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Crossing the final hurdle
How to prepare between examimations More

HEALTH


Spread of HIV
A few weeks ago, in a movie theatre in Paris, a lady felt something poked her. When she got up to see what it was, she found a needle sticking out of the seat with a note that read: "You have just been infected by HIV." The Disease Control ... More

INFRASTRUCTURE


Sticklish Issues
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TAXATION


Risk advice
We are providing services to HDFC Bank Ltd. We have the RCU (risk containment unit) agency of the bank for the Andhra Pradesh region and the scope of work includes document verification of salary certificates, salary slips, bank statements, ... More

GOLD & SILVER


A golden awakening
Gold prices are skyrocketing despite demand not rising much. Why? More

STOCK MARKETS


READER'S RESPONSE
Postal dept gets nod to invest in markets
Responses to Sticklish Issues dated April 17 More

HUMAN RESOURCES


Workplace productivity weighed down by pent-up grouses
Story so far: At a restaurant, where I'd gone to join a friend for dinner, I find that my colleague Raju is getting conned by a headhunter to reveal classified information about the company. How far is poaching of trained employees from ... More

INTERVIEW


AUTHOR, AUTHOR
Leader is key to your job satisfaction
Meet Dr Karen Otazo, `a global executive coach and thinking partner for multinational companies worldwide,' as www.otazo.com informs. She is the author of a forthcoming book titled The Truth About Being a Leader from Pearson ... More

EVENTS


Just do it
NEW DELHI: T.S.Sundareswaran - Consultant; PONDICHERRY: A.Somasundaram - Asst Divl Manager (Retd) - United India, S.Kartik, S.Meenakshi - New Medical Centre; SALEM: S.Sivasankaran - Sr Manager (Retd) - Canara Bank; VISAKHAPATNAM: P.Venkata Ramana ... More

ENTERTAINMENT & LEISURE


Number Crunch - 413
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INCOME TAX


Why restrict proxy's right to speak?
I find the restriction on proxy's right to speak rather unfair. What is your take on it? Pankaj Mahapatra, Bhubaneshwar I am inclined to agree with you. The restriction is not as unfair as it is ridiculous, because people who want to ... More

BOOKS


Three keys are: like, trust and respect
Fun. Not a popular `F' word, especially when hiring a salesperson. "Maybe it should be," suggests Barry J. Farber in State of the Art Selling from Magna (www.magnamags.com). Reason: Top salespeople have fun with their job. "They ... More

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Cortoon Corner
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