Hailing from a middle class family, Pichai's family did not own a car or a television during his childhood.
From teaching to YouTube, these ideas will help students chase their dreams early on.
'People tell me to forget, but it is something to learn from.' 'A couple of seconds can change your life completely.'
A keen understanding of the way our brain functions is essential to building sustainable routines and habits that set us up for success, says Jay Kumar Hariharan.
We enlist some of the key features of iOS 9, so sit tight.
A five-judge constitution bench headed by Chief Justice Dipak Misra, hearing a petitions challenging Aadhaar, said no system in the world was secure and the issue was not as to how data is collected, but how the information so collected are used or misused.
Pride is all ours and of those who made a beeline to Halls 3 and 5 that showcased indigenous defence technologies at the Make In India Week.
The revival of feature phones in India is driven by low-cost access to the internet, but the 'dumb phones' are learning to get smart and create a niche, says Veer Arjun Singh.
A lot of student friendly changes were introduced this year.
Earlier in the day, Pichai announced Google would work with the Indian Railways
This measure has been envisaged by the government against the backdrop of instances where certain social networking sites showed Jammu and Kashmir and Arunachal Pradesh as part of Pakistan and China respectively.
On its 250th birthday, the Survey of India will send 30 mountaineers, armed with the most modern equipment, to measure the height of Mount Everest.
There are some places that just beg for a review. When you come back from a meal and put off doing anything else until you've written one. It happens rarely, but happen it does. Caf Zoe is one of those, says Harnoor Channi-Tewary.
Google Inc announced a surprise overhaul of its operating structure on Monday, creating a holding company called Alphabet to pool its many subsidiaries and separate the core web advertising business from newer ventures like driverless cars.
'It is purely based on real-time hard intelligence.' 'Timing is important. When you are attacking at 3.30 am, then everybody will be in the academy of terrorists.' 'If you attack at 10 am then someone will be out, so timing is very important.' 'Therefore, 3.30 am is the time when every terrorist is sleeping.'
Start-ups are adding value to the day-to-day lives of Indian women
Want to know about the hidden lakes in the urban sprawl of the National Capital Region? The author, Geetanjali Krishna goes on a trail in their search.
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The MG Hector has grabbed a lot of attention and interest, especially for its segment-above technologies.
Today, half the lakes in Bengaluru are encroached upon.
'Will Pakistan allow R&AW and Indian armed force officers access to roam around their strategic bases?' 'Is there any precedent anywhere in the world of such permissions being granted?'
The video shows 21-year-old Bahadur Ali, a resident of Raiwind in Lahore, spilling beans about LeT's role in the disturbances.
The author revisits Jaipur, Jodhpur and Udaipur and finds them to be a medley of the old and new
The election in Bihar will never be the same, reports Aditi Phadnis
Despite the language barrier, Beijing is a city where getting lost is not necessarily a bad idea
Every year Fortune honours 10 innovators, groundbreakers and game changers as 'Most Powerful Women Entrepreneurs'.
Lost in this maelstrom is the unasked question about what are the secrets the government really needs to keep? One can appreciate the need to keep news about movements of troops secret. But what is the need of sealing, and sequestering away the bulk of the work being done by ministries dealing with economic and social welfare, asks Sunjoy Joshi.
The 25 odd witnesses that so far had given testimony had not come up with anything incriminating against Peter or the way Shivade characterised it -- "not even a whisper."
The market for compact cars has become really cut-throat.
Planning to buy the Nexus 6P? Read this first
And then decide if you have to buy it...
A group of Adivasi women are using organic produce grown on their farms to change our perception of healthy eating.
Something about the big car and its passengers, standing solemnly outside their vehicle, piqued the biker's interest.
ISRO chairman A S Kiran Kumar talks of what's on and what lies ahead for the Indian space agency.
After ten minutes no one could keep track of the legal team's questions on the geography of the route Sandeep Patil took on his Pulsar Bajaj motorcycle, on the morning of April 25, 2012. Not the judge. Or the onlookers. Least of all Patil.
The Mahindra Monastery Escape 2016 is a one-of-its-kind road trip through some of India's toughest and picturesque terrain.
N Ghia explores the unexplored terrain of Harishchandragad through Pachnai, a few hours from Mumbai, and comes away with memories of a lifetime.
A first-of-its-kind travel show explores the special bond a father and daughter share.
A number of Xooglers are employing lessons and practices learnt during their stint at Google to branch out into innovative ventures.