08 Sep 2016

Clinton could not recall 26 things during FBI interview

According to the latest documents released by the FBI, Hillary Clinton could not "recall" 26 things in her recent interview with the investigating officials.

Obama and Modi meet in Laos

Barack Obama held a bilateral meeting with Narendra Modi on September 8, 2016.

India, Russia likely to sign another mega defence deal

Bilateral talks between India and Russia gained momentum as another mega defence deal between them seems likely.

Ashok Leyland exits partnership with Nissan Motors

After a marriage of nearly nine years, Japanese automotive giant Nissan and Hinduja-led Ashok Leyland decided to exit the partnership that was formed in early 2008.

Railways introduces 'surge pricing'

Indian Railways has introduced 'surge pricing' or flexible fares which will come into effect from September 9, 2016.

Share of power generated from renewables up by 70%

The share of electricity generated from solar and wind energy by the world's 20 largest economies soared by 70%.

A look at Steve Jobs' ways!

As Apple unveils the new iPhone 7 and 7 Plus, we take a look back at how different Apple would have been today, had Steve Jobs been alive.

Indian-American CEO charged with callous treatment of house-help

Himanshu Bhatia, an Indian-American CEO of IT staffing and consulting firm Rose International, has been charged with mistreatment of her Indian domestic help.

Tata Motors bags Rs.900 crore bus deal

Indian automaker Tata Motors said it has bagged a deal for over 5,000 buses from nearly 25 state transport undertakings.

07 Sep 2016

AAP accuses Union Sports Minister Vijay Goel of misusing authority

Vijay Goel has been accused by the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) of causing a significant financial loss to the municipal corporation.

Padma Bhushan for Sushil Kumar?

The Wrestling Federation of India (WFI) has recommended two time Olympic medal winner Sushil Kumar's name for this year's Padma Bhushan Award.

Pragyan Ojha suffers head injury during Duleep Trophy

Pragyan Ojha, the off-spinner for India Green suffered a freak head injury while fielding at mid-on.

Delhi HC orders Britannia to pack up digestive biscuits

The Delhi High Court ordered Britannia Industries to withdraw from the market its range of NutriChoice Digestive Zero biscuits.

World's first face transplant recipient dies in France

French woman Isabelle Dinoire, the world's first recipient of a face transplant, has died in April 2016 aged 49, according to a French hospital.

Cash prizes for athletes winning medals at 2016 Paralympics

With 2016 Paralympics a day away, India's sports ministry has announced cash prizes for the athletes who will return with medals.

Education to propel progress towards global goals

UNESCO's latest Global Education Monitoring Report reflects education's massive potential to propel progress towards the SDGs and a major transformation that's currently lacking.

Harbhajan gives me nightmares: Ponting

Former Australian cricket captain has confessed that Indian bowler Harbhajan Singh still gives him nightmares.

Muslim priest gets 5.5 years in jail for supporting ISIS

Muslim radical preacher Anjem Choudary and another of his backers, Mohammed Mizanur Rahman were both found guilty of supporting the terror organisation ISIS by a London court.

Vedanta Group set to invest Rs.3,000 crore in Tuticorin unit

Indian metals and mining behemoth, Vedanta Group, is set to invest a massive Rs.3,000 crore at its Tuticorin unit.

Maruti's ventures into the LCV segment

Automobile manufacturer Maruti Suzuki has forayed into the light commercial vehicle (LCV) segment.