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FIFA World Cup 2018: Uruguay Score Late Winner to Break Egyptian Hearts
Jose Gimenez was the unlikely 89th-minute match winner as Uruguay defeated an Egypt side shorn of star man Mohamed Salah 1-0 in their World Cup opener on Friday.
Ramzan Ceasefire Ends Tomorrow, Govt Says No Decision on Extension Yet
A day after the assassination of senior journalist Shujaat Bukhari in Srinagar, minister of state for Home Hansraj Ahir said that the decision to extend the Ramzan ceasefire or resume anti-terror operations in the valley has not been taken yet.
Make Your Mind Sharper by Using Virtual Reality, Says a New Study
For the study, the team used the concept of a "memory palace," where people recall an object or item by placing it in an imaginary physical location like a building or town.
Indian Painter Tyeb Mehta's 'Kali' Fetches Whopping Rs 26.4 Crore at Auction
Indian painter Tyeb Mehta's monumental 1989 Untitled work 'Kali', fetched a whopping Rs 26.4 crores at Saffronart's recent 'Milestone 200th Auction', setting a new world record for the artist.
Day After Modi's Grand Inauguration, Bastar Flight Cancelled
Eight people boarded the plane from Bastar which was flagged off by PM Modi from Bhilai. The plane was given the traditional water canon salute at the airport after being inaugurated.
TCS Board Approves Up To Rs 16,000 Crore Share Buyback Plan
The announcement follows a similar share purchase done by the company last year.
Flipkart Leads as E-Commerce Dominates Smartphone Sales in India
Xiaomi led online platforms with a share of 57 per cent during Q1 2018, followed by Samsung (14 per cent) and Huawei (Honor) (8 per cent).
Google Should Work More on Bridging Gender Gap
In 2017, women hires in tech positions rose to 24.5 per cent, although overall hiring of women dropped from 31.4 per cent to 31.2 per cent.
AT&T Acquires Time Warner For $85 Billion
The AT&T ruling is expected to trigger a wave of mergers in the media sector, which has been upended by companies like Netflix Inc and Alphabet Inc's Google.
Facebook's Top Policy Strategist Steps Down
Public Policy and Communications Head, Elliot Schrage, joined Facebook in 2008 after leaving his job in the same role at Google.
After India's Protest, Maldives Foreign Ministry Says It Fully Complies With its Constitution
In a statement issued late on Thursday night, the Maldivian foreign ministry said the sentencing of former President Abdul Gayoom and Chief Justice Abdulla Saeed were “as per national laws, regulations and procedures governing the criminal justice system...
Manohar Parrikar Returns to Goa After 3 months in US for Treatment
Before leaving Goa, Parrikar had formed a cabinet advisory committee to guide the state administration on governance and other issues, in his absence. He has been monitoring the affairs of the state from the US.
Elderly Man, Forcibly Evicted From Train After Getting Ticket for Year 3013, Gets Relief
It directed the Railways to pay the aggrieved passenger Rs 10,000 as compensation, Rs 3,000 as expenses as well the amount spent to buy the ticket along with interest, according to Shukla, who expressed satisfaction at the consumer court's decision.
AAP Minister Accuses BJP MLA of Assaulting Him in Secretariat in Full View of Cops
AAP MP Sanjay Singh added, “Delhi Secretariat has become a den of hooliganism for some BJP leaders. The security of the Secretariat is in the hands of the Modi Government. So, why is it that these BJP leaders have not been arrested?”
Ola Partners With PhonePe to Launch AutoPay Feature
Once users have linked their Credit/Debit card on the PhonePe app, the Autopay feature will allow them to pay for their Ola ride automatically once the trip ends.
Kirti Azad Showers Praises on Rahul Gandhi, Drops Hints of Contesting 2019 Poll on Congress Ticket
Azad, the former test cricketer, was suspended from BJP after he leveled allegations against Union Finance Minister Arun Jaitley in connection with alleged irregularities in the Delhi Cricket Association.