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How to become indispensable at the office
One of the most difficult statements to digest but one that's very true (specially when it comes to work) is: "Nobody's indispensable!" Here's how you can beat that heat.
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30 mins/day on mobile may harm hearing
The study was conducted on people between the age group of 18-45 years and those who were using GSM handsets.
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How investing in stocks can make you rich
Over long periods of time, there's good reason to believe stocks also will appreciate dramatically faster than any other type of asset.
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Are you weak in English? Help with homonyms
A detailed list that coverse homonyms known to trip up non-native English speakers and writers. Don't miss it!
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Infosys Mysore campus: Is it the best IT campus in India?
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How to save taxes beyond Section 80C
Get Ahead tax expert Mahesh Padmanabhan, in a chat with readers, told them how they can save taxes apart from availing of limit set under Section 80C.
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Ratan Tata: The last rajah
India's Ratan Tata aims to transform his once-stodgy conglomerate into a global powerhouse. But can it thrive after he steps down?
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4 key qualities of a true professional
True professionals stand out from the crowd and grow rewarding and satisfying careers. And the customers of the world know when one is at work.
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Leaving for US? Adjusting to American culture
Dr Arun Vakil describes life in America as an Indian student. He gives pointers for social interaction and provides online resources for US-bound students.
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The inspiring story of an IIT professor
Professor Ashok Jhunjhunwala is not just a man of many talents; he is a tenacious fighter too. For years he was campaigning against the Indian government's move to opt for an inefficient and expensive US technology, while discarding his invention of cheap phones to connect rural India. Eventually not only did the government relent, as a show of appreciation he was felicitated with the prestigious Padma Shri in 2002. He also received the Dr Vikram Sarabhai Research Award in 1997 and Shanthi Swaroop Bhatnagar Award in 1998.
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