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Smithsonian February 2007 Whitney Dangerfield |
India's Holiest City At Varanasi, Hindu pilgrims come to pray -- and to die -- along the sacred Ganges River. |
Fast Company December 1, 2006 Jennifer Alsever |
Parental Consent In India, companies discover that when it comes to winning talent, mom and dad can help. |
BusinessWeek November 20, 2006 Nandini Lakshman |
India: Rolling In Rupees The country's surging class of millionaires is stocking up on posh pads, luxury cars, and designer duds. |
Real Travel Adventures November 2006 Julie Thompson |
Smiles and Suffering Amongst India's Poorest Children India is home to over a billion people, making it the second most populated country in the world. It is also home to devastating levels of poverty, illiteracy and exploitation. |
Fast Company September 2006 Josie Swindler |
Mani Sivasubramanian: Spamming for Good An Indian pediatric heart surgeon and philanthropist's online marketing efforts help poor children receive care. |
IEEE Spectrum September 2006 Seema Singh |
India Connects To Wireless Internet High-speed Internet connectivity still is an elusive luxury for most Indians: only the best off in the big cities can take advantage of it. But WiMax, the IEEE standard for wide area wireless broadband connectivity, could be coming to the rescue. |
Finance & Development September 1, 2006 Raghuram Rajan |
From Paternalistic to Enabling India needs to adopt a style of government that unleashes the people's entrepreneurial zeal. |
Chemistry World August 21, 2006 Killugudi Jayaraman |
Indian Research Institutes Face Tough Times A growing crisis in academic recruitment at the Indian Institutes of Technology is threatening to disrupt teaching and research, and could put international collaborations in jeopardy. |
Smithsonian July 2006 Seidensticker & Lumpkin |
Building An Arc Despite poachers, insurgents and political upheaval, India and Nepal's bold approach to saving wildlife in the Terai Arc just may succeed. |
Reason June 2006 Shikha Dalmia |
Where Did India's Skilled Labor Come From? In India, the I.T. industry is now working ever more closely with private colleges to develop new programs, something that will ensure jobs for their graduates and reduce the training expenditures of companies. |
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