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Topic: Infosys Technologies Ltd.
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Cover Story
In India, the challenge of building 50,000 colleges
To become an economic powerhouse, India needs to educate as many as 100 million young people over the next 10 years – something never done before.
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Stocks end up on good economic news
The Dow rose about 56 points, with Merck and DuPont gaining and Bank of America and Cisco falling
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Have we outsourced sexual harassment?
As Western companies increasingly turn to Indian labor, they must be willing to acknowledge and confront widespread sexual harassment of female employees in India.
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Why Indian IT companies are outsourcing – to US
Two decades after they began running US operations from Bangalore and other cities, Indian IT companies are hiring Americans to do work that was once outsourced. What gives?
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US healthcare reform is boon for India outsourcing companies
The US healthcare reform law creates much more paperwork for insurance firms – and plenty of new business for Indian outsourcing companies.
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Five nations boosting their culture of innovation
How places like China, Brazil, and Israel are taking aggressive steps to encourage more start-ups – and what that means for the US.
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India's new antipoverty measure: national ID card
The card's introduction, one of the largest IT projects in the world, will eliminate a patchwork of local IDs and is meant to improve the delivery of social services to the poor.
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Imagining India
Is India ready for global leadership?
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India moves to contain Satyam fraud fallout
The government has taken control, installing new board members at the outsourcing giant.
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Chapter & Verse
Business books go sky high in India
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Cut undersea Internet cables slow India's connectivity
Three vital undersea cables were cut last week, but India's IT sector coped well.








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