12 Jun 2018
Kerala: Baby miraculously escapes unhurt after winds blow away cradle
Even as torrential rains and gusty winds swept across Kerala, a two-month-old baby was miraculously saved after he was blown away along with his cradle.
Apple just banned cryptocurrency mining on all its devices
Days after tech-giant Google and Facebook banned cryptocurrency ads, Apple has also updated its App Store policy to restrict cryptocurrency mining on all its devices.
Google may allow Android users to send text from desktop
We now live in an era where mobile-first is the norm.
Know what's happening in the football transfer market
There is plenty of action happening in the summer transfer market despite the upcoming 2018 FIFA World Cup.
Here are the 5 apps that every entrepreneur should use
Are you a self-starter, energetic, creative and determined individual? Simply, in one word are you an entrepreneur?
Absconding actor Armaan Kohli finally arrested for assaulting girlfriend
Bollywood actor and former Bigg Boss contestant Armaan Kohli has finally been arrested over a week after his live-in girlfriend Neeru Randhawa accused him of physically assaulting her.
Odisha's Lavanya Das to represent India at international beauty pageant
Lavanya Das, an Odia girl from Bhubaneshwar, who always wanted to bring laurels to her country, is on the verge of realizing her dream.
2018 BMW X3 petrol variant launched at Rs. 56.90 lakh
After introducing the diesel variant of the all-new BMW India has now finally launched the petrol version of the luxury SUV.
Poor working conditions in Amazon: Isolated incident or a pattern?
A report by New York-based labor watchdog, China Labor Watch (CLW), revealed terrible working conditions at a Foxconn-owned Amazon facility in Hengyang, China, and understandably the e-commerce giant has come under fire.
Samsung Carnival on Flipkart: Here's more on the top deals
Samsung is hosting its Carnival sale on Flipkart starting today i.e. June 12 till June 14.
Salman Khan to launch his own theatre chains: Here's why
Apart from just acting, Salman Khan likes to be a part of the various aspects of film-making.
Why Arvind Kejriwal wants full statehood for Delhi?
With 2019 Lok Sabha elections around the corner, Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal is once again demanding the full statehood for Delhi.
Kolkata: College students expelled, staffer sacked over campus 'stripping', 'filming'
On the basis of a report submitted by a seven-member committee, Kolkata's reputed St. Paul's Cathedral College authorities expelled two second-year students and sacked a non-teaching staff member in connection with an alleged stripping incident on campus.
Inshorts' AI-based news summarization to generate 100,000 'shorts' per month
India's highest rated news application Inshorts introduced Artificial Intelligence-backed algorithmic summarization on its app which will help in summarizing more than 100,000 articles per month.
Air India sale: After flop-show, government mulls selling 100% stake
After a flop attempt at handing off its money-guzzling flag carrier to the private sector, the government is now mulling selling 100% shares of Air India.
After Asia Cup heroics, Poonam Yadav rises in T20 rankings
In the latest ICC T20I rankings for women, Indian bowler Poonam Yadav has jumped several spots.
At Trump-Kim summit, Singapore brought US, NKorea, China onto dining-plates
The Donald Trump-Kim Jong-un meet was a historic event, and host Singapore was determined to make each aspect significant, including food.
Mumbai Police beef up Salman Khan's security: Here's why
In the aftermath of the arrested gangster Sampat Nehra's plans to kill Salman Khan, Mumbai Police have beefed up the security of the 'Bajrangi Bhaijaan' actor.
Singapore: Indian-origin-man spends Rs. 38,000 to catch glimpse of Trump
An Indian-origin man from Malaysia went to Singapore and spent $573 (over Rs. 38,000) to put up at a luxury hotel for one night so that he could get a chance to meet US President Donald Trump ahead of his historic summit with North Korean leader Kim Jong-un.
Belgium team members brush off Hazard's injury woes
Belgium fans will be relieved after the national team coach and players were in a relaxed mood when quizzed about Eden Hazard's injury situation.
Soon, South Delhi residents will get designated parking slots
South-Delhi residents will soon be allotted parking slots, for which permit stickers will be issued within a fortnight.
Government announces hike in pension for retired university, college staff
In a move sure to bring cheers, the Narendra Modi government has increased pension of retired staff in central universities and colleges under the 7th Pay Commission (CPC).
Business Roundup: Here are today's top 5 Business news
Hola! Missed the business headlines of the day? No worries, here's your daily wrap of business news.
Uber may soon be able to identify drunk passengers
If you're an Uber driver, drunk people aren't fun to deal with.
