'Young India has shown the way. Young India is showing that they are not afraid. What a win, what a magnificent win'
Casual advertisers that bought spots for India's matches are certain to pull out, delivering a blow of Rs 125-150 crore (Rs 1.25-1.5 billion) to Sony Entertainment Television, the official broadcaster.
Manjrekar agreed that match referee David Boon had no option but to allow India a concussion substitute.
Australia were bowled out for 195 on the opening day of the Test with pacer Jasprit Bumrah and off-spinner R Ashwin sharing seven wickets between them.
Incubated for over three years, the OnePlus 5 comes with a Snapdragon 835 processor.
Wolfson designed the chips used in Apple's video iPod and Microsoft's Xbox360.
Cashing in on the interest generated in the three-dimensional world by films like Avatar, consumer electronics companies like Samsung, LG, Sony and Panasonic are gearing up to cajole Indian consumers to buy a 3D TV set
During last India Test series in Australia, Smith was banned for ball tampering and missed out on challenging one of his favourite opposition.
Listing Toyota, Intel, Sony, LG and Samsung among his admired companies, Tata Group supreme Ratan Tata has regretted that India is not world class in manufacturing and has lost the "chance to be the factory of the world."
Not one joke lands, not one tear is genuine in Sardar Ka Grandson, feels Sukanya Verma.
The OTT glass is full again. Here's all the exciting new fare to watch over the week. Sukanya Verma offers a peek.
In an interview with L'Officiel India, Janhvi Kapoor revealed what her late mother thought of her entry in Bollywood.
(Thanks to their Instagram feeds we now know! :-P)
There was no law or autonomous body governing digital content in India so far. Now, OTT and other platforms, including digital news websites, are expected to fall within a governmental framework of rules and regulations.
These Chinese devices are flooding the Indian markets with latest innovations and designs not to mention very affordable rates. Apple, Samsung, Nokia, Sony, LG and all Indian brands beware!
'It is in electronics that the gap between where we are and where we need to be is most obvious and most persistent.' 'It is not only a national security issue, but also a commercial issue,' argues Rajeev Srinivasan.