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Google: 49% Indian women with Internet access don’t see any reason to use it
The survey identified connection issues, affordability and time as the key constraints to accessing the internet.
Gujjar stir to continue as talks with Rajasthan government fail on reservation issue
Meanwhile, around 500-700 members of the community are present at the railway tracks near Pilukapura in the district, a police officer said.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi meets former Afghanistan president Hamid Karzai
Karzai called on the prime minister during a transit halt in the capital. Modi said that India and Afghanistan share age old ties.
Jayalaithaa: The political phoenix
Known for her resilience and determination to fight personal and political adversities, AIADMK chief J Jayaalithaa has fought and won many legal tangles in her chequered political career and returned at the helm again.
3 ways you can play Pac-Man on its 35th birthday for free
Launched in Japan on May 22, 1980, the game was a charming relief from arcade games dominated by alien shooting and sports games.
Neymar tax case moved to Barcelona
A judge ordered last week that the club, Barcelona president and former president stand trial for tax fraud in the signing of Neymar in 2013.
U.S. director's 'Little Prince' gets French premiere at Cannes
Voice actors Andre Dussolier and Guillaume Gallienne, voice actress Florence Foresti, actor Laurent Lafitte, actress actress Clara Poincare, actress Marion Cotillard, director Mark Osborne, actor Riley Osborne, and Mackenzie Foy pose on the red carpet as...
La Liga: Atletico Madrid looking to secure Champions League berth
The season concludes with the Madrid club playing at relegation-threatened Granada and looking to protect a three-point lead over Valencia in fourth.
Bid to topple Sepp Blatter from FIFA rests with Jordanian prince
Three men were vying to stop Blatter from winning a fifth term, but only one will now be on the ballot next Friday: Prince Ali bin Al-Hussein of Jordan.
May the Force be with you Mr PM!
From selfies to the Social Media, it seems 'rockstar Modi' can do no wrong.
Appeal in Jayalalithaa's disproportionate assests case cannot be knee-jerk: Congress
The appeal in the disproportionate assets case against AIADMK supremo Jayalalithaa cannot be 'knee-jerk' and should be analysed from all angles, former Union Minister and senior Congress leader Jairam Ramesh said.
How cars could cause data traffic jams
Connected cars with onboard WiFi connections could cause spikes in cellular data demand when traffic grinds to a halt and bored passengers search for entertainment on phones and tablets.
Home Ministry's Notification will remove confusion, help AAP run Delhi well: Arun Jaitley
The Centre on Friday said the Home Ministry's notification on allocation of powers in Delhi would "remove" all confusion regarding governance in the national capital and help the AAP government run the city efficiently.
Parliamentary panel on Real Estate Bill seeks feedback from stakeholders
The parliamentary committee on the Real Estate (Regulation and Development) Bill, 2013, has invited suggestions from stakeholders on proposed amendments to the legislation before being tabled in the next session of Parliament.