![]() Financial Daily from THE HINDU group of publications Friday, March 04, 2005 |
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LIFE AGRICULTURE
An acre of her ownAs men migrate to urban areas in search of paid labour, women are increasingly donning the tiller's mantle. A Women's Day feature on the feminisation of agriculture. More HEALTH When pressure mounts... Apply management skills to get the better of your rising BP. More HOTELS
Say Chinese!From the décor to the menu, China Club in Gurgaon is completely Chinese. More EDUCATION Learning anew Do schools measure children's failures rather than success? Can we create a curriculum where the child matters, not the subject? Questions that haunted a recent meet on children and schooling. More PHOTOGRAPHIC & ALLIED PRODUCTS
Bite the bulletINTERNATIONAL TRAVEL
The phoenix act...Barely two months after being badly hit by the tsunami, Phuket in Thailand looks as good as new. More PEOPLE
Footprints of a communityFaced with dwindling numbers the Chitrapur Saraswat community, which boasts of talent ranging from Guru Dutt to Nandan Nilekani, gets together to record its illustrious history. More
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Budget Highlights Budget at a glance Budget Speech Budget documents Railway Budget 2005 - 06 Economic Survey 2004-2005 Mid-term Credit Policy Review for 2004-05 Foreign Trade Policy 2004-09 Pick a Winner Stock Market Contest
Top Stories In Focus Using forex for infrastructure Soaring sugar prices Killer Tsunami Press Note 18
In Depth Insurance Corner Simple Economics Tax Talk NRIs & Investment Avenues
Looking back Feb. 20-Feb. 26 What's in it for me? Fighting for the Great Rann A mighty river cries for help |
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