COLUMNS
OFFHAND
Cutting down on embassies
It is possible to find an excuse for almost anything, however crazy it may be on the face of it. Ask any official of the Ministry of External Affairs whether India needs to have embassies and missions in more ...
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ON THE MOVE
The Amingaon tea party begins
Every year, around this time, Container Corporation of India (Concor) holds a meeting in Guwahati to work out the programme for the year's tea exports to be routed through the Amingaon Inland Container Depot (ICD). At the meeting held recently ...
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A RINGSIDE VIEW
Sensex eyes 14K as momentum continues
Crucial RBI meet, big corporates' results keenly watched
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MUTUAL CONFIDENCE
`Potential in the Indian market is immense, just immense... '
JP Morgan keen on spreading awareness about investing
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ADR WATCH
Broad trend pushes up Indian counters too
Infosys, Rediff.com in losers list
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RANDOM WALK
Some elementary lessons
In the context of declining enrolments in government-funded schools, the State Government should strive for better teaching and learning conditions in the schools that it administers.
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CHAT
On the back of a surge in inflation numbers
Jogin was studying the yields of bonds and currency moves. Khan was reading up all about Posco. Dakshinamoorthy was analysing SBI's numbers... Till Sridevi called them all for the weekly market chat. Hang on! * * * Sri: Hi! ...
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EUROSCAPE
Sport is more than a game in Europe
Europe's triumph in sports is because of careful talent identification, rigorous, meticulous training, fair exposure to opportunities and handsome rewards system.
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PEOPLE WISE
Can you become big and also remain wonderful?
Being small gives an organisation a better opportunity to establish a level of connect and intimacy. As Indian companies become big and global, the task of continuing to stay beautiful is what will engage them in the years ahead.
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