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Eco Rally, aha!
Club Mahindra, the flagship brand of Mahindra Holidays and Resorts India Ltd., and part of the Rs 5,500-crore Mahindra Group, held an Eco Rally in Goa recently to demonstrate its commitment to conservation. Held in association with Bharat ... More

HEALTH


Looking back on anger
Prone to anger — the easiest thing to do would be explode, but the better thing to do would be train yourself to be a good-natured person. More

RADIO/TV


Bringing cable operators together
It would pay to bring in some regulation for the existing television channels, instead of bringing in more channels. More

BANKING


Banking on a different outlook
With Banking Services Recruitment Board being abolished in 2001, and the finance minister directing each bank to draw up its people profile, what are the options available for banks and how are they working out their HR profiles? More

CINEMA


Is there no end to Bollywood's woes?
The film industry is looking at the bleakest year gone past, with losses adding up to a shocking Rs 200 crore and only two hits under its belt. Will the next year be any better? More

RURAL DEVELOPMENT


Dreaming change
The theory i-management guru, Arindam Chaudhuri, has another theory up his sleeve, or more precisely, a dream he would like to realise. "When the government fails ... we begin," is his slogan. And towards this end he has kicked off the Great ... More

INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL


Star-struck on a cruise
P.T. Jyothi Datta on a Star cruise out of Hong Kong writes about the relaxing fun aboard and the many interesting sight-seeing options when the ship docks every morning. More

DOMESTIC TRAVEL


The beach for company
Sarvesh and Hina Talwar trek through coastal Goa to relish the many beautiful beaches interspersed with mountains, jungles and a variety of small eating joints. More

CONSUMER ACTIVISM


Is customer really the king?
A look into the pricing methods in India shows that the consumers are being taken for a ride, literally. Will this change? More

ARTS & CRAFTS


Weaving history with designs
A private collection of carpets at Carpet Cellar in New Delhi is worth the viewing for craft lovers and worth the buy for carpet connoisseurs. More

BOOKS


It's still a happening place
Managing Global Software Projects
By Ramesh Gopalswamy
Publishers: Tata McGraw Hill
Price: Not mentioned
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More on the road
Tomorrow's Transportation
Changing Cities, Economies and Lives
By William L. Garrison and Jerry D. Ward
Publishers: Artech House, London
Price: Not mentioned
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Doing Business in Emerging Markets — Entry and Negotiation Strategies
By S. Tamer Cavusgil et al
Publishers: Sage, USPrice: $32.95 More

Insights from the Winner's Circle
The Ernst & Young Entrepreneur of the Year Award
By Greogory K. Ericksen
Publishers: Dearborn Trade Publishers, US
Price: Not mentioned
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