Ramping up globally, the Indian restaurant search service is going as local as possible in its markets to improve its brand's stickiness.
They take our fitness goals out of the constraints of time and space and find us everywhere we go, says Veer Arjun Singh.
How a half-Norwegian designer found her roots in India.
The news of the week gone by that shaped the world
The pitch at the Sydney Cricket Ground (SCG) has attracted a lot of attention.
Urvi Malvania reveals STAR India's big plans for IPL-11.
With organic kitchen gardens, Goa's luxury holiday homes are raising the bar The ease of reaching the destination, the mix of party culture and quietude are some of the reasons why individuals are increasingly investing in Goa
India has 53 achievers on the list, second only to China which has 76 honorees.
The India Bike Week in Goa was a celebration of the joy of biking
There is a vacation for every personality type here!
Presenting a bunch of die-hard foodies from Hyderabad, who are killing it in the food Instagram stakes!
The best part -- these trips don't require an airline ticket!
The painstakingly created Buddhist temples and gardens of Japan are a work of art, says Anjuli Bhargava.
An alien monster to begin with, the Kochi art biennale has slowly wormed its way into citizens's hearts, says Anjuli Bhargava.
Doting father Vinoth Chandar made an animation character based on his little girl to amuse her. Today, it has grown into a YouTube channel with 14 million subscribers from 75 countries.
It is a sight that both warms and breaks the heart. The women of Shaheen Bagh seem oblivious of the cold, these women and their children, the latter ranging in age from 19 days to early teens, who have been occupying the road for over two weeks now. Some of them have not gone home for days, but their faces are clear, unlined by fatigue, their eyes bright and fierce as those of the falcon, shaheen, the area is named for.
There are conflicting signs on India's investment cycle.
'The Indian Army served with honour and distinction in France and Flanders, East Africa, Gallipoli, Aden, Egypt, Mesopotamia, Palestine, Transcaspia, Persia and even China.' 'The sacrifice of India's soldiers was consigned to the dustbin of history in the post-colonial world.'
Users send a message on the app and a virtual assistant responds.
An excerpt from Conde Nast India's Make In India magazine.
'It is vital that objects such as the Harihara -- and collections from South Asia generally -- remain here,' the British Museum tells Vaihayasi Pande Daniel.
Ivanka spoke for a good 15 minutes, gracefully, looking straight at her audience, her face wreathed often in winning smiles. She is an articulate, striking, woman who charmed her audience.
A round-up of our favourite photographs from the week gone by
The 14 grounds that will host matches during the February 14 - March 29 tournament in Australia and New Zealand.
'India stands on the broad shoulders of an extraordinary civilisation. In some ways it is quite surprising that it hasn't fully embraced the power of that.' 'The prime minister speaks about Make in India. Let's remind ourselves also of Made in India. What made India great. What are the great things of the past which will help us make India even greater.' 'India stands on the broad shoulders of an extraordinary civilisation. In some ways it is quite surprising that it hasn't fully embraced the power of that.'
Ranjita Ganesan and Nikita Puri chronicle the journey of Abhishek Poddar, one of India's leading art patrons.
'Imagine how secure are our seaports and airports that 10,000 objects can leave every decade and our custodians are not even aware?' 'This kind of targeted looting when thieves pick and choose the best of Indian art and steal on an industrial basis will eventually impoverish our great land.'
Aseem Chhabra spots 10 must-see movies at the Berlin Film Festival.
Princess Shivranjani of Jodhpur is breathing new life into dead forts and quietly changing the house of Marwar.
Men and women from mofussil India are buying designerwear either on their laptops or their cellphones.
India'sstartups have a good beginning but will they survive competition is a big questions which needs immediate attention.
Ayurvedic expert Dr G G Gangadharan on how the ancient Indian medical practice needs to be propagated in the country of its origin
Indian billionaires do not believe in sitting on their wealth.