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The homecoming of Gulf returnees: From remittance riches to loans for poultry farmsIn Malappuram district, Gulf returnees line up daily in front of the office of Kerala State Pravasi Welfare Development Co-operative Societ...
Booking a hands-on private cooking class is now just a call away in BengaluruWith cooking at home becoming cool, millennials opt for a one-on-one cooking class at home.
World on a platter: How expats are taking over Bengaluru's F&B industry by serving authentic fareChefs are happy as they get authentic inputs for their fare in city itself.
How the Indian experience blunts the most brilliant of expat CEOsAt the peak of the digital boom in 2015, ventures like Flipkart, Zomato and Snapdeal reportedly hired over 30 CXO-level executives from Sil...
India popular in APAC region for expat entrepreneurs: SurveyIn comparison to other countries in the region, India also has the highest proportion of expats on an international secondment or assignmen...
Rise in demand for expat chefs as standalone restaurants look to raise the barWhile Oberoi and other five-star chains have been hiring expat chefs for a while, standalone restaurants are also increasingly engaging exp...
Expat community booming in BengaluruThe expat community in Bengaluru might be smaller than those in Mumbai and Delhi, but that has only made it more closely-knit.
Nine ventures from expat entrepreneurs giving their best shot in the Indian startup boomYou know that India is witnessing a startup boom when a bunch of foreign entrepreneurs and NRIs band together to form an Expat Entrepreneur...
Expats in Bengaluru include lesser mortals like Asians tooThese individuals walk around in kurtis or kurtas; the men grow their hair out, and the women don scarves around their hair.
Twitter's acquisition of ZipDial shines ray of light on expat startup community in IndiaTwitter's $35 million acquisition of missed call marketing platform ZipDial shines a ray of light on the compact but budding expat startup ...
Expat entrepreneur Freeman Murray gives coding lessons to college dropouts, unemployed engineersAt the farm, each of the 20 students pays Rs 6,000 a month for the ‘Jaaga Study’ programme, just enough to cover basic living expenses.
Women expats wary about working in DelhiIn fact, for a section of foreign women, living in Delhi is just not an option, and they would prefer cities like Mumbai, Bangalore, Hydera...
- Expats set up shop here to beat the blues at home
Expats have found that severe economic crisis in rich nations can be turned into an opportunity in India. What not to say at a job intervie...
- Expats now feel at home, shift jobs within India
With higher growth prospects in India, there's a whole new generation of expats who are now moving from one company to another within India.
- Expats now feel at home, shift jobs within India
With higher growth in India, there’s a whole new generation of expats who are now moving from one company to another within India.
- Air Deccan to spin off ancillary biz into separate profit centres
After closing the current round of fund raising, low-cost carrier Air Deccan would restructure the company, spinning-off ancillary business...
- US firms tap NRIs to head India funds
Indian Americans are the flavour of the season to head India funds for the venture capital firms in the US,