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Teach for America

Tuesday 3 November '09

She is helping American undergrads analyse English poetry, critique literary essays and write book reviews. They find it hilarious that they are learning the language from a tutor half a world away, in India.
As Foreign Ministers meet, Chinese scout for Indian tech talent

Wednesday 28 October '09

Six members of a Chinese Govt delegation are spending their work week in Bangalore, intensely wooing India’s software companies and talent to Chengdu, a city in western China.
When Bangalore outsources to Bagepalli

Sunday 25 October '09

Off a desolate stretch of National Highway 7, two-and-a-half hours from Bangalore, outside a small town called Bagepalli stands one of India’s earliest rural back office centres....
The hallmark of a true professional

Friday 16 October '09

MindTree founder Subroto Bagchi is as interesting as his latest book
From IT to ET, Wipro is quietly taking the leap

Sunday 4 October '09

Energy technology drives Wipro’s next generation business: from geothermal cooling to LED lighting, solar and wind energy systems to water treatment plants....
‘Dharma is always at stake. Take Manmohan Singh’s Bhishma-like silence’

Thursday 1 October '09

Corporate chieftain-turned-author Gurcharan Das, whose post-liberalisation book ‘India Unbound’ became a bestseller in a dozen languages...
Logging in for a cause

Friday 18 September '09

Using Facebook to help women micro-entrepreneurs...
Look who’s all grown up now

Wednesday 2 September '09

From a single face-to-face meeting six years ago, he instantly recalled who I was when I phoned him. He was then a gawky...
Their safety nets torn, senior citizens return to job market

Sunday 23 August '09

Between them, the middle-class Bangalore couple have 64 years of service in public sector firms. You would think they would have provided themselves lifelong financial security....
Change you can’t quite believe

Wednesday 19 August '09

This is the season when Americans of Indian origin wing back home for their summer break. Previously, that annual pilgrimage...
Turning over an old leaf

Wednesday 5 August '09

Tableware fashioned from fallen palm fronds in Karnataka is making waves in the US....
Bangalore’s wedding of the year: Infy Murthy daughter

Tuesday 21 July '09

In what will probably be Bangalore’s wedding of the year, Akshata, the daughter of Indian business icon N R Narayana Murthy will wed fellow Stanford MBA Rishi Sunak.
Scanning horizons

Friday 17 July '09

Nandini Devi, 21, is an oddity in the spit-and-polish world of India’s outsourcing firms where posh accents, a Western orientation and superior technical skills are the standard.
When Bangalore goes to town to taste wine, served by govt

Sunday 12 July '09

In Bangalore’s famed Lalbagh, sari-clad women with flowers in their neat plaits jostled with seniors sporting safari...
Why Bangalore BPOs sound a little different now

Monday 6 July '09

Time was when offshore call centers in India offering customer service to American banks, airlines or technology companies...
A chip of the new block

Sunday 5 July '09

Her father was one of the founders of Infosys. But Shruti doesn’t want to be an ‘Infosys nerd’. She, instead, runs a plush restaurant in Bangalore.
‘No country in the world has done what we embark to do’

Sunday 28 June '09

Nandan Nilekani has been called the Bill Gates of Bangalore and the face of Brand Infosys, indelibly identified...
‘No country in the world has done what we embark to do’

Sunday 28 June '09

Nandan Nilekani has been called the Bill Gates of Bangalore and the face of Brand Infosys, indelibly identified...
You are what Google thinks you are

Wednesday 17 June '09

One woman’s Internet search — for herself
Webbing the world

Wednesday 3 June '09

In Karnataka, Google tries to mould its products to local needs
No one to speak for this city

Tuesday 19 May '09

Once again, Karnataka’s election was at cross-purposes with the national vote
Capt on a low-cost campaign

Thursday 23 April '09

A dynamic, middle-aged man, best known for successfully launching India’s first low-cost airline, is looking to Mahatma Gandhi and Buddha....
Slowdown fast-tracks move from doing well to doing good

Monday 13 April '09

At 48, Arun Ramu seemed to have it all. As head of product engineering and testing, he led the fastest-growing business unit at Infosys Technologies.
The city’s moment?

Tuesday 7 April '09

Post-delimitation, the urban voters’ new power
Recession clouds the Great Indian Dream of US degree

Monday 2 March '09

Universities are hardselling courses but there are few takers amid worries about job market and repaying student loans.
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