Talent based Analysis
Sep 15 2008, Leena Komarraju

I do agree when people say that there are millions of jobs in India but many of the people are employable. But the reason is not due to a lack of talent. India has some of the best talents that the world has ever seen and can ever see. The real culprit...

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