21 Dec 2016

Louisiana Legislature candidate calls for boycott of businesses with Muslims

Michael "Duke" Lowrie, the only runner for an open seat in the Louisiana Legislature stated that he stands by a Facebook post he made in 2015, where he called for a boycott on all businesses which have Muslim people.

Delhi knows how to be in news

Stepping in the new year, the Delhi government has given something to cheer about to commuters in Delhi.

Meet Mark Zuckerberg's home AI, Jarvis

Yesterday, Mark Zuckerberg uploaded a video of his new home artificial intelligence, Jarvis.

Election Commission delists over 200 political parties

The Election Commission of India (EC) has 'delisted' over 200 political parties, which have not contested polls since 2005.

Things getting serious at the entertainment capital

In a news more worrying than scary, a 17 year-old ruthlessly stabbed a man eight times before running away with his cash in Thane.

Explosion in Mexico fireworks market kills 36

On Tuesday in the north of Mexico city, a fireworks market exploded killing at least 36 people and injured 72.

Hong Kong withdraws visa-free entry to Indians

Indians will no longer be able to travel to Hong Kong without a visa.

Government looks to launch Digital Village program

The government is looking to unveil a new Digital Village program across the country, reports said.

Demonetization impacts India's unorganized retail sector

With the onset of demonetization and the popular Goods and Service Tax (GST), the country's unorganized retail sector is being hampered, reports revealed.

20 Dec 2016

Making India business-friendly

The government is keen to ensure that India soon ranks among the top 50 countries with respect to doing business.

SoftBank chief pumps $1 billion into space start-up

SoftBank's chief executive Masayoshi Son has invested $1.2 billion into the satellite broadband start-up OneWeb, according to reports.

Everything that's cooking in the 'melting pot' called Delhi

Students pursuing PhD from the Delhi University are in for good news, as the university's academic council exempted them for clearing NET for a teaching job.

News from Mumbai, of Mumbai and for Mumbai!

Noose tightened on electricity mafias and power theft offenders as the vigilance department of BEST registered more FIRs this year to serve as a deterrent.

Social media norms for paramilitary forces

Guidelines have been issued by the Home Ministry with respect to use of social media by security forces.

BCCI releases list of 140 players retained for IPL-2017

The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has released the names of the 140 players of Indian Premier League who have been retained by their franchises.

India's export outlook projects better days ahead

Despite the gloomy numbers that India's export numbers showed over the last two years, the government sees no hindrance for its growth.

US got it wrong on Saddam Hussein, says CIA interrogator

John Nixon, the CIA analyst who interrogated former Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein said that the US "got it wrong" about Saddam.

Centre to revive 'Special Service Bureau'

The central government has decided to pursue revival of the Special Service Bureau (SSB) along its international borders.