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'The Sethu Samudram does not make nautical sense'
A mariner's perspective of the Sethu Samudram Shipping Canal Project.
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'How I founded my own company at 26'
AT 26, he set up his own matrimony portal and managed it in his spare time from his living room at home. Murugavel Janakiraman, founder CEO of BharatMatrimony.com, shares how he went about making teh website one of the leading portals in its field.
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'If you don't innovate, someone else will'
An interview with Robert Tucker, president, The Innovation Resource.
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Gym workouts may be doing more harm than good
Almost 25 per cent of people, who are on a gym regimen, exercise at levels that can be detrimental to their health, a new study has revealed.
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The what, when and how of the GMAT
Nirman Shetty Rajmohan, who scored 770 in the GMAT, shares some useful tips and advice on how to crakc the GMAT.
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10 ways to boost your self-confidence
Psychologists say that there are many little ways that can instantly help boost self-confidence. Here are some easy tips on how to do just that.
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Want to succeed? Avoid these 9 traps
Success leads to the damaging behaviors of a lack of urgency, a proud and protective attitude, and entitlement thinking.
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'I scored 770 on the GMAT, with 3 months' prep'
ISB student Mitali Gupta shares the strategy she used to crack the GMAT.
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Do you keep delaying things? Eat that frog!
There is one quality that one must possess to win, and that is definiteness of purpose, the knowledge of what one wants and a burning desire to achieve it, says Brian Tracy.
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When and how to ask for a raise
Asking for a raise might be easier when your boss is in a good mood. Butwhat if she knows you know she is?
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