Manthan Award

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Manthan Award
Awarded for Outstanding contributions in digital content creation
Date 2004-10-10 (2004-10-10)
Presented by Digital Empowerment Foundation
Official website manthanaward.org

The Manthan Award is an annual award for South Asia given in recognition of exceptional digital content creation.[1][2] Nominations are accepted from the public and multiple awards are given in many categories. In some cases awards are given for content creation tools such as Azhagi, a component enabling text entry in Indic scripts.

The award is issued by the Digital Empowerment Foundation and was partly inspired by the World Summit Award. It was created 10 October 2004[3] originally restricted to India but in 2008 was expanded to include other South Asian nations.[2]

In 2011 The Hindu referred to the Manthan Award as "one of South Asia's biggest events in information and communications technology for development initiatives."[4]

Winners

2007

References

Notes

  1. Hirwade, Mangala Anil (2010), "Manthan Digital Inclusion Award: Status Quo India", SRELS Journal of Information Management (Sarada Ranganathan Endowment for Library Science) 47 (3): 249, ISSN 0972-2467, OCLC 44460516, retrieved 2012-05-15 
  2. 2.0 2.1 Manzar, Osama; Kazi, Syed S. (2009-07-30), "India", in Akhtar, Shahid; Arinto, Patricia, Digital Review Of Asia Pacific 2009-2010 (New Delhi: SAGE Publications): 195, ISBN 8132100840, OCLC 79419082, retrieved 2012-05-15 
  3. About Us, Manthan Award, archived from the original on 2010-09-25, retrieved 2012-05-15 
  4. "Akshaya wins Manthan award", The Hindu, 2011-01-01, retrieved 2012-05-17 
  5. Manthan Award 2007 Winners list

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