![]() Financial Daily from THE HINDU group of publications Monday, January 27, 2003 |
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LIFE LIFESTYLE
Surviving stress, embracing successEven as achievement becomes every high-profile professional's credo, so does the attendant problem of stress. And they devise their own remedy to de-stress from dancing to collecting vintage cars the remedies are as dynamic as the peo ple themselves. A look into how some top executives combat stress. More AUTOMOBILES
Putting up a high price?Beginning this week, Life carries a monthly column, Motoring. This week's edition is on automobile pricing in India. More HEALTH
Nobel work...The 102-year-old Christian Medical College, better known as CMC, at Vellore in Tamil Nadu, is organising a two-day `Winter Symposium' on January 30 and 31. The symposium, to be attended by about 300 doctors from all over India, including about 20 ... More MANAGEMENT The perfect team leader Leadership is a journey of learning how to deal with different people's differing aspirations and fears; a journey of growth where you constantly push the envelope for the entire team. More CINEMA
Prescription for successRenowned filmmaker Adoor Gopalakrishnan is one person who can work only when he has total creative control, and for his films, funding has always been a thorny issue. More INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL
Of Shanghai... and SuzhouThey might belong to the same country. But the ever-bustling Shanghai and the quaint town of Suzhou are two completely contrasting experiences, says Rasheeda Bhagat. More DOMESTIC TRAVEL
Where stones tell stories...Khajuraho is all about temples and beautifully carved sculptures, a peaceful destination that could be a good short break from the urban routine, says Sharmila Chand. More CONSUMER ACTIVISM Where are the pedestrian ways? In India, much importance has not been given to pedestrian pathways and crossings. And where they exist, they have been encroached upon by hawkers. Will the Government look into this and ensure pedestrian safety? More SOCIETY & DEVELOPMENT
Reaching outSOS Children's Villages of India is now reaching out to communities around its villages. SOS, which shelters abandoned children, has started a programme to feed and educate underprivileged children in the areas adjoining 11 SOS villages in the ... More ENTREPRENEURSHIP
Converting passion into a professionTwo friends, Shilpa Gupta and Natasha Chaudhri come together to start a lifestyle accessory store and then team up with another friend to start a Thai restaurant, all in Delhi. More BOOKS
Leading from the frontCoaching From The Inside Out A Coaching Model By Virginia E. Bianco-Mathis, Lisa K. Nabros, Cynthia H. Roman Publishers: Sage Publications, Price $ 39.95 More
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