Our stock exchanges no longer belong to one state or one community.
With less than five months to go, it's time you fine tuned your skills and assessed your preparation for the big day.
While they were invited with protests at Geelani's home, they were turned away by Yasin Malik, who was lodged in jail.
In Shujaat Bukhari, Kashmir has lost a journalist, an activist, ambassador, a formidable voice and, above all, a great human being, mourns Athar Parvaiz.
India-Israel relations are at a crossroads. Simply chanting old hackneyed mantras on terrorism, secularism, democracy, et al, won't suffice. There is danger of stagnation setting in, says Ambassador M K Bhadrakumar.
The AIADMK government in Tamil Nadu doesn't really want to antagonize Karnataka in any way that could have any sort of bearing on the case against party chief Jayalalithaa. However, it is under pressure back home over backing a farmers' bandh call against check dams being proposed by the neighbouring state.
AI also working on proposal to trim pilots' pay 15-20%
The move to allow women to work the night shift, by amending the Factories Act, has been opposed in Delhi by the Mahila Congress, the Indian National Congress's women's wing, and the All India Trade Union Congress.
Needless to say, coaching institutes are unhappy with suggestion.
Rahul Gandhi has not erred by not engaging with Muslim conservatives. After all, they had misled his father in 1986 to legislate a misogynistic law after the Supreme Court verdict in the Shah Bano case, which helped the BJP rise at the cost of the Congress, says Mohammad Sajjad.
News of all that's transpired on and off the football field
Cheque clearances and cash withdrawals and deposits in public sector bank branches across the country were hit as employees started a two-day strike on Monday to press for a revision in wages.
Labour unions, with a history of hostility towards management, are pushing back on Coal India's plans, fearing modernization and outsourcing will hit jobs.
"No other relationship of India has as many layers as our relations with China. We are the world's two most populous countries and among the fastest growing major economies. Our cooperation is expanding," he said.
Raising the retirement ages of Indian judges and compulsory appointment of court clerks will help expeditious disposal of cases and restore people's faith in the judiciary, an international legal expert has said.
'At Ramjas too, slogans for Kashmir's azaadi were heard. We won't let DU become JNU.'
In refusing to accept its failure, the government has sowed the seeds of further damage: by keeping India short of cash; reducing the headroom for responses to seasonal spikes in cash demand; and increasing the chances that groups will panic at temporary cash shortages, says Mihir Sharma.
A definitive guide to the movers and shakers who sit at the helm of the Asian sports boom.
A summary of sports events and sports persons, who made news on Tuesday
'We feel there is definitely something murky in the system.' 'Will anyone believe that Nirav Modi will go to a branch and bribe a low-level officer?' 'Just look at the people with whom he had moved around.'
Financial Intelligence Unit data show many of these societies have become the biggest draw for laundering money. Subhomoy Bhattacharjee reports.
The company has dismissed 194 cabin crew and 11 pilots over past year for unauthorised absence and such reasons.
Family members of the martyred personnel and survivors of the daring strike recalled the harrowing moments and pledged support to efforts to root out terrorism.
News of all that's transpired on and off the football field.
Maran's penchant for taking risks was visible last year again when he acquired Indian Premier League's Hyderabad cricket franchisee and named it Sun Risers.
As India celebrates its 70th Independence day, Rediff.com pays homage to millions who laid their lives for the country's freedom.
Urban Indians are developing a taste for freshly brewed and bottled craft beer.
Looking at Emraan Hashmi's top money-making movies at the box office.
Even Delhi does not have a full-time registrar of chits.
I-T lens on current account deposits over Rs 12.5 lakh. All the news and more post demonetisation.
How bridge keeps corporate India sharp and quick-witted.
From farmers to cement, steel, logistics, transportation and automobiles, the back-end is struggling to get going due to the liquidity crisis.
CCI investigation into predatory pricing likely
India's five leading wilful defaulters are Winsome Diamonds & Jewellery Ltd and associate Forever Precious Jewellery & Diamonds, Zoom Developers, Kingfisher Airlines, Beta Naphthol and Raza Textiles
News of all that's transpired on and off the football field
Resident doctors are the engines that run hospitals. For the patient, they are the face, hands, and voice of the hospital.
For existing technologies, unless appropriate financing is available, deployment at scale is difficult.
Many placement agencies are fly-by-night operators in New Delhi.
The car which has a 30 kmph cruising speed, can travel a distance of 150 kms on a fully charged battery.
National Anti-Doping Agency Director General Navin Agarwal says all the Rio Olympics-bound sportspersons have undergone testing for banned substances and are dope-free. He, however, conceded that there were issues regarding testing of a few Rio-bound sportspersons as they were not available at the 'whereabouts' provided by them as mandated under the Anti-Doping Administration Management System (ADAMS) of the World Anti-Doping Agency, but NADA was able to get their testing done later on.