Lingerie designer wins popular vote
It was her second attempt at the Triumph Inspiration Award 2012, and this time she did turn heads.
Young professionals work for social cause
Abigail Lal, a graduate in English, believes sweating for a good cause is much better than pumping iron in the gym.
Link up to the future
Aspiring to get admission to the University of Delhi (DU) this year, Neha Kathuria plans to carry a laptop with her. “I am excited about the news of an ICT rollout in the colleges.
Lessons for life from ex flames
Twenty-three-year-old Smita (name changed) spent the last two months planning her revenge on her ex, Vivek (name changed).
Mix & match courses
Delhi University (DU) is expected to implement the Meta College concept on a pilot basis from July this year. This proposal is part of the Meta Universities initiative of the HRD Ministry.
It’s time to get cyber offensive
Hackers — allegedly belonging to the Chinese group, Evil Shadow Team — recently struck at www.microsoftstore.co.in, stealing login ids and passwords of people who had used the website for shopping for
Make your own salary menu
Though not many of us have control on the sum of money we take home every month, we may have a say on its packaging (read break-up). HR experts say this may soon become the norm but a few companies like Marico, P&G and TCS have already allowed their employees to structure their salary packages. Giving the schemes upmarket labels such as My Pay, My Choice, Flexi Menu and Bouquet of Benefits, the objective behind the flexible compensation structure is to let employees have the flexibility to opt for those components of pay that suit their personal needs and individual lifestyles.
Hackers target celebs’ profiles
Over 17 million Lady Gaga Twitter followers and 45 million Facebook fans were startled around Christmas time when they saw her message about giving away free iPad 2s.
Graveyard shift spurs depression, anxiety
The health of the Indian youth working in the business process outsourcing (BPO) industry is being adversely affected.
Teachers taunted by cyberbaiting pupils
A few months on Facebook with her students on her “friends” list proved to be an eye-opener for Priya Kumar (name changed).