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RCom ties up with ZMQ to offer mobile games based on UN’s social themes and messages
TT Bureau |  |  19 Nov 2008

Reliance Communications (RCom) announced a tie-up with New Delhi-based ZMQ Software Systems wherein the tie-up will provide mobile games based on social themes and messages of United Nations (UN).

 

For instance the tie-up will provide MDG Chase, an interactive mobile game developed with an aim to create mass awareness about UN’s Millennium Development Goals (MDGs). UN’s MDG aims to achieve 8 goals aimed at improving the welfare of mankind by reducing poverty, hunger, child and maternal mortality, ensuring education for all, controlling and managing diseases, tackling gender disparity, ensuring sustainable development and pursuing global partnerships.

 

ZMQ says the games are developed as part of its not-for-profit initiatives.

 

Krishna Durbha, Head- Value Added Services, Reliance Communications said, “We are glad that our partnership with ZMQ will help in popularizing mobile games based on noble goals of the UN. This will provide us an opportunity for developing more innovative games that are integral to the promotion of Millennium Development Goals.”     

    
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19 Nov 2008(IST)  
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