Analysts Cry Foul at Wipro Philantropist
07.03.2013 Azim Premji, majority shareholder of India based information technology (IT) consulting and outsourcing service Wipro, has been in news for his philanthropic activities …
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07.03.2013 Azim Premji, majority shareholder of India based information technology (IT) consulting and outsourcing service Wipro, has been in news for his philanthropic activities …
Read MoreMother’s Day is fast approaching- the annual chance to say thank you to the woman who gave you life, support, and packed lunches.The rest of the year, you might willfully …
Read MoreAfter numerous engineering disruptions, the Dreamliner 787 may soon be ready to take off again, however in the meantime, the league of pilots who have been specially trained to fly …
Read MoreAs part of its tribute to 100 years of Indian cinema, the 15th annual London Asian Film Festival (LAFF) by Tongues on Fire will celebrate Indian cinema’s centenary and will …
Read MoreThe Singaporean governments’ determination to nurture and reward home talent was reflected in its recent manifesto on work immigration, although at a high potential cost for immigrant workers. On February …
Read MoreNorth Korea’s tentative steps towards twenty-first century pop culture integration are really picking up pace, with a visit from a Google founder, an NBA player, and tentative tweets. But Pyongyang …
Read MoreFor many years now, economists have been predicting that Asia would overtake the West in terms of wealth markets, and a new report has officially confirmed that East is home …
Read MoreWhilst the rest of the world was idly flicking through the Oscar results, in Singapore, gourmet lovers were gathered for the announcement of Asia’s 50 Best Restaurants, at a swanky …
Read MoreAccording to a study conducted by Apex Trade Organisation, the Association Chambers of Commerce and Industry of India, India’s design-wear industry is growing at a never-before-seen burgeoning rate. With 40% …
Read MoreChristianity has fractious history in East Asia. From crucifixions in seventeenth century Japan, to modern day reported police beating of Chinese Christians, leaders have tended to see it as a …
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