Sandeep Aur Pinky Faraar is an intriguing mess, feels Sukanya Verma.
The government's increased thrust on investment and continued focus on job creation in India gives the sense of an improving job market scenario in the coming months.
Cross-country skier Johaug to call time on Olympic career after Sunday's 30km.
The Monster.com's employment index, a monthly gauge of the country's online job demand, declined by 2 points (-1.56 per cent) to 126 in August, from 128 in the previous month.
Director Gareth Edwards delivers a satisfactory reboot of the iconic monster movie, Godzilla.
Shreyas Iyer did feel "low" at times during an intense rehabilitation period after his shoulder surgery but a fit-again stylish Mumbai batsman is now gearing up to realise an unfinished dream of winning his maiden IPL title with the Delhi Capitals.
Athletics Federation of India (AFI) has installed a special strength-building German machine for the use of the country's elite javelin throwers like Olympic-bound Neeraj Chopa and Shivpal Singh at the Netaji Subhas National Institute of Sports in Patiala.
There is clamour for talent among companies, due to increasing gap between demand and supply.
Hiring activities pick up in December.
The film is really very scary.
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Pakistan has too much at stake to allow even an iota of rapprochement between India and the Taliban, says Vivek Gumaste.
We live in a wonderfully weird world and here's proof of it!
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Indicating better hiring trends, the Monster Employment Index -- a monthly gauge of online job demand -- climbed 12 per cent in May 2011 as compared to the year-ago period.
A leading job portal on Thursday said that sectors such as retail witnessed a good recruitment trend on the back of rising domestic demand.
If you are an avid gamer, the iQOO3 is packed with features that is meant to tempt you, says Ashish Narsale.
Eyeing opportunities in the fast growing Indian telecom sector, Chinese vendor Huawei on Tuesday announced an investment of $2 billion (about Rs 9,000 crore) in the next five years to set up an R&D centre, local manufacturing and other activities.
The Monster.com employment index, rose 31 points to 154 in July from 123 points in the same month a year ago, up 25 per cent.
Monster.com says their logged number of non-resident Indians seeking jobs back in India has grown 65 per cent in the past year.
Starting off 2011 on a positive note, job opportunities in the country improved across most sectors in January and hiring activities are expected to gain momentum in the coming months.
A quick look at the winners of the 93rd Annual Academy Awards, listed in bold.
Thirty-five thousand unique and live jobs - that works out to 90,000 openings across cities.
'As the longest-lasting action hero, Cruise doesn't go down without a fight.' 'He throws in a quip here and there, runs like he's only ran in his last 20 movies, takes a whole lot of pounding from beauties and beasts, but The Mummy's garbled mythology and recycled imagery doesn't have the wits to complement his popping-from-the-veins enthusiasm,' says Sukanya Verma.
This April Fool's Day, Sukanya Verma kickstarts the month on a light note with this list of Bollywood's most memorable pranks.
The Indian golfer, playing with World No 1 Brooks Koepka (68), had 17 pars and his sole birdie was courtesy a brilliant 30-foot monster putt.
Tenet is both incredibly obfuscating and feverishly magnificent, says Sukanya Verma.
'When they get violent, we have to follow the orders issued to us.'
The Nobel Assembly on Tuesday said in a tweet, 'The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences has decided to award the 2020 Nobel Prize in Physics with one half to Roger Penrose and the other half jointly to Reinhard Genzel and Andrea Ghez.'
A five-point plan that will change your life.
This is the most fun Sukanya Verma has had since Wonder Woman.
These 10 images prove that it's an odd, odd world.
Parvathy Nair's poem about the little girl who went to graze horses and never returned has moved many Indians to tears.
From the ruins of a Syrian city to shamans, these are just some of the 60 breathtaking images selected as finalists in Smithsonian Magazine's 16th Annual Photo Contest. The magazine received a whopping 48,000 submissions from photographers in 155 countries between March 27 to November 30 2018. The annual contest has gifted us breathtaking pictures from six different categories: Travel, Altered Images, Mobile, Natural World, People, and The American Experience. March 27 is the day when Smithsonian will announce the winner of the Grand Prize. Till then, enjoy some of the amazing work done by the photographers.
In this weekly self-help series, mental health and life coach Anu Krishna tells you how to take control of your life.
The Monster Employment Index for the month of August stood at 153, registering a 25 per cent jump over the same period a year ago, when the index level was at 122.
Tiger Woods and the fans will be missing when golf returns this week after a three-month hiatus due to the novel coronavirus but the Charles Schwab Challenge will otherwise get the full major treatment with a strong field on display. Led by world number one Rory McIlroy, the world's top five players and 101 PGA Tour winners will be at the stately Colonial Country Club outside Forth Worth, Texas.
Online hiring activity went up around 26 per cent in May.