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WILDLIFE
Green again
A scene from Thekkady Wildlife Sanctuary. The good monsoon has replenished the waterbodies and brought cheer to the wild animals in the sanctuary. - S. Mahinsha ... More

CINEMA
Computer whiz kid to script celluloid thriller
NINETEEN-year-old Ankit Fadia, a well-known digital intelligence expert and author of several books on computer security and ethical hacking, is on yet another writing job. But it is not a book that he is working on. He is writing a script for ... More

ENTERTAINMENT & LEISURE
Pre-paid cards to drive demand for new online game
ONLINE game publisher Level Up has said it plans to introduce pre-paid cards at affordable price points to drive demand for Ragnarok, an online game which the company will officially launch early next year in India. Ragnarok is a massively ... More

SPORTS
Zee moves SC against BCCI decision
THE row between Zee Telefilms and ESPN-Star Sports on Wednesday took a new turn with Zee moving the Supreme Court challenging the cancellation of the telecast rights awarded to it by the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) between 2004 ... More

Dalmiya blames it on Zee, ESPN
THE Board of Control for Cricket in India has blamed Zee Telefilms Ltd and ESPN-Star Sports for the ongoing imbroglio over cricket telecast rights. According to Mr Jagmohan Dalmiya, President of BCCI, the television companies placed their ... More

Will fans be able to catch the Australian series on TV?
THE million-dollar question is whether or not the Indian cricket fan will be able to enjoy the on-field action when Australia takes on India during its tour beginning October 6. With Zee Telefilms approaching the Supreme Court challenging the ... More

PEOPLE
Prakash Lal Tandon: Man of many parts
"THE essence of management is the ability to sort out the relevant from the irrelevant." So the moral of the story was that if you have to plough through reams of case material and exhibits for tomorrow's classes, you must train yourself to read ... More




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