![]() Financial Daily from THE HINDU group of publications Thursday, April 11, 2002 |
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VARIETY HEALTH
Apollo clinics set to arrive this monthTHE Apollo Hospitals group's efforts to be present at the primary level of dispensing healthcare services in the country are set to roll, with `The Apollo Clinic' slated to go operational later this month in the Capital. Set up by Apollo Health ... More
Kerala: Path-breaking heart surgeries TRAVEL & PLACES Transit visa for Air France passengers PASSENGERS on Air France, who are planning to transit the airline's hub in Paris, will have to get an airport transit visa. Some passengers are, however, exempt from this requirement. Passengers holding Schengen visa, or the US visa in any of ... More
LIFESTYLE Free Ugadi e-cards BANGALORE: Tapaal, the Indian language mail service, is offering free Kannada Ugadi cards to users. "The e-cards are part of the Web site's efforts to offer innovative services to members and promote the widespread use of e-mail," ... More EDUCATION
Cramming away!Students appearing for SSLC examinations at the Ernakulam Girls High School do a quick revision prior to entering the exam hall. A record number of 5,93,278 students are taking the secondary school level exams this year, which began on ... More ENTERTAINMENT & LEISURE
Zee launches online lottery showZEE Telefilms Ltd (ZTL) is launching an online lottery show, Khelo Number Khelo, to be hosted by television artiste, Ms Archana Puran Singh. ZTL has tied up with the UK-based Chatterbox to design this show for Indian viewers. It is a ... More ARTS & CRAFTS Karnataka Govt sale of artworks sparks off debate THE controversial sale of 800 artworks by the Karnataka Lalit Kala Academy here in January, while raising the hackles of artists in the State, has sparked off a debate as to whether a Government body set up to preserve and protect works of art ... More SPORTS Televising the World Cup THE giant electronic screen installed at the M.A. Chidambaram stadium in Chennai was developed by Mitsubishi Electric and was brought to India from Melbourne. The TNCA's Ashok Kumbhat says the association has plans to use the screen to ... More Comments & Letters to the Editor to: bleditor@thehindu.co.in Subscribe to: Business Line |
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