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rediff.com slide show: Romancing the rain
A look at the various hues of Monsoon
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The world's first moving skyscraper!
David Fisher is the creator of the revolutionary Dynamic Tower, the world's first building in motion.
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The right way to quit your job
Leaving your job doesn't have to be a bitter affair. Tips on how to leave without creating bad blood.
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From Rs 50 to a Forbes billionaire!
P N C Menon, chairman of the Rs 1,500-crore Sobha Developers Ltd, is one of the few dollar-billionaires in India. This is his amazing story.
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CV writing: Keep it honest, relevant, simple
What is it in a CV that gets an interview call and what is it that gets it chucked in the bin? We ask recruiters just that.
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1 cr Indians starve as over 10 lakh tonnes rot
Over 10 lakh (1 million) tonnes of food grains worth several hundred crores of rupees, which could have fed over one crore hungry people for a year, were damaged in Food Corporation of India godowns during the last one decade.
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'Is an MBA from the UK recognised in India?'
To answer questions related to UK study and study visas, Lai-Ming Sui, student team leader, Visa Services, British Deputy High Commission, Chennai, hosted a chat with Get Ahead readers on June 23. The transcript.
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10 rules for investing in a bear market
It's at such times that buying opportunities are available with handsome value in-built into their prices
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How to beat inflation
How you can beat the monster and get good returns if you stay invested in equity linked mutual funds and gold for the long term.
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Follow the leader. Invest like the big guns do
The mutual fund industry in India is worth Rs 5.89 lakh crore at the end of May 2008. If you are an investor it is always sensible to know where this 5.89 lakh crore is invested to get a good idea as to where you should invest if you want to emulate the mutual fund industries.
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