Sujit is the business editor, Bangalore, in The Times of India. He has been with TOI for 17 years, starting as an Assistant Editor on the Edit Page. He has been tracking technology for over a decade, and intensively tracking it for the past four years. He writes regularly for The Times of India on enterprise and consumer technologies, new trends in them, and how these are impacting businesses and people. He has been particularly focused on technology innovations being done in India, and in identifying Indian companies, including start-ups, that are doing extraordinary technology work. Besides being in charge of the business pages of TOI in Bangalore, he has been overseeing the weekly technology page in TOI, Bangalore, and actively contributing to it. LESS … MORE
Beneath the shadow of global headlines, day-to-day reality in Iran has long been at variance with Western narratives. In Nov, when we spent three days in Tehran, one of the first messages I received when Ireached – from a friend in US – said the women must all be in hijabs. How wrong that was!
Barring some older women, no one was wearing – forget hijabs – even a scarf over their heads in public places. We were told that in restaurants, if a woman has a scarf covering her head, a young woman might come by, flip it off, and say ‘Don’t betray the movement’.