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ENVIRONMENT


Acme of apathy
Hills and forests continue to remain coloured patches on maps hanging in Central and State ministries despite their rich yields. With the UN declaring 2002 "International Year of the Mountains," it's time to focus on development and conservation of hill regions. More

TECHNOLOGY


Digital tomorrow
Children have a new space where they can explore technology and the way it touches our lives. Samsung Electronics India Information and telecommunication Ltd (SEIIT) in partnership with the National Science Centre in Delhi has developed an ... More

Fun with a cause
Here's an example of how corporates can kill two birds with the same stone — hone the team-building skills of their employees while serving a good cause. The event, the Vidya Sagar Charity Trophy - Sadya, a rolling trophy, brought ... More

TRAVEL & PLACES


Passion & beauty chiselled on stone
The world-famous temples of Khajuraho are known for their unique images of love. Aziz Haider takes in the beauty of these temples, which host the prestigious Annual Festival of Dance in March. More

Revisiting Vellore's hoary past
An unlikely tourist destination, Vellore boasts of a well-preserved fort and temple. Lalitha Sridhar uncovers the secret treasures of this charming town. More

LIFESTYLE


Bright and beautiful
Purobi Menon browses through the wares at Anant, a lifestyle store in New Delhi and an art-lover's paradise. More

EDUCATION


Promises to keep...
While education has been prioritised in many developing countries, India has failed to do so. Will this Budget bring more funds for this sector, asks Sanjiv Kaura. More

ELECTRICAL GOODS


No light issue, this
An "imported" product doesn't always promise the best quality or price. More

HUMAN RESOURCES


Sharing makes it better
The Internet has made people realise the benefits of knowledge-sharing. Knowledge-sharing amongst employees is the new corporate mantra. It's better than reinventing the wheel everytime there's a problem. So learn, share and gain. Report: Anjal i Prayag Graphics: K. Balaa More

Why bonds break down
In all relationships, professional or personal, there is an implicit social contract. Any violation of this contract leads to a breakdown of ties. More

BOOKS


Down memory lane
Glimpses of Indian Economic Policy: An Insider's View
by I.G. Patel
Publishers: Oxford University Press, New Delhi
Price: Rs 395 More

When the tough get creative
Creativity and Perception in Management
by Jane Henry
Publishers: Sage
Price: £ 18.99 More


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