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<title>The Threat from the Internet</title>
<link>http://southasia.oneworld.net/article/view/145300/1/8536</link>
<description>Indian public sector majors BSNL and MTNL have promised to deliver a New Year gift to those subscribing to their internet services. Bandwidth on entry level ADSL broadband connections provided through telephone lines are to be raised from 256 kbps to 2 Mbps at no extra cost to the customer.</description>
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<title>Study on ICTs for governance, poverty reduction in India released</title>
<link>http://southasia.oneworld.net/article/view/144679/1/8536</link>
<description>It is widely believed that,if used appropriately, information and communications technology (ICT) are effective tools in the fight against poverty. As India's poverty is deepening and its ICT industry booming, there are many projects underway that are using ICT to reduce poverty and promote good governance.</description>
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<title>UN forum to discuss: Our common humanity in the information age</title>
<link>http://southasia.oneworld.net/article/view/143113/1/8536</link>
<description>Leaders from Government, the private sector, science and technology, media, entertainment and sports from around the world will gather at the United Nations to convey the message that the global community is one family with common values.</description>
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<title>Expansion time for community radio </title>
<link>http://southasia.oneworld.net/article/view/143037/1/8536</link>
<description>Community radio is set to move from the margins to the centre with the Union 
Government's decision to legitimise it, said Ashish Sen, director of  voices. 
According to the policy guidelines, non-governmental organisations and other non-profit organisations will be able to apply for community radio licences.</description>
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<title>Mumbai tops Internet users list </title>
<link>http://southasia.oneworld.net/article/view/142667/1/8536</link>
<description>Mumbai tops eight internet using metros with 3.26 million total users and 2.6 active users, Delhi is second with 2.66 total users and 1.80 million active users, while in the least is Ahmedabad.</description>
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<title>Communications play vital role in development:WCCD</title>
<link>http://southasia.oneworld.net/article/view/141514/1/8536</link>
<description>The vital role played by communication in development topped the agenda of a United Nations-backed the First World Congress on Communication for Development (WCCD) that opened today, with a warning that rapid advance in technology risked widening the gap between those with access to cell phones and the Internet and the 1 billion of the world’s population without.</description>
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<title>Microsoft’s mega project for rural India</title>
<link>http://southasia.oneworld.net/article/view/141302/1/8536</link>
<description>Microsoft India has entered into a partnership with Hughes to create a self-sustaining IT infrastructure in rural areas by deploying broadband enabled ICT kiosks in about 200 towns and villages across the country.</description>
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<title>The dangers of technology</title>
<link>http://southasia.oneworld.net/article/view/141049/1/8536</link>
<description>Technology can be dangerous for the marginalised and the oppressed, if viewed only within a monochromatic perspective of business plans and financial returns. Micro credit is an area that faces a clear threat. Presently, thrift Self Help Groups provide credit to themselves at a ‘reasonable' Rs. 2 per Rs. 100 or 24%.</description>
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<title>PCs for the poor: Ultimate solution or scam of the century?</title>
<link>http://southasia.oneworld.net/article/view/137979/1/8536</link>
<description>From the Simputer to the $ 100 laptop for children, there have been many innovations that have attempted to bridge the digital divide. But these have created a divide of their own, with one group of technologists calling it the “ultimate solution” and another dismissing it as “the scam of the century”</description>
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<title>Right to Information Act :How equitably rural citizens benefit?</title>
<link>http://southasia.oneworld.net/article/view/137676/1/8536</link>
<description>Right to information Act, 2005 has come in to force in India. With its legislation, it is said that Indian citizen has now the right to &quot;demand information&quot; if desired and every public authority is liable to share information.</description>
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<title>New move to bridge Digital Divide</title>
<link>http://southasia.oneworld.net/article/view/137467/1/8536</link>
<description>The Commonwealth has launched a new initiative to take information technology to underdeveloped countries that need it most. The initiative 'Commonwealth Connects' aims to bridge the digital divide that leaves large numbers of people in many vulnerable Commonwealth countries cut off from the information flow.</description>
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<title>Commonwealth Connects ICT development programme unveiled</title>
<link>http://southasia.oneworld.net/article/view/137390/1/8536</link>
<description>A new Commonwealth initiative to bridge the deepening digital divide across its member countries was unveiled by Commonwealth Secretary-General Don McKinnon at the Commonwealth Secretariat in London, UK.Its project manager, Naimur Rahman of OneWorld South Asia, said: &quot;Improving connectivity for individuals and communities, which in turn may provide access to this critical transformational information, is the key focus for any ICT for development initiative.</description>
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<title>ICTs for development and poverty reduction</title>
<link>http://southasia.oneworld.net/article/view/136579/1/8536</link>
<description>International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) has published a book on -  Information and Communication Technologies for Development and Poverty Reduction: The Potential of Telecommunications.Drawing upon a series of case studies exploring the relationship between telecommunications and development in Bangladesh, China, India, Ghana, Laos, Peru, and East Africa, editors Joachim von Braun and Maximo Torero seek to answer critical questions that can help guide policymakers on how informatio</description>
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<title>ICT's and the Resource-Poor</title>
<link>http://southasia.oneworld.net/article/view/133774/1/8536</link>
<description>If equity, justice, redressal are not built into our ICT strategies, all we will have accomplished is to upgrade our worlds, not change them. A person form Andhra spoke to Samuha members of how a person with a disability had accessed financial assistance through the government's ICT kiosks, and how, immediately after, a Panchayat official had come up to this person, and had asked him to ‘deposit' the funds with him.</description>
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<title>Bridging the Digital Divide: Information Kiosks in Rural India </title>
<link>http://southasia.oneworld.net/article/view/133487/1/8536</link>
<description>ICT have started to make their presence felt in Rural India. The farmers and farm-families are browsing the net and getting general, technical and marketing information from the Information kiosks in over 26000 villages across the country.</description>
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