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Updated: 05 October, 2007



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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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Want to be an entrepreneur? Read this!
The worldwide interest in business process re-engineering, the economic imperatives in developed countries of outsourcing, cost-efficient maintenance of existing mainframe systems and continuous development of new software for PCs have played significant roles in the creation of enterprises which could provide such services to the world market.
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Joint home loan? Both can claim deduction
Wealth tax is exempt upto Rs.1500000/-. Any excess wealth will attract tax at the rate of 1 per cent of the net wealth. This rate is irrespective of the slab rate of income tax in which you fall, says tax expert Vikas Gandhi.
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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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'If you don't innovate, someone else will'
An interview with Robert Tucker, president, The Innovation Resource.
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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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Change spouse's health habits, by changing yours
People can not only benefit themselves by adopting a healthy lifestyle but their spouses as well, as a new study has shown that men and women tend to follow the same health-related habits as their life partners.
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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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A desi green card on the anvil
The 'Overseas Citizen of India card' will be similar to the US green card for permanent American residents and will envisage Indian Americans to live in India as long as they wish without having to report to anybody.
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