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IEEE Spectrum May 2011 Joshua J. Romero |
Fast Start for World's Biggest Biometrics ID Project In India, a few million people have been registered for a biometric database so far - only a billion left to go. |
BusinessWeek April 21, 2011 MacAskill & Mukherjee |
Kolkata's Communists Face Eviction The likely demise of Marxist rule in West Bengal state may send a signal that voters of every party are tired of India's stalled politics. |
Fast Company May 1, 2011 Leah Fabel |
Amit Bhatia's Aspire: Matching Rural Workers With Jobs Amit Bhatia, Founder and CEO of Aspire, which trains high-school and college students to become English-speaking, tech-savvy, problem-solving whiz kids ready for hire. |
The Motley Fool April 18, 2011 Sean Williams |
India: Where There's Smoke ...There's Fire! Are inflationary pressures about to cripple India's growth? |
BusinessWeek March 31, 2011 Alexandra Wolfe |
Franz Gastler's Passage to India The former consultant founded Yuwa, a girls' soccer league in India. |
The Motley Fool March 29, 2011 Nick Kapur |
A War Between Pakistan and India Will Erupt Tomorrow A sporting event of historic proportions. The match to watch right now is between two talented national teams from two rival nuclear powers -- India and Pakistan. |
BusinessWeek March 3, 2011 Mehul Srivastava |
Keeping Women on the Job in India Companies are using family-friendly perks to hold on to female workers |
The Motley Fool February 15, 2011 Nick Kapur |
This Is the Future of Harley-Davidson? India and the Harley ethos will have a hard time meshing. As I spend more and more time here in India, I realize that I cannot see this company thriving in its markets. |
BusinessWeek February 10, 2011 MacAskill & Joshi |
India's Bond Market Needs to Bulk Up The government's ambitious $1 trillion infrastructure program won't succeed without a more robust corporate bond market |
The Motley Fool February 7, 2011 Nick Kapur |
3 Themes Fueling India's Growth Engine Keep up with these catalysts for Indian growth. |
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