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Change Management: The Day Mumbai's Music Died

Today marks the second anniversary of the great Mumbai floods of 2005. The day when Mumbai stood still. The day when Mumbai’s façade of a mega polis was shattered. The day when all problems plaguing this great city came to the ...READ»

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Covering The Mumbai Attacks: What Can We Learn?

I have a question: Will we learn anything from the terrorist attacks in Mumbai last week? I'm not talking about international politics, or security.  I am talking about media -- how do the ways in which we consume and share ...READ»

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Jatropha World 2010

Could a homely succulent save the planet? Maybe. Oil squeezed from the Jatropha curcas plant helped fuel a train from Delhi to Mumbai and a 90-minute Boeing jet ride in Houston last year. Some scientists grouse that years of ...READ»

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Sternon Panvel - Real Estate Developers

Sternon Galaxy Intercity, Sternon Intercity, sternon group, sternon, STERNON REAL ESTATE, STERNON MAGIC HILLS, Sternon PanvelREAD»

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Mumbai's Taj Hotel Reopens After 2008 Attacks That Left 175 Dead

The 107-year old hotel has been restored to its glory, with the ghosts of those who died in 2008 terror attacks hanging heavy in the halls. READ»

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sternon & garnet - Real Estate Developers

sternon & garnet, Sternon Galaxy Intercity, Sternon Intercity, sternon group, sternon, STERNON REAL ESTATE, STERNON MAGIC HILLS, Sternon PanvelREAD»

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Walking on Sunshine: Mumbai Clears Sidewalks by Making Pedestrians Airborne

A twenty-foot-high, two-mile-long elevated walkway is under construction in Mumbai, promising safer streets but angry shop-owners.READ»

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Mumbai's Taj Hotel Rises From the Ashes

On the night of November 30, 2009, a mere four days after the first anniversary of the terrorist attack on Mumbai's Taj Majal Palace and Tower, hotel executives sat down for dinner at two of Taj's newly-reopened restaurants, the ...READ»

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Facing Low Cost Competition?

What do you do when a business that you have built over decades is threatened by low cost competition from across the border? What do you do when you find your customers, even those who you thought were your most loyal, desert you at ...READ»

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Implications of Mumbai terror attack ...

Some thing is needed to be done soon, else it might get too late!READ»

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Partying in the Name of Art

This is what Art Basel Miami looks like: it's Wednesday night at the Mondrian, the city's hottest new hotel, and a crowd is gathering for the official opening party -- a cocktail soiree toasting Marcel Wanders, the hotel's designer.READ»

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ATAC: The World's Toughest Cutest Vehicle

Today at an Indian arms fair, manufacturer MetalTech revealed this tiny armored vehicle, inspired by the terrorist attacks in Mumbai in 2008. In those attacks, 17 security personnel died, prompting the creation of this little ...READ»

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Paris Fashion Week

The French capital's prêt-à-porter week may be a magnet for snooty designers and buyers with wallets the size of Vuitton trunks. But cities with less history as hubs of couture have tried lately to grab some glamour by staging ...READ»

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Green-washing, through Green Design

It's not only the virtuous who are jumping on to the green-building bandwagon: Companies hoping to burnish spotty track records are hopping on as well. The blog Green Building Elements did a helpful service, gathering ten of the ...READ»

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Monsoon Marketing

How an Indian umbrella maker survived low-cost competition.READ»

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Logo Designer India

The Design Zone is creative Logo Designer, Logo Designer India, Annual Report Designer, Calendar Designer, Brochure Designer, Catalog Designer, Leaflet Designer from Mumbai India. We are a think design team Overflowing with ...READ»

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The Immoral Home of a Billionaire

Forty percent of the Forbes list of the world's ten richest people for 2008 is occupied by Indians. That's a significant percentage -- particularly for a country in which an estimated 26 percent falls below the poverty line, a ...READ»

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In Today's Papers

From the major dailies: After 70 Years, French Leave Is Still Not open to All Back-Seat Driving Consultant Lets Clients Use "Gut" to Set Final Fee Ebay Merchants Seek Management Change A Cure for the Professional Identity ...READ»

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Social Purposes of Social Networking Sites

Who would have thought that the police would use social networking sites to solve murder cases? Well, that’s exactly what happened in Mumbai, India recently. Mumbai Police used Orkut profiles to nab the alleged killer of a young ...READ»

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Fast Cities 2007

From Chicago to Shanghai, urban centers that are shaping our future.READ»

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Online SEO Directory

HTML clipboard onlinewebsdirectory.com is Education Directory, Game Directory, Hotel Directory, Health Directory, Music Directory, News Directory, Shopping Directory, Sports Directory, India Train Flight Bus Enquiry from ...READ»

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Change Management: Outsourcing's Dark Shadow Looms on Indian Society

Outsourcing is creating ripples – not just in global business, but in the social fabric of India. As more Indian youth turn to outsourcing work, a relatively easy career option, cracks are beginning to show in youth culture and ...READ»

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Designing for Children

"Investing in the Future" may sound like a personal-finance seminar, but at Toys "R" Us, it was one of the past year's top toy trends. Learning and exploration products delivered 4% of sales in the $21 billion sector. As that slice ...READ»

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Co-Create “Like You Give a Damn”

From Buenos Aires to Biloxi, architects anywhere can design emergency shelters for those who lost their homes in Sri Lanka. They may never meet in person or tour buildings they designed yet they can now see each other and their ...READ»

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India Reveals Linux-Based $35 Tablet, We Reveal Why It's Likely Fake

The happy man you see above is not the nine gazillionth owner of an iPad, but the Indian minister for HR Development, Kapil Sibal. What he's holding in his hand is, he claims, a $35 tablet that will give the OLPC a run for its money. ...READ»