Hi :)
Given the exchange rates i really wouldn't advise a direct
contribution of that sort.  It might be more effective to contribute
to a "local" community branch or group that does a lot of work for
TDF.

Perhaps the "Spoken Tutorials" project might be ideal?  I know they
are funded by your government but i'm sure it wouldn't hurt for them
to get donations!
http://spoken-tutorial.org/

Regards from
Tom :)




On 20 January 2014 11:16,  <dantin.kak...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello.
>
> I have been using LibreOffice for some time now (ever since it started coming 
> pre-installed in Ubuntu) and I have found it to be an extremely functional 
> and comprehensive Office Suite. I would like to donate to this project at the 
> moment (monetary) since my exams are coming up and I do not have time to 
> contribute in any other way, at least, at this point of time.
>
>
> I live in India, and I am confused as to how I should make a donation. I 
> cannot do it via PayPal because I do not have a PAN Card. Is there a surefire 
> (and if possible, convenient) way for people in India to donate?
>
>
>
>
>
> Dantin Kakkar
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