Kiran Karnik
Nov 8 2007, Pratyush

India’s 50-billion dollar IT industry, which employs about 1.6 million people and mainly confines to the metro cities, have seen tremendous pace of growth in last 10 years. The country’s economic growth is roaring to touch double-digit growth in...

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