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Writing your resume right
Resume writing is considered an art and a resume, an advertisement of an individual's achievement. A great resume doesn't just tell future employers what milestones that an aspirant has achieved in his career, but makes the same assertion that all good ads do. It convinces employers that the candidate has what it takes to be successful in this new position or career. More

HEALTH


Disease-free heart
Here comes a book that would be of great help to heart patients. The book, Reversal of Heart Disease in Five Easy Steps, has been written by Dr Bimal Chhajer, cardiologist and author of many books for heart patients. According to a WHO ... More

WATER


Saving for the non-rainy day
Rainwater harvesting (RWH) is one area where awareness could bring about better advancements. And the involvement of CII in RWH campaigns is a welcome move. Lalitha Sridhar reports. More

MANAGEMENT


Three keys to success
In any organisation, for effective management, one needs to focus on three key areas: consistency, reliability and simplicity. More

WATCHES & ACCESSORIES


Know your watch
Are you fascinated by watches? Not just the classy swiss brands but the cheaper stuff as well? If you are, you should be familiar with those sub-Rs 200 watches that you can lay your hands on in every duty-paid shop or small watch shop. Are you ... More

CINEMA


Bollywood, Hollywood: Contrasting tales
While the past year proved to be good for Hollywood, Bollywood has not been so lucky. A clear signal that it is time for Bollywood to stop aping old success and also to move on. More

INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL


The many shades of Kiwi country
When in New Zealand, discover the mountains, volcanoes, geysers, secluded beaches, fiords and immerse yourself in mesmerising nature, for the landscape is so varied and multi-hued, says Sumitra Senapaty. More

Safety first
Here are some tips to help travellers keep their possessions safe while travelling. More

DOMESTIC TRAVEL


The snake and the bull
Lepakshi's claim to fame is a giant-sized granite Nandi, considered to be one of the largest of its kind in the world. J. Kamath on this nondescript South Indian town. More

PEOPLE


An eye for locks
V. Raghunathan, President, ING-Vysya Bank, is also one of the world's largest collectors of locks. Isidore Dominick Mendis on his collection and how it all started. More

BOOKS


Addressing fiscal concerns
India's Fiscal Matters
By Parthasarathi Shome
Publishers: Oxford University Press, New Delhi
Price: Rs. 495 More

ReCreating Strategy
ReCreating Strategy
By Stephen Cummings
Publishers: Sage Publications, London
Price: £ 21.99
More

All about DRIPs and DSPs
All about DRIPs and DSPs
The Easy Way To Get Started
By George C. Fisher
Publishers: Mc-Graw Hill, US
Price: $16.95 More

Strategies at work
Making A Difference
By Bruce Nixon
Publishers: Roli Books Pvt Ltd, New Delhi
Price Rs. 295 More


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