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The
Awards Selection Meet: Members of
the panel that selected the winners of DQ IT Man of the Year,
Lifetime Achievement, and Pathbreaker awards for 2003. (standing,
from left) Shyam Malhotra, Ajit Balakrishnan, Pradeep Gupta, SR
Balasubramanian and Kiran Karnik. (sitting, from left) Kalpathi S
Suresh, Sunil Bharti Mittal and S Regunathan. The panel met at New
Delhi’s India Habitat Center on Nov 29 |
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As in the last ten years, this year too a distinguished panel
se lected the winners of DQ Awards. The chairman and managing
director of the Bharti Group, Sunil Bharti Mittal, presided over the panel.
Panel members included Nasscom president Kiran Karnik, Hero Honda’s CIO S R
Balasubramanian, Delhi Government principal secretary for IT S Regunathan,
Rediff CEO Ajit Balakrishnan, SSI chairman and CEO Kalpathi S Suresh, CyberMedia
managing director Pradeep Gupta and CyberMedia Publications’ editor-in-chief
Shyam Malhotra.
The first round of deliberations on nominations for the DQ
Awards was done through e-mail. This was followed by a panel meeting that was
held at the India Habitat Center (IHC) in New Delhi. At the IHC, the final list
was discussed, using supporting data provided by the DQ research team. After the
first elimination round, discussions were held, and three of the total 12 names
were shortlisted as contenders for the IT Man of the Year Award. The next round
of discussion dwelt on the achievements of each contender–their track record
in the last 12 months, contributions to the company stakeholders and to society.
This round saw two left in the fray. After much discussion and deliberation, the
panel unanimously named Deepak Puri as IT Man of the Year 2003.
Selection Parameters for Nominations |
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The nominee should have been associated with the IT industry for a reasonable period of time |
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The nominee should have been the head of an organization or the leader of an organization |
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The nominee should have contributed directly or indirectly to the general growth and development of the Indian IT industry |
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The nominee should have ensured beneficial growth of his or her organization |
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The nominee should be regarded for the highest standards of ethics and responsible conduct |
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If the nominee has already been awarded IT Man of the Year, he/she cannot be considered for the award for the next three years |
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For the Lifetime Achievement Award, the panel unanimously
zeroed in on Dr Vijay Bhatkar. And the panel was in perfect sync while awarding
the ‘Pathbreaker Award’ to Prof Ashok Jhunjhunwala–for his efforts in
ushering a communication revolution in rural India by using low-cost and
India-specific technologies.