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Delhi to house PanIIT secretariat

Monday 8 January '07

Four years ago, it was formed with the idea that global Indians need to “give back’’ to the country and their alma mater.
IGNOU will reach out to village students from ’07

Tuesday 26 December '06

Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU) has some new year gifts up its sleeve.
IIT-Delhi takes first step to bridge language divide

Monday 18 December '06

For Minakshi Sahu (26), a PhD student at the Centre for Energy Studies, Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi, the transition from Hindi to English has not been smooth.
Daughters’ day out: Maharashtra story is not of political sonrise

Sunday 22 October '06

Rahul Mahajan may have tried to get into political limelight by staging a demonstration demanding death for Afsal Guru last week
Daughter steps into Pramod Mahajan’s shoes

Monday 23 October '06

Rahul Mahajan may have tried to get into political limelight by staging a demonstration demanding death for Afzal Guru last week
First CA of his village in Gujarat, found success in Mumbai

Tuesday 22 August '06

Laxmichand Nanji Gala did not have it in him to say ``no’’ to people. But on July 11 he did just that —refused any work that came his way at his own accountancy firm in Dadar to leave early and a catch a play with his wife.
Came from Kolkata 12 yrs ago, was proud of his first-class train pass

Sunday 13 August '06

For Somnath Das, a Bengali from Kolkata, the first class local train pass he held was his only luxury in Mumbai. So, while most of his colleagues at Normans Ross & Co—he joined the forex firm in 2003—travelled to office in their cars, he took the train.
Doting father, man of few words, a life of struggle kept him grounded

Sunday 6 August '06

It began as any other day. Jay Shah, 24-year-old son of Jitendra Maniklal Shah, boarded the bus for his special school in Malad after his father left for office.
Forex firm employee, his wife survived blast, he didn’t

Thursday 3 August '06

They say, home is where the heart is. For Delhi boy Chetan Sharma, his heart was where his mother was. But when a Mumbai-based forex firm offered him a better job with better pay, he decided to ignore his heart for a while
A morgue watchman’s long wait

Friday 14 July '06

This was the last unclaimed body on the list outside the mortuary of King Edward Memorial hospital in Parel.
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