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Connecting the Dots in the S and T Development of India

'British investment hinged on Indian power reforms' 
Gene therapy in advance curbs heart damage
Indian farmers fear new WTO deal
Strong demand for Tata share sale
This teenager can crack any code
Why India no can do
Indian animation industry worth $500 million

Bangalore needs a bang to stay big
Spotting Cancer Sooner 
IBM, MS feel the outsourcing heat
Less Lost in Translation 
Needed: An Indian common market
Dying to study, or studying to die?
The rise of India's 'IT paradise'
When digital gadgets collide
Stem cells promise stroke therapy
Tablet PCs to replace textbooks Mustard, cabbage, cauliflower help keep away cancer
JRD's true legacy
"Industry orientation is missing"
Kalam unveils satellite-based learning centre :
IBM, MS feel the outsourcing heat
WTO agrees to framework pact
Infosys to boost ties with academia

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Microsoft moves key jobs to India
From Intel Inside to India Inside
Soy protein is helpful for Type 2 diabetics: Study:
Language and communication
Speaking English, like Indians
Developers in India venture to build local operating system
Demonstrating the universality of Sanskrit
Sitar star: Ravi Shankar
Rifts open in India's 'Silicon Valley'
To visit the Maldives is to witness the slow death of a nation.
IITians are taking over the tech biz in the US
Aids warning for Indian children
Building outsourcing bridges
INDIA & THE U.S.   Constrained cooperation
Resisting a Utility's Bid to Add Power to Power Lines
Indian produces world's biggest black pearl
An apology to Pradip Baijal

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India takes tough stand on agriculture issue at WTO talks
A daughter of India despite a century elsewhere.
Murthy sees China matching Indian IT in 3 yrs
TCS Chennai operations to become its biggest
IT jobs overseas 'no longer as enticing'
U-M Business School sets up center in India
Batter For A Better Dosa
IT professionals prefer to work in India
Cruise In 4th Gear At 20 KMPH
Bangalore set to beat California
India to host international education conference
Roll over BPO, here comes K-for-knowledge-PO
Scientists coming home
Future wise, ICFAI builds corpus of B-school faculty
Physics & The Theory Of Everything
Western StationTransforms Sunbeams Into Electricity
An Indian Rescuer for Tyco's Cables?
Rewards of enterprise
Wipro's 1Q Profits Up 83 Percent
Indians Go Home, but Don't Leave U.S. Behind 
A Penny For Your Idea
Wages to surge in India, says IMF 
Stay-Safe Foods
Ratan Tata: No One's Doubting Now

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India's clinical trials and tribulations
India is US magazine's top investment destination
Is China better or India?
Commentary: India can compete. Now, the bad news
The Great Indian Reform Trick
Lessons from the Field: The "Tech" in Technology-for-Development   Part II: Connectivity 
Voting On Globalization
In India, A Paradox of Supply and Demand
Rajasthan ready for e-revolution
Politics Is Damping India's Appeal to Investors:
India's monsoon: a time of washouts and waiting

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IIT-B to spearhead World Bank's Asia IT training plan
Power drive: Farming takes a mechanical turn now
Debt's not the end: Futures may bring hope to farmers
About Those Fearsome Black Holes? Never Mind
Siblings introduce Hindi text-to-speech synthesiserSiblings introduce Hindi text-to-speech synthesiser
Indian economy: Present perfect, future tense
India's Tata opens training center in New York
China will catch up with India in software in 3-5 yrs: expert
`Smart' vibration damper for ALH
Don't Focus on Statins Alone  
Corporate e-learning: From Bust to Boom
Indians among intellectual superstars in US: Study
Commentary: Why is India exporting capital?
Life after tech is lucrative for IT pros 
EU Governments Deadlock on Allowing Monsanto's Genetically Modified Corn for Food, but Feed Use Gets OK from Brussels
A Model Virus Could Mute the Effects of HIV

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Hawking backs down on black holes

Vitamin may ward off Alzheimer's
Retinal Display Guides Near-Blind
The real threat to India's IT giants
Infosys beats forecasts with 39.23 pc rise in Q1 net
India's first bio-informatics product unveiled
When farm technology falls short of expectations
Will the food guide pyramid lose form?
Fighting India's Aids apathy
India's Biocon doubles profits
New locations identified for software tech parks
Health Officials Urge Sharply Lower Cholesterol Levels
What IT takes to improve productivity
TCS retains top slot in software, service exports
MIT now an ‘open window’
New challenges facing biotechnology
Stay in India, study in the US
India's population is 102.8 crores
India Budget Raises Taxes to Finance Aid to Poor
Rice intensification programme a boon to farmers
`India facing challenge from China in information technology'
Pioneering laboratory

