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Data disabled, too
It's a strange situation. There are severe anomalies in estimates of the number of disabled in the country.
`We don't want to become a political organisation'
An investment banker on the Wall Street, Indian in origin, and born and brought up in the US. He's 20-something, with a grueling work schedule, travelling most of the time within and out of the country.
Investors' realty hopes razed to the ground
The Finance Bill 2001 has left the industry and the common man gasping for breath. The hopes and expectations of both the real estate industry and the investors have not materialised.
Set up your business while you go to class
After months of dividing his time between studying accounting at Boston University and tracking down investors for his e-commerce site, Jeff Gut decided it was time to make a choice, reports the Wired News.
The guitarist behind Dum maro dum
The stalwart of Indian film music, Naushad, says that nobody can match skills with Bhupinder Singh when it comes to playing the guitar.
Living here and there
Recently, the Vadhera Art Gallery in Delhi exhibited the works of two sons of M F Husain: Shamshad, the elder, and Owais, the younger.
Airtel most innovative in HR
Early this year, premier cellular service provider Bharti Cellular, operating under the brand-name of Airtel, was adjudged the `Company with the Most Innovative HR Practices in the Asia Pacific Region' at the Asia Pacific HRD conclave held in Mumbai.
ER&DCI offers special courses for e-biz programming
Thanks to the info-tech revolution, the fifth letter of English commands a wider application than its fellow vowels. The letter `e' now comes before business, commerce, entertainment and just about anything that impacts our daily lives -- thereby rendering the entire world wired and webbed.
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