Andhra Pradesh MLA claims to have studied physics in BCom
Jaleel Khan, an MLA from the Telugu Desam Party claimed to have studied physics and mathematics as a part of his Bachelors of Commerce programme.
2016: A year to remember for Indian cricket
Indian cricket's win percentage in the year 2016 touched 70 in all the formats.
Delhi, braving the chill and making news!
Delhi's popular shopping destination, Khan market's authorities have refused any addition to the security, fearing that increased security will drive away the customers.
Looking back at 2016
The year 2016 has witnessed several political upheavals both domestically as well as internationally.
Mumbai gets down to business!
Mumbaikars woke up to the news of a train accident on Thursday as five coaches of local Kurla-Ambernath train derailed near Kalyan station.
US labels LeT's student wing as terrorist outfit
The United States has added Lakshar-e-Taiba's student wing, Al-Muhammadia Students, to its list of terrorist organizations.
Ana Ivanovic retires from tennis
Former World No.1 and 2008 French Open champion Ana Ivanovic announced her retirement from tennis.
NYU Professor Viral Acharya becomes RBI's new Deputy Governor
Viral Acharya, an economics professor at the New York University's Stern School of Business was appointed as the Reserve Bank of India's deputy governor on Wednesday.
RBI provides loan repayment window of 90 days
After the central bank announced measures to increase the loan repayment window for borrowers to 60 days last month, the RBI has now announced that it will extend the window to 90 days.
Demonetization sees banks enter the corruption spotlight
Amidst rising bad loans, the country's banks are battling corruption scandals of money laundering with the demonetization move.
Former Pakistan President to contest elections
Former Pakistani President, Asif Ali Zardari returned from self-imposed exile to Pakistan a few days ago.
Bihar government authorises 50% quota in judiciary
The Bihar government on Tuesday allowed 50% reservation in subordinate and superior judicial services of the state.
Qualcomm fined $854 million on charges of anti-trust violations
American chip manufacturer Qualcomm was fined a record $854 million (1.03 trillion South Korean Won) by South Korean economic regulator, Korea Fair Trade Commission (KFTC).
The good, bad and ugly from Delhi
The staff at Delhi airport will now be required to carry Aadhaar cards from January 1 after some airport entry passes were detected to be fake.
Must never repeat horrors of war, vows Shinzo Abe
Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe offered his "sincere and everlasting condolences" to the victims of Pearl Harbor attack, during his visit to the US naval base here.
Mumbai: a city for outsiders, an emotion for Mumbaikars!
Seizure of new currency notes continues to make headlines as police seized Rs.45 lakh in Rs.2000 currency notes from Thane, on Tuesday.
2016 review for records set by India
Insofar as records are concerned, India's performance in 2016 was mixed.
First woman pilot in Afghan air force seeks US asylum
Niloofar Rahmani- the first woman to fly with Afghanistan's air force has sought asylum in the US.
Saeldah-Ajmer Express derails, kills 2
At 5.20 am on Wednesday morning, 15 coaches of the Saeldah-Ajmer express derailed between Rura-Metha in Kanpur Dehat.
Farmers dump vegetables in streets
Demonetization has hit farmer community hard due to the persisting cash crunch across the nation.
Government set to launch Rs.5 lakh crore Sagarmala projects
The Government of India is looking to launch projects worth Rs.5 lakh crore for the Sagarmala initiative, report said.
Bhutan's orange exporters are worst hit
Demonetization has badly hit Bhutan's orange exports to India.
FIR filed in Bhajiawala case
Surat IT-Dept registered an FIR with CBI against 'Bhajiawala Family' (BW Family).