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NASA to Put 'Aura' Around Earth
Soon, the Car Will Know Traffic Is Snarled Ahead
Is Broadband Out of a Wall Socket the Next Big Thing?
Aravind Eye Hospital   The vision of Dr V
Road to recovery 
India may surpass S Africa in HIV infection
U.S. Should Approve HIV Generics
New Delhi lab gives birth to new AIDS test:
Against all odds
Kids can now take SWOT test, courtesy Macmillan
New programme for IIT aspirants launched
UK may outsource clinical tests to India
Carrots for India's farmers and investors
India sees the value of its NRIs
NHS waiting list prompts more patients to seek cure in India
Cassini returns dazzling images of Saturn's rings
`Home made' solutions for high performance computing
Organic farming: Traditional rice varieties ideal

And now, a refrigerator that runs without electricity
GMO-Food Foes Turn to Film
Indo-US firm builds 2nd fastest computer
US urges India to join G8 force
Mint leaf starves cancer to death

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Corporate leaders positive about global economy
Smoke Chemical That Causes Seed Germination Found 
A small misstep for India, a giant leap into chaos for investors
India Targets $10 Bln in Biotech
Putting away the toxic spray
Learning British English
Hope for Greater India
Making the Indian economy roll
India's desperate need for new factory jobs

And now, a refrigerator that runs without electricity :
`We are being taken for a ride'
Pushing the reforms envelope
Women lead rural India's internet rush
Surgery without a cut to the skin
Milk may protect against bowel cancer
Govt policies boosted IT, electronics: Economic Survey
Bangalore's rising foreign investment

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Past News Items (older than 2 weeks) can be accessed by clicking on the  Archives

Aug. 9 - 15, '04 

Can India produce billion-dollar innovations?  Rediff.com, Aug. 11, '04.

India's damaging fiscal deficit  A. Times, Aug. 10, '04. 

Indian Biotech to join billion $ club  SiliconIndia, Aug. 11, '04.

Bangalore: Cyber city or Silicon slum?  Rediff.com, Aug. 11, '04. 

Infosys looking to expand in Karnataka beyond Bangalore B. Standard, Aug. 12, '04.

The Rediff Interview/Dr M S Swaminthan, Chairman, NCF  Rediff.com, Aug. 11, '04. 

IARI Leads In Agri Biotech Transfer  The F. Express, Aug. 12, '04. 

Bandaged Grid Still Vulnerable   W. Post, Aug. 10, '04.

Drug firms in United States, Europe move biotech work to India  The Star Online, Aug. 11, '04.

Bangalore: Silicon Valley or Coolie Valley?  Rediff.com, March 1, '04.

Are Indians really dumb?  Rediff.com, March 1, '04.

Kashmir Logs on to India's Tech Outsourcing Boom  W. Post, Aug. 9, '04.

Biologists Locate White Elephant W.Post, Aug. 2, '04.

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Blackouts Are Inevitable  W. Post, Aug. 10, '04. 

India to speed up clearances for biotech  SiliconIndia, Aug. 10, '04.

Reuters to Move Editorial Jobs From U.S. and Europe to India W. Post, Aug. 9, '04.

Cairn Energy strikes black gold again  A. Times, Aug. 12, '04. 

'Sesame Street' now in Indian avatar  SiliconIndia, Aug. 11, '04.

BITS Pilani plans research programmes  B. Standard  Aug. 10, '04.

Another 'green' revolution?  B. Standard  Aug. 10, '04. 

TI to build low cost cellphones, electronic products for India  H. Times, Aug. 6, '04.

Food grain production to hit 212.05 million tonnes  NewIndPress, Aug. 10, '04.

Blackouts: The Power Grid Is Too Sensitive for Its Own Good  NY Times, Aug. 10, '04. 

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Drought-proofing India  The I. Express, Aug. 9, '04.

Monsoon Picks Up, But Crop Area Is Causing Concern  The F. Express, Aug. 9, '04.

Generation Starts At Nathpa-Jhakri  The F. Express, Aug. 9, '04.

India's secret weapon to beat China  The E. Times, Aug. 8, '04. 

Publishing: India's new BPO frontier  The E. Times, Aug. 8, '04. 

I.P.O. in India Sets Record  NY Times, August 9, 2004

Indian jobs for anybody, anywhere  Asia Times, Aug. 10, '04.

TCS: Gratitude pricing  B. Standard  Aug. 10, '04. 

