Satellite images of light pollution in India show the most uniformly
polluted sky of any developing country. In contrast, China is mostly only
polluted with light haze along the coast.
The few dark regions of India are the most revealing: Dantewada (maoists
who tear down the few electricity poles
On a slightly tangential note, is the census data available for free. I was
once told that if one wants to buy the complete set of census data, the
cost runs into crores. Last year, the government published a National Open
Data Policy under which the government promised to release datasets as open
On Wed, Apr 17, 2013 at 9:18 AM, Naresh wrote:
> The final census data is out anytime now.time
> For a hackathon?silklisters arise!!
I think tomorrow's meetup is ideal to expand on your ideas on what can
be done with the raw census data.
Udhay
The final census data is out anytime now.time
For a hackathon?silklisters arise!!
Naresh Narasimhan
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> http://ashokarao.com/2013/04/15/is-south-india-really-richer/
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> Is South India Really Richer? | This is Ashok.
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> That South India is more developed than the Hindi-sp
> FYI, by my count we've got a turnout >12 and perhaps >=20 people.
> Some good meats will be marinating shortly, and many cold beers will
> be on ice. So make the most of Bangalore while we can still[1] live
> here, and show those hands!
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Showing 1 more :) I'll be there, looking forward to meet
+1 on NY silk meet details. :)
Aditya (http://aditya.sublucid.com/)
On Mon, Apr 15, 2013 at 8:43 PM, John Sundman wrote:
> Has one been established?
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> If so, I would appreciate the details.
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> Thanks,
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> jrs
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+1 on NY silk meet details. :)
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Aditya Chadha
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On Mon, Apr 15, 2013 at 8:43 PM, John Sundman wrote:
> Has one been established?
>
> If so, I would appreciate the details.
>
> Thanks,
>
> jrs
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