Business Daily from THE HINDU group of publications Thursday, February 12, 2009 ePaper | Mobile/PDA Version | Audio | Blogs |
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VARIETY SPORTS: Return of the big bucks Recession or no recession, big money flowed at the IPL auction this year too.. Cut to the present: Franchisees were not willing to empty their entire auction purse this season. The eight franchisees had a total auction purse of a little below ... CINEMA: To beat the blues, movie theatres pamper viewers Woo clients with gifts, premium service. New Delhi, Feb. 11 Watching a movie could now take you to China. Cinema theatres have begun to offer gifts, including free trips, to ... SPORTS: The show goes on The stage is all set for the second season of IPL.. The February 6 auction in Goa of international cricketers for the second innings of the DLF Indian Premier League (IPL) saw quite a few dollars flowing from the participating team franchisees ... ARTS & CRAFTS: Handicraft expo ... TRENDS: In the nick of time A leading Chennai clock-and-watch retailer wasn’t too happy when the bus people decided to put up a canopied bus-stand bang in front of his store about two weeks ago. But in the end he decided to make the best of a bad job by sponsoring ...
OUTSOURCING: Shining in rural India A BPO in Tirupati town has proved to be a magnet for youngsters from the surrounding villages for whom the job is turning out to be a life-changing experience.. It is a swank air-conditioned office like the several thousands of facilities that ... LINGUISTICS: The word in Jaipur Pages from this year’s literature festival in the Pink City.. Publishers and authors are usually the last to catch on to things that happen around them. So while India became the place-to-go in 1991 for most consumer products, the literary ... TOURISM: Welcome, but... Are our easily available and long-stay tourist visas encouraging prodigal guests to overstay?. Just after the terror attack in Mumbai, the District Magistrate in Chakia, Uttar Pradesh, ordered 11 foreigners, belonging to four different ... DOMESTIC TRAVEL: Grace and discipline It’s a charmed life inside Roorkee’s picturesque Cantonment area. The Delhi-Dehradun Shatabdi Express stops for two minutes at Roorkee. “Surely, you mean Rourkela,” my travel agent had insisted. Anticipating nothing more ... GENDER: Money wise: How women are handling recession Many are putting on hold all spending that can wait. How long will this recession last, is the question everyone asks. Experts say the worst is yet to come! This has ignited a lot of concern among working women, many of whom are seeing a ... Comments & Letters to the Editor to: bleditor@thehindu.co.in Subscribe to: Business Line |
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