Technical rallies and short covering may arise only if the markets break this 500 point band
On RD Burman's 75th birth anniversary, Lata Mangeshkar pays rich tribute to him.
Brent hit a session high of $114.69 a barrel, its loftiest since September last year.
Lost your job? Why don't you start-up your own company instead of looking out for another job?
'When Modi was CM, Gujarat won 128 seats.' 'Now he is PM. Modiji is revered by people in Gujarat.' 'So as PM he will get 150 seats,'
Nawaz Sharif's appointment of a new army chief will influence India-Pakistan relations
About 2 million head of cattle are smuggled into Bangladesh annually.
'What we need is right skilling, re-skilling and up-skilling.'
Amidst fear of layoffs across many IT companies, Saurabh Govil, bottom left, head of Wipro's Human resources, explains who are the affected lot and why it is essential to re-skill for employees in this sector.
The rupee on Friday touched an all-time low of 62.03 to a dollar, spooking the equities market and dragging the Sensex down to 18,621.39 in the afternoon.
Mumbai is observing the sixth anniversary of the dastardly attacks that shook the city
This Budget will be a litmus test of the government's resolve to ensure Make in India strategy works
A bureaucrat resolves to eradicate cheating in examinations of Uttar Pradesh
In 2010, the accused chopped off Joseph's hand accusing him of hurting religious sentiments of a community through a question paper he set for his students.
Kashmir was indeed in need of a messiah that summer; 70 per cent of its population aged below 31 were up in arms against the Indian State. Every nook and corner of the land brought forth stories of youngsters with crushed bodies and an unfaltering spirit.
'...a dazzling flash, and then, fizzle,' argues Shekhar Gupta.
Over 20 political parties, except the Biju Janata Dal and the Communist Party of India-Marxist-led Left Front, took part in the massive rally.
Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis faces the challenge of ensuring that Dalits and Muslims -- who are likely to be most affected by the beef ban -- do not drift away towards the opposition.
'The world is going to be more insular.' 'What India needs to do is develop the domestic market for domestic consumption.' 'The emphasis has to be on Bharat as against India.'
The prime minister had openly said the retail sector should be open to competition, domestic and foreign.
Fiscal discipline has been maintained but toxic assets worth Rs 7 crore are a massive headache
The result of the opinion polls would allow the government to move ahead quickly to reach a deal with creditors
'I used to be humiliated.' 'If I would approach an actor, he would just say hello and then turn away.' 'That's when I understood the whole game of the industry.'
Punjab's voters are dissatisfied with the Akali Dal-BJP ruling combine. The Congress does not have a strong agenda on which to fight the 2017 assembly polls -- fertile ground for the AAP to step in.
'It seems that the BJP in its desire to catapult Modi onto the international stage, knowing the image deficit due to visa denials, has caused unhappiness in Tamil Nadu, uncertainty in Bangladesh and a churning in Pakistan that Sharif may or may not be able to control,' says Ambassador K C Singh.
Five weeks after he seized the Labor Party leadership, Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd on Sunday set September 7 as the date for the country's next parliamentary elections amid growing unemployment and budget deficit.
'Nitish is now a helpless junior ally of Hindutva.' 'He just cannot think of reining in the hoodlums raging, marauding and killing in the mohallas,' argues Mohammad Sajjad.
The withdrawal right is hemmed by many conditions.
The sops sanctioned by J Jayalalithaa on her first day in office could cost the exchequer up to Rs 8,000 crore annually.
Piloting the Specified Bank Notes (Cessation of Liabilities) Bill, Finance Minister Arun Jaitley said it will extinguish the government's liability towards scrapped notes and also eliminate the possibility of their bring used as parallel currency.
Words of advice from Oscar award-winning actors are all very fine. How about some from a 20-year-old? Mass media student Chhaya Ranka has a few things to say.
National award winner Chaitanya Tamhane tells us the story behind his film, Court.
As the BJP snaps at its heels, can the Communists stay relevant in the electoral game?
There are many reasons why one joins a terrorist outfit. But to point at one factor as the single most crucial one to the formation and actions of the Indian Mujahideen is a political explanation, not strategic, says Bibhu Prasad Routray
The greatest progress on civil rights in the United States since Abraham Lincoln was under the Southern Democrat Lyndon Johnson, the past master of wheeling and dealing in Congress.
Urban and rural FMCG sales growth data for the last five quarters show the latter outperformed the former consistently.
'If jobs do not happen, the demographic dividend we have will become a demographic disaster.'
India Inc is automating and squeezing more output from its workers and so needs fewer of them, finds out IndiaSpend Team.
US president was unaware that the son of a manual labourer had to abandon studies
Vir Das' commencement address to graduates of Knox College is the best advice you'll read today.