Articles by Nandini
Kolkata?s micro-credit success story
Inspired by Grameen, Subhankar set up Arohan, a non-banking finance company, from where Ratna obtained a soft loan, reports Nandini Guha.

Published on Oct 18, 2006 04:08 AM IST
None | , Kolkata
Nandini GuhaGel rule gone, but no one knows
Rules for carrying liquids aboard have been relaxed, but some airlines are still unaware of it, reports Nandini R Iyer.

Updated on Oct 14, 2006 02:44 AM IST
None | , New Delhi
Nandini R IyerLawrence David Moon's novel idea in lanes of history
He was here to see the Raj Bhavan, built by his ancestor Wellesley in the early 19th century.

Updated on May 02, 2007 04:18 PM IST
None | , Kolkata
Nandini GuhaComing soon: Tollfree helplines
Delhi is set to become India?s first city to introduce a state-run, toll-free helpline for government schoolteachers and students.

Published on Sep 16, 2006 11:12 AM IST
None | , New Delhi
Nandini R. IyerComing soon: Tollfree helplines
Delhi is set to become India?s first city to introduce a state-run, toll-free helpline for government schoolteachers and students.

Published on Sep 16, 2006 11:12 AM IST
None | , New Delhi
Nandini R. IyerComing soon: Tollfree helplines
Delhi is set to become India?s first city to introduce a state-run, toll-free helpline for government schoolteachers and students.

Published on Sep 16, 2006 11:12 AM IST
None | , New Delhi
Nandini R. IyerComing soon: Tollfree helplines
Delhi is set to become India?s first city to introduce a state-run, toll-free helpline for government schoolteachers and students.

Published on Sep 16, 2006 11:12 AM IST
None | , New Delhi
Nandini R. IyerComing soon: Tollfree helplines
Delhi is set to become India?s first city to introduce a state-run, toll-free helpline for government schoolteachers and students.

Published on Sep 16, 2006 11:12 AM IST
None | , New Delhi
Nandini R. IyerComing soon: Tollfree helplines
Delhi is set to become India?s first city to introduce a state-run, toll-free helpline for government schoolteachers and students.

Published on Sep 16, 2006 11:12 AM IST
None | , New Delhi
Nandini R. IyerNew-look money in cold can
It was globalised India?s answer to a new, international-look coin in the changing money market.

Published on Aug 26, 2006 02:46 AM IST
None | , New Delhi
Nandini R IyerAl-Qaeda brass shifts base; sighted
A report with Govt says Osama and his deputy Zawahiri were recently spotted near Darkot, reports Nandini R Iyer.

Updated on Aug 26, 2006 02:07 PM IST
None | , New Delhi
Nandini R IyerDon's new den: Small town in S Africa
Dawood Ibrahim alters fingerprints and camouflages iris to evade biometric identification, reports Nandini R Iyer.

Updated on Aug 20, 2006 04:14 AM IST
None | , New Delhi
Nandini R IyerDon?s new den: Small town in South Africa
India?s top fugitive ? Dawood Ibrahim Kaskar ? has undergone a makeover. Posing as a ?small-time? Pakistani businessman, he?s altered his appearance, currently spends a lot of time in South Africa and travels often to the former Soviet Union.

Published on Aug 20, 2006 01:23 AM IST
None | , New Delhi
Nandini R IyerAl Qaeda brass shifts base, sighted
HAS OSAMA bin Laden been sighted? A report with the government of India says al Qaeda's leadership was recently spotted near Darkot, a Pakistani village near the border with Afghanistan's Wakhan corridor. Government sources say the report was made less than a fortnight ago. Till now, bin Laden and his deputy Ayman al-Zawahiri were thought to be in the rugged mountains of Pakistan, along Afghanistan's southeast border. There is now the possibility that they have shifted to the Wakhan corridor.

