Viswanathan Anand and Peter Leko, ended their third round clash in just 24 moves in the Linares 2005 Super GM Chess Tournament.
Viswanathan Anand held an advantage but could not convert it into a win as he played a draw with Peter Leko in the fifth round of the World Chess Championships.
The Indian ace outplayed Alexander Morozevich in the fifth round of the Corus Grandmasters chess tournament
Leading information technology company, Wipro has started looking at tapping the booming Chinese IT market, sources said on Friday.
The title means Anand will be back for the 2006 Chess Classic of Mainz for which the rival will be announced later.
Planetworkz (an NIIT company), on behalf of a leading call centre, is looking out for candidates interested in a career in the service industry.
Three-time champion Anand was held by world No. 4 Peter Svidler in the 13th Amber Blindfold and Rapid Chess tournament.
The victory, the Indian ace's first, enabled him move out of the last position in the M-Tel Masters Chess tournament.
The victory, the Indian ace's first, enabled him move out of the last position in the M-Tel Masters Chess tournament.
The Indian ace described his opening match in the M-Tel Masters chess tournament as 'one of the best games' he had played against the Bulgarian.
The Indian ace drew with Russian champion Peter Svidler and continues to share the lead with four others in the Corus championship.
The Indian Grandmaster missed a possible victory in the fourth round against Vioral Bologan in the Corus\n\nChess tournament.
When Aptech and NIIT started training in software in the early 80s, there also arose a need for hardware engineers. Thus germinated the idea of a training institute for hardware professionals and Jetking was started in 1992.
The Indian ace played dangerously attacking chess to beat the Armenian in the second round of the Corus tournament.
The Indian ace drew with Francisco Vallejo Pons of Spain in the ninth round at Linares.
The surge in IT, auto and FMCG stocks were led by investors seeking safety against market volatility.
The Indian GM played a hard-fought 57-move draw with defending champion Peter Leko at the Dortmund chess tournament.
Mindtree, eclerx and Hexaware are trading at similar valuations to that of the larger peers.
The world's 14 top-ranked players are taking part in the tournament.
The World Cup and World Rapid champion beat Miso Cebalo to make the grade in the Corsica Masters.
As IT midcap stocks ride high, it has created speculation around a potential bubble with analysts picking the midcaps' client concentration as the biggest concern area.
The Indian ace, who lost the third game on Friday morning, had black in yet another Sicilian Najdorf, the third time in four games.
The Indian ace suffered his second defeat in three games in the Mainz classic.
Of these 26, Bajaj Finance, Associated Alcohols and Breweries, Garware Technologies, Filatex India, Tasty Bite Eatables, Aarti Industries and GMM Pfaudler saw an over 10-fold surge in price since 2014.
The upsurge in capital market seems to have bypassed the information technology sector where the top 25 companies including Wipro, Infosys, HCL and NIIT, lost almost Rs 66,500 crore in market value since March 8, 2001.
The super Grandmaster said the chess scenario has grown rapidly in the last 10 years, thanks to computers.
The market recovered on Monday due to bargain hunting in tech stocks. \n\n\n\n
IT stocks continued their upward sojourn on Thursday from Wednesdays upbeat run after global markets set a strong precedent.
Indian companies with operations in the Middle East said on Monday they had no plan to pull people out, but added they would make a call if the Iraqi crisis worsened.
Given their growth prospects and reasonable valuations, Mindtree, Hexaware and NIIT remain top picks of most analysts.
The biggest challenge all three faced was that they had had no prior experience in taking an online test, Roshni, Manish and Karan tell Geetanjali Krishna.
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Natco Pharma, Wockhardt and Marksans have rallied between 50 and 70 per cent in the year till date.
Education remains one of the key focuses of the new government.