It seems the Government of India is slowly becoming a regular adopter of Google+ Hangouts to reach out to common people -the Finance Minister used it to take views on the budget, Shashi Tharoor discussing education, C P Joshi discussing highway development, in fact, Narendra Modi too. Why should the Ministry of IT lag behind?
Indian Minister of State for IT & Communications, Mr Milind Deora, will host a Google+ Hangout to discuss and field questions from people across the world in regards to “Future of Information Technology & Communications” and other prominent socio-political issues that concern young people.
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