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[ TUESDAY, JUNE 01, 2004 12:05:06 AM ]

‘It is economics, not money’, declares the Media IBC Website (www.mediaibc.com), at the onset. A software development company with an attitude, certainly. But more important, it is a company which believes that it has social responsibilities. And that obviously matters. For, the small company has recently bagged a huge government deal beating off competition from the established biggies like Infy , Satyam, TCS etc.

The Government of India, looking for an ideal candidate to design its revolutionary ‘less paper system’, has handed over the the mega deal to a group of young innovators who had started Media IBC, the little known software company which somehow writes codes that take into account the emotions of individuals.

Starting from the belief that ‘God is a software codie’, it is only a step forward to desire to play God, writing codes that help in development of self and state.

Top that!

The Deal

The company has bagged probably its biggest deal so far, from the ‘Department of Administrative Reforms and Public Grievances’ (DARPG), which falls under the Home Ministry of the Government of India.

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