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Indian American CEO briefs Obama on saving jobs
Desi admi/CEO!!!!! :)


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UP chikankari gets GI certification


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Making millions in India - 15 cents at a time

Any of you guys in Karnataka hear about this company?


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Making millions in India - 15 cents at a time

Any of you guys in Karnataka hear about this company?



Amazing...


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Yes , I know somebody who is doing this for the rural medical docs


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India to start building new Antarctia base in January


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Agriculture: Secret of Modi's success - Swaminathan S. Anklesaria Aiyar

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Between 2000-01 and 2007-08 agricultural value added grew at a phenomenal 9.6% per year (despite a major drought in 2002). This is more than double India’s agricultural growth rate, and much faster than Punjab’s farm growth in the green revolution heyday. Indeed, 9.6% agricultural growth is among the fastest rates recorded anywhere in the world. That drives home the magnitude of Gujarat’s performance.

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Research shows that rural roads are the most important investment for agriculture. Gujarat has one of the best rural road networks in India, and 98.7% of villages are connected by pukka roads.

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The state has helped catalyse production, notably in water harvesting. It has worked with NGOs and companies to bring the best technology to farmers. Gujarat Agricultural University has been split into four separate universities, helping strengthen R&D.

Can this be replicated in other states? Much of it can. Jyotigram looks least likely to be replicated because it abandons the free-but-unreliable rural power that politicians regard as vote-winners in most states. Many states also prefer large irrigation projects to small water-harvesting ones, since bigger projects translate into bigger kickbacks. Yet Modi’s electoral success points to a new way of winning rural votes. Others should sit up and take notice.


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World's most powerful women - according to Forbes.

Indra Nooyi, Pepsi CEO at # 3, Sonia-ji, India's mother at #13, Chanda Kochhar, ICICI CEO at #20

http://shine.yahoo.com/channel/life/the ... en-503004/


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India's Growing Mega-Cities

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/south_asia/8219480.stm


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India tops global newspaper list.

India has more daily newspapers than any other country, and has overtaken China in paid-for daily circulation.


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^ bump.

No feel goody-goody news-story recently to putp here, eh?


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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BPN3gLVDsOY


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edited youtube tags. you need to insert only the part following "v="


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^^ Wow! Simply amazing stuff!! 5/5 video and must watch indeed!! :)

Also a poster on U tube put this post, if it can be of help:

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Hi, I'm a sportswriter and I had interviewed this guy. He works as a labourer on construction sites and can't afford any equipment. If any of you has extra climbing ropes or shoes, you could send it to this address. Better still if you could find any company willing to sponsor him. His mobile number is
+91 9980420995 (he speaks only Hindi and Kannada)
His address is:
Jyoti Raj (Kothi Raj),
Fort, Chitradurga, Karnataka State
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The reporter says that this person watched monkeys and Spiderman :rotfl:
Oh Yeah... this pennyless man was watching Spiderman for ideas!


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Microlending in India Soars

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Despite last year's global financial meltdown, the microfinance industry has continued to boom in India because of an influx of private equity and bank funding.


Microlending coupled with the mobile revolution will take our rurals places, or so moi hopes. At least let the upper half of the states jump onto this change bandwagon first. Will take time for a Bihar and Bengal to get there, perhaps.


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Indian Firms Shift Focus to the Poor
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ndia's many engineers, whose best-known role is to help Western companies expand or cut costs, are now turning their attention to the purchasing potential of the nation's own 1.1-billion population.

The trend that surfaced when Tata Motors' tiny $2,200 car, the Nano, hit Indian roads in July, has resulted in a slew of new products for people with little money who aspire to a taste of a better life. Many products aren't just cheaper versions of well-established models available in the West but have taken design and manufacturing assumptions honed in the developed world and turned them on their heads.


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Such inventions represent a fundamental shift in the global order of innovation. Until recently, the West served rich consumers and then let its products and technology filter down to poorer countries. Now, with the developed world mired in a slump and the developing world still growing quickly, companies are focusing on how to innovate, and profit, by going straight to the bottom rung of the economic ladder. They are taking advantage of cheap research and development and low-cost manufacturing to innovate for a market that's grown large enough and sophisticated enough to make it worthwhile.


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What is happening today is much different than the so-called "sachet revolution" of the 1980s when Unilever and other consumer-goods companies realized they could sell hundreds of millions of dollars more of their shampoo, detergent, toothpaste and snacks just by selling them in tiny packets.

This time, Indian engineers are reinventing products to cut costs and reach the billions of people world-wide who live on less than $2 a day.


There is lot more....please read and ensoy.


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Was looking for a comprehensive discussion on land, land use and land reforms. There are various threads covering different aspects. Any thoughts?


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About Micro lending - I have a LOT of friends working in the sector. A lot of them are foreign Ivy League students looking to put this on their resume. They all say the same thing – Micro Finance its not magic bullet to cure all ills. And despite a very robust load quality assurance mechanism and very low NPA ratio, a lot of the money actually goes to consumption and not investment. There is no way to get around the fact that we need to spend more on social development in rural India.


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Yes land reforms is my favorite. The Urban land ceiling act area UCA of 1976 and Agricultural land ceiling act also1976.


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Why India bought IMF Gold.

It has been an incredible turnaround for India.

In 1991, New Delhi kick-started the economic reforms process owing mainly to the serious balance of payments crisis it was facing. Then, India -- just an inch away from defaulting on its loans -- had less than $2 billion in forex reserves (that would not even have taken care of three weeks' of imports) and had to pledge gold with the International Monetary Fund to get a loan to get out of the crisis.

Today, it is the IMF that has sold gold to India to 'borrow' money to loan to poor nations!


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Full circle: India buys 200 tons gold from IMF


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The India of Ideas


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The Henry Ford of Heart Surgery

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Dr. Shetty, who entered the limelight in the early 1990s as Mother Teresa's cardiac surgeon, offers cutting-edge medical care in India at a fraction of what it costs elsewhere in the world. His flagship heart hospital charges $2,000, on average, for open-heart surgery, compared with hospitals in the U.S. that are paid between $20,000 and $100,000, depending on the complexity of the surgery.

The approach has transformed health care in India through a simple premise that works in other industries: economies of scale. By driving huge volumes, even of procedures as sophisticated, delicate and dangerous as heart surgery, Dr. Shetty has managed to drive down the cost of health care in his nation of one billion.

His model offers insights for countries worldwide that are struggling with soaring medical costs, including the U.S. as it debates major health-care overhaul.

"Japanese companies reinvented the process of making cars. That's what we're doing in health care," Dr. Shetty says. "What health care needs is process innovation, not product innovation."

At his flagship, 1,000-bed Narayana Hrudayalaya Hospital, surgeons operate at a capacity virtually unheard of in the U.S., where the average hospital has 160 beds, according to the American Hospital Association.


The India model - targetting pyramid bottoms - may yet prevail. An idea whose time has come.


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