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Nandini

Nandini is a content producer for careers and education section at HT Delhi. She has an experience of four years in journalism covering health, lifestyle and crime beats.

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.

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Published on Oct 18, 2006 04:08 AM IST
None | ByNandini Guha, Kolkata

Gel 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.

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Updated on Oct 14, 2006 02:44 AM IST
None | ByNandini R Iyer, New Delhi

Lawrence 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.

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Updated on May 02, 2007 04:18 PM IST
None | ByNandini Guha, Kolkata

Coming 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.

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Published on Sep 16, 2006 11:12 AM IST
None | ByNandini R. Iyer, New Delhi

Coming 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.

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Published on Sep 16, 2006 11:12 AM IST
None | ByNandini R. Iyer, New Delhi

Coming 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.

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Published on Sep 16, 2006 11:12 AM IST
None | ByNandini R. Iyer, New Delhi

Coming 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.

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Published on Sep 16, 2006 11:12 AM IST
None | ByNandini R. Iyer, New Delhi

Coming 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.

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Published on Sep 16, 2006 11:12 AM IST
None | ByNandini R. Iyer, New Delhi

Coming 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.

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Published on Sep 16, 2006 11:12 AM IST
None | ByNandini R. Iyer, New Delhi

New-look money in cold can

It was globalised India?s answer to a new, international-look coin in the changing money market.

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Published on Aug 26, 2006 02:46 AM IST
None | ByNandini R Iyer, New Delhi

Al-Qaeda brass shifts base; sighted

A report with Govt says Osama and his deputy Zawahiri were recently spotted near Darkot, reports Nandini R Iyer.

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Updated on Aug 26, 2006 02:07 PM IST
None | ByNandini R Iyer, New Delhi

Don's new den: Small town in S Africa

Dawood Ibrahim alters fingerprints and camouflages iris to evade biometric identification, reports Nandini R Iyer.

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Updated on Aug 20, 2006 04:14 AM IST
None | ByNandini R Iyer, New Delhi

Don?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.

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Published on Aug 20, 2006 01:23 AM IST
None | ByNandini R Iyer, New Delhi

Al 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.

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Published on Aug 19, 2006 01:47 AM IST
None | ByNANDINI R. Iyer, New Delhi

Small mis(s)take, big turbulence

Small mis(s)take, big air turbulence

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Published on Aug 01, 2006 02:57 AM IST
None | ByNandini R Iyer, Mumbai/new Delhi

Small mis(s)take, big turbulence

Small mis(s)take, big air turbulence

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Published on Aug 01, 2006 02:57 AM IST
None | ByNandini R Iyer, Mumbai/new Delhi

Socialite 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.

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Published on Jul 29, 2006 10:44 AM IST
None | ByNANDINI R. Iyer, Mumbai

Socialite 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.

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Published on Jul 29, 2006 10:44 AM IST
None | ByNANDINI R. Iyer, Mumbai

Socialite evening at sarkari airline

On Thursday, India's A-list socialites descended on the Air India building. Why? Nandini R Iyer finds out.

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Updated on Jul 29, 2006 03:49 AM IST
None | ByNandini R Iyer, Mumbai

Socialite evening at sarkari airline

On Thursday, India's A-list socialites descended on the Air India building. Why? Nandini R Iyer finds out.

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Updated on Jul 29, 2006 03:49 AM IST
None | ByNandini R Iyer, Mumbai

You are as old as you feel

Life for the elderly is not necessarily terrible, lonely or lost.

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Published on Jul 22, 2006 04:59 AM IST
None | ByNandini R Iyer, New Delhi

You are as old as you feel

Life for the elderly is not necessarily terrible, lonely or lost.

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Published on Jul 22, 2006 04:59 AM IST
None | ByNandini R Iyer, New Delhi

The power of the signature

The power of the signature

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Published on Jul 15, 2006 02:24 AM IST
None | ByNamita Bhandare & Nandini R Iyer, New Delhi

Spy games: Secret swap talks

All indications suggest that Sarabjit is the public face of a deal between spymasters, writes Nandini R Iyer.

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Updated on Jul 08, 2006 03:46 AM IST
None | ByNandini R Iyer, New Delhi

SECRET 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.

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Published on Jul 08, 2006 01:45 AM IST
None | ByNANDINI R. Iyer, New Delhi

Farmers 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.

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Published on Jun 26, 2006 02:26 AM IST
None | ByNandini R Iyer, New Delhi

How about becoming pilot?

At least 3,000 to 4,000 pilots will be needed in the next two or three years.

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Published on May 26, 2006 03:06 AM IST
None | ByNandini R Iyer, New Delhi

Take 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.

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Updated on May 22, 2006 10:12 AM IST
None | ByNandini R Iyer, New Delhi

Flight 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.

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Published on May 14, 2006 02:17 AM IST
None | ByNandini R Iyer, New Delhi

Your 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.

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