![]() Financial Daily from THE HINDU group of publications Friday, May 03, 2002 |
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VARIETY FOOD & CUISINE Chinese food festival begins KOCHI: A Chinese food festival called Master Strokes has begun at the Thail Pavilion Restaurant at Taj Malabar. It will be on till May 12. Master Chef Shi Xi Lin from Golden Dragon, Taj Mahal Hotel, Mumbai will present the best of Chinese ... More INTERIORS & HOMES Interior designing awards presented The IIID-MK Awards 2001 for talent, innovation and achievements in the field of interior designing, was given away by theatre and film personality, Amol Palekar, here. Awards were given out in four categories residential spaces, office ... More HEALTH Apollo opens centre for nervous system disorders INTRODUCING niche products for specific medical ailments is the latest strategy of the Apollo Hospitals Group. The group has launched the Apollo Health Centre in Chennai, which is supposed to be the first of its kind in India, will focus on ... More
MDRC plans to promote genetic disorder research TRAVEL & PLACES Dream packages RCI India, the leader in vacation ownership exchanges, on Thursday announced that it has entered into an arrangement with Citibank for a six-month promotion programme under which all Citibank customers (credit and bank cards) making extensive ... More RESORTS & AMUSEMENT PARKS
Aalankrita eyeing corporates, NRIsAALANKRITA, an innovative resort spot located at Thumkunta village in Shameerpet mandal on the Karimnagar highway about 16-km from Secunderabad, has been positioned as a corporate retreat and an ethnic getaway. The place has been ... More DOMESTIC TRAVEL
Vanishing fallsThe beauty of Athirappilly and Vazhachal waterfalls near Chalakudy in Thrissur district is being eroded due to extensive exploitation of the Chalakudy river. Now, the proposed 160 MW Athirappilly hydel project, 400 m above the Vazhachal ... More
ENTERTAINMENT & LEISURE Playback experience for today's corporates WHAT are corporate executives doing with a theatre company sponsoring the plays? No, in fact they are acting to improve their various human resource skills. The new mantra called `PlayBack Theatre' in the Indian corporate world is ... More ARTS & CRAFTS
Lending a hand to Gujarat artisansThe strategy is to be more artist-centric and market-driven. The intent is to provide transparent costing measures, without cheating the artisans or customers. More Comments & Letters to the Editor to: bleditor@thehindu.co.in Subscribe to: Business Line |
Top Stories In Depth Inside Kashmir Guide to derivatives US-64 Looking back Apr. 21-Apr. 27 Wearing health on your sleeve Wagamon's pristine charm wins over tourists |
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