Jiro Ose

India: Changing India

India is booming because of the recent explosion of demand in IT industries, where most of the major computer and IT companies have opened their offices.

Yuppie sips cappuccino at a cafe in Bangalore, India.
  
A vegetable vender at a local market in Old Delhi in the early morning. Although New Delhi is thriving with new arrival of capital investment, Old Delih is still holding its traditional way of life and business.
  
Calls are being answered at Convergys in Gurgaon, outside of Delhi. Convergys is one of the largest outsourcing company, and its world headquarters is in Cincinnati, Ohio,  U.S.A. This service center, which has over 5,000 employees, caters several clients, fielding calls coming from US, UK, and Australia.
     
  
A groom makes his way to his bride on horseback in the street of Delhi.
  
Sunday at the Metropolitan Mall in Gurgaon, outside Delhi. Due to the rise of better employment opportunities, Indians, especially young Indians, gained more purchasing power.
  
A man carries fresh produce at a vegetable market in Old Delhi in the early morning.
     
  
Young software engineers at work at the campus of Wipro Technologies in Bangalore, India. Wipro Technologies, India's major IT company, employs 6,500 at this location alone. Average age of the employees is 27.
  
Daily life of Old New Delih.
  
Window washer makes his way down at the campus of Wipro Technologies in Bangalore.
     
  
Traditional Hindu festival in progress in Allepay, India.
  
Hemant Sahni, who works at Convergys, an outsourcing company which operates call centers in India, asks his friend Anuj Kathuria, operation manager of Aviation India, for his opinion at the Metropolitan Mall in Gurgaon, outside Delhi. D
  
A driver of a traditional rice boat steers his way on a calm channel in Allepay, India.
     
  
High-end apartment buildings are springing up like mashrooms in Gurgaon, outside New Delhi.
  
Hindu divotees shows his religious commitment by skewing his cheeks duirng a festival in Allepay, India.
  
Young software Engineers take lunch break at the campus of Wipro Technologies in Bangalore.