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Treating gays as criminals is a 150 year old law bequeathed to us by the British and gays in India want the British to apologise for it. They are demanding that the British apologize as “Hindu, Buddhist and early Muslim cultures on the subcontinent had a long history of tolerance towards same-sex relationships.”
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The Indian Mujahideen (it’s said to be a branch of SIMI) has created a vast underground terror network in India, much like the Naxals have. It’s unnerving to know that that terror camps are not out there somewhere in the deserts of Afghanistan or the mountainous regions of Pakistan, but in the jungles of India. [...]
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If people thought the outsourcing of IT was significant, then medical tourism promises to be several times larger by the middle of the next decade. The Economist article provides a chart projecting the number of US patients expected to partake in medical tourism.
The base case sounds like a 100% per annum growth through out next decade.
Start ups in US have [...] read more »
The base case sounds like a 100% per annum growth through out next decade.
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While booking an air ticket online the other day, there was a power cut just at the point when the gateway was processing the payment from the credit card and the modem shut down. The resulting confusion leading to stress as I tried to contact the travel portal, the bank and the airline to get a clear picture regarding ticketing, charging of payment and so on was hectic. On line travel portals are not your typical travel agent of old whom you knew by name and had done business with for ye read more »
The promise of 3G is live again, and as consumers, I am sure most of us are looking forward to it. It would be great to get people’s views on what it might mean for startup opportunities. Some of my thoughts:
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3G in India is fundamentally about cheaper scalable voice capacity. At a basic level, 3G [...] read more »
Its raining ants!! I shrieked and jumped out of the bed. That was the only negative experience we had at the Tusker Trails lodge situated within the Bandipur National Park in Karnataka, part of the vast expanse of forests spanning Karnataka, Kerala, and Tamil Nadu - part of the erstwhile hunting grounds, quite literally, of first the Mysore Wodeyars and then, the poacher-brigand Veerappan. There were ants falling from the roof of our room right on our bed. It wasn't the fault of the managem
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