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Indranil Chakraborty

Life in the slow lane

Indian tech entrepreneurs reading signs of recession don’t seem too different from Alice struggling with a looking glass book in the classic Alice in Wonderland. “If I hold it up to a glass, the words will all go the right way again,” she had found...

Foundation stone laid for mega JSW plant

A landmine exploded close to where Sajjan Jindal’s Rs 35,000-crore steel project is going to be set up, here.

Firing up Tech Factories

For a while, India has been the preferred offshoring destination for software and services and China the manufacturing king. This neat division is beginning to blur now.

Weathering the storm

At times, market opportunity could fast transform into a major worry for those focused on to it. Take the case of the financial services vertical, which was seen to be powering the stupendous growth of the Indian IT software and services industry.

CPI(M) blames Mamata for ‘anti-industry stir’

A day after Ratan Tata announced withdrawal of his Nano project from the state, the outskirts of Singur looked like Nandigram revisited.

Security begins at home

Mumbai-Based Madhuparna enjoyed connecting with her friends at social networking sites, till an email in her inbox warned her that the sender had her obscene pictures in his possession. He threatened to post the pictures on the internet, unless she met him.

Upper end of the spectrum

As a series of high profile swanky, feature rich phones rush to India, they could add a new chapter to the Indian mobile phone boom story. New stars include Apple’s iPhone, Nokia N96, Sony Ericsson’s Xperia, Samsung’s Omnia and HTC Touch Diamond.

Mamata gives alternative proposal to end Singur impasse

Hundreds of Tata Sumos brought members and supporters of the Trinamool Congress and the Krishi Jami Raksha Commitee to Singur on Sunday as party supremo Mamata Banerjee began her indefinite dharna near Tata Motors' plant here to demand the return of 400 acres to 'unwilling' farmers.

Road to third generation

Europe is all set to hang up on 2G or second generation phones in two years. As Indian operators get ready to rollout 3G networks next year, mobile companies are expecting a wave of conversions here too.
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