vendredi 28 octobre 2011

Indians use cellphones to plug holes in governance

Almost everyone in this village in central India has a complaint. Electricity comes only three hours a day. The road has potholes. Widows? pensions arrive late. The school lunch program often runs low on food.

Villagers say they send letters, call a government complaint line and wait outside officials? offices for help, but never get a response. ?All our complaints go into a blind well of the government,? said Mukesh Chandravanshi, 30, a farmer.

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Source: http://feeds.washingtonpost.com/click.phdo?i=8331ce0861e8f9287e289c6977f23b19

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