Happily single in India? Don’t count on it
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“Are you a student or are you working?” asked a middle-aged woman who squeezed herself into the space between me and another in the women-only coach on a Delhi Metro train.
Special 26: The heist that almost worked
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Bollywood hasn’t had an impressive track record with thrillers. Most have been slow and predictable while some were downright preposterous.
India sets up seaside “village” to nurture start-ups
KOCHI, India (Reuters) – Kris Gopalakrishnan, co-founder of Indian information technology giant Infosys (INFY.NS: Quote, Profile, Research), stares out from a wall-to-wall poster in a modern office building near Kochi.
A caption reads: “We started Infosys in a room about this size; it’s your turn now.”
India sets up seaside “village” to nurture software start-ups
KOCHI, India (Reuters) – Kris Gopalakrishnan, co-founder of Indian information technology giant Infosys, stares out from a wall-to-wall poster in a modern office building near Kochi, in the southern state of Kerala.
A caption reads: “We started Infosys in a room about this size; it’s your turn now.”
Woman’s death poses tough abortion questions for India and Ireland
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The death of a 31-year-old Indian woman in Ireland after doctors refused to give her an abortion has sparked protests in her home country of India as well as in Ireland.





