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    Ultra low-cost Sakshat tablets set to take off

    SAKSHAT is a tablet computer designed in India, which is aimed at the students to bridge the digital divide.Recently Unveiling the prototype of the gadget, the human resource development minister Kabil Sibal told that it was India's answer to the "$100 laptops" developed by the Massachusetts...
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    Ultra low-cost Sakshat tablets set to take off

    Hello! friends. Just for a change I want your views upon this tablet. SAKSHAT, yes it is the name of our 'Indian' tablet. Finally, it has been decided to release it this month for Rs.2200. After few time it will be available for Rs.1100. Just Imagine! even a Chinese mobile doesn't comes with...
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    Ultra low-cost Sakshat tablets set to take off

    The device has a 7-inch touchscreen display, external hard drive and two USB ports. Moreover, the device has three-hour battery life. The tablet also supports several commonly used software applications including Word, Excel, power point, PDF viewer, Open office, zip/unzip facility, video...
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    i want to make my phD in lowcost airline any suggestion

    Hi how are you i want to make my phD in low cost airline any suggestion about what title?? thank you very much
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    New low-cost translation service for emergencies...

    Hi, The new translation service OneHourTranslation.com offers low-cost, fast translation from any language to any language. Freelance translators are available 24/7 for immediate needs. I hope it will help someone here. Gilbo
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    Low-cost Airlines: Is it really sustainable in Long run?

    The Indian aviation market flies high……….." was the headline of a leading newspaper recently. The report said that India's aviation sector has become the fastest-growing in Asia in terms of flight operations and the rise in domestic air capacity presently is a whooping 46%. The report further...
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    Ground reality about low-cost airlines

    Mumbai: Low-cost airlines that offer the world for a penny will have to be more careful of what they promise. The Monopolies and Restrictive Trade Practices Commission (MRTPC) has sent a notice to SpiceJet after complaints from passengers. Low-cost airlines are warned. Deliver on what you...
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