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Get Going
Pursuing higher studies or professional courses may be easier today with nationalised banks giving out educational loans at competitive rates. More

FOOD & CUISINE


It's all in the season
Purobi Menon savours a rich repast, reminiscent of the past, as Jiggs Kalra spices up Avadh's Nawabi cuisine. More

BOOK REVIEW


Making awareness happen
Work Democracy and Development
By Prayag Mehta
Publishers: Sage, New Delhi
Price Rs 395. More

Some numbers count
Qualitative Methods for Marketplace Research
By Shay Sayre
Publishers: Sage, Thousand Oaks
Price: $36 More

Successful Branding
Successful Branding
By Pran K Choudhury
Publishers: Universities Press, Hyderabad
Price: Rs 450 More

Glimpses of Indian Economic Policy
Glimpses of Indian Economic Policy -- An Insider's View
By I.G. Patel
Publishers: Oxford University Press, Nde Delhi
Price: Rs 395 More

HEALTH


Cough it out
Expressing the unexpressed thoughts could well be a long-term remedy for coughs and headaches. More

RADIO/TV


Against all odds...
It's not easy to figure out what catches and retains audience interest. But in this unpredictable world of entertainment, a few have done well. More

  • If you want an educational loan...
  • Less taxing

    IT TRAINING


    IT for kids
    Fifty schools in India will soon integrate computer science with the rest of the curriculum and helping them with this is IT Kids, a computer education company. Called the `School of Tomorrow' programme, it will provide class appropriate ... More

    INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL


    Darkness at mid-day is fun too
    Oslo, with its expansive outdoor spaces, can be charming in winter too, as Uday K. Chakraborty found out. More

    DOMESTIC TRAVEL


    Mandu, the city of love
    On a trip to Mandu, Madhya Pradesh, Santhanu Bandyopadhyay explores the town with a past, replete with stories of romance and battle, courage and betrayal. More

    SHOPPING


    It's a steal
    Though the thrifty housewife may ponder over the price tag, the savvy one realises that classy stainless steelware is an intelligent buy. More

    ARTS & CRAFTS


    Craft treat
    It's back again — Delhi's well received `Nature Bazaar' at the Dilli Haat. On till February 14, it is an event that deserves to be replicated in metros all over the country. Organised by Dastkar, it showcases the hundred different skills of ... More

    They craft, we shop
    The Craft Shop at DakshinaChitra near Chennai serves as a platform for heritage skills and supports handicrafts. It blends commerce with conservation successfully, says Lalitha Sridhar. More


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