The new battalion, numbered 241, was named Bastariya because it included recruits from Bijapur, Dantewada, Narayanpur, and Sukma districts.
Infosys has better days ahead, say analyst.
KV Kamath has had a tough journey so far.
The new allegations take the total number of his accusers to 12.
Car makers have started hiring from Gujarat's industrial training institutes (ITIs) for their factories across the country.
Women rights activists are divided over whether the juvenile convict in the December 16 gang rape case should be released.
The Board rued that its efforts to resolve the concerns of the founders - who together own about 12.75 per cent stake in Infosys - over the course of a year through a dialogue have not been successful.
Controversial Islamic preacher Zakir Naik on Sunday claimed that there has been no misuse of funds by his banned NGO and rejected all allegations of involvement in terror-related activities.
Air India did not respond to email queries.
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Recounts challenges faced in setting up various channels, hopes new management will always put journalism first.
In a controversial move, rape convict Bitti Mohanty has been sent to Jaipur by Kerala police, despite the Kerala high court staying his transfer till December 10.
There has been a welcome focus on fundamental reforms, time-bound programmes that fix accountability and the use of technology. The upcoming Budget could build on these initiatives, says Abhas Jha.
Two suicide attacks killed at least 35 people and wounded hundreds more in Kabul on Friday, the first major attacks in the Afghan capital since the announcement of Taliban leader Mullah Omar's death.
'There is no danger of the suggestion being accepted in a hurry, as we are still discussing the design of an IFS tie and trainee officers are still taught how to handle forks and knives.'
If the government could do without 23 per cent of the authorised posts, surely a start could be made in government downsizing by abolishing these vacancies, says A K Bhattacharya.
The court asked the Centre to explain why the injuries suffered by people are above the knees.
The World Health Organisation has said that the death toll attributed to the Ebola outbreak has risen above 4,000.
She will be the first woman to receive the International Maritime Organisation Award for Exceptional Bravery at Sea for her dramatic rescue.
As the teachers began gaining confidence, it also drew the attention of other women in the community, leading to greater demand for teaching jobs.
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During the first three quarters of 2014-15 alone, TCS has made a lateral hiring of over 1,500 experienced professionals with core digital skills.
India ranked second among nations that were most targeted for cyber crime through the social media in 2014, after America
Usain Bolt stretched, stifled a yawn and, almost apologetically, extracted his giant frame from his blocks before strolling through his heat as he began his bid for a third successive world 200 metres title on Friday.
The company has already shifted production to Aurangabad.
Automaker to shift 200-300 workers from its Pantnagar facility to handle increased manufacturing.
Most successful and ambitious business leaders feel persuaded that they have no competent successor, says R G Vilakudi.
In an interview with PTI, the Hyderabadi also reveals why she parted ways with the former All England champion and throws light on the Padma controversy.
How a trainee copywriter turned nto the most popular girl on the Internet.
'A heavy tanker takes time to move, but when it starts rolling, it's difficult to stop it,' Indian Hotels CEO Puneet Chhatwal tells Shyamal Majumdar.
Firm to prune domestic costs through initiatives such as voluntary separation
On Mody's death, Tata on Friday said, "Russi Mody was an institution at Tata Steel. Under his leadership, the company grew significantly and he instituted many human resource initiatives.
We have to really focus on improving productivity: infy, COO
In a significant development, Indian Railways on Thursday joined hands with China to increase speed in its existing rail network, modernise stations and enhance mutual cooperation in the sector in the country.
A crafts NGO in New Delhi is giving wings to India's first all-women puppeteer group, discovers Geetanjali Krishna.
Changes being driven by Etihad, says a source, after a V-P quits
The Taiwan-headquartered manufacturer has said it would invest around $5 billion in Maharashtra
Summary of sports events and persons who made news on Saturday
ICICI Bank was the top gainer after stable rating for its senior unsecured bonds by S&P Global Ratings.
This cult of speed reaches its crowning glory during that peculiar Indian spectacle called medical camps. Medical camps are an activity in which doctors from cities travel to underserved areas, often on weekends, where the poor are then herded in hundreds for deliverance, photo-ops and freebies. In their more evolved form, there are surgical camps where bewildered and overawed patients are put onto operating tables and, much like an assembly line, a series of operations are performed in rapid succession. The surgical instruments are often magically sterilised in minutes between procedures, says Dr Sanjay Nagral.