UAE: Call for sacking of Indian-origin chef after 'anti-Islam' tweet
The United Arab Emirates (UAE) residents are calling for the sacking of Indian-origin chef Atul Kochhar for his "anti-Islam" tweet.
Opposition, bureaucrats, even BJP MP oppose 'lateral entry' into civil-services
The Center's notification on lateral entry into 10 junior secretary positions has been hailed by many, but it has also riled several others.
Videocon: PM Modi, SC, Brazil responsible for Rs. 39,000cr debt
Videocon Industries Ltd., with its massive Rs 39,000cr debt, is facing bankruptcy proceedings after the National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT) admitted a plea from lenders last week, led by the State Bank of India.
Energy Sistem introduces new range of bluetooth speakers in India
Expanding its product portfolio in India, Spain-based Energy Sistem Technology has launched its range of Music Box Bluetooth speakers and Tower System speakers.
Monsoon splash: Run-days of Vistadome coach on Mumbai-Goa route reduced
Due to monsoons, Indian Railways have decided to run the popular Vistadome coach on the Mumbai-Goa route only on six days instead of seven.
Row over "toilet leakage scene" in Ranbir Kapoor starrer 'Sanju'
The Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) has received a complaint against Ranbir Kapoor starrer 'Sanju'.
RIP free internet: Net neutrality officially repealed in the US
The end of the free, unbiased internet in the US is officially here.
Nike will not supply boots to Iran for World Cup
Just days ahead of the 2018 FIFA World Cup in Russia, sports company Nike has stated that it would not provide football boots to the Iran national team players.
MP: Bhaiyyuji Maharaj, guru to top-politicians, shoots himself to death
Self-styled spiritual guru Bhaiyyuji Maharaj, consultant to top politicians like former Maharashtra CMs Vilasrao Deshmukh and Sushil Kumar Shinde, shot himself to death at his Indore home today.
Everything you need to know about India vs Afghanistan
India and Afghanistan gear up for the one-off Test match in Bengaluru, starting Thursday.
Uber launches Uber Lite, a 5MB app for India
Uber already sees around 75 million riders per month, and around 15 million rides a day.
Sridevi's sister's family show up at 'Dhadak' trailer launch
There have been all sorts of conjectures about the relationship between late Bollywood actor Sridevi and her sister Srilatha.
Ghaziabad: NEET qualifier held with cousin's body stuffed in suitcase
A Ghaziabad-duo was caught red-handed as they were about to dump a suitcase, which had a sliced-up human body stuffed inside, in the Yamuna River Sunday.
Goa CM Manohar Parrikar to return from US this week
Goa CM Manohar Parrikar, who is in the US for treatment of a pancreatic ailment since March, will return to Goa this week.
Rohingya refugee-shelters 'washed away' in Bangla-rains, over 9,000 affected: UN
Heavy rains have caused severe structural damage to camps in Bangladesh hosting over one million Rohingya refugees from Myanmar, the United Nations has said.
Aircel-Maxis: Chidambaram summoned by ED for second round of questioning
Former Finance Minister P Chidambaram today reached the ED headquarters in Delhi for the second round of questioning in the Aircel-Maxis case.
Aamir Khan, most famous international star in China: Consul General
The Chinese Consul General in Kolkata, Ma Zhanwu, said Aamir Khan is the most famous international film star in China.
Priyanka Chopra, Nick Jonas walk hand-in-hand at his cousin's wedding
The rumors of Priyanka Chopra and Nick Jonas dating each other are getting stronger by the day.
UP: Cyber cell of police to probe Nawazuddin's brother case
The cyber cell of UP Police will inquire into a case lodged against the brother of Bollywood actor Nawazuddin for allegedly posting an objectionable picture on social media site, Facebook, and hurting religious sentiments, a senior official said today.
Now, even banks would communicate with you over WhatsApp
If you're already exhausted by a flood of WhatsApp forwards from friends and family, brace yourselves, it's about to get worse.
Thane: Rahul Gandhi pleads not guilty in RSS defamation case
Congress President Rahul Gandhi today pleaded not guilty in a defamation case filed against him by a Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) worker, Rajesh Kunte, in 2014 in a Thane court.
Bangladesh: Prominent outspoken writer, publisher Shahzahan Bachchu shot dead
A prominent Bangladeshi writer and publisher, Shahzahan Bachchu, has been shot dead by unidentified attackers in central Bangladesh.
