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Look, who's calling the shots!

An inspiring story of three women who've taken advantage of changing technology and attitudes to occupy top corporate jobs




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Engineering success

Technocrat K.G. Girish Babu has built up organisations that have put Kerala on the IT map. An ardent ham and photographer, he is a multi-tasker who effectively juggles his work and his hobbies



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President honours grassroots innovators

15 national awards and one lifetime achievement award presented




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In the world of words

Four-month programme on publishing is a mix of hands-on training and theory




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Facebook's Indian flavour

A relatively small e-commerce start-up Tagtile, co-founded by two IIT graduates, was acquired by Facebook last week.




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A flair for things

Ami Shroff sheds light on bartending, flair and mixing that perfect cocktail




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Women Power: Making it big in small scale business

She gave employment to youngsters from down South and others who were visiting Chennai for employment for the first time




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Bonding beyond boardrooms

To Paul Mathew, theatre is an effective management tool that can promote holistic thinking




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In Focus

Nature photographer K.Ramnath Chandrashekar communicates with nature




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Talking business

Interview Blair Singer will speak about time-tested business wisdom, philosophy of sales and purposeful education at a workshop on May 13



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Mapping the City

Designer M.Rathina Basker says mapmaking is neither a craft nor a business for him. It is a hobby that drives him to diffuse information graphically about cities.




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Business unusual

Watch out! Anatolian Tigers on the prowl.



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Burning with zeal to excel



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Sharing a common interest




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Writing her own fate

Anil Jyothi talks about her journey from leading an inconsequential life in a small hamlet near Warangal to becoming the CEO of a software company



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Rabbit farming best bet for housewives, unemployed youth

NABARD offers training on scientific lines to those interested




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Piloting the Maharaja

On navigating the national carrier, in good times and bad



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Daring to dream

G. Sree Vidhya, who has stormed the male bastion of providing security services



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Century-old tools still in vogue for land survey



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In the big league with a heart

She is a pioneer in the beauty industry in India and an acknowledged expert in aromatherapy. Blossom Kochhar was in town recently with her new range of beauty products



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Banking on beliefs

These young engineering professionals chose entrepreneurship over big firms and fat pay



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Chasing happiness

VJ Juhi Pande on what’s next after Channel V




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Tapping into knowledge economy

Quizmaster Giri ‘Pickbrain’ Balasubramaniam says there’s a lot of scope for the quizzing market




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The prejudice continues

Women employees still have slower pay growth and career advancement than their male counterparts, says study




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United Flavours: Giving ad-men a dash of pepper



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Bringing work home

Running a small business from your apartment can be useful, but it is important to understand the legalities around it, and make sure you are in the clear



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Indian companies invest only on youngsters



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Designs on the skyline

Architect Tony Joseph who designed South India’s tallest apartment tower says that the state needs a vertical growth plan



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630 entrepreneurs evince interest in setting up poultry units

Perambalur district allocated Rs.2.85 crore subsidy for poultry development




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Dreaming big

There’s a business opportunity in every problem and this is proved by youngsters who are turning entrepreneurs even before they graduate!



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From hobbies to income: catching it big with the web

Social networking sites offer users a platform to promote their abilities and allow for works to be noticed by international forums




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Taking the back channel

Low-cost Indian tractors are being repackaged for the niche agricultural market overseas




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Schooling for success

Angel investor Freeman Murray talks about setting up StartupSchool.in to mentor youngsters who want to start tech companies



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The business of women

Eighteen women learnt the ropes of starting a business, at a workshop conducted by the FICCI Ladies Organisation and WOBEDA



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Get a bite with Bitcoin: Bangalore restaurant now accepts payment in Bitcoins

Suryawanshi in Bengaluru is the second restaurant in the country to have started accepting bitcoins.




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Money laundering laws will now cover cryptocurrency trade

Indian cryptocurrency exchanges will have to report suspicious activity to the Financial Intelligence Unit India




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Unveiling the Cosmic Mystery: Why Is Space Dark?

Explore why space appears dark despite the countless stars in the universe. Learn about the inverse square law of light and the vast distances between stars that cause the darkness of space.




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Sunita Williams Bids Adieu To Boeing's Starliner; Spacecraft Left Space Station For Earth

Boeing's Starliner spacecraft has left the International Space Station (ISS) and is on its way back to Earth. 




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Elon Musk-Led Space X Aims For First Uncrewed Starship Mission To Mars Within 2 Years

Elon Musk-led SpaceX recently launched the third test flight of its 400-foot-tall Starship rocket, along with the Heavy booster. 




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Indian Space Startup Pixxel Bags NASA Contract To Support Earth Science Research

The satellites can help detect, monitor, and predict critical global phenomena across agriculture, oil and gas, mining, environment, and other sectors in up to 50 times richer detail. 




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Explained: Why Earth Vibrated For 9 Days Continuously In 2023? Know About Greenland Landslide Mega Tsunami

Due to climate change and rising global temperatures, the glaciers had been gradually thinning. When the glacier finally gave way, it sent a colossal amount of debris tumbling into the fjord, displacing enough material to fill around 10,000 Olympic-sized pools.




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'All Preparatory Steps For Manned Mission To Moon Approved': Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw As Cabinet Approves Chandrayaan-4 Mission

Union Cabinet today approved the 'Chandrayaan-4' mission, aimed at developing and demonstrating the technologies required for landing Indian astronauts on the moon and ensuring their safe return to Earth. 




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Bharatiya Anthariksh Station: India To Have Its Space Station, Announces PM Modi

The Union Cabinet today approved the first step towards the Bharatiya Antariksh Station.




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Water On The Moon: Surprising New Discovery Reveals The Moon Has More Water Than Expected!

New research reveals that the Moon contains far more water than previously thought, surprising scientists and reshaping future lunar exploration plans!




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NASA Astronaut Sunita Williams In Poor Health? Doctor Shares How Extended Space Stay Can Take A Toll

While concerns have been raised repeatedly about the health of the astronauts stuck in space, recent photos have stirred the discussion. Williams appears gaunt, which experts say might indicate nutritional deficiencies 




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Celebrating the will to fight

“Cansurvive: Subah Ka Pata” deals with the dreaded disease with sensitivity and imagination.




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Breathing life into leather

Seethalakshmi talks to Geetha Venkatramanan about pursuing a rare art form.




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With no intermission

Theatre veteran K.S. Nagarajan, felicitated recently on his 100th birthday, talks about his long journey.




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Let imagination soar

The Little Theatre’s The Garage Gang is a good mix of dance, improv and retelling of classic tales




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Meeting Noma Dumezweni was like meeting my older self: Emma Watson

The actor said seeing the London stage production made her feel connected to her wizard alter ego Hermione Granger once again.