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Norwegian man, who was abandoned by parents in India and grew up in Mumbai slum, reveals the number one lesson he learned: ‘I will never say no…’A Norwegian man named Lasse Lund recounts his childhood spent homeless on the streets of Mumbai. He details surviving as a tourist guide wi...
When the world's an oyster for Sun (Pharma)Indian companies are increasingly making bold acquisitions abroad. Sun Pharma's deal signals a new era of deliberate empire-building. This ...
How AI is reducing doctor burnout by fixing healthcare documentation in IndiaIndia’s healthcare system struggles with a severe shortage of doctors, overloaded hospitals, and fragmented patient data. In a conversation...
Employee reveals he gets more clients when he uses non-Indian name. Netizens explain why Indians are associated with scams globallyAn Indian B2B professional shared his experience on Reddit, revealing that his business emails get better responses when using a non-Indian...
Bollywood's northeast blindspot: A filmmaker's take with Jahnu BaruaIn the 1970s, a Bollywood film sparked anger among Naga students due to its offensive portrayal, leading to protests and some joining insur...
Britishness now also includes IndiannessMauli-wearing Rishi Sunak’s rise in UK proves that identity need not be an exclusivist exercise.
Indian linguistic diversity challenged Alexa to be better: Amazon executiveAmazon wants artificial intelligence-driven Alexa to be an extension of its product offerings of ecommerce, cloud, music and entertainment.
After taking New Delhi and New York by storm, Manish Mehrotra's Indian Accent to debut in LondonAs Indian Accent opens its new outpost this fall, are Londoners ready for dal Moradabadi and tofu medu vada?
Desi restaurants going overseas to cater not just to diaspora but to global audienceIndian cuisine is becoming more contemporary and the players are fine-tuning their approach in terms of taste, flavour and presentation to ...
Donald Trump's ambivalent remarks about India: Why won't he stand upTrump promises he will soften his tone and refine his ideas as the election approaches, but it is still unclear how a Trump presidency woul...
Hackathon gets rolling to decode emotions in voicesIt's a team participation where each team can have maximum three members and the winning team will be awarded the prize money of Rs 3 lakh,...
I haven’t lost my Indian accent because I’m not trying to blend in: Kunal NayyarKunal Nayyar is best known as the somewhat tongue-tied Dr Raj Koothrapalli from The Big Bang Theory.
I haven’t lost my Indian accent because I’m not trying to blend in: Kunal NayyarAbsolutely, I'd love to be part of Hindi films. I have been approached to act, but if I do, I'd probably produce it myself.
Pranav Mistry, Indian behind Samsung smartwatch, says mythology inspires him for Futuristic TechWorking on display technologies, futuristic television, mobiles, Mistry is impatient to unravel the next big thing after digital revolution...
- Indian professors developing authentication system through speech recognition
A team of Indian professors is developing a person authentication system based on the speech verification method.
The Lord resides in every beingWhen was the last time you made fun of someone’s accent or background? Remember the movie Padosan and the absolutely priceless antics of ai...
- RBI Deputy Guv wants banks to include research in their work
The Indian banking system requires an urgent makeover that includes accent on research and analysis to keep pace with the competitive marke...