US-man bashes mother's head with baseball-bat, burns body in backyard
A 34-year-old man in Connecticut, US, has confessed to gruesomely murdering his mother: he bashed her head and face with a baseball bat, then burned her body in the backyard for eight hours.
'Sanju': Manisha Koirala takes us through her transformation into Nargis
Besides Ranbir Kapoor as Sanjay Dutt, we are eager to see an array of others actors as well in Rajkumar Hirani's 'Sanju' and Manisha Koirala is one of them.
Trump describes his first-ever meeting with Kim as 'really fantastic'
US President Donald Trump described his first-ever historic meeting with North Korean leader Kim Jong-un as "really fantastic" and said they agreed to "sign" an unspecified document after their "very positive" summit.
Delhi University under-graduate admissions: More than 85% applicants from CBSE
More than 85% of applicants out of the total 2.70 lakh (approx.) registrations for admission to Delhi University under-graduate courses are from Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE).
WhatsApp Payments or Paytm, who will win digital payments race?
The world's largest messaging app WhatsApp, which has now become a part and parcel of our daily lives, recently rolled out its digital payments feature 'WhatsApp Payments' on a trial basis in India.
West Bengal: Woman hangs self, streams act on Facebook Live
A woman allegedly committed suicide by hanging herself and streamed the entire episode on Facebook Live in West Bengal's South 24 Parganas district, the police said yesterday.
NKorea agrees to "completely denuclearize" at Singapore summit: Reports
US President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong-un have signed a "pretty comprehensive" and "historic" document.
India vs Afghanistan: Who is Navdeep Saini?
Delhi pacer Navdeep Saini has been called up to the India Test squad against Afghanistan, in place of Shami.
Kejriwal's visit to L-G's office turns into nightstay, indefinite fast
A visit by AAP Chief Arvind Kejriwal to Delhi L-G Anil Baijal's office yesterday turned into a nightstay, as they refused to leave till their demands were met.
Salman Khan's 'Race 3' bags the highest satellite rights ever
Salman Khan's star power is unparalleled. Many a time it has happened that the superstar has ended up competing with himself at the box office as no other actor comes close to him in terms of collection.
South Korea: Bitcoin hits 2-month-low after hackers steal one-third cryptocurrency
A South Korean cryptocurrency exchange Coinrail said hackers have stolen about one-third of the coins traded on its market including Pundi X, Aston and NPER, an announcement that sent Bitcoin prices tumbling to a two-month low.
Trump's top economic adviser Larry Kudlow suffers 'very-mild' heart attack
Larry Kudlow, top economic adviser to US President Donald Trump, today suffered a "very mild" heart attack and has been admitted to a military hospital in Washington, United States.
Defamation Case: Rahul Gandhi to appear in Thane court today
Congress president Rahul Gandhi will appear before a court in the Thane district of Maharashtra today in connection with a defamation case filed against him by a Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) worker.
Atal Bihari Vajpayee suffering from UTI, is stable: AIIMS
Former PM Atal Bihari Vajpayee, who was admitted to AIIMS-Delhi yesterday, has been "diagnosed with a urinary tract infection," the hospital said in a late night statement.
Trump, Kim welcome Singapore summit with a historic handshake
It was a mark of how far US President Donald Trump and North Korean Leader Kim Jong-un have come in their diplomacy the last few months.
#CareerBytes: Central government job openings currently available in North India
Many Indians prefer government jobs over joining the private sector as they feel such jobs provide job security, better perks/allowances, medical benefits, etc.
Harley Davidson tariffs, GSP to be discussed in Indo-US talks
After a long-drawn tension between the US and India over trade disputes, Commerce Minister Suresh Prabhu and US Trade Representative Robert Lighthizer are set to discuss terms in Washington.
#FinancialBytes: Know all about ELSS that helps you save tax
Are you looking for an investment instrument which can not only offer you high returns but can also help you save tax?
FIFA World Cup title still eludes CR7
Five Champions League trophies, three Premier League titles, two La Liga crowns, five Ballon d'Ors and the Euro 2016.
Google, Facebook nervous over new data-privacy laws in India
India is fast careening into the digital age, but its laws and regulations are dated and unsuited to the times, thereby raising concerns about privacy.
Here's how Anil Kapoor manages to stay relevant
Anil Kapoor is one of the few Bollywood actors who have cracked the code of staying relevant to the movie-going audience, which keeps on evolving from time to time.
11 Jun 2018
Players who could make a difference for Brazil in Russia
The Samba boys are back in rhythm after the 7-1 humbling at home in the semi-final against Germany in 2014.
