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  • Just don't call Jayaraman's invention an e-textile.

    Wearing Wires 2007

  • Mr. Jayaraman also expects the company to post 25% growth in revenue in the current fiscal year through March, over the 4.67 billion rupees it posted last year.

    Hathway Cable to Invest $16.2 Million for Phase I Digitization Kenan Machado 2011

  • Jayaraman said that at present there were more than 1.35 lakh applications for a mere 300 openings in different categories at Isro.

    Moon Outpost or Bust - NASA Watch 2009

  • Jayaraman told reporters on the sidelines of an industry event.

    Hathway Cable to Invest $16.2 Million for Phase I Digitization Kenan Machado 2011

  • The company plans to digitize a fourth of its 8 million users, who are currently connected mostly through analog cable systems, by the end of this year, Mr. Jayaraman said.

    Hathway Cable to Invest $16.2 Million for Phase I Digitization Kenan Machado 2011

  • He replaces Kishore Jayaraman , who will move to a new role in 2012, GE said, without giving any details.

    GE Names Banmali Agrawala as CEO of India Energy Unit Rakesh Sharma of Dow Jones Newswires 2011

  • There are far too many to name here, but they include Bobby Peek in South Africa, Ralph Ryder in the U.K., Tomori Balasz in Hungary, Von Hernandez in the Philippines, Madhumitta Dutta, Bittu Sahgal, Praful Bidwai, and Nityanand Jayaraman—the Indian journalist who accompanied me on so many factory investigations that he once called me his greatest occupational hazard—in India.

    THE STORY OF STUFF Annie Leonard 2010

  • There are far too many to name here, but they include Bobby Peek in South Africa, Ralph Ryder in the U.K., Tomori Balasz in Hungary, Von Hernandez in the Philippines, Madhumitta Dutta, Bittu Sahgal, Praful Bidwai, and Nityanand Jayaraman—the Indian journalist who accompanied me on so many factory investigations that he once called me his greatest occupational hazard—in India.

    THE STORY OF STUFF Annie Leonard 2010

  • There are far too many to name here, but they include Bobby Peek in South Africa, Ralph Ryder in the U.K., Tomori Balasz in Hungary, Von Hernandez in the Philippines, Madhumitta Dutta, Bittu Sahgal, Praful Bidwai, and Nityanand Jayaraman—the Indian journalist who accompanied me on so many factory investigations that he once called me his greatest occupational hazard—in India.

    THE STORY OF STUFF Annie Leonard 2010

  • There are far too many to name here, but they include Bobby Peek in South Africa, Ralph Ryder in the U.K., Tomori Balasz in Hungary, Von Hernandez in the Philippines, Madhumitta Dutta, Bittu Sahgal, Praful Bidwai, and Nityanand Jayaraman—the Indian journalist who accompanied me on so many factory investigations that he once called me his greatest occupational hazard—in India.

    THE STORY OF STUFF Annie Leonard 2010

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