Sections in After Hours
Picturing the pulse of the planet
There have been conservation programmes and programmes, but this one promises to be different. NSG and the Ford Motor Company have joined hands to launch a massive global conservative initiative, Earth Pulse.
Pharmacists join hands to fight AIDS
There are over six lakh registered pharmacists across the country, who not only dispense medicines, but also provide preliminary information about medicines and ailments.
Original pieces from furncraft
Furniture is no longer about chairs and tables that satisfy a given utility need, it is increasingly becoming a statement of fashion and luxury.
Virtually everything you want to read
Feel lazy about wading through an entire book all by yourself? Why not let the authors themselves read you their books? Imagine Ms Arundhati Roy reading aloud The God of Small Things to you.
Discover the leader in you
Developing positive attitudes, personality traits and behaviour that will lead to conducive interpersonal relationships among employees has become an integral part of the human resource development programmes of many Indian corporates these days.
Tryst with a different genre
Ms Iloosh Ahluwalia, a young artist who is exhibiting her work at the Arpana Galley of the Academy of Fine Art and Literature, is developing steadily over the years.
After Dr Baba Saheb Ambedkar
The job is done that's the expression celebrated film maker Jabbar Patel has on his face when he talks about his film on Dr Baba Saheb Ambedkar.
Banking on his music interests
Mention the name of Vishwas Nerurkar and music lovers think of the "banker who regularly writes on music directors". Mr Nerurkar's newest labour of love is dedicated to Shankar-Jaikishen.
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