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Mumbai: Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on Friday said he would take measures to popularise and spread computer education in underdeveloped regions, especially the northeast. ``(Union Minister) Murli Deora has drawn my attention to allocating funds for spread of computer education in the northeast,''Dr.Singh said after dedicating a new centre of the Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan's Gandhi Institute of Computer Education and Information Techonology here. ``I will discuss this issue with the Minister concerned in Delhi to see how we can boost computer education in the northeast,'' said Dr. Singh. The new computer centre in south Mumbai was set up in memory of C. Subramaniam. Lauding the work done by the Gandhi Institute to provide free computer education to the unemployed, Dr.Singh said he was honoured to be associated with the institute, which he inaugurated 10 years ago. PTI
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