Topic: Kapil Sibal
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In India, the challenge of building 50,000 colleges
To become an economic powerhouse, India needs to educate as many as 100 million young people over the next 10 years – something never done before.
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Tablet computers from India. $35. Worth it?
Tablet computers for a subsidized price of $35 are really slow. But a reviewer finds the Android tablet computers are good enough as education devices.
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$35 tablet computer? Yes, from India.
$35 tablet computer is government-subsidized and aimed at India's students. For $35, tablet computer is stripped down and can't compete with an iPad.
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Horizons
$35 tablet computer, dubbed the Aakash, unveiled in India
$35 tablet computer hits shelves in India. The catch: To get your hands on the Aakash, you've got to be a student. Still, how long before we have a $35 tablet computer arrives here in the states?
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$35 computer taps India's huge low-income market
$35 computer aims to bring cheap technology to India's schools and universities. The $35 computer also targets a vast, untapped market of 1.2 billion people.
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$35 computer introduced in India
$35 computer is targeted at school-age children and older in the rapidly developing nation.
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The New Economy
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