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For
Digital Partners India Trust
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Mr. R. K. Kidwai
resigned as a Trustee of Digital Partners India
( September, 2002) |
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Highlights
were literally lifted by Akhtar Badshah and used in
his article titled "Taking an Expansive View: From
Access to Outcomes" As supplied by A D Sood. |
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Second
Annual Baramati Initiative on ICT and Development
(June, 2002) |
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Second
Annual Baramati Initiative on ICT and Development
(April, 2002) |
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Digital Partners India's supported
SKS selected as a
Finalist for the National Social Venture Competition.
(April, 2002) |
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Government of India revises
tax code on donation of secondhand computers. (August,
2001) |
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Digital Partners India's
"Achieving Connectivity for the Poor in India"
conference in Baramati,
India a great success. (June, 2001) |
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Digital Partners India, in conjunction
with the World Bank , Vidya Pratishthan's Institute
of Information Technology (VIIT) and James Martin &
Co. to host workshop in Baramati, India entitled Achieving
Connectivity for the Poor in India. (May, 2001) |
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Digital Partners India's Social
Venture Fund makes grant to SEWA and SKS in support
of their operations in Gujarat and Andhra Predesh. (April,
2001) |
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Be sure to check
out the most recent Guest Column - Grassroots
IT in India: Preliminary Hypotheses - by Professor
Kenneth Keniston. (March, 2001) |