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Sarodspeak Uniting the world through the lilt of music (21 March 04:56) |
| A maestro plays out his thoughts with SundayET on a wide range of notes in the newsroom- Ustad Amjad Ali Khan tells of the global power of music as guest editor for ET's special 'music' edi... |
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Jugalbandi (21 March 03:08) |
| A maestro plays out his thoughts with SundayET on a wide range of notes in the newsroom- Ustad Amjad Ali Khan dons the mantle of guest editor for ET's special edition on music. |
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Consumer is the king in the music businessSanjeev Goenka (21 March 02:39) |
| Corporations must promote aesthetics, says Sanjiv Goenka, Vice Chairman, Saregama. |
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Music A kickstart to power fitness (21 March 02:31) |
| Music has become an intrinsic part of most modern fitness training programmes. |
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Healing ragas Music as therapy (21 March 02:22) |
| Classical ragas calm down blood-pressure level, balance heart-beats and stimulate hormones to work better, say Tapash Talukdar & Ashish Agashe. |
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Newer art forms will continue to appear as when new realities emerge (21 March 02:19) |
| The constant reiteration of this moniker by the media creates a false perception on the part of those who come to my concerts or reach out to my music by other means.
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Faith in music Diverse paths singular belief (21 March 02:11) |
| One of the greatest devotees of all-time, MeeraBAI was a key figure during the Vaishnavi bhakti movement. A follower of Krishna from Rajasthan, the hindu enigmatic singer vocalised.
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Keeping the faith with divine sonatas (21 March 02:03) |
| Even beyond the familiar liturgies of organised faith, there’s divine music. And it has the potential to connect the individual to the infinite.
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Stay clear of the mediocre Shankar Mahadevan (21 March 01:59) |
| The amount of information available to the average listener is inversely proportional to the time that he has to listen to it.
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For many companies music is a branding exercise (21 March 01:56) |
| For many companies, their interest in music has been a branding exercise aimed at connecting with their consumers.
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You work hard for your money does it do the same for you (21 March 01:54) |
| Vikas Agnihotri, CEO, Religare Macquarie Wealth Management guides you on how to benchmark a wealth manager. |
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Meet CEOs who have become rulers of rhythm too (21 March 01:51) |
| Money-making is not the only art form that these business honchos have mastered. ET brings you a string of CEOs who have become rulers of rhythm too. |
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Money MantraVikas Vasal KPMG India (21 March 01:48) |
| Vikas Vasal, partner, KPMG India provides the expert-speak to your questions. |
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Indian classical too is making its presence felt (21 March 01:42) |
| Even as Bollywood & Bhangra are doing the crossover with western audiences, Indian classical too is making its presence felt.
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Indian bands finding interest in rock regional Music (21 March 01:35) |
| With more disposable income today, the live shows market, be it stage shows or pub gigs, has grown tremendously.
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Music Its time to play the digital notes (21 March 01:31) |
| If an entire era is defined by its music, the medium of that music is no less important.
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British Airways battles cabin crew strike (21 March 01:15) |
| British Airways said it would fly more than 60% of passengers with flights booked for this weekend despite a three-day cabin crew strike that risks hurting the Labour government weeks before... |
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Icahn launches hostile bid for Lions Gate (21 March 01:12) |
| Billionaire investor Carl Icahn launched a hostile offer on Friday to buy Lions Gate Entertainment Corp, seeking to forestall the studio’s expected bid for storied rival Metro-Goldwyn-Maye... |
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Former Nepal PM GP Koirala passes away (21 March 01:08) |
| Nepal's five-time prime minister Girija Prasad Koirala, who had been unwell for several months, died here on Saturday after multiple organ failure.
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US warns of Lashkars global ambitions (21 March 01:06) |
| Agreeing with India, Blake said it was important for Pak to take action.
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What the GenNext MS Office can do for you (21 March 01:04) |
| From co-authoring feature to new Excel, the latest Microsoft Office has a lot to offer. |
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Mamata Banerjees hometown in Bay of Bengal (21 March 01:00) |
| In a major embarrassment for the railways, a small map included in an advertisement put out by the Eastern Railway showed India’s capital in Pakistan and the railway minister Mamata Banerj... |
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Tata Power proposes tariff hike for Mumbai (21 March 12:57) |
| Tata Power Company, country’s largest private power utility, has proposed an average hike of 19% to 35% in electricity tariff for the residential and commercial consumers in Mumbai for the... |
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Pench Punch Revisiting the Jungle Book (21 March 12:56) |
| It's not just the charm of wildlife, the greenery at Pench National Park, M P gives you a high too. |
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Lupin gets tentative USFDA approval for Insomnia drug (21 March 12:53) |
| Lupin received a US Food and Drug Administration tentative approval for an insomnia drug, the company told ET. This is Lupin’s second approval this week and sixth this year.
