• E-volution: A series on the future of IT

    E-volution: A series on the future of IT

    Energy & Technology | August 9, 2011

    Technology hasn’t always meant iPhones and laptops, the internet or electronics. In fact, for thousands of years technology was simply the tools you used to search for food. A spade? Technology. A bow and arrow? Technology. The wheel? One of the technologies that has transformed the world!

  • Women at the Wheel — Creating Opportunities for India

    Women at the Wheel — Creating Opportunities for India

    Agriculture & Rural Development | July 27, 2011

    Most women in India were not raised to drive.

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  • Aadhaars: Opportunity for India

    Aadhaars: Opportunity for India

    Infrastructure & Transportation | July 1, 2011

    Several months ago, we told you about the Indian government’s efforts to..

  • Rising Above Past Prejudices – Remembering Partition

    Rising Above Past Prejudices – Remembering Partition

    Culture & Education | July 18, 2011

    Remembering Partition was a one-day event conceived, under the Mumbai based NGO, Citizens for Peace.

  • Women on the Rise – Gender diversity in the Indian workforce

    Women on the Rise – Gender diversity in the Indian workforce

    Culture & Education | August 4, 2011

    Despite the fairly balanced gender distribution in the Indian population, research shows that women have largely been excluded from India’s economic boom.

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  • TEEAL and ITOCA: Empowering Developing Countries

    TEEAL and ITOCA: Empowering Developing Countries

    Culture & Education | July 12, 2011

    Providing desperately needed access to scientific journals in Africa and elsewhere..