'My past drove me to more crimes': Shakti Mills rapist
Rape often alters lives of those involved, including the perpetrators: a fact that doesn't come to the fore that often.
Bengaluru woman sets example, overpowers molester, takes him to police
Days after a Bengaluru woman was forced to strip and pose by a cabbie, another similar case has come to the fore.
Business Roundup: Here are today's top 5 Business news
Here's your daily dose of top five business news.
PM Modi can't die: Sena's Saamna mocks 'assassination threat'
An editorial in Saamna, Shiv Sena's mouthpiece, allegedly mocked the Maoist threat to assassinate Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
Taapsee Pannu to play a shooter in Anurag Kashyap's 'Womaniya'
Taapsee Pannu is on a roll at the moment. She is simultaneously working on multiple projects and now there is another addition to the list.
Daati Maharaj, self-styled Godman, booked for raping disciple
On Monday, a self-styled Godman Daati Maharaj was booked for raping his disciple, two years ago. Datti heads Shani Dham in Fatehpur Beri, Delhi.
Key players for Belgium at the 2018 World Cup
Roberto Martinez's Belgium are one of the most exciting squads at this year's FIFA World Cup in Russia.
Suzuki Access 125, Access 125 Special Edition launched in India
Suzuki Motorcycle India has launched the Access 125 and Access Special Edition as its latest gear-less scooters in India.
Aamir extends best wishes to Kamal Haasan for 'Vishwaroopam 2'
The power-packed trailer of Kamal Haasan starrer 'Vishwaroopam 2' has finally been released and the fans have gone berserk on social media.
Railways installs 1st automatic food vending machine on a train
For the first time ever, the Indian Railways has installed an automatic food vending machine on-board a running train.
Netaji's ashes should be brought back from Japan: Daughter Anita
Freedom fighter Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose's daughter Anita Bose-Pfaff said his remains should be brought back to India from Japan, giving closure to the matter.
Mohammed Shami fails fitness test, out of Afghanistan Test
Life seems to be only getting more and more difficult for Mohammed Shami.
Jamshedpur: Shop-owner stabs customer for paying Rs.15-bill with Rs.500 note
Not having change on him nearly turned out fatal for a Jamshedpur man.
JEE-Advanced qualifiers drop to seven-year low: Cause for concern?
The JEE-Advanced 2018 results were declared yesterday, and with them came a shocker: the number of qualified candidates has fallen by two-thirds of last year.
The curious case of Lionel Messi and the World Cup
5-time Ballon d'Or winner Lionel Messi is one of the greatest footballers of all time.
Tennis: What makes Nadal the undisputed 'King of Clay'?
There is no doubt that Rafael Nadal is the undisputed 'King of Clay'.
Hardik Patel: Sunny Leone deserves as much respect as Sridevi-Madhuri
In a rather quirky statement, Patidaar leader Hardik Patel has said that in order to change for the better, the country needs to respect Sunny Leone as much as it does other mainstream Bollywood heroines.
5yrs, Rs. 10cr: Mumbai airport's loss for parking Mallya's aircraft
Tainted entrepreneur Vijay Mallya's favorite luxury airplane, Airbus A319, which is parked at the Mumbai Airport since 2013, is proving to be a costly burden for the authorities.
Redmi Y2 first sale tomorrow: Here are all the details
Xiaomi's recently launched Redmi Y2 smartphone will go on sale in India starting tomorrow i.e. June 12.
Lesbian couple commits suicide after throwing baby in Sabarmati river
A lesbian couple allegedly committed suicide after throwing a child of one of them in the Sabarmati river in Ahmedabad in Gujarat today.
Digvijaya Singh tweets fake picture about Bhopal flyover, apologizes
On Monday, senior Congress leader Digvijaya Singh apologized for tweeting a picture of a damaged bridge of Bhopal and questioning the Bharatiya Janata Party, when in reality the structure belonged to Pakistan
Rebel AAP leader sues Kejriwal for 25% attendance in assembly
Rebel AAP MLA Kapil Mishra, who once accused Arvind Kejriwal of taking Rs. 2cr-bribes, has now sued the Delhi CM.
Sridevi's daughters Janhvi, Khushi get teary-eyed at 'Dhadak' trailer launch
The trailer launch event of Janhvi Kapoor and Ishaan Khatter starrer 'Dhadak' had many takeaways.
OnePlus 6 receives selfie portrait mode with OxygenOS 5.1.6 update
Launched amid much fanfare, the OnePlus 6 had some initial software issues which the company promised to fix.