Published on Aug 19, 2006 01:47 AM IST
None | , New Delhi
NANDINI R. IyerSmall mis(s)take, big turbulence
Small mis(s)take, big air turbulence

Published on Aug 01, 2006 02:57 AM IST
None | , Mumbai/new Delhi
Nandini R IyerSmall mis(s)take, big turbulence
Small mis(s)take, big air turbulence

Published on Aug 01, 2006 02:57 AM IST
None | , Mumbai/new Delhi
Nandini R IyerSocialite evening at sarkari airline
On Thursday, India's A-list socialites descended on the landmark Air India building at Nariman Point. Their mission? To rummage through Hermes and Rochas products and point out the differences between them.

Published on Jul 29, 2006 10:44 AM IST
None | , Mumbai
NANDINI R. IyerSocialite evening at sarkari airline
On Thursday, India's A-list socialites descended on the landmark Air India building at Nariman Point. Their mission? To rummage through Hermes and Rochas products and point out the differences between them.

Published on Jul 29, 2006 10:44 AM IST
None | , Mumbai
NANDINI R. IyerSocialite evening at sarkari airline
On Thursday, India's A-list socialites descended on the Air India building. Why? Nandini R Iyer finds out.

Updated on Jul 29, 2006 03:49 AM IST
None | , Mumbai
Nandini R IyerSocialite evening at sarkari airline
On Thursday, India's A-list socialites descended on the Air India building. Why? Nandini R Iyer finds out.

Updated on Jul 29, 2006 03:49 AM IST
None | , Mumbai
Nandini R IyerYou are as old as you feel
Life for the elderly is not necessarily terrible, lonely or lost.

Published on Jul 22, 2006 04:59 AM IST
None | , New Delhi
Nandini R IyerYou are as old as you feel
Life for the elderly is not necessarily terrible, lonely or lost.

Published on Jul 22, 2006 04:59 AM IST
None | , New Delhi
Nandini R IyerThe power of the signature
The power of the signature

Published on Jul 15, 2006 02:24 AM IST
None | , New Delhi
Namita Bhandare & Nandini R IyerSpy games: Secret swap talks
All indications suggest that Sarabjit is the public face of a deal between spymasters, writes Nandini R Iyer.

Updated on Jul 08, 2006 03:46 AM IST
None | , New Delhi
Nandini R IyerSECRET SWAP TALKS
RE'S A story that spymasters in New Delhi and Islamabad will deny. All indications seem to suggest that Sarabjit Singh?the Indian arrested in Pakistan in 1990 and handed a death sentence for his alleged role in bomb blasts in three cities there ?is the public face of a deal that the spymasters have been engaged in for the past 15 months.

Published on Jul 08, 2006 01:45 AM IST
None | , New Delhi
NANDINI R. IyerFarmers go tech-savvy
Technology has not only improved the living standards of those living in the big cities, but it has also touched the lives of farmers living in remote villages.

Published on Jun 26, 2006 02:26 AM IST
None | , New Delhi
Nandini R IyerHow about becoming pilot?
At least 3,000 to 4,000 pilots will be needed in the next two or three years.

Published on May 26, 2006 03:06 AM IST
None | , New Delhi
Nandini R IyerTake off to the suburbs
Today, if you have to travel from Delhi to Meerut, you don't have much of an option but to take that spittoon of a bus. Things may be different in future.

Updated on May 22, 2006 10:12 AM IST
None | , New Delhi
Nandini R IyerFlight to C?garh aborted
Passengers aboard an Indian flight to Chandigarh got a rude shock on Saturday afternoon when the pilot was forced to abort take-off.

Published on May 14, 2006 02:17 AM IST
None | , New Delhi
Nandini R IyerYour foreign trip just got costlier
Beginning May 1, a service tax of 12.24% will be levied on all int'l air tickets, writes Nandini R Iyer.

Updated on Apr 29, 2006 02:41 AM IST
None | , New Delhi
Nandini R Iyer