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Reshuffling cards
TNT India, one of the largest express distribution companies in the country, has fused common sense and recycling for a project that will bring joy to hundreds of underprivileged children.
Samaritan director
Feroze Khan has seen it all. The director of highly acclaimed plays like Mahatma versus Gandhi, Tumhari Amrita and Saalgirah says he has reached a stage in life where theatre for money or fame's sake does not excite him.
Small is beautiful, Mr Minister
Thanks to the six criteria -- ownership of house, car, telephone, possession of credit card, club membership, and foreign travel for filing IT return, the number of individual tax-payers has increased significantly, touching 2.5 million.
My Money
``I have two houses to run now, I can't afford to be self-indulgent.'' And then I thought that was completely fair, because she was a more commercially viable proposition than me. In the end, he was doing it for me anyway.
Interesting double debut in mad potboiler
Rohit goes away promising to return only when he has made his fortune and rendered himself fit to marry Sonia. And he gets into a fair way of doing that, getting on to the stage and cutting a popular album.
Historical statement
Jabbar Patel's Dr Baba Saheb Ambedkar is not the longest feature film in the 31st International Film Festival of India for nothing. It has the substance to carry it through with distinction, and even beyond for posterity.

Let jobs chase people
In the hot pursuit of jobs, a large number of qualified professionals in the country settle for positions that don't match their individual aspirations and expertise. Headhunt specialist Anil Mahajan attributes this mismatch to lack of enough platforms where corporate organisations can meet the right candidates.
NGOs attract trained professionals
Voices of discontent are often heard at the non-government organisations (NGOs) in different sectors. Nevertheless, there are many who find enormous satisfaction working in this sector.
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