Markets across the globe gained after China Securities Regulator removed its four-day-old circuit-breaker system.
A summary of sports events and persons who made news on Sunday
There are conflicting signs on India's investment cycle.
The numbers in India may not be as big but the opportunity for serious growth is all there.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi's three-day visit to Britain has seen India and the UK agreeing on Rs 90,000 crore deals.
The 30-share Sensex ended up 248 points at a record closing high of 27,346.
'The Congresswallahs will hope that Arvind Kejriwal's oratory and confidence will be the anti-aircraft guns to Narendra Modi's airwave-capturing force. Both Kejriwal and Modi speak Hindi well. Both are supremely self-confident about their agenda and vision. Some of their catch-phrases -- 'Vande Mataram' and 'Bharat Mata Ki Jai' -- are identical. Both are inspiring figures for their cadres. Both are not hesitant at all to wear their faith in Bhagwan on their foreheads on public platforms.' Sheela Bhatt believes that the 2014 election will be a Kejriwal versus Modi battle.
With prices unlikely to run up sharply, genuine buyers can start readying deals before the festival season starts.
The party will need organisation, preparation, funding and ideological clarity, says Aditi Phadnis
MCX Stock Exchange is bullish on breaking-even in one year's time frame.
Atul Bhatnagar, COO, National Skills Development Corporation tells us how we can effectively tackle the issue of unemployability and make our youth more employable.
Launches and sales of house property have seen a continuous drop.
Shares of ING Vysya Bank and Kotak Mahindra Bank rallied by up to 6% on the BSE on reports that Kotak Mahindra Bank in final stages to buy the bank.
The Whopper creater has most of its burgers priced at par with McDonald's.
Right from conducting nuclear deterrence patrols in 2015 to its destructive space programme, from its back-tracking on economic commitments to its hardened positions on Sino-India border deal -- its approach with India spells Adversarial with a capital A, says Shehzad Poonawalla
Telecom Secretary J S Deepak has resolved the toughest issues facing the sector, but his real test will be in delivering on the govt's Digital India dream
Both India and South Korea will use President Park Geun-hye's visit to unveil a comprehensive programme for mutual benefit and impacting on regional security environment, says Srikanth Kondapalli.
Hackers have begun to emerge from the shadows of suspicion.
Ritu Jha/Rediff.com reports from California on the largest TieCon ever.
What's the mood in the AAP, BJP camps on the eve of counting?
'This is the first time the US has formally recognised the threat India faces from terrorist organisations based in Pakistan.'
There are unprecedented political implications of identification based on 'biological attributes of an individual', such as employed by Aadhaar, warns Gopal Krishna.
Some developers point out that what comes in the way of low-cost housing is the sky-high price of land
'Look East' policy was first coined by the Narasimha Rao government in the 1990s and has been followed by the successive governments.
The prime minister and president stated their intention to expand defence co-operation to bolster national, regional and global security.
The estimates of national income and growth do not pass the 'smell test'.
Bestselling author James Altucher tells you how to get a braingasm.
Amid souring ties, the president visited Beijing for three days. On his return to India, a hope of better ties has arisen, says senior correspondent R Rajagopalan, who travelled with Pranab Mukherjee to the Asian superpower.
Five inspiring women who travelled thousands of miles to Hyderabad recently to grow their business and skills share their tales of global entrepreneurship. Vaihayasi Pande Daniel listened in.
On the final day of his two-day visit to India's financial capital, Congres vice president Rahul Gandhi tried to connect with Mumbaikars by raising the issue of high electricity bills en route his padyatra from National College, Bandra to Dharavi, Asia's largest slum colony.
The last time Tamil Nadu seriously voted on pre-poll promises was in faraway 1967.
There are some 20-odd schemes with this default provision, or something close to it.
A list of all the foreign visits taken up by PM Narendra Modi this year and their outcomes.
'As a society, we are very intolerant to failures which is contrary to entrepreneurship because all entrepreneurs will not succeed.'
Boost to dairy sector will generate jobs
Several states that imposed prohibition in the past lifted it once revenue loss began to pinch
Ironically, amid these struggles, interest in these taxi services has grown, as concerns over women's safety have escalated.
In recent years India-Japan relations have acquired rich economic content and strategic intents. Although the bilateral trade at $18 billion between the two countries is not very impressive and leaves much to be desired, the economic engagement between the two countries is both qualitatively and quantitatively noteworthy. India-Japan defence cooperation, however, has generated a lot interest among the strategic community in the context of rise of China. There has been a lot of speculation about India-Japan strategic partnership to hedge China, says Rup Narayan Das.
as the trial proceeds, Peter is beginning to look more and more haggard while Indrani by contrast is blossoming. Khanna appeared exhausted and more down and out than usual at this hearing.