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Infosys to Hire 500 Americans in Rhode Island
The hiring in Rhode Island is part of the company's announcement on May 2 to recruit 10,000 Americans by setting up four such hubs across the US to focus on new technologies, including artificial intelligence, machine learning, user experience, emerging d...
Ivanka Trump in Hyderabad: PM Modi Lists Measures Taken to Ease Investment in India
The inaugural session of the Global Entrepreneurship Summit will be addressed by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Telangana chief minister K Chandrasekhar Rao and Ivanka.
We're Being Pushed Towards Silence, Self-Censorship: Anand Gandhi
The 37-year-old director says the kind of threats, both commercial and indie projects are facing from different sections of the society, the creative freedom is at stake.
7 Commandments of Justice Srikrishna Committee for Data Protection Law in India
Data security assumed unignorable importance when thousands of State Bank of India ATMs were compromised last year and an equal number of debit and credit cards were blocked.
Any Government Ignoring Human Suffering Will Fall: Kamal Haasan
A person is an accessory to a murder if his action results in an accident which Tamil Nadu's rulers should realise, he said.
Yves Saint Laurent Turns Its Emblematic Parisian Locations Into New Couture Scents
In 2017, this high-end fragrance line is getting three new additions -- couture creations inspired this time by some of YSL's most famous Parisian addresses.
Padmavati Row: Giriraj Singh Says 'Depicting Characters Like Padmavati Out of Context Unacceptable'
Amid rumours that there was a romantic dream sequence between Rani Padmavati and Alauddin Khilji's characters, many Rajput groups and others have been protesting against the movie, alleging that it distorts history.
Amit Sadh: I Have Never Looked Down on Television
Amit was last seen on-screen in "Sarkar 3", which will have its TV premiere on &pictures on Sunday.
The Controversy Over Padmavati is Alarming for Democracy: Film Fraternity
The protest started with the National Anthem in the memory of the victims of 26/11 terrorist attack as Sunday was its 9th anniversary.
Modi Bats for Cooperation After CJI, Law Minister Spar Over Judicial Activism
CJI Dipak Misra on Sunday said the judiciary is not really interested to bring any kind of policy after Law Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad emphasised that law-making must be left in the realm of those elected to make.
I am Like Abhimanyu Who Will Emerge Victorious Even in His Death: Vishwas to Detractors
The poet-politician and founder member of the AAP has had an uneasy relationship with Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal and Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia.
Delhi Metro Fare Hike to be on Auto Mode, Next Round Likely in January-2019
On November 24, the Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC)'s response to an RTI application filed by a PTI correspondent found that metro lost three lakh commuters per day following the October 10 hike.
Who's who in the Syria conflict
The Syrian government now holds 55 percent of the country, including major cities Damascus, Aleppo, Homs and Hama, and around two-thirds of the population lives in regime-held areas.
Holiday Sweaters Return With Snug Styles And Colorful Motifs For 2017
The Boden brand channels British style for holiday 2017 with its "Christmas Fair Isle Sweater" made from yarn with a touch of merino and cashmere.
Zimbabwe's Robert Mugabe Cried When He Agreed to Step Down: Report
Mugabe's fall after 37 years in power was spurred by a battle to succeed him that pitted Mnangagwa, who had stood by him for 52 years, and Mugabe's wife Grace, who is 52.
'Chai pe Charcha' Returns in New Avatar as BJP Starts Campaign Blitzkrieg in Gujarat
Smriti Irani, who was in Junagadh to take part in the party's event, told media persons that the people of Gujarat will “teach a stern lesson to Congress in this Assembly election for having an anti-poor and anti-Gujarat mindset.”