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500 TCS employees quit after appraisal
Employees with experience of two years and above across the company who were unable to meet the performance requirements of our company are asked to look for other jobs commensurate with their abilities, a TCS spokesperson said.
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Carbon credit and how you can make money from it
So how do you trade in carbon? Who can trade and at what price? Joseph Massey, Deputy Managing Director, MCX, tells it all.
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10 stocks to make young investors crorepatis
Gaurang Shah, vice president, K R Choksey Shares and Securities, gives ten stock picks that can make young investors with a long term investment horizon millionaires.
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Making Jodhaa-Akbar dance
An interview with choreographer Chinni Prakash and Rekha Prakash.
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From college to corporate: What you need to know
Tthree key career skills that will be vital as you transition to the workplace.
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How to save enough money, age no bar
Presenting thumb rules that let you save enough regardless of when you start -- 20s, 30s or 40s -- and make your money grow so well that you secure your future.
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Class X exams: What to expect in Science
A look at what experts have to say about the most recent outlay of the paper.
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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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How to maximise your returns in stocks
Stock market players lost huge amounts on January 21 and 22 as the stock markets crashed. Get Ahead readers talk about their stock trading experiences on these two days and give tips on how to avoid such losses.
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Used-car prices down ahead of Nano entry
Call it the "Nano effect" but less than a month after Tata Motors displayed its competitively-priced small car at the Delhi auto show, prices in the 1.3-million used-car market crashed 15 to 30 per cent, if not more.
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