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Why Bangalore?
Opening comments from various sources giving information on Bangalore on subjects ranging from the ease of making money to the changing architecture to the openness of the city...a look at population and income statistics ...an interview with renowned historian and sociologist Ram Guha who presents a brief tour of Bangalore's technological lineage.
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Booming Bangalore:
Interviews with outsourcing giant Infosys' Nandan Nilekani, a book publisher, local business owners and a young entrepeneur who spin the recent success stories of Bangalore
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Career Choices:
Interview with artists who acknowledge that call center work is enticing their peers and students into easy money. Visits to call center training facilities as well as an actual call center. Interviews with trainers and teachers.

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Western Influence & Family:
A look at how the rise in economic growth is altering the family structure; also how Western products (i.e. McDonalds, Pizza Hut) are rapidly becoming the fad in Bangalore and what this means for the traditional Indian way of life -
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Youth & Education:
What are kid's like these days in Bangalore?: students, professors and sociologists talk about the values of the Nuevo-riche in Bangalore.
This section leads into a brief section on how an outside village is being affected by the boom and influence. In this case, the village leader explains that there has not been any economic change despite the recent growth in Bangalore.
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Giving Back: Gandhi saw the businessman as a trustee. A brief section on corporate sponsorship of arts and civic and community facilities.
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Outsourcing: The Aftermath: Closing comments about the large picture of how outsourcing has and will affect Bangalore and India.
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