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Journal of Qur'anic studies [electronic resource] = Majallat al-dirāsāt al-Qurʹānīyah / Centre of Islamic Studies, School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London

London : Centre of Islamic Studies, 1999-




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Journal of ritual studies [electronic resource]

Pittsburgh, Pa. : Dept. of Religious Studies, University of Pittsburgh, ©1987-




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Jimmy Carter, From Peanuts to Presidents / Filmhub

[Place of publication not identified] : Filmhub, [2024]




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Bridging the internship gap

When testimonials involve tearful calls of gratitude, it is most definitely a job well done for Internshala.




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Jack of all trades

Selvaraj Suthagar on how Abdul Kalam fired his imagination




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The Rope ladder

About 1,000 rural artisans find hope in Rope that has empowered them to face contemporary challenges



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Look beyond the conventional



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United Flavours: An insightful journey of camera buffs




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Natural edge

128 salons and counting! Veena and C.K. Kumaravel talk to Priyadarshini Paitandy about taking their beauty chain to small towns and creating job opportunities




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President honours grassroots innovators

15 national awards and one lifetime achievement award presented




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Software, art and photography

Mukul Soman is creating a buzz in the international scene with his skills in photography, software and art




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A 'Tee' kadai!

It's now cool to wear Tamil on your sleeve. Brand Thamizha is here




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The Other Half - Gendered economics

Economic downturns impact women in more ways than they do men. Here's why.




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Desi Girl

At 23 she followed her dream, turned entrepreneur and set up a rural BPO. Saloni Malhotra speaks to Anusha Parthasarathy about DesiCrew's success and the team behind it




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The backdrop of success

Having worked globally, Vivek Davos sees immense potential in the Tier two and three cities of India. With his online photographic store and training programme, he hopes to help students excel.



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Get started!

The Startup Centre does just that — help small teams set up web-based businesses



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Designer cocoon

Zaarga uses the Internet to weave a unique success tale. Payal Chhabria has the details...




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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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Animated about the future

Business partners Anand Gurnani and P. Rama Krishna are on a road-show across the country with a single mission — to spread the word about the endless possibilities of animation among professionals, industry, faculty in institutes and students. Geeta Padmanabhan catches up with the duo




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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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Bonding beyond boardrooms

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




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Packed, sealed and delivered

From pickles and photocopies to movie tickets and medicines, a bunch of young men promise to deliver anything anywhere. K. Jeshi finds out more




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Brand Makeover

From student politics to the world of advertisement Dominic Savio has come a long way




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Journey from school dropout to mechanic

The sight of a mechanic may be commonplace but the person in the picture is unique. Meet 20-year-old Bhavani, perhaps the only woman mechanic in the city.




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The chicken and egg story

B.Soundarajan’s contract farming model in poultry has turned Suguna Holdings Pvt Ltd into a Rs 4,200 crore enterprise. At the same time, it has provided an assured livelihood to hundreds of farmers across India. K. Jeshi reports



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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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Best of both worlds

Rupesh Patric channelises his art to raise funds for various causes. He juggles this with his tech-savvy persona




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'Model' education

Trying to bridge the gap between engineering classrooms and eventual workplaces is Lab Electronics, a company that manufactures educational electronics training devices and simulators



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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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The best of both worlds

A CEO by day and a Chef by evening, Venkatesh Bhat of Accord Metropolitan dons two hats with ease. Nikhil Raghavan meets the hotelier-entrepreneur



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Get started early

There are benefits if you start working early. Warren Buffet and Bill Gates are good examples of this.



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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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Smiles and celebration

Sandra and Cheryl have a bagful of ideas for the most elegant wedding



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Steered by technology

MEET Venkatesh Prasad, a technical expert with Ford, on what drives automobile design



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Budget your way to wealth

Financial planning is crucial to your financial independence.




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Meet and greet

Treetle is an online platform for the like-minded to share their interests or set up avenues for get togethers




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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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Lady with the lamp

Smita Ramani, who works in a telecom company, literally moonlights as she hand-paints and customises recycled bottles, cookie jars and lanterns




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Indian companies invest only on youngsters



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Animated adventures

P. Jayakumar, CEO of Toonz Animation India, is in tune with the times




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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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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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Every workday needs a game plan

Getting more done during the workday is the employee’s goal. Why then does he feel frustrated at the end of the day, about productivity? Here are some common workplace mistakes, and the ways to avoid them.



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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.