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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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The rupee rise: How you are affected
If the rupee continues to gain against the dollar, India's competitive strength in world trade will weaken, and many people will lose jobs.
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Life lessons from Dr Kalam
This is what Sachin Lele has learnt from the person he thinks has been one of India's most interesting leaders in recent times.
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How do foreign companies invest in India?
What is foreign investment? How does a foreign company invest in India? If you have doubts on any of these or more questions, read on:
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Rupee rise: No big pay hikes for IT, BPO staff
Due to the rupee's rise and its impact on IT firms earnings, employees in IT, BPO sector will not only have to work longer but will find their salary increments being pruned.
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How well do you handle your savings account?
You have a savings account -- all of us do -- but do you manage it well? Here are a few simple tips that will help.
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5 yoga poses to strengthen your lower back
Back pain, especially lower backache, has reached epidemic proportions due to the life-style changes. Yoga is used widely to relieve victims of this self-limiting affliction.
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A simple stock picking strategy that WORKS
Do you think it is easy to make money in the stock market? Yes, it is if you know the strategy called CANSLIM.
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Why banks are paying you more for your money
Do you know why banks are paying you more to attract your money? Do you know why fixed deposits are safer than stocks currently?
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Excessive cola intake linked to heart disease
NRI docs have found that both regular and diet colas can increase the risk of heart disease.
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