USB/Audio connector card

my USB/Audio connector card got cracked when my laptop( 3000 N100, 0768-04u) fell on the carpet.
So my headphone circuit is disconneced.
How much would it cost to replace with a new one in India and generally how much does it cost as right now I'm in canada for a few days.
if any suggestion,plz.
Thanks,
Rajesh

please call lenovo support line for india to get the known correct information about shipping and costs.
1800 3002 9929, alternate No: 080-39834100, sms : 9900173324
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