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This princess walked to school
Is it difficult to be a princess in this day and age, when the protocol can wear you out? "Not at all," says the Princess. "There are certain rules which you would call protocol and we would call rules... these have been a part of our lives since we were quite small." More

A study in diversity
Travelling, writing, collecting art, acting plus clinching mega deals in the advertising world. And that's not the end either of Geetanjali Kirloskar's list of activities. More

LIFESTYLE


Where health takes a backseat
Today's lifestyle has women facing demanding careers, responsibilities at home and at work... More

FOODS & FOOD PROCESSING


Going organic is the way
Think ghee, think cholesterol? No, not after the introduction of a low-cholesterol, organic version of the product. In fact, organic foods offer you a range of healthier, heartier substitutes. More

GEMS & JEWELLERY


The end of golden dreams
For the thousand-odd expatriate workers in Saudi Arabia, who ruled the gold market for years, the prospects of a flourishing bullion business seem dim, thanks to the recent Saudisation drive. More

PHOTOGRAPHIC & ALLIED PRODUCTS


A day to remember
Years have passed since the day when this photograph was taken. It truly represents all the progress we have made thanks to the man with the plough. More

DOMESTIC TRAVEL


History revisited
A visit to some of the famous temples in Orissa — the Lingaraja Temple at Bhubaneswar, the Sun Temple at Konark and the Jagannath Temple at Puri — helps visitors establish enduring links with our rich heritage. More

ENTREPRENEURSHIP


The talent hunter
This player is in the business of helping companies search better — for the right talent. And how does it feel about the Indian head-hunting scene? Read on... More

TOURISM


Rhythms of culture
After a long and arduous journey, Invis Multimedia in Thiruvananthapuram has met with success. Along the way, the team has been packaging Kerala's ethnicity and changing the face of tourism in the State. More

BOOKS


Flying on a dream
Envisioning an Empowered Nation - Technology for
Societal Transformation
By Dr A.P.J. Abdul Kalam with
Dr A. Sivathanu Pillai
Publishers: Tata McGraw-Hill, New Delhi
Price: Rs 300.
India - My Dream
An Interactive Lecture Series< br>Agenda for the Nation
Publishers: All India Management Association,
Hyderabad Management Association and Excel
Books Pvt. Ltd, New Delhi
Price: Rs 150. More
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