Tech giant says it's also targeting millions of small ventures and other potential users.
India was ranked 70th of 77 countries in the Female Entrepreneurship Index 2015 released by London-based Global Entrepreneurship Institute
Communist China has recently developed a great expertise in 'soul reincarnation', feels Claude Arpi
In this excerpt from a conversation with Samik Bandopadhyay, Mrinalda discusses three legendary actors he has worked with.
Among the most deprived communities in India live and work under asbestos roofs. The National Institute for Health and Family Welfare estimates exposure to asbestos has resulted in higher incidence of cancer among those living under asbestos roofs, points out Gopal Krishna.
Company has already reached out to its customers and employees
Of late, net neutrality has generated much debate.
Shashi Tharoor says the British Museum should change its name to Chor Bazaar because whatever it has within its portals is the result of 200 years of theft. The museum is once again in the eye of a storm for the possession of a statue of a god Hindus, across the world, worship as the Supreme Being.
Look at the pros and cons of both the options and take a decision yourself!
The Musahars, still regarded as 'untouchables' in the state, usually hunt rats for food in the paddy fields.
A summary of sports events and sports persons, who made news on Monday
Carlos Tevez has been included in the squad for the first time in three years for next month's friendlies in England against Croatia and Portugal.
Be a traveller, not a tourist.
Dr Manjiri Bakre's OncoStem is revolutionising breast cancer treatment. And has raised $6 million to do more!
What will Indian cities do about its growing mountains of waste?
The improved changes aim to help students prepare and perform better in the test, says ARKS Srinivas.
Onion prices have increased 150% over the last few months
'India's real concern is that cash-strapped Pakistan is keeping its military hardware well oiled on American money,' says Rajeev Sharma.
Terms reveal that such premature redemption is allowable on dividend reset dates in case there is no agreement on the dividend rate
A summary of sports events and persons who made news on Monday
Anjuli Bhargava meets the women of Stree Shakti, an organization that is helping women in Uttarakhand's villages to supplement their family income.
Data spanning the years 1951 to 2014 show that temperature and pressure conditions at specific locations in the Arctic region during the pre-monsoon period correlate with the Indian summer monsoon rainfall, points out Charu Bahri.
Hitting back, Greenpeace India on Thursday said it will move court against Tamil Nadu government's notice threatening cancellation of its registration and alleged that the "perversely framed and maliciously designed" charges were levelled at the behest of Union home ministry.
Banning meat is cruel demonetisation. It is stealing from the poor, nothing less, writes Sunita Narain.
The Rajasthan high court on Tuesday rejected the bail plea of self-styled godman Asaram Bapu in a sexual assault case, saying the stage is not fit for granting him relief.
Both Airtel and Vodafone claim they did everything possible to resume services.
Lack of sanitation is leading to avoidable deaths of infants, and underweight and stunted children.
Adulterated food can cause cancer, insomnia and other neurological problems, and adulteration is a growing concern across India
Despite a 187 km, seven-line metro network carrying 2.4 million commuters every day, private vehicles rose 92% over the last 15 years
Money allocated for rural India has increased, but expenditure of panchayats is not adequate and inconsistent
The time is ripe for debate on city governments in India.
Two persons said to be members of the United Kingdom arm of the Aam Aadmi Party are embroiled in a student visa scam in Britain uncovered by the BBC.
'Flooding forces the animals to disperse out of the park that, in turn, attracts the attention of poachers.'
Experts believe cyclical glitches account for the downturn in mobile-phone sales
'People beat their chests when the Babri Masjid was brought down, not realising that it was just one event in a chain going back centuries; to look at the last link or two in isolation is absurd.'
From reaching out to the Jat community and requesting them to not harm the country's assets to trying to mediate on behalf of the women protesting against Shani Shingnapur temple authorities, Sri Sri Ravi Shankar has made his presence felt. Nikita Puri examines the rise of the New Age guru.
With Congress hubris reduced to ashes and the BJP's advance halted -- a new political force has made its entry in the turbulent waters of Indian politics. It is a new force, with people who seem to be ready to learn and who have, at every step so far, responded by taking seriously all the criticisms that were levelled at it, says Aditya Nigam.
Apart from cotton, copper, petroleum and industrial machinery, India does not export much to China. This means that India buys six times the merchandise it sells to China, points out Abhishek Waghmare.
The companies experienced a drop of 5,436 approved petitions (37 per cent) in 2016 as compared to previous year, a report by the National Foundation for American Policy, a Washington-based non-profit think-tank, said.