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Bridging the digital divide for a better world
Govindpuri is one of the biggest slums in New Delhi. It may soon become one of the biggest information and communication technology - enabled underprivileged communities as well.
Restoring the falling fort's old glory
Being in the top 100 list of `most endangered monuments' is not something that Jaisalmer Fort is proud of. The Sonar Kila (Golden Fort) has obviously lost a lot of its shine to environmental degradation, and is precariously perched between life and death.
Playing safe on a rough turf
This post-budget period has been the most worrying time for small investors. Risk-free small savings and regular income schemes like National Savings Certificate, Post-Office Monthly Income Scheme, Public Provident Fund, Bank Fixed Deposits, etc.
Which is the coolest one?
The cooler market is ablaze with a range of new products to cool you off as the temperatures become unbearable and sweat is beginning to roll off your back.

New haven for foodies
Superdrome, Mumbai's happening entertainment centre, now has yet another hangout for just anybody who needs to unwind. Watering Hole, its new restaurant-cum-bar which opened last week, has not been designed to suit any specific theme or decor, and claims to offer good meals at affordable rates.
A taste of Thai
Crouching through a tunnel to the sound of rippling waterfalls and birds these are one of the first signs of the tropical land set amidst lush green natural surroundings and fish ponds on the sprawling Oberoi grounds in Bangalore is the open-air Thai restaurant aptly called Rim Naam which means `by the water'.

Computing the advantage?
It Encyclopaedia.com is not new to IT professionals and students. The first edition was published in 2000 and a revised edition, comprising 10 volumes, has now been printed.
Testing the waters successfully
For a people who ventured out to the sea in search of distant lands, Indians are strangely unconcerned about what the sea means to them.
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