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VARIETY SPORTS: Slowdown may dampen ad deals for Sania, Bhupathi Australian Open win seen to have little impact. Mumbai, Feb. 2 With brands turning cautious on ad spends in the wake of the economic slowdown, it is unlikely that tennis stars Sania Mirza and Mahesh Bhupathi would see a fresh line-up of ...
SPORTS:
Satyam football sponsorship to continue
SPORTS:
Chennai Super Kings to choose cheerleaders on Vijay TV show
CINEMA: Rights, camera, action A festival of human rights cinema is touring the country. That winter began my political education,” writes Basharat Peer in The Curfewed Night. “It took the form of acronyms: JKLF, JKSLF, BSF, CRPF. To go with it I learnt new ... DOMESTIC TRAVEL: Green escape The unspoilt Red Hills in the Nilgiris offers a break from run-of-the-mill hill stations.. When the tensions of city life leave us feeling ragged, thoughts turn to the hills and cooler climes. But Ooty, Coonoor or Kodai now seem to hold only a ... PEOPLE: Navy blueprint At the drawing board with the architect of the prestigious Indian Naval Academy in Kerala.. For architect Namita Singh, it was a proud moment when a senior chief engineer admired her work on the newly inaugurated Indian Naval Academy in Kerala ... HEALTH: Ouch! a ‘stitch’ Find relief with diaphragmatic breathing. Oh, it’s so darned inconvenient, that painful stitch! You’re bending, walking, running, exercising or even laughing and… suddenly, it catches you in its tight mean grip where you just ... MUSIC & DANCE: For the soul Sufi music festival Ruhaniyat finds a passionate following… both among its corporate sponsors and music-lovers across cities. These are trying times for any corporate and at the best of times the IT industry is one where long hours at ... PEOPLE: Soldiers in business suits Not-for-profit workers of the Corporate Services Corps. They are soldiers, albeit from the corporate world and dressed in natty stripes and coordinated ties; and they are not out to demolish competition but take expertise to countries that need ... CINEMA: Making the cut Shemaroo’s journey mirrors the growth of cinema and its ancillaries.. Do you remember a time when, in the name of home entertainment, there used to be only VHS cassettes? Those rectangular boxes, with spooled tapes inside, and a poster of ... EDUCATION: le@rning We’re often told that learning can be fun, but what about teaching? Do teachers and parents need help, just as children do — to be more organised, more efficient? EZ Vidya, an educational consulting and services company, ... Comments & Letters to the Editor to: bleditor@thehindu.co.in Subscribe to: Business Line |
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