Saturday: Assignment Akshardham Project: A spiritual theme park Location: By the Yamuna's banks, DelhiEntry: Rs 125Experience: Other worldly An-award winning film on an IMAX screen, a subterranean......
Increasingly, companies are offering unusual allowances to employees.Ayan Banerjee's company dangles an additional birthday allowance in front of him each August. As sales manager in a leading......
Innovation is a step-by-step approach that ties in with a corporation's overall expansion plan, Jack van Strien (below left) tells Abhilasha Ojha. How can companies stay relevant......
Companies that perform the best in a downturn are the ones that are able to adapt well to the 'state of affairs', Deloitte's Jim Moffatt tells Abhilasha Ojha. Tom Peters' bestselling book, In......
What's the easiest way to ensure your best customers come back to you over and over again?Make them part of a loyalty programme.The concept is simple really: being a member earns them loyalty......
Swapnali: Frozen in the 2 degree C at Kruger. Warmed at heart by leopards and cubs. Chhavi: Morning game ride and river cruise - stunning! Hrish: Headed for a world-class spa at Drakensberg......
Studying to be a doctor, Sendhil Ramamurthy's career in films and television happened, well, by chance. His stint in TV series Heroes, says Ramamurthy, has been a milestone of sorts, exposing him......
Film director Pradeep Sarkar is upset that his latest creation Laaga Chunari Mein Daag has been dubbed a flop. In a candid chat with Abhilasha Ojha he admits to its slow start, but is dismissive of......
His latest film, Well Done Abba, released across screens last week. A sense of practicality and idealism mingle in the works of veterandirector Shyam Benegal, says Abhilasha Ojha.The simple and......
"Your value is decided by the percentages you score in school and college. That is what the education system does to us and that's what we wanted to show in the film," says Rajkumar Hirani, the......
When Deepak Dobriyal was younger he was labelled as being nalayak (good-for-nothing). People would point fingers at him and tell their children to not be like him, while teachers were concerned......