![]() Financial Daily from THE HINDU group of publications Saturday, June 25, 2005 |
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VARIETY CLIMATE & WEATHER
Walking on water!A mother taking her child to school through a flooded street in the western suburbs of Mumbai on Friday. The Met department has forecast heavy rains accompanied by strong gusty winds in the next few days. ... More HEALTH All work & some play Corporate campuses now offer rest and recreation facilities such as gyms, swimming pools, multiplexes, etc in addition to cafeterias, as part of employee welfare measures. More TRAVEL & PLACES From gardening to travelling From reading to designing furniture, he enjoys doing it all. But nothing beats his love for a `perfectly uneventful day'. More LIFESTYLE Relaxing right `Young executives of today don't know how to relax like the older generation... they have to strike the right balance, so that they don't burn out.' N. Kumar, Vice-Chairman of the Sanmar Group, relaxes with a daily game of tennis. More GENDER Time for little delights Their children are their stress-busters, but these busy women also make time for some special interests... More
No time for a break...
Gymming, Jogging, Swimming EVENTS Diamond jewellery expo at Vizag VISAKHAPATNAM: Ganjam Nagappa and Son Private Ltd, Bangalore, is holding a three-day diamond jewellery exhibition here from July 1 at the Taj Residency. Mr Arun Gupta, Assistant Manager (Marketing), said at a press meet here on Friday ... More ENTERTAINMENT & LEISURE
BSNL hopes to mop up Rs 500 cr through value-added services Ties up with Mauj for movie-based mobile gamingWITH revenues from voice calls dipping, cellular operators are heavily banking on value-added services such as games, ring tones and data downloads to keep their cash registers ringing. State-owned Bharat Sanchar Nigam Ltd on Friday said that ... More SPORTS Addicted to golf It's one course many corporate honchos love to attend... nearly every day. Nothing like a round of golf to perk up a busy workday, they say. More TRENDS Bangalore, Chennai `least expensive' cities FOR the residents of Bangalore and Chennai it's perhaps time to uncork the champagne, for the two cities have been rated among the least expensive to live in by a worldwide survey carried out by Mercer Human Resources Consulting. The survey, ... More CARTOON
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