The DVDs have a cool range of extras as well.
With the financial turmoil ravaging economies globally, four out of five investors feel the world will continue to be gripped by recession over the coming year, despite the injection of billions of dollars by various governments, says a survey.
Arthur J Pais writes on a fascinating book that limns Beat poet Allen Ginsberg's attempt to find, in Indian mysticism, an antidote to Western materialism
With prices soaring, the oil and gas business has become ripe for criminal behavior.
The Time magazine, which has come out with a special cover to mark the 60th anniversary of India's independence, says it is well-known that economically, India is going places.
More architecture firms are offshoring. One California firm found outsourcing helped it cut fees by 30%.
Britain hopes that after the forthcoming Lok Sabha elections the next government will carry forward the economic reforms process that should see India emerging as the third biggest economy in the world over the years to come.
The Indian Merchants' Chambers, in coordination with a US-based company Polycom Technology, has announced its new initiative using technology to support the government, especially to modernise crime detection.\n\n\n\n
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