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Naomi Campbell Wants To Hold Masterclass For Indian Girls
Her love for India doesn't end with saris.
Wipro Refutes National Grid's Claims, To Contest in US Court
Wipro, India's third largest software services firm, on Friday said it will contest the lawsuit filed by National Grid US seeking damages of over USD 140 million for a project that began in 2009.
KPSC Recruitment 2017: First & Second Division Assistant, Group C Tech/Non-Tech Posts in Karnataka; Apply Before 12th December 2017
The KPSC Recruitment for FDA & SDA was originally to be organized in the month of September 2017 however it got postponed to November 2017 and has just begun this week
Firangi Movie Review: Kapil Sharma-Starrer is So Bad It's Funny
Directed by Rajiev Dhingra, Firangi is set during the peak of the independence movement and tells the story of a man Manga, played by Kapil, who isn't bothered by the British atrocities.
OPINION | Where Are the Hashtags For Cyclone Ockhi That Led To Disappearance And Deaths?
The media coverage, rather no media coverage of cyclone Ockhi says a lot about our priorities. And, our failure.
Sensex Drops Around 70 Points in Late Morning Deals
The 30-share index was trading lower by 68.30 points or 0.21 per cent at 33,081.05 at 1130hrs. The broader Nifty was down 14.80 points or 0.14 per cent at 10,211.75 with 28 of its constituents trading in the negative.
Gujarat Elections 2017: Why Rahul Gandhi's Visit Turned Porbandar Into a Hot Seat
Many believe that the battle for the Porbandar, which was expected to be an easy victory for the BJP, has turned into an exciting contest. For some, however, Prime Minister Narendra Modi remains as popular as ever.
Padmavati Based on Jayasi's Poem, Sanjay Leela Bhansali Tells Parliamentary Panel
Bhansali was grilled for over two hours by members of the Parliamentary Standing Committee on IT as he appeared before it in Parliament House with Prasoon Joshi, who heads the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC).
India Needs to Invest in its Cancer Care Infrastructure to Bring Down Deaths: Scientists
Medicine can now genetically modify immune cells to only attack cancer cells.
Anna Hazare Asks PM Modi to Select Venue for His Agitation in Delhi
Social activist Anna Hazare will launch his agitation over Jan Lokpal and farmers' issues in Delhi from March 23 next year and on Thursday asked Prime Minister Narendra Modi to select a venue for it.
Vidyasagar University B.A, B.Sc, B.Com Part 1 Results 2017 Declared, Check Now!
Vidyasagar University has declared the results of Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Science and Bachelor of Commerce General exams as well as for the Honors subjects too for the first year (Part 1) students of the varsity.
British PM Theresa May Presses Saudi to Avert Yemen 'Catastrophe'
UN officials have warned that Yemen faces the risk of the "world's worst famine in many decades".
Amazon Adopts Open Cloud Technology as Competition Heats up
Kubernetes has emerged as a standard among companies as they build more applications on public clouds, the big computer data centres that are displacing traditional customer-owned computer systems.
US, China And France Were Biggest Overseas Spenders in Canada This Summer
Visitor spending rose 12 percent during the months of May to September.
Canada Accuses India of 'Discriminatory Treatment' Over $855 mn Pulse Crop Exports
Earlier this month, India announced a 50 percent tariff on dry pea imports from all countries, causing prices to fall in Canada while Canadian shipments to India were reportedly interrupted by India's requirement that crops be fumigated for insects in the...
Cairo Film Festival: Tamil Film Manusangada Highlights a Grave Social Injustice
India may be making a big noise about open defecation and lack of toilets in villages (remember the Akshay Kumar film, Toilet: Ek Prem Katha?), but Amshan believes that lack of adequate burial places and proper roads leading to them is a more complex and...