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Maya Vishwakarma gave up her job as a scientist in California to make 'No Tension' sanitary pads for tribal women who have never used one before.
Experts advise investors to buy at lower levels in the next few months and sell at the higher end of their range in the second half, reports Rajesh Bhayani.
With Sundar Pichai becoming the CEO of Google, India has one more reason to cheer its prowess in the global IT sector.
Bringing in people with large corporate experience also helps in bringing in world class processes in quality and compliance
The Forbes 30 Under 30 list is harder to get into than Stanford or Harvard University. Meet the desis who made the cut this year.
'In the next 14 years, 100% of US energy will be clean and solar.'
15 per cent of startups in Silicon Valley are founded by Indians.
Chanda Kochhar is among the three Indians in Time's Most Influential list.
Sikka has influenced the company to break away from the old mould in more ways than one.
Sri Srinivasan, the first Indian-origin federal judge in the United States, is India Abroad Person of the Year 2013
Vishal Sikka has little time left to turnaround Infosys.
'This has been an ongoing process,' says Ambassador B S Prakash, India's former consul general in San Francisco, 'but I believe a Modi visit to the West Coast can be a force-multiplier.'
India Inc has few leaders who are likely to grab headlines in 2015.
Satya Nadella is the highest-paid CEO in the US. So how do the other Indian-American executives fare?
'The only positive I see are the youth of India who were earlier just after money. The young now want to do something for society.'
The company has become very big in the past 10 years -- it has grown almost 10 times; that is an unbelievable pace of growth, said the Infosys CEO.
For developing technology that is at the heart of high speed WiFi and 4G mobile systems Arogyaswami Paulraj receives one of science's highest honours, the Marconi Prize 2014.
The council resisted intense pressure from the powerful manufacturing, pharma and other trade lobbies that have urged the Obama administration to enact punitive measures against India for a laundry list of alleged intellectual property and patent violations.