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Craze for Rajni's film hots up
Craze for the Rajnikanth starrer shows no sign of abating.
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Pay zero tax on unlimited gains!
You don't have to pay even a paisa of tax even if you make gains in millions! It's true and perfectly legal, too. Here's how.
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Tax: Which ITR form should you use?
With the new, and complicated, Income Tax Return forms coming into force, you need to understand which of these is applicable to you.
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Plan your retirement in 3 simple steps
The second phase of retirement planning is tougher than the first phase
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How to increase your take-home salary
Though you may have been given a good hike (say 20 per cent), the actual take-home salary would increase by less than 10 per cent.
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English bloopers: 'I come to office by walk'
In our continuing series of English bloopers, we look at some oft-misspelt words and some easily avoidable errors.
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Save 10 per cent, earn in crores
Passive income can help you earn more than a crore of rupees in 40 years. The only thing is you need to do is save and invest 10 per cent of your income.
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First-borns are smarter: Study
Two Norwegian scientists found the IQ of first-born children averaged out at around 103.2; that of second-born children at 101.2; and third-born children averaged 100.0.
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MBA programmes: Which should you choose?
Rahul Abrol and Aman Bansal of Top Career Consultants and You answer questions about foreign and domestic MBA programmes.
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It's politicians who elect the President, stupid!
The President's election is hitting the headlines because all the parties believe that in the 2009 general election no single party will get a majority. In such a scenario the President's role becomes crucial
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