The Lashkar and organisations associated with it would want quick retaliation for Kasab's execution, warns counter-terrorism expert B Raman.
A study of common household dust shows there are dangerous chemicals that leach from everyday products.
Information gathered from a person's social media account will be matched with his or her declared income.
Take care while choosing these 'fat-free' foods because they really don't always mean what you assume they do. Here's why...
Investors' fears regarding bank stocks are becoming a reality, impacting investor sentiment towards the banking sector stocks.
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.
'Is the idea of a committed judiciary once again being floated, though surreptitiously, unlike in the past when it was direct?'
A chat with Rajendra Prasad, the actor who plays a gun-toting cowboy in this year's promising comedy, Quick Gun Murugun.
Wellness expert Roopashree Sharma answers your health queries.
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".
During an interactive session at the 'Ideas for India' conference in London on Friday, Gandhi not only mounted a scathing attack on the Bharatiya Janata Party government but also extended an olive branch to regional parties who he had angered with his comment that they were not capable of taking on the saffron party for want of ideology.
Research well all the ifs and buts carefully before accepting such policies.
Technology has and will continue to fundamentally reshape the world, says World Bank president Jim Kim.
Why do people underestimate the difficulty of making money in the financial markets?
Certain scrubbers can be the perfect breeding ground of bacteria, a new study has revealed.
India does not have a stringent privacy or data protection Act.
Mahesh Sarma gives you the lowdown on studying the real vs the commonly perceived market value of business degrees you aspire for.
Iron, vitamin and protein deficiency along with stress can lead to serious health concerns for career women. But there is a way out!
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'.
Those infected with the virus may have mild fever, skin rashes, conjunctivitis, muscle and joint pain or headache.
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.
Those evading taxes could soon find tax officials at their doorstep, with a rather insightful account of their big purchases.
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.
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.
With digital technology, the I-T department's ability to catch tax evaders has increased many times.
The audacity of the virus has been categorised as 'severe' and cyber experts say such a malicious programme has been detected for the first time which asks for a ransom of an estimated Euro or $300 to unlock the genuine files of a user through 'anonymous pre-paid cash vouchers'.
With increasing number of road accidents involving vehicles driven by under-age boys, Union Minister Renuka Chowdhary on Tuesday said that parents of such children should face the music."The children are not at fault. The parents should be responsible enough not to allow an under-age child to drive. This is the reason they are not allowed to vote and drink. Father's license should be taken back and then only there will be a check (on such incidents)," she added.
FSSAI to remove potassium bromate from food additives list
Many a time, investors get carried away by the high returns offered by a particular offering. Out of sheer ignorance most investors do not bother to question the authenticity or the transparency of the examples/illustrations that have been used to project the high returns.
Smaller enterprises who are already fighting a losing battle on various fronts will see credit tightening.
Internet users now will have to be more watchful while carrying out their online financial transactions as Pharming -- a new security threat used by hackers for making financial gains, has started surfacing in the country with the proliferation of Internet subscribers. Pharming attack is a new security threat for the Internet users, which is developing in the country and it is primarily launched by the hackers on the websites for getting financial gains.
Make sure that the waiting period on pre-existing diseases does not exceed two years. Avoid policies that come with room rent and ICU capping, suggests Sanjay Kumar Singh.