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The workplace bullies
Unlike everyday conflicts at work, bullying is a long-lasting conflict, where one person is systematically harassed by one or more colleagues or superiors, resulting in severe damage to the victim's psychological and physical health. It also crea tes an unhealthy working atmosphere usually by intimidating the rest. More

HEALTH


It's a mind-thing, after all!
It's important not to overload or deprive your liver of food to maintain a perfect energy balance. More

COSMETICS


Colours & shades...
There is no dearth of good quality local products as well as foreign ones in the market, when it comes to colour cosmetics. Here's a look at the various brands and products doing the rounds. More

INTERNET


Donate online
Soft launched a couple of months ago, the revamped Web site of Child Relief and You (CRY) offers surfers an opportunity to make an online donation to the organisation. Users have to first register with the site (More

INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL


On a hot air balloon
It is an experience of a different kind for Gustasp Irani, who hovers above Cairns, Australia, in a hot air balloon. More

A trip to Penang
Inder Raj Ahluwalia on this Malaysian resort island that is in full bloom today and an idyllic playground for sun and sea worshippers. More

DOMESTIC TRAVEL


Discovering Mount Abu
There is more to this desert-State's only hill station than the famed Dilwara temples, says Faguni Verma. More

ENTERTAINMENT & LEISURE


The selling concept
Entertainment is a very unpredictable business, and success comes your way only if the concept and content are good. More

TOURISM


Restoring a historic city
One patch of bad restoration work in an old royal palace at Jaisalmer made a freelance-writer from the UK set the conservation initiation in motion. Rasika Dhavse on Sue Carpenter and her campaign. More

TRENDS


A different survey
For the first time, a survey has been done on the non-profit sector of the country, a sector that works mostly in the areas of religious or cultural activities, community or social service, education and health. The findings unveiled recently by ... More

BOOKS


Lending to the poor, a forgotten issue?
Banks, Borrowers and Barriers
Problems of Finance Against Poverty
By P. Rama Mohana Rao
Distributors: Samata Books, Chennai
Price: Rs 130 (hardbound); Rs 80 (paperback) More

Where there are no boundaries...
The Asia-Pacific Internet Handbook - Episode IV
Emerging Powerhouses
Ed by Madanmohan Rao
Publishers: Tata McGraw Hill, New Delhi
Price: Rs 395 More

Yoga for Stress Relief
By Bharat Thakur
Publishers: Wisdom Tree, New Delhi
Price: Rs 125 More

Assessment Centres
Identifying Potential and Developing Competency
By Nitin Sawardekar
Publishers: Response Books, New Delhi
Price: Not mentioned More


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