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Notes
[1] World Summit on the Information Society, at: http://www.itu.int/wsis, last visited 16 July 2002.
[2] Dutta, Subrat. (2003) Impact of Information Communication Technology on Society. Yojna. 47, no. 7: 24.
[3] Ibid. (2003) Yojna. 47, no. 7: 30.
[4] Gosh, Shyamal. (2004) Indian Telecom Scenario. Yojna. 48, no. 1: 20.
[5] Mahajan, Subrat. (2003) Impact of Digital Divide on Developing Countries with Special Reference to India. SERALS Journal of Information Management. 40, no. 4: 328329.
[6] Dutta, Subrat. (2003) Impact of Information Communication Technology on Society. Yojna. 47, no. 7: 31.
[7] Gosh, Shyamal. (2004) Indian Telecom Scenario. Yojna. 48, no. 1: 20.
[8] Rao, Radha Krishna. (2003) EGovernance Gaining in Popularity. Kurukhetra. 9: 12.
[9] Hindustan Times. Delhi (2002) Nov. 15.
[10] Rao, Radha Krishna. (2003) EGovernance Gaining in Popularity. Kurukhetra. 9: 12.
[11] KanpurLucknow Lab. Kanpur Media Lab Asia, at http://www.iitk.ac.in/MLAsia/infothela.htm, last visited 5 February 2003.
[12] Banerjee, Sharmila. (2001) Now the blind can surf Internet. Hindustan Times (26 July).
[13] Satyanarayana, M.N. and Sathyamurthy. (2005) Telemedicine: Specialty Health Care for All. Employment News. 30, no. 4: 12.
[14] Dutta, Subrat. (2003) Impact of Information Communication Technology on Society. Yojna. 47, no. 7: 3132.
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