Be assertive to earn more
There are no hard and fast rules for success but there are always effective strategies to get to the top sooner than the others. Researchers from Temple University’s Fox School of Business, Philadelphia and George Mason University, near Washington DC, have recently discovered that workers who avoided salary discussions at
Joshi: Comments were improper
Senior BJP leader and Public Accounts Committee (PAC) chairman M.M. Joshi on Wednesday said telecom minister Kapil Sibal’s remarks over CAG report on 2G spectrum allocation were “improper and against the propriety”.
Geared up to impress
As placement season rolls around on college campuses in India, a lot of conflicting information comes in about how students should dress and behave, how to present their best sides and how to make the right impression. Unfortunately, most interviews — whether it is for a summer placement, internship or a long-term project — rarely take the scripted route. Unexpected questions or situations can sometimes leave you flustered.
CAG submits protest note to PAC over Sibal remark
The CAG, Vinod Rai, on Wednesday submitted a note of protest with the chairman of the Public Accounts Committee in connection with the statement made by Union minister Kapil Sibal, who had recently challenged the CAG findings on the 2G spectrum scam. The note reportedly mentioned that the comments of the minister with
Not so sweet
Think before you sip may very well be the mantra that teens will have to adopt when it comes to their favourite soft drinks. A recent study published by Circulation: Journal of the American Heart Association says that teens who consume large quantities of fizzy, sugar laden drinks are at greater risk for heart disease as they move into
Fake cops loot `15cr gold at store
Fifteen bandits wearing police uniforms looted in excess of `15 crores worth of gold jewellery from an elite watch and jewellery store in Chandigarh on Wednesday.
A world without FB?
This can’t be happening,” was the common response of millions of teens worldwide when rumours that social networking site Facebook was shutting down surfaced last week. The rumours went viral as panicked users contemplated a world without Facebook, a world where much of communication and entertainment has become synonymous with the site created by Mark Zuckerberg.
Congress slams ‘gentleman’ Jagan on threat
The Congress on Wednesday sought to call the bluff of Y.S.
JD-S MLAs throw House into chaos
The war of briefcases versus suitcases!
HC to govt: Pay `3 lakhs to kin of deceased man
A division bench comprising Chief Justice of the Delhi high court Dipak Misra and Justice Sanjiv Khanna on Wednesday directed the city government to pay `3 lakhs as interim compensation within four weeks to the kin of a vegetable vendor who was injured in a road accident but allegedly died in an ambulance after being denied admission by one hospital after another.