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1 Million Redmi 3S, Redmi 3S Prime Smartphones Sold on Flipkart
The smartphone packs 13MP rear camera with PDAF, 5MP front camera and houses 4100mAh battery.
AbRam Ditches Shah Rukh Khan, Walks Hand-in-hand With Alia Bhatt
Alia sporting her casual avatar looked fresh, but it's AbRam whose vivaciousness is not letting us take our eyes off these pictures.
Fight Against IS: Civilians Flee Mosul As Iraqi Forces Push Deeper Into City
Mosul's residents are fleeing in growing numbers as Iraqi forces push deeper into the country's second largest city, and the battle-hardened extremists are fighting for every block, exploiting the dense urban terrain and using civilians as human shields.
Rs 21,000 Crore Deposited in Jan Dhan Bank Accounts
Post demonetisation, a whopping Rs 21,000 crore has been deposited in Jan Dhan bank accounts.
No Impact of Demonetisation on Terror Funding, Says Amarinder Singh
"So how has demonetisation stopped terror funding, if terrorists are entering from across the border with new notes, which even the people of India are finding difficult to procure," he asked the prime minister.
Malware That Turns Your Laptop Into an Eavesdropping Device
Using the malware SPEAKE(a)R, the researchers at Ben-Gurion University of the Negev (BGU) in Israel demonstrated how most PCs and laptops today are susceptible to this type of attack.
Celebrities Pay Respect to Carnatic Music Maestro Balamuralikrishna
Tributes from celebrities have been pouring in on Wednesday for Carnatic music exponent Balamuralikrishna.
Motion Graphic: Why Government Should Also Change Rs 100 Note
As per statistic, Rs 100 has more notes (both genuine & fake) in circulation than Rs 1000 and 53% of bills currently in circulation are Rs 100 and Rs 10 notes.
No Transaction Charges on Debit Card Payments, Says Government
All public sector banks and some private sector ones have agreed to waive the transaction cost for all payments made through debit cards, Economic Affairs Secretary Shaktikanta Das told reporters in New Delhi.
Pak Warns Against use of Water as an Instrument of Coercion
In an apparent reference to row over Indus Water Treaty, Pakistan has warned against use of water as an instrument of coercion or war and asserted that international community must remain vigilant to any sign of unwillingness to maintain cooperation on re...
L&T Lays Off 14,000 Employees During April-September
Faced with economic challenges, engineering major Larsen & Toubro (L&T) has laid off 14,000 employees across businesses during April-September period this year, saying it was necessary to stay "agile and competitive".
Champions League: Borussia Dortmund Claim Record 8-4 Win Over Legia Warsaw
Rampant Dortmund netted five times in 15 first-half minutes with Shinji Kagawa grabbing two goals while Reus, back for the first time after six months out injured, completed the scoring in stoppage time.
Big Bazaar Allows Cash Withdrawal up to Rs 2,000 From November 24
State Bank of India has helped Big Bazaar activate this facility through the bank's Cash at POS machines.
TMC Sweeps By-polls in WB, Mamata Dubs it 'People's Revolt'
Under the shadow of demonetisation, the ruling Trinamool Congress today swept the by-poll in West Bengal, winning two Lok Sabha and an Assembly seat with party supremo Mamata Banerjee dubbing it as "people's revolt" against the Centre's decision to scrap...
Delhi Hospitals Tie Up With Banks to Ease Patients' Cash Crunch
Leading hospitals in the capital such as Sir Ganga Ram Hospital (SRGH) and Ram Manohar Lohia Hospital have tied up with banks and post offices to set up extra counters and collect filled application forms to ease the process of exchanging demonetised Rs 5...
Positive Global Cues lift Indian Equity Markets
The wider 51-scrip Nifty of the National Stock Exchange (NSE) edged up by 73.20 points or 0.92 per cent to 8,002.30 points.