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India gets US approval to question Headley (21 March 12:48) |
| US clarified that Indian investigators can question Headley. |
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A Battle Of Wits Audi A6 Mercedes-Benz E350 (21 March 12:42) |
| We have an amazing love-hate thing going with the A6 and the E350. And every time we get hold of one of these beauties, the feeling just gets stronger. |
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Sterlite Asarco fight goes to court (21 March 12:41) |
| A legal fight seems likely between Sterlite Industries and US copper miner Asarco LLC.
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Finmin for new bank licences to be pan-India (21 March 12:35) |
| The finance ministry wants new banking entrants to operate on an all-India basis, but is keen that existing banks enjoy a level playing field in the process, according to financial services ... |
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Its time we beat the West let the East rise Rohan Shravan (14 March 11:04) |
| Having earned a place in the hearts of a legion of Adam fans, Rohan Shravan now lives his life out of suitcases travelling from Barcelona to LA, showcasing his product. This young adult talk... |
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Some people are playing by the book (14 March 06:14) |
| Publishing houses need to commission more sports-related books across genres. The interest in such books cuts across demographics. |
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Now Indians start taking vacations on the ball (14 March 06:06) |
| Sports events are fast becoming a trigger for selecting a travel destination. |
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Sports with good script can be deadly combination in belting out BO hit (14 March 05:54) |
| As Bollywood moves beyond the song & dance, sports combined with a good script can be a deadly combination in belting out a box office hit. |
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Sex lies and live match coverage (14 March 05:49) |
| Football fans in Europe and cricket fans in S Asia often consider themselves as the 12th man, as essential to the success as the players and coaching staff. |
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Entrepreneurs see opportunities as Indian interest in sports scores goals (14 March 05:43) |
| Today children are not playing enough. Sports teaches them values like teamwork and leadership which cannot be taught inside a classroom. |
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Adam tablet PC founders are ready to regain paradise (14 March 05:29) |
| Having become famous as the Apple iPad killer, the Adam tablet PC has catapulted its founders into the pantheon of technological innovators. |
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Its time we beat the West let the East rise (14 March 05:14) |
| Having earned a place in the hearts of a legion of Adam fans, Rohan Shravan now lives his life out of suitcases travelling from Barcelona to LA, showcasing his product. This young adult talk... |
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NRI millionaire Vinod Gupta emerges from the shadows (14 March 04:50) |
| Bill Clinton's buddy and Founder of Infogroup Inc will now focus on philanthropy in India. |
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How to budget for vacation trip bag best deals (14 March 04:37) |
| Have you promised your family an exotic vacation? ET guides you on how to budget for the trip & bag the best deals. |
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Penny wise Soumya Rajan (14 March 04:22) |
| Soumya Rajan heads the wealth arm of India's largest foreign bank. Her calm appearance belies the aggressive investor that she is. But what sets her apart is the fact that she knows what it ... |
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Money Mantra Tax on leave encashment and realty (14 March 04:11) |
| Any payment received by an employee of the central/state government as cash equivalent of leave salary in respect of the period of earned leave at his/her credit at the time of retirement is... |
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Best Oscar for Perfect Timing! (14 March 03:51) |
| Sarver stated that screenplay writer Mark Boal had been embedded as a journalist with his unit which had been tasked with defusing bombs in Iraq.
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Trust the Will and let your legacy live on (14 March 03:50) |
| Succession planning involves wealth accumulation, wealth preservation and wealth distribution. |
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Kalavati vs Kaiga (14 March 03:40) |
| Far from emerging more confident from its much-easier-than-expected victory in the Rajya Sabha, it seems to have developed cold feet.
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Home truths on quota war (14 March 03:38) |
| Politicians traded charges, the two Houses of Parliament were adjourned several times over giving prime-time TV anchors enough reason to holler that a Bill could not be passed on an auspicio... |
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GadgET War for high-speed data cards (14 March 03:36) |
| Three high-speed data cards, all working on the same technology, yet very different in performance… |
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For parties its time to re-draw strategies (14 March 03:33) |
| As the two Houses of Parliament break for a recess on Tuesday, political parties would once again get down to the business of re-calibrating their strategies to sway the popular mind.
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IPL-3 grand opening fails to impress viewers say ratings (14 March 03:28) |
| Shah Rukh Khan’s Kolkata Knight Riders may have won the opening match of the IPL-3 against defending champions Deccan Chargers, but viewers don’t seem to be impressed.
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Ford Figo Coming a full oval (14 March 02:35) |
| Under the skin, beneath the tough nut or maybe, as it's in the case of the Ford Figo, inside that subtle exterior… you always tend to find something totally unexpected. |
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GPCL to buy Nigerian skin-care co Tura (14 March 02:31) |
| Godrej Consumer Products (GCPL) on Saturday announced that it is buying Nigeria-based skin-care company Tura for an undisclosed sum, saying its latest overseas acquisition will help it widen... |
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