- Small US town is big draw for democracy lovers
Gettysburg, a small town in Pennsylvania where Abraham Lincoln delivered his famous Gettysburg address 150 years ago, draws millions of people from India and all over the world every year.
- Switzerland wooing Indian tourists from smaller towns
Attractive tour packages and the experience of snow clad mountains are wooing Indian tourists from small towns and cities to Switzerland
- Kerala to woo tourists from West Asia, Russia with ayurveda
Kerala Tourism has started a new campaign ‘Kerala – The Home of Ayurveda’ to promote ayurveda in domestic as well as international markets.
- Women travellers go for luxury, men for deals
When it comes to travel, men hunt for deals, while women prefer luxury trips, a new survey shows.
- STYLE MANTRA
Pritha Bhattacharya
A look at the best dressed Hollywood stars at Met Ball 2013
- STYLE MANTRA
Pritha Bhattacharya
Outfits in black and gold seem to be the hot trends on the red carpet this season
- IDYL ME
Ipsita Basu Dasgupta
Let's be honest, a job is never really 'just' a job. For those of us who go to an
Working mothers have no time to be lazy: SussanneHrithik Roshan's wife Sussanne Roshan, who runs an interior designing business, says a working mother has no time to be lazy.
Working women spend more time doing housework than men: StudyA new study says that women spend twice as much time on housework and childcare than men; and 67 per cent of them feel pressed for time.
Job or passion? Enjoy both as new career opportunities open upThere was a time when work and passion were two different things. Not anymore!
Fashion blogging could be job of the futureFashion blogging seems to be fast catching on globally and fashion blogs have become a new medium of advertisement for many brands.
10 signs that indicate you are burnt out Are you having problems focussing on your work? Check these signs. You may be burnt out!
Early start key to success for top CEOsUp at the crack of dawn to be a high achiever– that's the message from top business people.
69pc workers waste time while at workMajority of workers have admitted that they waste time every day while in office, a new survey has revealed.
Night shifts 'raise ovarian cancer risk'Women who work the night shift may have an increased risk of ovarian cancer, new research has warned.
Book review: A Piece of the GiantAn eloquently written novel vividly examines the scenario in India during the time of the colonial rule and immediately after its collapse.
Tips to avoid falling victim to office rudeness Gossiping, bullying and backstabbing are not only limited to high schools, they’re also common in workplaces.
Most outrageous excuses employees give for arriving to work revealed While traffic jams might be the most common excuse for showing up late to work, it’s certainly not the most outlandish, a new survey has found.
Novel on India’s awakening questions privileges of India’s ruling eliteBook-lovers interacted with author Anupam Srivastava at the Author’s Corner on the inaugural day of the World Book Fair in New Delhi on Monday.
Book review: Black MoneyBrij Bhardwaj's book touches upon the source of black money.
Book Review: Still Counting the Dead'Still Counting the Dead', written by a BBC Correspondent, is about the grim condition of Tamil minority in Sri Lanka after decades of civil war.
Book review: Colonialism-Lumpenization-Revolution (Vol I)Rajendra Prasad's book on the Raj is an indictment of British colonialism and delves deep into the stark realities of those times.
Book review: Sri MurugaRahul Kabade's "Sri Muruga" can best be described as an admirable encyclopaedia on Lord Muruga
Book review - 14 Hours: An insider's account of the 26/11 Taj attackThe book serves as a tribute to those who lost their lives and a celebration of the spirit of those who survived.
Social networking sites boon for wannabe photographersCelebrity photographer Dabboo Ratnani feels that social networking and digital photography is a boon for youngsters who want to pursue photography as a career.
Stinking colleagues biggest office nuisance, says studyA survey has found that colleagues smelling of sweat are number one irritants and the ones not given to washing hands after visiting the loo the second most disturbing nuisance in offices.
Poor etiquette at work could cost you your jobShowing annoying habits at work can hold back employees from being promoted or even get them fired from the job.
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