The top posts on social media from your favourite Bollywood celebrities.
Get Ahead Shirish plans to study abroad and wants to know if Australia is a good MBA destination.
Take some help from Farah Khan before planning summer holidays.
Akshay Kumar and Salman Khan star in Shirish Kunder's romance, Jaan-E-Man.
Police claimed to have killed "five or six" naxalites, including a deputy commander, in an encounter in Gadchiroli district and recovered from their possession arms, ammunition and naxal literature.
Chouhan's son Kartikey accused the Congress leader of intentionally making a false allegation about his name being in Panama Papers of alleged tax evaders.
A look at security arrangements in and around Delhi as it prepares to welcome Chief Guest Obama.
A hilarious photograph from the upcoming Jaan-E-Mann.
Cisco Systems on Wednesday announced the appointment of Pramodh Menon as vice president-channels, India and SAARC.
"The downgrade of the bank's BCA and ratings reflects the negative impact of the discovery of a number of fraudulent transactions on the bank's standalone profile, particularly its capital position," the rating agency said in a report.
Here's a recap of events that occurred in India in the past 24 hours.
Omkeshwar Singh, Head, Rank MF, a mutual fund investment platform, answers your queries.
Set a target of 206, Saurashtra folded for 127 in 58.4 overs, giving Vidarbha their second title triumph in the country's marquee first-class tournament.
When formerly warring stars throw a joint bash, are fireworks involved?
Saurashtra batsmen survived nasty body blows from Umesh Yadav during their gallant fight against Vidarbha in the Ranji Trophy final, which is now on even keel after third day.
All India Football Federation (AIFF) is all set to welcome a new corporate team DSK Shivajians to infuse professionalism and raise the competitiveness of Hero I-League, the premier football tournament of the country.
On the first day of winter session, Prime Minister Narendra Modi reached out to the Opposition.
Snapshots from the party.
Take a look at the celeb arrivals.
Tuesday's bridge collapse once again puts the spotlight on the city's urban infrastructure and a dire need for its development.
Two persons arrested by the Central Bureau of Investigation in connection with the multi-crore Madhavpura Mercantile Co-opertive Bank scam were remanded to CBI custody till June 17
India's manufacturing sector was lagging behind China and should be strengthened to increase competitiveness with that country, a study conducted by Confederation of Indian Industry and McKinsey said.
Sunil Chhetri scored a brace to put himself on par with Lionel Messi and lead the home side to Intercontinental Cup title triumph with a 2-0 win over Kenya in the summit clash, in Mumbai, on Sunday.
'It's been a love-hate relationship'
Rohit keeps own batting order under wraps
If rules govern a romantic relationship, Priyanka Chopra and Nick Jonas are breaking them in style.
The Uddhav Thackeray-led party was told that the MNS and the NCP are not politically untouchables for the BJP
The Mumbai civic body asked all schools to remain shut and to ensure that the students were sent back home safely.
The total number of arrests by the CBI has risen to six -- four PNB officials, a retired employee of the bank, and an authorsied signatory of Nirav Modi's company -- after Monday's development.
Saurashtra were best chasers during the knockout stage but their reliable batsmen came a cropper in the most-important clash.
Cricket South Africa (CSA) will formally introduce racial quotas at national team level, the board said on Tuesday. The organisation has come under fire from the South African government for a lack of transformation in its national teams, leading to a ban on bidding for international tournaments that will be reviewed next year. President Chris Nenzani said in a statement CSA will seek to "move with the times" and set a minimum number of black players to be selected in all their national teams.
At this point commission member Sumit Mullick asked the government counsel: 'Your job is to protect the State. How are these questions on Peshwas relevant?'