MINT Coverage 2015
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Osama’s Column in MINT 2015
- Hundred days of accountability(Published on 9th, December)
- Literacy in the Internet age
- Ideas that CSR can fund
- CSR as a seed fund for social enterprises
- Crowdsourcing is Gandhian
- Using RTI in the battle for RTE
- Facebook is not the Internet
- Hate in the time of social media
- Voices of the unconnected
- Fallout of digital inclusion
- The digital voices of NGOs
- Health solutions for rural India
- Bringing digital literacy to the people for free
- Compliance: NGOs must get online
- Government crackdown will purify NGOs
- Life across the digital divide
- Mobile phones empower women
- MPs can boost digital inclusion
- Technology and public libraries
- Building another pipe dream?
- ICT in schools still a distant dream
- Community radio can be rural ISP
- Information play in villages
- Mobile phones empower women
- Needed: free public access to Internet
- How e-commerce can help traditional workers
- Teaching the art of communication
- Is the Internet about to go local?
mBillionth Nominee Profile in MINT 2015
- Hate in the time of social media (Published on 5th, October)
- Post offices: rural Sri Lanka’s financial lifeline
- Sulekha: The growth of a local service provider
- Making a difference in education through personalized learning
- An app that helps farmers cut the middleman out
- Providing Indian TV content online for those living abroad
- A mobile app that makes video editing easier
- Mobile apps that make learning fun for children
- Empowering girl students from poor families via online scholarship
- Developing a linguistic standard for language localization
- Helping farmers in identifying problems and improving produce
- For farmers, a switch to horticulture is just a click away
- Watershed scheme gets a digital push in Andhra Pradesh
- Virtual assistant Akeira helps farmers boost productivity
- Citizen Matters: A local news outlet for Bengaluru
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