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'Work for the sake of passion, not a paycheck'
Thirty three-year-old CEO of website MouthShut.com, Faisal Farooqui shares his success story.
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Prepaying your home loan? Read this
Home loan expert Harsh Roongta advises readers on what they should do if they are prepaying their home loans.
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Monsoon recipes: Finger Paneer Pakoras & more
Here's our first installment of monsoon recipes -- Finger Paneer Pakoras, Mixed Vegetable Bhajjias and Dal Ka Chilla.
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H-1B visa: Over 20,000 vacancies still left
Nearly three months after the US immigration agency started accepting petitions for the H-1B visas for highly-skilled foreign professionals, it is still looking for more than 20,000 applications to fill the Congressionally-mandated cap of 65,000.
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The secret behind Amul's success
One of India's most successful organisations, Amul, has been ranked among the largest dairy businesses in the world by International Farm Comparison Network (IFCN).
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Caught in loans you cannot repay? Read this!
Here are some helpful tips to follow in case you are in trouble.
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Easy yoga poses for relaxation
Shameem Akthar, yoga acharya trained with the Sivananda Yoga Vedanta Center, takes you through five practices that may be done anywhere.
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Personal interview FAQs and their answers
Here are top 10 most commonly asked questions during an interview and how to answer them impressively.
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Customised diet plan: Shed 10 kilos in 2 months!
Fitness expert Brinda Sapat has created a special diet and fitness regimen for readers that will enable them to lose upto 10 kilos in two months.
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SEZ story: How farmers won against Ambani
Nobody is dubbing it a revolution, but something radical has happened near Mumbai. Ambani, not just the richest but also arguably the most powerful Indian industrialist, has faced a setback due to 'people's power'.
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