Bangalore’s municipal schools, an example in themselves  The E. Times, Aug. 1, '04.

Punjab is best state, Bihar the worst: Survey  The H. Times, Aug. 6, '04.

TI sets up largest R&D hub outside US in B'lore  The E. Times, Aug. 7, '04.

Experts warn on use of nanotechnology-based products  The H. Times, July 31, '04.

Languages make Indian nationalism unique: theorist  The Hindu, Aug. 7, '04.

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Made-in-India Arjun tanks ready to fire  Rediff.com, Aug. 7, '04.
Publishing: India's new BPO frontier  The E. Times, Aug. 8, '04.
India woos Africans for medical cure  BBC News, Aaug. 6, '04. 
Tiny tots need some education  The E. Times, Aug. 7, '04.
Icrisat`s new crop can withstand drought  B. Standard, Aug. 5, '04.
Inflation at 3-yr high, outlook grim  The H. Times, August 6, '04.
Angreji, as we proudly continue to use it!  Deccan Herald, July 25, '04.
Bangalore to host meet on rural marketing  B. Standard, Aug. 4, '04.
Infosys plans to train 100 Thai students   The H. Times, August 5, '04.

Aug. 2 - 8, '04 

Triple helix & Indian science  The Hindu, Aug. 7, '04. 
Alternative crops can now be planted  B. Standard, Aug. 3, '04. 
Dual citizenship registration within a month: Tytler  The H. Times, August 5, '04. 
Siddhi Agro launches bio-fuel  B. Standard, Aug. 4, '04. 
Greying of India's call centres  BBC News, Aug. 5, '04.
iPod hits India with 24K price tag  SiliconIndia, Aug. 4, '04.
Gene therapy in advance curbs heart damage  New Scientist.com,  Aug. 4, '04.
Rural masses yet to say 'Hello'   ZD Net India News, July 30, '04.
Rajasthan plans export zones for cumin, coriander:  NewKerala.com, Aug. 3, '04.
On the street where we work  B. Standard, Aug. 4, '04. 
'British investment hinged on Indian power reforms'  SiliconIndia, Aug. 5, '04. 
Meet the Indian who took on Stephen Hawking  Rediff.com, Aug. 3, '04.
Stalagmites reveal mysteries of the monsoon  Deccan Herald, Aug. 2, '04. 
Former Navy chief Ramdas bags Magsaysay award  Rediff.com, Aug. 3, '04. 
IIT's K-Yan: a new learning device  Rediff.com, Aug. 2, '04. 
Dream budget to model budget  The E. Times, Aug. 3, '04. 
This teenager can crack any code  SiliconIndia, Aug. 2, '04.

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Half a century of energy-building  Deccan Herald, Aug. 2, '04. 
IBM, MS feel the outsourcing heat The E. Times, July 30, '04.
Why India no can do  Asia Times, Aug. 4, '04. 
Bangalore needs a bang to stay big  Deccan Herald, Aug. 2, '04. 
A price too high for Indian farmers   Asia Times, July 29, '04. 
Indian farmers fear new WTO deal  Asia Times, Aug. 4, '04. 
Strong demand for Tata share sale  BBC News, Ju;y 30, '04. 
Burning need for more energy  Deccan Herald, Aug. 2, '04.
Spotting Cancer Sooner  Technology Review, Aug. 2004.
Less Lost in Translation  Technology Review, July 25, 2004
Indian animation industry worth $500 million  SiliconIndia, Aug. 2, '04.
Economist moots agriculture port to boost exports  The E. Times, July 28, '04. 
System Reboot  Outlook India, Aug. 9, '04. 
Aids warning for Indian children  BBC News, July 29, '04. 
Building outsourcing bridges  B. World, June 21, '04. 
Rifts open in India's 'Silicon Valley' A. Times, July 29, '04. 
Sitar star: Ravi Shankar  BBC News, July 30, '04. 
Tablet PCs to replace textbooks  IndiaTimes, July 30, '04. 
Mustard, cabbage, cauliflower help keep away cancer  The H. Times, July 18, '04. 
JRD's true legacy  B. Standard, July 30, '04. 
IBM, MS feel the outsourcing heat  The E. Times, July 30, '04. 
Infosys to boost ties with academia  T. of India, July 27, '04. 
WTO agrees to framework pact  The Hindu, July 31, '04. 
Soy protein is helpful for Type 2 diabetics: Study:  NewKerala.com, July 31, '04. 
Microsoft moves key jobs to India  Deccan Herald, Aug. 1, '04. 
"Industry orientation is missing"  B. World, June 21, '04. 
From Intel Inside to India Inside  SiliconIndia, July 30, '04. 
Aryabhatta award   Business Line, July 30, '04.
India and China: a shifting paradigm  The Hindu, July 29, '04. 
Needed: An Indian common market  B. World, July 21, '04. 
When digital gadgets collide  B. World, June 21, '04. 

