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Nortel cuts 3,200 more jobs
Toronto-based telephone equipment maker Nortel Networks, which filed for bankruptcy protection in January, is axing 3,200 positions worldwide.

SPI opens IT Development Center, plans to hire 200
Even as the world is wailing about the deepening recession and the resultant job cuts, Mysore based Software Paradigms Infotech (SPI) is planning to open a new IT Development and BPO center in Mangalore and employ up to 200 resources.

InsideView to double headcount

TCS lays off U.K. Staff; Infy, Wipro to cut onsite staff


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>> TECHNOLOGY

India launches Pan-African e-network project
India's ambitious e-network project, linking leading universities and hospitals in this country with their counterparts in 11 African nations via satellite, was inaugurated Thursday evening by External Affairs Minister Pranab Mukherjee.

IT infrastructure outsourcing market to touch $8.6 Billion in 2010
Remote Infrastructure Management Outsourcing (RIMO) market is expected to touch $5.9 billion in 2009 and $8.6 billion in 2010, says the Everest Research Institute.

Indian animation market to grow by 27 percent by 2012

Global outsourcing benefited U.S. firms: Nasscom


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>> BUSINESS

Indian private businesses better placed in terms of jobs, salary
Amidst economic downturn, privately held businesses (PHBs) in India are likely to see an increase in employment opportunities this year.

India unveils steps to push exports, $200 Billion target set
India is expected to miss the export target of $200 billion this fiscal due to the global meltdown, Commerce Minister Kamal Nath said, but hoped this figure will be achieved next year as he unveiled some new measures to help the exporting community.

Tata Consultancy reviewing variable pay structure

Nano to be launched on March 23


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>> VENTURE NEWS

Mayank Bawa led Aster Data Systems adds $5 Million
Aster Data Systems, a provider of the best analytic databases for frontline data warehousing, has closed an extension to its oversubscribed Series B round with an additional $5 million from Institutional Venture Partners (IVP).

Arun Oberoi led Aveksa secures $10 Million in series C funding
Aveksa, a provider of enterprise access governance solutions has closed a $10 million series C round of financing.


>> OTHER NEWS

Youth are India's greatest resource: Martin Luther King-III
Championing the cause of non-violence like his father did, Martin Luther King-III Thursday said that a nation should spend as much on public services as on defence and that India's younger generation was the country's greatest asset.

Corporates can survive bad times without downsizing
News of downsizing is bad news for any employee. Though downsizing is a common strategy adopted by organisations to cut costs and keep performance standards high, during the current recession it appears to have become a survival imperative.

Educomp Solutions accused of fraud; no wrongdoing, says company

Google looks to earn from IPL through Orkut


>> BLOGS
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EKA Software - The Risk Mitigators
A realization that the biggest commodity houses still used obsolete IT systems with too many loopholes in it to run the business, drove Manav Garg to found Eka Software, a provider of commodity trade and risk management software.


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Slumdog

 

THEY HAVE STARTED CALLING INDIANS "SLUMDOGS"

- Asdesh Srivastava

 

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ARE YOU PROUD TO BE CALLED AN INDIAN "SLUMDOG"

 

It is a matter to rejoice ?

 

Bollywood composer Aadesh Srivastava says he is embarrassed to walk on the streets of the US after Oscar-nominated "Slumdog Millionaire" because "they have started calling Indian Slumdogs".  I am so upset.  They have started calling Indians "Slumdogs" just like "Coolie" was a "Slang" in Britain.  Now in the US I feel slumdog is a "Gaali" (Slang) for Indians.  Mumbai has given me everything, Srivastava told.

 

"To see the city being shown as a place of dirt, filth and crime only is very humiliating… What right does the director have to show Mumbai as a slum..?  Now we are considered a slum city in all parts of the world.  Humlog kahin mooh dikhane laayak nahin rahe (We're unable to show our face anywhere)".

 

Srivastava applauds fellow composer Rahman's music in the movie, but says he'd never be part of a film that makes India look like a slum.

 

I am so upset.  It's a disgusting movie.  Being an Indian it was doubly humiliating to be watching the film with Americans. Even if Steven Spielberg asked me to compose music for a film that makes fun of India, I won't do it," he said.

 

'WE APPLAUD PEOPLE WHO COME TO OUR CITY AND SPIT IN OUR FACES!' he said.