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Netsurfing in a Dhar village

An intranet network brings the administration closer to village India. More...

Computerising land records

Bhoomi, a project in Karnataka to computerise all land records in the state, will streamline operations and eliminate corruption at several different levels. More...

Social research and planning for the knowledge society

The Centre for Knowledge Societies, Bangalore, enables the State, private sector and civil society organisations to collaborate in ensuring that ICTs have a maximally enabling and inclusive developmental impact. More...

Kunjal and the women of Kutch

A hugely popular Sarus Crane featured on a radio serial educates the women of Kutch on maternal mortality, political processes, female foeticide and more. More...

A hole in the wall goes a long way

NIIT's experiment with computers in Delhi's slums has now been extended to coastal Maharashtra and a village in UP. Amazingly, completely unschooled children are learning to use computers and surf the Net all on their own More...

Fishing for information

Information Shops are becoming indispensable to the fishermen and farmers in the villages around Villianur, Pondicherry. More...

The Simputer challenges the PC

Hailed as one of the ten technological innovations that could help the poor get rich, the low-cost Bangalore invention which should be in the markets soon could be the alternative to the PC in the developing world More...

Wired villages of Warana

Agrarian India re-packages its schedules, thanks to a silent IT revolution. More...

Software to the rescue of parched Indian villagers

Just think of the potential of a software that allows users to create an interactive water-map of the village. This means, villagers would be better equipped to cope with drought. Thanks to IT (information technology). More...

 

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