![]() Financial Daily from THE HINDU group of publications Monday, February 24, 2003 |
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LIFE ENTREPRENEURSHIP
Giving MNCs an AdvantageBangalore has seen a lot of MNCs mushroom in the past decade. Finding a lot of them struggling to set up shop here, C.N. Kumar took the initiative to set up a management services firm, which has helped 45 software companies establish their ventures in the city. More PEOPLE
Heart of the matterHere's a man who has examined the hearts of several Indian prime ministers. Rasheeda Bhagat on Dr N. Gopinath who performed the first successful open heart surgery in India. More
Survivor goes to the Amazon
AUTOMOBILES Boom time... for motoring media! Come winter and it's time for the motoring media, what with launches, upgrades and announcements doing the rounds in the automobile industry. And this winter has been no exception. More TEXTILES
Reviving past gloryIt's the passion for a dying textile tradition that drove Shivajirao Holkar, a scion of the Indore rulers, to give a new lease of life to the 1,500-year-old Maheshwari textiles. Sudha Menon reports. More RESORTS & AMUSEMENT PARKS
A health tripThe Golden Palms Spa and Resort in Bangalore is now repositioning itself as a health resort for stressed out souls. Anjali Prayag on the resort's new avatar. More FASHION
No cottons please...Nina Varghese on Erum Ali, one of Chennai's up and coming fashion designers, who believes that designer clothes should be affordable and at the same time, `inspired'. More CINEMA
Showbiz gets really toughWith many well-known cinema theatres downing their shutters, cinema exhibition in the country gets a new definition with the growing number of multiplexes that promise to club fun and food with films. More INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL Deals on offer With summer fast approaching, it's time to plan your European holidays. SOTC has on offer its famous 14-day European tour, which includes visits to Germany, France, Switzerland, Italy, Holland, Belgium and UK. And the cities? Venice, ... More DOMESTIC TRAVEL
A losing battle?The State highways that pass through the Melghat Tiger Reserve pose a threat to the teak, bamboo forests, its wildlife and also the people who live in the surrounding villages. P. Devarajan on the need for immediate action for better preserva tion of this sanctuary. More Comments & Letters to the Editor to: bleditor@thehindu.co.in Subscribe to: Business Line |
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Top Stories In Focus Run-up to Budget Kelkar Report Bottled water: How safe is it? Telecom Competition Oil PSUs: Disinvestment dilemma Housing Fin. rate war: Bonanza for consumers! NPAs in Banking In Depth Simple Economics Consumer Notes Tax Talk The Brahmananda collections Corporate Governance Gold: Still the winner? Cars: Always a beauty Books and Reviews Looking back Feb. 16-Feb. 22 New tracks for safety Romancing the bike |
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