Ilyasi's wife Anju was rushed to a hospital on January 11, 2000 with stab wounds she received at her East Delhi residence.
Affordable and packed with features, these devices score high on the value-for-money proposition.
If the Murari Lal Jalan-Kalrock Capital combine can script a turnaround, it will have pulled off a bigger coup than Ajay Singh did with SpiceJet in 2014.
A fun take on what would happen if Spidey paid us a visit!
Some basic facts about PPF and also what makes it an extremely attractive investment option.
It is not certain whether management theories have a role in modern society. In fact, some of them need to be reconstructed.
Ashish Narsale/Rediff.com lists the pros and the cons.
We present some the 'coolest' futuristic weapons that are being developed right now, according to a Business Insider report:
'Manthara wants Kaikeyi to make her son Bharat king of Ayodhya, instead of Rama.' 'She fuels hate and mistrust in her queen, much like what many modern-day viziers are doing, whipping up venom and frenzy among an entire nation,' notes Arundhuti Dasgupta.
The writers have smartly targeted several politicians without mentioning them, says Ramesh S.
China has suddenly emerged as a technological power by fair means and foul; India also needs to adopt a holistic technology upgradation policy.
'...but from those who control the narrative.' Powerful nations have mastered this art of narrative building. Those nations who aspire to become global powers must do so, observes Shanthie Mariet D'Souza.
Indrani Roy Mitra visits Haldibari in North Bengal's Coochbehar district and realises that between political strategies and 'illogical' high hopes of leaders, lies the realm of the unattended, struggling voters.
The winning photos of this year's Nikon annual Small World Photomicrography Competition.
Once civic elections are done with, the system discards the voter from the realm of self-governance, the essence of the grassroots democracy. The voter's vote, it appears, has been subverted by a system, says Mahesh Vijapurkar.
'One is not talking of an all-out war,' says Colonel Anil A A Athale (retd). 'What we must accept is a short, sharp, attack by the Chinese, more in the nature of a slap!'
Gift your brother/sister something smart, useful and trendy, says Ashish Narsale/Rediff.com.
Cook further said that Apple would like to place retail stores in India and is working with the government to seek approval to do that.
The onus today is on China, but it also requires a little diplomatic finesse from India, backed by a modernised armed force, argues BJP MP Subramanian Swamy in this excerpt from his new book, Himalayan Challenge: India, China And The Quest For Peace.
The POCO X2 is a gaming phone that offers good photographic capabilities at a budget price, says Ashish Narsale/Rediff.com.
Whether one likes Narendra Modi or not, one cannot deny him the credit of putting the national debate back firmly in the political realm and on the merits of relative political choice, says Shashi Shekhar
The reality is that Indian defence modernisation is lagging behind and the government and the present defence minister is largely responsible for the sad state of affairs today in the military realm.
Honed and utilised in-house for over three years, the engineering major's new arm - L&T-Nxt - will focus on AI, IoT, vitual reality and cyber security among other fields of digitisation.
There is a lot to be done at Rashtrapati Bhavan, said President Pranab Mukherjee on Saturday as he ushered in his fourth year in office dispelling notions that life in the President's Estate was in a "realm of boredom".
Rajesh Singh from Uttar Pradesh talks about his big win in Ke Bani Crorepati.
Speaking to editors at a press meet in New Delhi,Prime Minister Manmohan Singh said he was not considering retirement. The PM also indicated that he would consider a cabinet reshuffle before the next session of Parliament due to commence on November 7.
These awards had been constituted by the ministry of communications and information technology, government of India for the first time in order to acknowledge exemplary initiatives/practices of various states/UTs in the realm of e-governance for the dissemination of information and services to the citizens.
The bench said it was necessary that question of 'judicial independence is accounted for in the balancing exercise' with RTI.
But this could be shortlived as the rise has been buoyed on Chhattisgarh assembly poll freebies
Is it a smartwatch or an upgraded fitness band? Veer Arjun Singh finds out.
'All the government needs to do is to identify clear political and strategic objectives and to give the military planners a free hand,' asserts Ajai Shukla.
'New Delhi's rulers should be alert to lighting a dangerous tinderbox,' warns Sunil Sethi.
Just as millions starve to death in our country, we hear, to our utter dismay that Food Corporation of India sits on 60 million tonnes wheat and rice and Food and Agriculture Minister Sharad Pawar, who s made a proposal to Prime Minister Manmohan Singh to decontrol the sugar sector, will be in Brazil soon to study how the idea was successfully implemented in the world's top producer of the sweetener!
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on Monday gently told the Supreme Court, which recently directed the government to distribute foodgrains free to the poor, not to get into the "realm of policy formulation".
An estimated 37 per cent of the population lives below poverty line; how can free food be given to such a large number of people, the prime minister said.
Is it a genuine need to help their not-so-well-off brethren? Or a well-planned promotional gimmick to remain in the limelight when their films are flopping at the box-office? Or a stepping stone to politics? You decide.
'If enough people defy the law and insist on flouting fundamental rights guaranteed by the Constitution in the name of religion and custom, does that endow a bigoted, unjust demand with merit?', asks Shuma Raha.
With a fascinating gameplay and a single-player mode, Injustice 2 is among the best fighting games.
The Supreme Court on Thursday fixed May 11 for commencement of hearing on pleas challenging the validity of triple talaq, 'nikah halala' and polygamy practices among Muslims.