'Democracy impossible without opposition': Amit Shah explains meaning of 'Congress-mukt-Bharat'
Launching an attack on Congress President Rahul Gandhi, BJP's Amit Shah on Monday said the phrase 'Congress-mukt Bharat' meant ridding India of the Grand Old Party's culture, and not the party itself.
Star-kids I launch should go beyond their name: Karan Johar
Filmmaker Karan Johar says whenever he is launching a star kid, his thought is to make them go beyond their name and make their own identity.
Coca-Cola founder sold shikanji, McDonald's boss ran dhaba: RaGa
At an OBC outreach rally in New Delhi Monday, Congress President Rahul Gandhi spoke about lack of opportunities in India, while 'interestingly' comparing it to the US.
Will file petition to seek Modi's attendance in Parliament: AAP-MP
Aam Aadmi Party MP Sanjay Singh said today that he would file a petition in the Delhi HC seeking details of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's attendance in Parliament.
HTC Desire 12, Desire 12+ first sale in India today
Days after arriving in India, HTC's latest smartphones, the HTC Desire 12 and HTC Desire 12+ will go on sale today.
In one year, Delhi lost 1,584 people in 6,673 road-accidents
A whopping 1,584 people were killed in 6,673 road accidents in Delhi in 2017, with Mukundpur Chowk in North West Jahangirpuri topping the list, said Transport Minister Kailash Gahlot.
Mom wanted me to do a film like 'Sairat': Janhvi
It was an emotional moment for Janhvi Kapoor to begin the promotions of her debut "Dhadak'" the Hindi adaptation of Marathi hit film "Sairat", which her mother and veteran star Sridevi wanted her to be a part of.
Delhi: Navrasa Duende's 'Classic Movie Festival' 2nd edition begins June-22
Movie enthusiasts in Delhi are in for a visual treat as they can now watch their favorite classic films on the big screen at an upcoming film festival.
'Imran Khan is gay, sexually-harassed me': Shocking allegations by Reham
Days after Reham Khan, former wife of Pakistani cricketer-turned-politician Imran Khan, received legal notice for her new book, more sensational claims by her have now made headlines.
Rains claim 16 lives in Kerala; cause damage to crops
Torrential rains accompanied by gusty winds that lashed parts of Kerala after monsoon started on May 29 has claimed 16 lives and caused damage to crops worth over Rs. 6cr, the state's Revenue Minister E Chandrasekharan said.
Perarivalan, arrested for buying 9V battery 27-years-ago, still awaits justice
Today marks the 27th year of Perarivalan's wasted life, one he spent in Tamil Nadu jail for his alleged involvement in the assassination of former Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi.
Chip-based ATM card hacked, Mumbai woman loses above Rs. 40,000
In a rare kind of crime, a Mumbai-based woman lost Rs. 40,700 from her account, after her ATM chip-card was cloned and money was withdrawn.
India charges 100% tariff on some US goods: Donald Trump
Taking a swipe at India along with world's other top economies, US President Donald Trump accused New Delhi of charging 100% tariff on some of the US goods, as he threatened to cut trade ties with countries who are "robbing" America.
Three, including two models, held for prostitution in Thane
Three people, including two small-time models, were arrested by Thane Police for allegedly being involved in flesh trade in Bhayander township.
Atal Bihari Vajpayee admitted to AIIMS for "routine check-up"
Former PM Atal Bihari Vajpayee was today admitted to AIIMS in Delhi, for what doctors called "routine check-up and investigations."
I want to build my own fan base: Angad Bedi
Angad Bedi, who made his breakthrough with Box office winners "Pink" and "Tiger Zinda Hai", now hopes to carry forward his acting career with powerful roles.
Singapore: US, North Korea officials meet for final summit preparations
North Korean and US negotiators met in Singapore today for final preparations on the eve of an unprecedented summit between Kim Jong-un and Donald Trump, seeking to bridge the gaps over Pyongyang's nuclear arsenal.
Saying Taj Mahal's gate obstructs temple's entrance, VHP-activists create ruckus
Alleging a gate at the West entrance of Taj Mahal obstructed the entrance to a '400-year-old' Siddheshwar Mahadev temple, activists of Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP) created ruckus at the monument, and scared some foreign tourists too, on Sunday.
Football transfer rumors: Rising-star Mbappe to be sold by PSG?
Paris Saint-Germain's teen sensation Kylian Mbappe has been linked with a move to the Premier League, while Chelsea's mid-field dynamo N'golo Kante could be heading back to the Ligue 1.
