Tata Motors reported a 51.07 per cent increase in total sales at 61,365 units in February. The company had sold a total of 40,619 units in the same month last year.
European Union foreign ministers evaluated grounds on Monday for sanctions against Turkey over a Mediterranean gas dispute before the bloc's leaders decide at a summit on Dec. 1011 whether to make good on their threat to impose punitive measures.
Sunny Deol has announced the sequel to his family drama film Apne, which will include his son Karan Deol this time to star 3 generations of Dharmendra's family.
Amazon.com Inc on Wednesday opened up its Swedish website, offering customers more than 150 million products across 30 categories, marking its first entry in the Nordics.
A train derailment in metro Atlanta early Sunday sparked a small fire, created runoff concerns and briefly forced some residents from their homes, a fire official said.
Shahid Kapoor, who was shooting for the Hindi remake of Telugu film Jersey before the pandemic, is all set to start shooting for the film again next month.
The Indian Air Force has written to the CBFC, Netflix and Dharma Productions complaining about their portrayal in the trailer of Gunjan Saxena.
TV actress Shrenu Parikh has now been discharged from hospital where she was undergoing coronavirus treatment.
The country has started repatriation of its citizens stranded in various countries, especially expatriates from Kerala in Gulf countries, since last Friday and around 1,900 people have so far arrived in the state by air and sea.
From posting hilarious pictures to making goofy videos and conducting interactive sessions, Kartik has been doing his best to lighten up the mood of people during the lockdown.
Lionel Messi's little fan Arat Hosseini has even enamoured FC Barcelona with slick football skills.
The crucial meeting comes at a time when the government is looking to issue a detailed notice to Tatas for paying only Rs 2,197 crore as full and final settlement against government's calculation of Rs 14,000 crore.
According to sources, the meetings are aimed at ensuring that the upcoming Parliament session goes on smoothly and there are no disruptions.
The board's decision on content moderation will even supersede that of Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg.
Out of 102 countries, the highest number of complaints -- 3,844 -- were received from Indians working in Saudi Arabia.