Markets ended their lowest close in 2015 on fears of FII outflows as the US Fed may hike rates.
We need to question ourselves if we are to be implicated as well in the institutional murder of Rohith and many other Rohiths, if not bodily but in spirit, because of our complicity in naturalising this elitist, exclusionary, discriminatory-to-the-core conception of education, says Kishalaya Mukhopadhyay.
i-flex solutions has entered into an agreement with Norway-based EDB Business Partner ASA to jointly offer retail banking solutions to financial institutions in the Nordic region, primarily in Sweden, Finland, Denmark and Iceland.
Leading industrialist and Rajya Sabha member, Anil Ambani, has disclosed his assets and investments in various companies in a letter to Rajya Sabha Chairman Bhairon Singh Shekhawat.
In the advertisement the Australian supermodel is shown seen through a keyhole dressed only in a bra and panty.
Harshal Parikh used to tell people that he was a member of ISRO's Moon mission and that senior officials of Defence Research and Development Organisation his friends.
It would go towards maintaining a tracking system created to prevent possible terrorists from using student visas to enter the country.
Aam Aadmi Party government spent nearly Rs 15 crore on advertisements in the print media during the 91-day period till May 11, according to an Right to Information reply.
The Sensex closed at 11,853.85 down 79 points. The Nifty lost 23 points to close at 3,455.
A legal row is threatening to disrupt a shoot-off between two Australians vying for a place at the Athens Olympics.
South Africa on Monday banned its national cricket and rugby federations from hosting or bidding for international tournaments for at least a year due to their failure to increase representation of black players.
Security agencies are busy trying to ensure trouble-free Republic Day celebrations.
The bandh was called by opposition parties and student organisations in protest against the killing of three youths in an alleged police encounter.
Whoever thought that models starve themselves needs to think again!
Lakme Fashion Week is around the corner; so it seems apt that we look back at some of the most... how shall we put it... intriguing designs we've seen in the recent past.
A Boeing Co 787 Dreamliner operated by Air India this week returned to London due to a communications problem, but has since been operational, the state-run carrier said on Wednesday.
A summary of sports events and persons who made news on Friday
A look at the celebs who happily sashayed down the runway at India Kids Fashion Week 2016.
'Rawalpindi must downsize its quest for 'strategic depth' in Afghanistan and Kashmir,' suggests Matein Khalid.
Hyderabad Central University says it had taken a 'lenient view' by not imposing 'complete suspension' of the five research scholars, including the Dalit PhD student who committed suicide.
'Even among scientists and technology mavens -- typically communities that tend to view the world through the lens of logos or reason and not mythos, there is a shiny-eyed enthusiasm for the mythical world,' says Arundhuti Dasgupta.
The prime minister's visit will begin from Palestine on February 10 after transiting through Jordan, where he will meet King Abdullah II.
Here's looking at some of the most stylish women who are not on the Lakme Fashion Week runway!
The move came as the country badly needs capital inflows as the rupee comes under pressure
This meeting came in the backdrop of a controversy raked up by some politicians, including those from Bharatiya Janata Party, Communist Party of India and Trinamool Congress, who objected to the sale of 24 per cent of Jet's equity to Etihad at a cost of Rs 2,058 crore, saying it was not in the national interests.
ABVP leader Nandanam Susheel Kumar, who has been accused of abetting suicide of Dalit research scholar Rohith Vemula, demanded a "fair" inquiry.
It was Gadgil's idea to print a wedding invitation on fabric with temporary ink so it can be used later as a napkin.