I have no idea what the situation is like over in India with their education budget (but I suspect it falls short of their military one :P ). I think the best solution would be for some of the elite rich or businesses in India to pitch in and buy the laptops for the children of India and for the government to take care of the basics. Or even one of those programs where people could buy one laptop for a child in need. I don't think computers are fancy tools for people in developed countries but they sure are for others who don't even get enough to eat or a clean place to sleep.
Thanks for the link to Play Library and the intelligent conversation! :)
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I have no idea what the situation is like over in India with their education budget (but I suspect it falls short of their military one :P ). I think the best solution would be for some of the elite rich or businesses in India to pitch in and buy the laptops for the children of India and for the government to take care of the basics. Or even one of those programs where people could buy one laptop for a child in need. I don't think computers are fancy tools for people in developed countries but they sure are for others who don't even get enough to eat or a clean place to sleep.
Thanks for the link to Play Library and the intelligent conversation! :)