Rajesh Jain

Rajesh Jain

Infobox Celebrity
name = Rajesh Jain


birth_date = 15 August 1967
birth_place = Pune
death_date =
death_place =
occupation = Vice chairman,
SEraja Technologies Pvt. Ltd.
salary =
spouse = Bhavana Jain
website = [http://www.emergic.org/ www.emergic.org]
footnotes =

Rajesh Jain is Managing Director of Mumbai-based Netcore Solutions Pvt Ltd, conceptualized in 1998 with the aim of offering affordable software solutions to Indian companies.

Rajesh launched IndiaWorld, the largest collection of India-centric websites in 1995 (Samachar.com, Khel.com, Khoj.com etc), which he sold to Satyam Infoway, in November 1999, in one of Asia's biggest Internet acquisitions.

Rajesh Jain attended St. Xavier's College from 1982 to 1984.

Rajesh Jain graduated in Electrical Engineering from the Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay in 1988, and obtained his Master's Degree in Electrical Engineering from Columbia University, New York in 1989. He worked at NYNEX Science and Technology for 2 years before returning to India in 1991. He founded Ravi Database, a consulting and image-processing company for medical and metallurgical needs, the following year, before plunging into the IndiaWorld venture.

Rajesh is currently building on his concept of the ‘Emergic Ecosystem’, a low cost innovation in computing.

Companies Rajesh co-founded/board member in:

* [http://www.novatium.com] Novatium, IT product development & solutions company who have deleloped a competitor to the XO OLPC $100 laptop.
* Rajshri Media, A broadband and mobile content company.
* n-Logue, Provider of internet and voice services in rural areas & small towns.
* Midas Communications Technologies, a wireless broadband technology company.
* SEraja Technologies Pvt. Ltd


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