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Indus OS Partners With US-based Digital Turbine
As of 2016, Indus OS became the second most popular mobile OS in India, surpassing even Apple iOS.
Ferrari 488 N-Largo Widebody by Novitec Unveiled, Will be a Limited Edition Series
The N-Largo is 2.09 meters from side to side, in other words, it's wider than a Range Rover.
Indians seek Unexplored Destinations, Sustainable Tourism
Indians are widely opting to travel to unexplored destinations and have been quite experimental with their travelling choices, according to experts.
Priyanka Chopra Deletes Her Holocaust Memorial Selfie Post Twitter Backlash
The actress, who has been regular in updating fans about her whereabouts in Berlin, took selfies at the memorial and posted them on her social media accounts.
China Says Controversial Cyber Law Not Designed to Cripple Foreign Firms
China maintains a strict censorship regime, banning access to foreign news outlets, search engines and social media including Google and Facebook.
Fraud at 8,848 Metres: Are Everest Ascents Too Easy to Fake?
Satyarup Siddhanta only discovered he was at the centre of an Everest fraud when he spotted news of a couple whose false claim to have scaled the world's highest peak has set off a debate about how mountaineering feats are authenticated.
Smoking May Cause Bone Degeneration In Youngsters
Smoking interferes with calcium and vitamin D absorption.
As GDP Enters Slow Lane, India Loses Tag of Fastest Growing Economy
India's gross domestic product data shocked again on Wednesday as economic growth unexpectedly slumped to its lowest in more than two years in the March quarter, stripping the country of its status as the world's fastest growing major economy.
Foam Spilling Out on Bengaluru Roads, NGT Raps Karnataka Govt
The National Green Tribunal on Wednesday took Karnataka government and its civic authorities to task over foam spilling over into the streets in Bengaluru near the Varthur lake, causing massive traffic jams.
French Open: Agassi Stars as Djokovic Impresses With Easy Win
He may be carrying a little more around the middle than in his Roland Garros pomp, but the star appeal of Andre Agassi was undeniable at the French Open on Wednesday as his new charge Novak Djokovic romped to a second-round win.
French Open: Sania Mirza Loses; Rohan Bopanna, Leander Paes Progress
Rohan Bopanna crossed the first-round hurdle in men's doubles but Sania Mirza bowed out in the opening round of the women's doubles event in the French Open here today.
IPS Officers May Have to Specialise in Policing Domain to Get Promotion
Indian Police Service (IPS) officers may soon have to specialise in at least one policing domain like counter-insurgency, terror funding or cyber crime to get promotion to the senior ranks.
Make Cow National Animal, Says Rajasthan HC Judge on Retirement Day
The Rajasthan High Court has suggested making cow the national animal of India and increasing punishment for cow slaughter to life imprisonment, as debate rages on curbs placed by the Centre on sale of cattle for slaughter.
Right-wing Students Attack PhD Scholar for Organising Beef Fest on IIT Campus
A PhD scholar was brutally thrashed on Tuesday by some right-wing students after he organised a beef Fest on the campus of Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Madras.
India's Military Preparedness is Best Deterrent, Will Guarantee Peace: Jaitley
India's military preparedness is the best deterrent, which will guarantee peace in the region, and it must significantly ramp up defence production keeping in mind geo-political dynamics, Defence Minister Arun Jaitley said on Tuesday.