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Tan and be a good Samaritan
Chill out but do some good in the bargain. This seems to be the credo behind eco-tourism and its practitioners. More

Destination South Asia
SOUTH Asia has enormous potential for ecotourism, which, if marketed right, could be a major industry within the next 10 to 15 years, according to the International Ecotourism Society (IETS). The United Nations Environment Programme has named ... More

SHOP TALK


The CRM conundrum
The author's experiences as a consumer make him believe customer relationship management is a concept that has failed to work. More

DOWN TO EARTH


Dangerous prospects of an agro-war
WAR is in the air. Even if there is no outbreak of hostilities, the acts of terrorism may continue as part of the proxy war. The armed forces are reported to have taken comprehensive measures to protect the Supreme Court building. There appears ... More

EAR TO THE GROUND


Tata Engg up on better performance hopes
BUOYED by flattering sales of Indica car and revival of the automobile sector, Tata Engineering is expected to post good results. Market analysts anticipate the company to either show marginal profits or losses in single digits. In addition, ... More

ON THE HEDGE


Positive outlook seen on Tata Engineering
THE following are some buy/sell strategies based on Wednesday's trading in the derivatives segment at the NSE. Equity options: The January 120 calls on Tata Engineering clocked the highest volumes on that stock, with 169 contracts. The ... More

SENSOR


Market lacklustre; awaits sense of direction
IT was a lacklustre day of trading at the bourses. The absence of any significant political, economic and corporate events made it a dull day as the BSE Sensex declined by 3.72 points (or 0.11 per cent) to settle at 3348.80 points. Since the ... More

ACCOUNTSPEAK


Cul-de-sac
FOR one reason or the other, I have been a great sympathiser of auditors who are sacked. Not that I head any committee on unjustified removal of CAs, but because I am interested in gainful employment of the professionals. I like to believe ... More

REFLECTIONS


A year later, still building lives
Abhiyan is training masons to revive the traditional art of building homes. More
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