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July 26 - Aug. 1, '04 

Stem cells promise stroke therapy  BBC News, July 26, '04. 
INDIA & THE U.S.   Constrained cooperation  Frontline, July 17-30, '04. 
A daughter of India despite a century elsewhere.  GoodNewsIndia, Sept. 2003.
Dying to study, or studying to die?  B. World, July 19, '04. 
India bank's woes spark panic  BBC News, July 27, '04.
Speaking English, like Indians  A. Times, July 29, '04. 
IITians are taking over the tech biz in the US The E. Times, July 28, '04.  
The rise of India's 'IT paradise'  A. Times, July 31, '04. 
Murthy sees China matching Indian IT in 3 yrs  ZEE News, July 28, '04.
News from India : of positive action, steely endeavour and quiet triumphs ~ news that is little known   GoodNewsIndia
A Harvest Of Barefoot Inventors  OutLookIndia, July 26, '04. 
Medics `Miracle` drug for arthritis   ZEE News, July 15, '04. 
Demonstrating the universality of Sanskrit  GoodNewsIndia, Aug. 2003.
To visit the Maldives is to witness the slow death of a nation. BBC News, July 28, '04. 
Renowned urologist Ashok Hemal to get Dr B C Roy award  IndiaExpress.com, July 25, '04.
Indian produces world's biggest black pearl  Rediff.com, July 25, '04.
An apology to Pradip Baijal  B. Standard, July 26, '04.
TCS Chennai operations to become its biggest  ZEE News, July 27, '04. 
The East is Bright B. Standard, July 25, '04.
ITC connects Rajasthan to e-choupal  Yahoo!India, May 21, '04.
Herbal cigarettes to boost your health  ZEE News, July 11, '04.
Resisting a Utility's Bid to Add Power to Power Lines  NY Times, July 26, '04. 
India's remittance income from US rising: study  SiliconIndia, July 26, '04. 
India takes tough stand on agriculture issue at WTO talks  ZEE News, July 28, '04.
Fragrance Of A Late-Bloomer  OutLookIndia, Aug. 2, '04.
Developers in India venture to build local operating system  News Forge, May 27, '04.

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India hopeful of AIDS vaccine by 2010  SiliconIndia, July 27, '04. 
Batter For A Better Dosa  OutlookIndia, Aug. 2, '04.
Wages to surge in India, says IMF  BBC News, July 22, '04. 
How the French manage to stay slim  BBC News, July 27, '04. 
Bangalore set to beat California  SiliconIndia, July 27, '04. 
India to host international education conference  The H. Times, July 28, '04. 
'Outsourcing backlash benefited Indian IT sector'  SiliconIndia, July 27, '04. 
U-M Business School sets up center in India  Detroit News, July 27, '04. 
Scientists coming home  The E. Times, July 27, '04.
An Indian Rescuer for Tyco's Cables?  B. Week, July 16, '04.
Future wise, ICFAI builds corpus of B-school faculty  The E. Times, July 24, '04.
Physics & The Theory Of Everything  OutlookIndia, Aug. 2, '04.
Powering ahead: Farming takes a mechanical turn  The E. Times, July 23, '04.
My job just got 'bangalored'  The E. Times, July 22, '04.
Roll over BPO, here comes K-for-knowledge-PO  The E. Times, July 22, '04.
Cruise In 4th Gear At 20 KMPH  OutlookIndia, Aug. 2, '04.
IT professionals prefer to work in India  Sify News, July 26, '04. 
India's clinical trials and tribulations A. News, July 23, '04.
India is US magazine's top investment destination NewIndPress, July 24, '04.
Ratan Tata: No One's Doubting Now  B. Week, July 27, '04.
Wages to surge in India, says IMF  BBC News, July 22, '04.
Indians Go Home, but Don't Leave U.S. Behind  NY Times, July 24, '04.
Wipro's 1Q Profits Up 83 Percent  Washington Post, July 23, '04.
Lessons from the Field: The "Tech" in Technology-for-Development   Part II: Connectivity Digital Dividend
Rewards of enterprise  B. Week, July 23, '04.
Western StationTransforms Sunbeams Into Electricity   W. Post, July 25, '04.
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