It is not a one-off 'fix' for the Indian economy.
Watching TV for 5 or more hours daily cuts sperm count by 35 per cent.
Cyber-criminals are lurking on the web to loot you this Valentine's Day!
A study of common household dust shows there are dangerous chemicals that leach from everyday products.
After being dubbed as the rape capital of the nation, Uttar Pradesh is finally waking up and trying to change its image and provide safety to its women citizens. And in that very vain, the Akhilesh Yadav government has launched a mobile application for the protection of women.
There's ample proof of Chinese irredentism. China is preparing for a future large-scale conventional wars (informationised and mechanised included) on 'multiple fronts' against India. Prakash Katoch, veteran Lieutenant General of the Indian Army, explains.
Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar on Monday announced that the state government has decided to confiscate the property of all the corrupt officials in the state. The government will not hesitate to seize properties amassed by corrupt officials, said Kumar, as the anti-corruption legislation drawn up by the state cabinet has finally been approved by the Centre. "The bill proposes to empower the state to confiscate the property of the corrupt," said the Bihar CM.
McAfee exposes the Top 12 Scams of Christmas that criminals plan to use to rip off consumers as they shop online this holiday season.
Read this before you get started on a 'healthy' eating plan.
The Lashkar and organisations associated with it would want quick retaliation for Kasab's execution, warns counter-terrorism expert B Raman.
If you find yourself checking your Facebook account many times during the day, then it is a sign of compulsive behavior, which, according to a recent study, is a result of lack of sleep.
Investors' fears regarding bank stocks are becoming a reality, impacting investor sentiment towards the banking sector stocks.
Be careful what you use your office computer for.
A recent study has found that certain male health supplements carry ingredients that can harm your health.
Despite its shortcomings, the consumer act is still a handy weapon for consumers to ensure accountability as well as compensation for defective goods and deficient services. It is one of the nicest gifts we, through our government, have given to ourselves as consumers.
A chat with Rajendra Prasad, the actor who plays a gun-toting cowboy in this year's promising comedy, Quick Gun Murugun.
The world's most advanced handset maker, BlackBerry, has charged that Gulf-based telecom company Etisalat had updated the programming of the phones which would give them "surveillance capabilities".
India coach Stimac hits out at AIFF.
Why do people underestimate the difficulty of making money in the financial markets?
Take care while choosing these 'fat-free' foods because they really don't always mean what you assume they do. Here's why...
Information gathered from a person's social media account will be matched with his or her declared income.
Research well all the ifs and buts carefully before accepting such policies.
Mahesh Sarma gives you the lowdown on studying the real vs the commonly perceived market value of business degrees you aspire for.
The economic slowdown, which caused severe job-cuts across the country, has brought new opportunities for frauds who, masquerading as representatives of IT companies, are luring employment-seekers with promises of good placements in lieu of some 'security amount'.
Technology has and will continue to fundamentally reshape the world, says World Bank president Jim Kim.
India does not have a stringent privacy or data protection Act.
Certain scrubbers can be the perfect breeding ground of bacteria, a new study has revealed.
Iron, vitamin and protein deficiency along with stress can lead to serious health concerns for career women. But there is a way out!
Alarmed by increasing incidents of Indian firms being cheated by their Chinese counterparts, the Indian embassy here has put out an advisory warning traders from entering into any financial dealings, without doing due diligence first.
There are organisations who help individuals to improve their credit health.
A study conducted by a leading green NGO has found high amount of heavy metals including mercury in fairness products of reputed companies being endorsed by big Bollywood names.
According to the Security Threat Report organisations across India spent an average of $7.2 million (Rs 32 crore) in 2010 to deal with damages caused by data breaches.