![]() Financial Daily from THE HINDU group of publications Monday, July 18, 2005 |
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VARIETY TRAVEL & PLACES Reliance Info move to spread outdoor travel A Reliance Infocomm Ltd initiative, The Wild Macaw club is set to cultivate outdoor travel as a habit and create new learning experiences. Ms Lakshmi Sharath, Regional Content Manager, Reliance Infocomm Ltd, said the target audience would be in ... More GEMS & JEWELLERY Khazana enters Vijayawada HYDERABAD: Khazana Jewellery has announced the launch of its exclusive store in Vijayawada. In a press release, the company said it is the first 100 per cent BIS Hallmarked jewellery showroom in the city. The showroom offers latest in ... More FASHION Pitambari plans more outlets in AP HYDERABAD: Pitambari, a designer saree company, plans to open six more outlets in the next four months. "We are studying various options," said Mr Manish Jaipuria, Managing Director of Pitambari Designer Saree Studio, at the inauguration ... More CINEMA Show within SHOW This company, which manages theatre complexes across several cities, is using software to centralise its operations. So every time you buy a film ticket, a chain of action is set in motion... More EVENTS
Jumbo showA view of the `Gajapooja and Anayootu' ritual held at Vadakkunnathan temple in Thrissur on Sunday. Forty-nine elephants from various parts of the State participated. ... More SOCIETY & DEVELOPMENT Corporation Bank to celebrate centenary with development activities CORPORATION Bank has planned various developmental activities as part of the centenary year programme, according to the Chairman and Managing Director of the bank, Mr V.K. Chopra. He was speaking at a function to handover an ambulance to St ... More TOURISM
Deccan Odyssey expected to break even in 3rd yearTHE Deccan Odyssey, a luxury train operated by the Maharashtra Tourism Development Corporation (MTDC), is expected to achieve break-even by the end of the third year of operations. The train operated 25 trips in its first season in 2004-05, ... More TRENDS
Metal trunks still going strong despite poor demandTIME was when everybody had one at home - the `trunk-potti' (box). It is probably still there, forgotten, lying in a loft, covered with dust and holding memories of a previous generation. Those once ubiquitous metal trunks still survive ... More Comments & Letters to the Editor to: bleditor@thehindu.co.in Subscribe to: Business Line |
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