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(The Telegraph) (Feb 19th 2000) |
Manjula Sen had a peculiar problem. Not a very sociable person, she detested working in an ‘office environment’ where people surrounded her all day. So when she discovered the joys of a personal computer Sen made the most of it. She quit her full-time job as a journalist and began writing — this time for magazines on the Internet, from home.
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(The Telegraph) (Dec 11th 1999) |
It is never too late to make a fresh start. That’s what Ashish Mitra, a 50-year-old banker; believed. More than half-way through his career in the banking sector; he chose to do a short computer course and then gave up his job to set up a computer training centre. He is now busy making software programmes and training children in computers.
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| Despite certain political turbulence, Ranchi continues to attract nature lovers and anthropologists Text and photographs |
(The Telegraph) (2 February, 1992) |
Osama Manzar When Edward Lear arrived in India in November 1873, he complained in his diary about everything, from the hotels to the people, accusing the place of conspiring against his attempts to draw.
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