Rediff Business, 03 Mar 2010
As many as 12 Indians and four persons of Indian origin -- three Indian Americans and one Indian Canadian -- feature among the 197 Young Global Leaders named by the World Economic Forum on Wednesday. More »
The Asian Age, 12 Feb 2010
For the millions of poor in India, access to essential government services involves providing documentation, manoeuvring through red tape and finding a local official More »
The Wall Street Journal, 15 Feb 2010
When dealing with the micro consumer, be prepared for big change - barrels of coins and mountains of ragged rupees. More »
Udayavani, 18 Jan 2010
Comat Technologies is providing computer training to enable men and women in rural Karnataka to secure employment opportunities in IT, insurance and financial services. More »
Deccan Chronicle, 01 Jan 2010
Almost any initiative to eradicate poverty in a country where it is entrenched in the lives of millions of people seems insufficient and ridden with inefficiencies. Those out to achieve the impossible, though, frequently find themselves asking one question: More »
Indian Express, 30 Dec 2009
ORB Energy will be installing five innovative solar kiosks in rural areas for their client Comat Technologies More »
The Week, 27 Dec 2009
Sriram Raghavan, CEO, Comat Technologies, has touched the life of the common man in a slightly uncommon way. His e-governanace services have made the ordinary individual's More »
Financial Chronicle, 22 Dec 2009
The impact of information technology seems to have finally reached the grass roots in India as the humble ration card is getting digitised countrywide. More »
The Times of India, 30 Nov 2009
The cleaning up of the Public Distribution System (PDS) seems to be bringing substantial dividends to the Karnataka government More »
Business Standard, 25 Nov 2009
So far, 2 million cards have been distributed by Comat Technologies and over 9 million cards are expected to be distributed by the end of 2009, which could benefit nearly 45 million people More »