all sites on India

Aimee Glassel aglassel at cs.wisc.edu
Wed Apr 2 14:41:06 EST 1997


k.thangarasu,

Here are a few internet resources on India that I knew of - I hope these
are helpful.

Regards,
Aimee Glassel
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Japan's Sunsite/Asia/India information page - lots of links
http://sunsite.sut.ac.jp/asia/india/

Japan's Sunsite Asia info list (at bottom of page are general Asia sites
that might have more info)
http://sunsite.sut.ac.jp/asia/


>From the Scout Report's Archives ( http://wwwscout.cs.wisc.edu/scout/report )

India Ministry of Finance 1997-98 Budget and 1997 Economic Survey
http://indiabudget.nic.in/
Mirror sites
http://www.nic.in/indiabudget/
http://kar.nic.in:443/indiabudget/
The Ministry of Finance of India has made 1997-98 budget documents and a 1997
Economic Survey available at its web site. Budget documents include the budget
speech presented by the Finance Minister to Parliament, and an annual financial
statement, among other items. The Economic Survey is a narrative thumbnail
sketch of the performance of all aspects of the Indian economy for 1995-6,
and is
accompanied by many statistical tables.
from: http://wwwscout.cs.wisc.edu/scout/report/archive/scout-970228.html#8

Exploring Ancient World Cultures--Evansville University
http://eawc.evansville.edu/index.htm
http://eawc.evansville.edu/inpage.htm (Ancient India page)
Exploring Ancient World Cultures, provided by Evansville University, "is an
introductory, on-line, college-level 'textbook' of ancient world cultures,
constructed around a series of cultural pages consisting of: The Ancient
Near East,
Ancient India, Ancient Egypt, Ancient China, Ancient Greece, Ancient Rome,
Early Islam, and Medieval Europe." Each home page may contain essays by subject
specialists, an anthology of readings from the period, a chronology,
bibliographic
resources, hypertext links to related sites, and computer graded quizzes.
Interested
users can also navigate the site by topic across cultures. A highlight of
the site is
the ability it gives the user to view the entire chronology, or to click on
a year and
culture and then another culture, in order to compare cross-cultural
developments at the same time period. The site is a work in progress that
promises maps and images in the near future.
from: http://wwwscout.cs.wisc.edu/scout/report/archive/scout-961004.html#4

Elections and Electoral Systems World Wide
Elections and Electoral Systems by Country is a page of pointers to the
latest world wide election news, and is maintained as part of the Political
Science Resources page at the University of Keele in the United Kingdom.
Information is available on over 40 countries from Albania to Thailand, and
can include election results, referendums, and electoral information.
Information is up to date to the latest election. Of particular interest at
this time are the pointers to Israel, Italy, India, the Dominican Republic,
and Russia. Political Science Resources is among the better guides to
worldwide political science resources.
Elections:
http://www.keele.ac.uk/depts/po/election.htm
Political Science Resources home page:
http://www.keele.ac.uk/depts/po/psr.htm
from: http://wwwscout.cs.wisc.edu/scout/report/archive/scout-960531.html#11

The India Network Foundation
http://india.bgsu.edu/
The network of the Asian Indian Community, the India Network of mailing
lists and gopher and Web sites was established to discuss and provide
information about issues related to India facing Indians living abroad. The
India Network and Research Foundation was established in 1993 to
provide stable network resources and to fund a graduate assistantship to
work on network related chores.
The 'welcome' file includes detailed information about joining their
mailing lists, such as the India News
Digest and the list for faculty of Indian origin.
from: http://wwwscout.cs.wisc.edu/scout/report/archive/1-13-95.html





>Dear web4stars!
>I have few sites on/about India, but I would like to know and
>also need more/all sites about India. Those few sites are not
>much useful to me. I want to write few articles on information
>technology and library etc. so i need all sites wether specific
>nor general, that is not consider. If anybody knows in the same
>direction, pl. send me in detailed mail, if i get this list I will
>lucky fellow!.
>
>yours sincerely
>k.thangarasu, Jr. Documentation Technologist
>Central Leather Research Institute, Adyar
>Chennai (Madras)- 20.
>gen at niclai.ernet.in  (or) gen at csclri.ren.nic.in





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