The notes, kept in about a dozen currency chests of commercial banks in Mumbai, are now being dried and counted before being shredded by the Reserve Bank of India.
Pankaj Vasani tells us how he moved from an unhealthy life to walking and running 20 kilometres a day.
The actress is making waves with her sexy sari look in Main Hoon Na.
Fashion designer and image consultant Meera Mittal on how to look your best all the time!
On the occasion of Chinese New Year, we bring you a look at what 2015, the Year of the Sheep has in store for you!
'At the tender age, children should not be subjected to a rat-race,' according to the National Institute of Educational Planning and Administration.
'How can the police say that she alone has committed the crime and no other person has done it?'
Former New Zealand skipper Brendon McCullum has insisted that he can never forgive his ex-team-mate Chris Cairns after the latter effectively lobbied to destroy his credibility over match-fixing allegations. Cairns had been linked to match-fixing following statements by Stephen Fleming and McCullum. However, he was cleared of any wrongdoing in a court of law and by the ICC's anti-corruption unit. McCullum, who had told the jury that Cairns had approached him three times in total over fixing a match, insisted that he felt as if his character had come under-fire during the prejury trial.
The India ace avenged his World championship defeat, winning his seventh round match in the Corus tournament in 34 moves.
Recently, many states in India banned Maggi because of high levels of lead and monosodium glutamate found in some samples. But do you know how MSG affects your health?
Lauda was so badly injured in that accident at the 1976 German Grand Prix that a priest gave him the last rites as he lay in a coma.
Commerce and Industry Minister Nirmala Sitharaman told the Rajya Sabha 'the government is absolutely sensitive and seized of the matter'.
'When people in the Opposition join a ruling party, their intentions will always be looked down with suspicion.' 'The people who have been loyal to the party and have helped it strike roots feel wronged against when such instances happen.' 'They feel sidelined and neglected despite their loyalty to the party.'
Our team is so charged with the responsibility that they immediately go about executing whatever decision we take.
Siva Sankar looks at S P Balasubrahmanyam's fantastic repertoire.
Anjuli Bhargava discovers how the Buddha Fellowship is attracting India's brightest minds to solve its problems.
'The Mallahs may remain divided between the two competing coalitions in Bihar,' says Mohammad Sajjad.
Alternating between brat and boy, deception and decency, Ishaan Khatter speaks with a passion that will be heard Beyond the Clouds, predicts Sukanya Verma.
India's second largest bank, ICICI Bank, has hinted at a revision of its interest rates in the event of a war between US and Iraq.
Would you work at a job like what Smriti Malhotra once did to earn a living, when you start off in life, rather than ask your parents for financial help? Do you think you would lose your self-respect if you cleaned tables at a restaurant or worked in a mall, as you worked your way upwards in your career?
These images from across the globe tell that it is a crazy world out there!
Awais Sheikh, the Pakistani lawyer who defended slain Indian prisoner Sarabjit Singh, and his family have taken asylum in Sweden after receiving threats, his colleagues and friends said.
Aseem Chhabra gives us the top films that enriched his year.
'Our only child. A Communist.' 'There was an encounter by the police inside this room, five years ago. He was shot in one arm, but managed to escape.' 'Missing since then. May Jesus keep him alive.' A revealing excerpt from Asim Mukhopadhyay's Half Man: A Novel On The Naxal Movement.