'Dhadak' trailer: Janhvi-Ishaan will win you over with their innocence
The anticipation levels for the trailer of 'Dhadak' were on par with that of a Khan film, courtesy Janhvi Kapoor.
19 years later, Kargil martyr's son proudly joins father's battalion
On June 12, 1999, Lance Naik Bachan Singh gave his life fighting against Pakistan at Tololing in Kargil.
World's cheapest smartphone (Freedom 251) maker arrested for extortion
Mohit Goel, who was once in the international spotlight for offering Freedom 251, the world's cheapest smartphone, was arrested in New Delhi on Sunday for allegedly trying to extort money from a businessman to "settle a gang-rape case".
Everyone's robbing us: Trump targets India over import tariff
Leaving the G7 summit in Quebec, Canada, US President Donald Trump once again targeted economies including India for using his country as a piggy bank, as he criticized the import tariff policies.
India's probable playing XI for the one-off Test against Afghanistan
Team India will enter the history books when they welcome Afghanistan to Test cricket on June 14.
Nokia 5.1 Plus may come with notched display, dual-rear cameras
While other smartphone manufacturers got on to the 'notch' bandwagon pretty early, HMD Global-owned Nokia was a little late to the party.
Nawazuddin Siddiqui's brother posts derogatory picture of Lord Shiva; booked
Bollywood actor Nawazuddin Siddiqui's brother Ayazuddin Siddiqui has landed himself in trouble for allegedly posting objectionable content on Facebook.
Sanju Samson fails Yo-Yo test, dropped from India A squad
Sanju Samson's promising career was dealt another blow after the wicket-keeper batsman was pulled out of India A tour of England.
I'm by your side: Arjun to Janhvi ahead of 'Dhadak'
Bollywood producer Boney Kapoor's son Arjun Kapoor wished his half-sister Janhvi Kapoor ahead of the trailer launch of her Bollywood debut "Dhadak", saying she will always find him by her side in her new journey.
"Expired beer" and other violations at 44% Delhi bars
The next time you are at a bar, make sure to check the expiry date on your bottle of beer.
Embattled billionaire Nirav Modi seeking political asylum in UK: Reports
Billionaire diamantaire Nirav Modi has headed to the UK seeking asylum alleging "political persecution" in India, the latest reports claim.
Players who could make a difference for England in Russia
England last won the FIFA World Cup way back in 1966, and since then the quest is on for the second world title.
UP: Unknown persons fire bullets at Dr. Kafeel Khan's brother
The younger brother of Dr. Kafeel Khan, who was arrested after the Gorakhpur Hospital tragedy and is out on bail, was shot at by unknown miscreants at around 11 PM on Sunday.
UP: Seven killed in bus accident on Lucknow-Agra Expressway
Six students and a teacher died while two others were injured after being hit by a speeding bus in Tirwa area of UP's Kannuaj district on the Lucknow-Agra Expressway today at 4 am, police said.
David Warner joins Channel Nine commentary team
David Warner might be serving a 12-month ban for his involvement in the ball-tampering scandal, but you cannot keep this man away from cricket.
No shortage of water in Delhi next summer: CM Kejriwal
Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal said there would be no shortage of water in Delhi in the next summer.
Government invites applications from public, private-sector employees for joint-secy posts
In a rare move, the government has published public ads inviting applications for 10 junior secretary posts.
Haryana: Female IAS officer alleges sexual assault by senior
A female IAS officer posted in Haryana alleged on Sunday her senior sexually assaulted her, writing a detailed Facebook post.
Where are all the JEE toppers (2009-13) now?
Joint Entrance Examination-Advanced (earlier IIT-JEE), one of the world's toughest exams, is the gateway for admission into the prestigious Indian Institutes of Technologies.
0xΩ: A new religion based on blockchain technology
Organized religion, as we know it, is highly centralized and followers can rarely influence a religion's core beliefs.
6 worst performers in the Modi cabinet: Details here
While enjoying their power for the past four years, some ministers of the Modi government have forgotten their responsibilities toward people. Their roles have been insignificant in transforming the appalling status quo, which India needs to disrupt desperately.
BSNL's Rs. 777 broadband plan offers 500GB data at 50Mbps
In a bid to capture the already competitive broadband space in India, BSNL has introduced two new broadband plans.
India beat Kenya in Intercontinental Cup final
India are the new champions of the Intercontinental Cup after they secured a comfortable 2-0 victory over Kenya in the final in Mumbai.