jkhatri <khatri.jatin@gmail.com> wrote:
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> Nilesh J. Vaghela wrote:
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> I thought let me share you the efforts of people like us and success
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> Here are some Q/A with Mr. Harshal Arolkar.
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>      Behalf of VGLUG I got chance to have small Q/A with Mr. Harshal
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>      Arolkar ( He is a part of committee and  played lead role in
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>      subject ). Due to their team efforts now open source is a part of
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>      computer subject in 12th standard in Gujarat. */
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>      Don't you thing this is a great moment for all who are promoting
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> Excited !!! well here are the questions the answers are at
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> http://www.vglug.info/q-with-mr-harshal-arolkar-gujarat-education-board-12-standard-computer-subject-open-source
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>      Although after some conversation I added few more questions.
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>      Many many Thanks to Mr. Harshal Arolkar.
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> wow.... thats great thing ....  nice to see that Linux/opensource is
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> Regards & T.C.
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This, in fact, can be regarded as one of the major steps forward towards increasing awareness about Open Source philosophy. Most of us, here, know how difficult it is to convince students in their university level education to make use of Open Source technologies, and gain manifold advantages in their daily productivity. Introducing Linux in school syllabus will, hopefully, tend to make the job easier for students pursuing careers in any technological field. Kudos to your efforts, Nilesh. :-)

Regards,
Saahil