Instagram sensation Dan Bilzerian makes a pit stop at the Indian Poker Championship.
As advertising reaches a cacophonous pitch, as it does every year around this time, brands say they are finding newer and more effective ways to reach their audiences.
Bollywood remembers their daddies on Father's Day.
If you looked back at 2018 and had to give it a name, the Year of Limitations might be the most accurate.
The valley is under the iron grip of the armed forces and Pakistan does not have the military power or political support to change the status quo, observes Colonel Anil A Athale (retd), after a recent visit to Kashmir.
'When the story of Elections 2019 is told by an independent writer, the BJP's role in lowering electoral standards will be etched in indelible ink,' says Saisuresh Sivaswamy.
A look at the top tweets from your favourite Bollywood celebrities.
Cairo, Egypt's sprawling capital, is a maelstrom of sights, sounds and smells.
We revisit the actor's many controversies over the years.
Homecoming fuses the kinky-swiftness of the original superhero movies with the silly concerns of a 2017's teenager, points out Sreehari Nair.
Here are some tips to help you crack the Staff Selection Commission Combined Graduate Level Examination.
My sense is that we are in a situation similar to 2011-13, notes Debashis Basu.
Experts are upbeat about developing smart cities in India.
When he is not running, Vishwas Bhamburkar spends his time filing Right to Information cases. P Rajendran meets with the only Indian running the Brazil 135 Ultramarathon later this week
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'While military acts such as the Uri surgical strikes are one option, cultural, economic and diplomatic isolation should also be part of the arsenal,' argues Sankrant Sanu.
Ashish Chauhan is generous in his praise for his former bosses and doesn't flinch in pointing out the reasons why the BSE lost out in the initial years of the NSE.
A theory that is doing the rounds is that with election nearing, this depreciation of the rupee will allow politicians of all hues to bring back their ill-gotten wealth.