Rise up for the right to offend. Let there be no holy cow, person, religion, ideology that cannot be criticised, ridiculed, parodied, lampooned. That's what differentiates you from the bigots who entered Charlie Hebdo, says Mango Indian.
Fanfare of FIFA World Cup 2014 travels continents as Indian techies root for the tournament
32aam Adhyayam 23aam Vaakyam is a disappointing affair because of the careless handling of the subject, says Paresh C Palicha.
'Trump's desecration of all that Obama represented can be seen at different levels: Personal, political, systemic and structural,' explains Ambassador B S Prakash.
'Emojis were conceived to add a dash of pizzazz to our text lives.' 'That's what they do still.' 'Hoping that they will usher social change is optimism on steroids,' says Shuma Raha.
The director A V Sasidharan depended too much on lead actor Fahadh Faasil's popularity and forgets everything else.
He was arrested after a 'brief exchange of fire'.
'I feel more like a chess player, thinking for long hours how to make the next move," Telecom Secretary Aruna Sundararajan tells Surajeet Das Gupta.
A Bengaluru-based techie killed his wife, tried to get his friend arrested, so that he could get closer to the friend's wife whom he was in love with.
An Infosys employee is among those being held hostage by an unidentified armed man who stormed a downtown cafe in Sydney, the IT major said on Monday.
If it helps the business, go ahead and do it, says Anurag Srivastava, co-founder, BigStylist.com.
'I know of at least one techie who quit his job to join the AAP in Delhi. Many others traveled to India to volunteer during the election. If you ask these volunteers why they were doing it when they can't even vote in India, they say, "We want a corruption-free India".' Ritu Jha looks back on the year that was; it was party time, she says, for news junkies like her.
The move was taken to honour Srinivas Kuchibhotla, who was killed when 51-year-old US Navy veteran Adam Purinton opened fire at him at his friend at a bar.
Dear Kate has released it's new lookbook featuring tech bosses in their undies.
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.
Who would've thought the bland boring dish could help start a successful business venture?
Sherin Mathew left her hometown in Bihar in late 2015 for a new home in America.
The External Affairs ministry has launched a mobile application named 'MEAIndia'
'The real problem of joblessness and democratic politics is happening here in India. And it is happening now, right before us.'
The Tanzania-born, India-bred, US-educated vice-president of search is responsible for helping to answer queries in the shortest time possible on desktops, tablets and phones.
No decision yet on the fate of the Sydney Test, which starts December 26, but for us the tour is still on, says the Board of Control for Cricket in India secretary, Sanjay Patel.
'Although the Election Commission remains convinced about the EVM's integrity, as a fair umpire of the game it was necessary to travel the last mile to convince political players that the entire process was not only fair but transparently so.' A fascinating excerpt from former Chief Election Commissioner Navin Chawla's new book, Excerpted from Every Vote Counts: The Story Of India's Elections.
Helping UK outlets get wearable devices, robotics; apps to identify empty kitchen jars and auto-order likely soon
A round-up of Ranji matches played on Wednesday
The new entrants are young, enterprising Chinese men and women who want to tap into the promising Indian market.
In a nation divided by many things, the 12-digit unique identity number is holding lives to ransom.
Despite lay-offs and the threat of automation, the industry will continue to be an important driver of growth in employment and GDP, says Ashok Soota.
Some of the important campaigns of this digital literacy campaign, he said, has being held in India, where people were creating new ways to teach.
Being employee light is the latest fad.
While the widespread feeling is that employment growth has been sluggish, some argue that, since sabka vikas slogan will most probably not deliver, Mr Modi and the BJP are going in for an unambiguous strategy of Hindu consolidation, says Subir Roy.
The extremist outfit has a tainted past and has been entangled in different legal cases for extortion, rioting and instigating violence
Follow these 10 Chennai foodies to track down the great restaurants and awesome food there!
A round-up of Ranji matches played on Sunday
The industry is looking at a promising 2016, though experts and even the investors anticipate correction on the valuation side
A round-up of Ranji Trophy matches played on Thursday
Recently, he had surprised many by talking of net neutrality
'While Modi is undoubtedly the star of the show, the online sphere has found in Modi the champion to re-engineer what it means to support the right.'
Even since the floods happened, hitherto distant persona in our locality have suddenly discovered the neighbourhood spirit, says Ennapadam S Krishnamoorthy.
Courtesy Jadeja's knock, Saurashtra lead Railways by 144 runs after they ended the Day 2 at 344/8.
Tech start-up set to change wellness segment with cloud-based services.