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10 pregnancy myths busted
Do you believe that heartburn in pregnant women indicates the baby will have a lot of hair? Read on to find out the truth behind this, and other pregnancy related myths!
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6 yoga steps to perfect digestion
These six exercises will help rejuvenate your digestion by involving the parasympathetic nervous system -- the department dealing with repair and rejuvenation of the body.
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Zero tax on income of Rs 11.20 lakh?
There will be zero Income Tax on income of Rs. 11.20 lakh (Rs 1.12 million). Impossible? No, it isn't.
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Mumbai, 7th most expensive city in the world
As India witnesses a spurt in property prices, its financial capital Mumbai has been ranked as one of the world's top 10 expensive locations in terms of accommodation cost.
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English bloopers: 'I haven't found it nowhere!'
When do you use 'practise' and when do you use 'practice'? We continue with our English blooper series.
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How to get a cheap personal loan
You can bargain with your bank and get a personal loan at a cheaper rate. It always helps if you approach more than one bank with your loan application.
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The chief minister who is making a difference
V S Achuthanandan has taken on Kerala's land sharks.
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CFA told to cease operations
About 7,000 Indian students registered with the Chartered Financial Analyst institute are unlikely to appear in their examinations scheduled for June 3.
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Re may touch 38-38.5 per dollar levels
Bhanu Baweja of UBS believes that the rupee is not far from touching 38-38.50 per dollar levels. He says the rupee will continue to be used as a tool to contain inflation.
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Are family businesses doomed to split?
Since families multiply much faster than the number of businesses, after a point, there just aren't enough independent firms for each member to run.
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