What started as a "low-cost support industry", is now a sector specialising in knowledge-intensive processes. Recognising the specialised skill sets built up by the Indian IT-BPO industry in new and emerging areas such as engineering services outsourcing, remote infrastructure management and animation and gaming, Nasscom has released focused research reports on the potential opportunity in these segments.
Touted as the smartphone for the Indian youth, here are the ten most important things you must know about the latest member to join the Zenfone family.
Shreyas Talpade's new film is boring, with low production values, and an uninteresting view of Thailand.
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Price cuts will surely help Apple's cause here, says Himanshu Juneja.
'By resorting to divisive issues, the BJP is giving the impression that even if it is voted to power it won't do anything new to give Bihar a facelift. It will repel voters with the belief that the BJP can't do anything without communal polarisation as its core ideology. This is sad and unfortunate,' says Mohammad Sajjad.
If the prime minister doesn't plan to step down post the FDI fiasco, he should get down to real governance -- and can start by having the numerous clowns in his court shut up, says Saisuresh Sivaswamy.
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The Case of the Bonsai Manager is not about plants or Perry Mason. It's about today's managers who, author, R Gopalakrishnan suggests, need to learn to be more intuitional in decision-making.
The E's nature is genteel, more upscale and assured. And that's what most people who gravitate towards the three-pointed star want. It's just that attaining that experience has become that much more accessible with these two new variants.
Even as the share of agriculture in GDP shrinks, it still has the ability to spoil the party.
The insensitive babus were not bothered and the politicians knew the tigers do not vote.... Please cancel the tiger as India's national animal as we are shamefully and disgustingly incapable of protecting the sanctity of its habitat.
Climate change will make monsoons unpredictable; as a result, rain-fed wheat cultivation in South Asia will suffer in a big way and the total cereal production will go down.
While the tiger will most likely not go extinct in the next half-century, its current trajectory is catastrophic. A combination of poor governance, bureaucratic sloth and lack of leadership is leading us towards an ecological disaster.
Its not recession...yet. But slowdown it is, from the dipping stockmarket and industrial production, to prices heading upstairs. With the government unlikely to make major policy changes, it is time to look for solutions
As a general comment, I think the Budget should be helpful to small and big agencies, since it is a consumption driven Budget. It is going to put a little more money in the hands of the middle class tax paying consumer, says MG (Ambi) Parameswaran, executive director and CEO, FCB-Ulka Advertising.
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