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Wednesday, May 9, 2012

News from India...

Around 50,000 Aadhaar Cards Sent Back Due To Fake Addresses: Report (Media Nama)

IIM USA Conference: India’s Unique ID a ‘Game Changer’ (India West)

Now, pension disbursal through smart cards (The Hindu)

US relaxes visa norms for renewals (The Hindu)
Posted by Jason at 12:21 PM
Labels: India
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