However, 157 investors managing a total of $14.2 trillion were taking first steps towards addressing climate change
India needs to take note of China's assertiveness in implementing its national security law as also its recently exhibited sensitivity to criticism of Xi Jinping by the Indian media, says former senior R&AW officer and China expert Jayadeva Ranade.
In India, 60 per cent said they think they have the skills needed for their careers
Britain's Prince William has urged the Football Association to reform its governance structure to avoid falling short of modern standards.
It's the first time a Spanish contestant has won the title.
The domestic currency has dropped by 62 paise or 0.93 per cent in four trading days.
59 of the 101 millionaires have seen an overall increase in net worth.
India's projected GDP in 2030 was $10,133 bn, behind America's $32,996 bn and China at the top with a projected GDP of $34,338 bn
Broader market underperformed with the BSE Midcap and the BSE Smallcap indices losing up to 0.2%
Experts said the higher pay out will boost consumption demand.
The forensic examination of the disc, being done by a special team of experts from central security agencies, found nearly 17,000 files stored in it and this included a movie prepared by al Qaeda to brainwash recruits for global terrorism.
We are spectators who have no voice and no power to influence the giant changes being imposed on all of us, says Aakar Patel.
The S&P BSE Midcap and S&P BSE Smallcap indices gained 0.4% and 1%, respectively
Bullish dollar sentiment overseas alongside sluggish domestic equity market predominantly impacted the domestic currency
Mallya remains elusive to India as the United Kingdom informed the government that they cannot comply with their request to deport him
On the BSE, 1,493 shares declined and 1,236 shares rose. A total of 177 shares were unchanged
Prime Minister Modi addressed the second plenary of the executive session, during which he reiterated India's focus on small island developing nations of the organisation and delivering 'demand-driven, rather than donor-driven' assistance to the organisation's smaller member states.
Summary of all that transpired on and off the football field
May told House of Commons that there was "clear evidence" the Bashar al-Assad government was behind a recent chemical weapons attack in Douma.
British Prime Minister David Cameron is open to meeting Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi and said he will do so in time while his government goes ahead with steps to engage with him and his government.
'Healthcare workers treating coronavirus have been among the hardest hit.' 'It is scary, but this is what we signed up for and became doctors.'
The breadth, indicating strength of the market was strong
BSE Midcap and BSE Smallcap indices hit their fresh lifetime highs for the second day in a row
16 years after The Warrior, Asif Kapadia and Irrfan Khan will team up once again for the cinematic adaptation of Mohsin Hamid's Moth Smoke.
South Africa begin their three-month tour of England with a one-day international against the hosts at Leeds on Wednesday and team manager Mohammed Moosajee admitted the players are concerned.
The company said Philip Clarke will continue as CEO until October 1 and will remain available to support the transition until the end of January 2015.
About 1,556 shares have advanced, 1,211 shares declined, and 182 shares are unchanged.
Sending money to families in India will get more expensive
The warnings issued by Britain and Canada against the use of some Indian herbal medicines on the ground that they contain dangerous levels of heavy metals, may affect the export of medicinal plants in the global market.
According to the Dawn, Pakistan submitted its membership application on May 19, a week after India, which applied on May 12.
The sentiment around Indian equities remains positive and unchanged.
An Indian-origin convert to Islam has skipped bail to flee Britain and is believed to be now living under the Islamic State in Syria.
Bearish dollar overseas also supported the rupee
Call centres in India brought in extra staff and asked some to work overtime to answer a flood of inquiries to Britain's National Rail after a series of deadly bomb blasts hit London's transport network Thursday, officials said.
An online advertisement for a project manager's job posted in late December -- "Non-Indians preferred" it said bluntly.
Chief Economic Advisor Arvind Subramanian said the government has "enough ammunition" to deal with volatility in the currency market.
More than 6,000 doctors have passed the requisite tests and are still to get jobs.
A large number of overseas doctors, mostly from India, who had flocked to Britain in response to the United Kingdom National Health Services' global appeal for more staff, are facing unemployment, poverty and discrimination.