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Menon, Parvathi. 2013. [http://m.thehindu.com/news/international/a-stateoftheart-digital-tool-for-india-studies/article5062154.ece/?secid=2780 A state-of-the-art digital tool for India studies]. August 26. New Dehli, India: The Hindu.
 
Moses, Nelson Vinod. 2013. [http://social.yourstory.com/2013/12/mit-media-labs-launch-biggest-ever-india-based-design-workshop-mumbai-january-2014/ MIT Media Lab to launch its biggest ever India-based design workshop in Mumbai in early 2014]. Dec 28. social.yourstory.com.
 
Najar, Nida. 2011. [http://www.nytimes.com/2011/10/14/world/asia/squeezed-out-in-india-students-turn-to-united-states.html Squeezed Out in India, Students Turn to U.S.]. October 13. New York, NY: The New York Times.
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