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  1. Bangalore -- Bangalore City
    Bangalore, the seventh largest city of India, is a modern bustling city which is rapidly growing into an important industrical centre. The city is ... known as the Garden City beacuse of its beautifully laid out parks and gardens, wide tree-lined avenues, towering buildings and lively bazaars. Due to high concentration of IT industry in the city, Bangalore is now referred to as the Silicon Valley of India. One of the most techno savvy cities in India, Bangalore is dotted with software parks and the offices of major national and global IT firms. Today Bangalore is a modern city, but the city was founded by Kempegowda in the 16th century, sicnce then it has been acting as an important administrative and a business center. The city life revolves around Kepmgowda Circle and in the narrow and busy streets.
  2. Anna University -- Understanding
    Anna University proposes to enter into an MoU with Prasar Bharati, New Delhi, for utilising the latest equipment in the field of electronic media. This will help in exposing students to the latest broadcasting infrastructure, including audio and TV studios and transmission equipment, facilities available with Prasar Bharati.
  3. Cricinfo
    Cricinfo is the largest cricket-related website and one of the largest websites in the world with more than 20 million users. It includes news and articles, live scorecards, and a comprehensive and queriable database of historical matches and players from the 18th century to the present. On June 11, 2007, ESPN announced that it had bought Cricinfo from Wisden group.[1]
  4. Infosys Technologies
    Infosys Technologies Ltd. is a software development company with headquarters in Electronics City, Bangalore, India, an area known as 'India's Silicon Valley' for its concentration of high-tech multinational and Indian companies. Cofounded by Chairman and CEO N.R. Narayana Murthy, Infosys Technologies has accomplished a number of firsts for an Indian company, including becoming the first to be listed on an American stock exchange and the first to offer an employee stock option plan (ESOP). About 500 employees have become millionaires as a result of the company's ESOP. In 2000 the firm's international client base included 200 American firms, for which Infosys Technologies provided software for enterprise resource planning (ERP), Y2K compliance, electronic commerce, and other applications.
  5. Azim Premji -- Business India
    Azim Premji (born July 24 , 1945 ) is an India n businessman, and the richest person in the country (from 1999 to 2005 according to Forbes ). He is a graduate in Electrical Engineering from Stanford University , USA . At the age of 21, Premji joined Wipro , his father's vegetable oil business (then) (in 1966 ) after the sudden demise of his father.
  6. Naseeruddin Shah
    Naseeruddin Shah is a film actor of the Indian film industry who is successful in both mainstream movies as well as in art films. He was born on 20th July 1950 in Delhi. He graduated from the Aligarh Muslim University with arts. He passed from the National School of Drama in 1973 and in the same year he enrolled in the Film and Television Institute of India. He married Ratna Pathak Shah and has a daughter Heeba Manara Shah. Both his wife and daughter have ... graduated from the National School of Drama.
  7. Pune -- Cities
    In case you wish to relish the traditional Maratha culture, Pune should be in your itinerary. The city has been described as a cultural capital of Maratha people and Maharashtra. You will find in Pune many facets of Maratha culture, traditional values and ethos; arts and handicrafts; education and literary activities; dance, drama and theatre.
  8. Computer Science -- Microsoft Research
    Jos Stam received dual Bachelor of Science degrees in computer science and pure mathematics from the University of Geneva, Switzerland. While completing a master's and a doctorate degree in computer science at the University of Toronto, Stam worked at Alias to advance particle systems for PowerAnimator software. Upon graduation in 1995, Stam completed post-doctoral studies before returning to Alias in 1997. At SIGGRAPH 2005, as Alias senior research scientist, Stam was presented with the 2005 Computer Graphics Achievement Award. This honor recognized Stam's influence and groundbreaking work on subdivision surfaces and fast algorithms for the simulation of natural phenomena, especially fire, fluids and gases. Alias was acquired by Autodesk on January 10, 2006.
  9. Distance Learning Mba Program
    Florida ... placed very well in the first-ever Financial Times Top 25 Distance Learning MBA Program rankings, coming in at #14 among worldwide programs. among U.S. schools, Florida was #3 and, public programs, #1.
  10. Indian
    Indian culture was spread through the Malay Archipelago and Indonesia by traders from the S Indian kingdoms. Meanwhile, Greeks following Alexander had settled in Bactria (in the area of present-day Afghanistan) and established an Indo-Greek kingdom. After the collapse (1st cent. B.C.) of Bactrian power, the Scythians, Parthians, Afghans, and Kushans swept into NW India. There, small states arose and disappeared in quick succession; among the most famous of these kingdoms was that of the Kushans, which, under its sovereign Kanishka, enjoyed (2d cent. A.D.) great prosperity.
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