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FOR THE ASKING
Should I file returns?
I am earning by taking tuitions (for school students) and I have a PAN card. In the last financial year, my tuition income was Rs 1, 37,000. I paid Rs 200 as income-tax and filed my returns. In the current financial year, my tuition ... More

SWATI CA
Culture couture: What’s wrong in partying?
Story so far: Hunger. Pangs of conscience. Can I do nothing? For how long, will we shudder from our social responsibilities? We can make a little difference. Collaborate and start our own missions. Feed people ... More

RACY CASES
Some light on spectrum
Characters: Raja, 28, works in a service provider company; Priya, 25, Raja’s wife, works in a software company; Vijay, Priya’s dad, 62, retired government official; and Saranya, 57, Priya’s mom, ... More

STICKLISH ISSUES
How can we ensure the trickle-down?
Responses to Sticklish Issues dated December 24 More

Will FDI in retail result in lower prices for consumers?
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STORIES RETOLD
For whom the dog barks
It happened. There was a ruthless king, much hated by his subjects. “The people of the kingdom were badly oppressed. Their families were hungry and weak and fought over even small morsels of food… There was great suffering and ... More

60 SECONDS CHIEF!
Be honest and forthright
Ms Poonam Chandel is the Chief Operating Officer of Cobra Indian Beer Pvt Ltd. A gold medallist at the International Institute of Management Studies, Shimla, she has made Cobra the fastest growing beer brand in India. Here’s her take ... More

CAREER CROSSROADS
Business analytics
I am an electronics engineer and an MBA from a reputed business school with about eight years of experience in a leading IT company. I have been handling overseas project delivery for enterprise solutions for the past three years. I ... More

THE FOURTH QUADRANT
Joy@work
None of them are ascetic enough yet to become a monk or rich enough to disown a Ferrari. Four contrasting entities came alive at the New Year bash. Looking for clues to a life of lasting happiness, each sized up the others quietly through the ... More






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