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Apple seeks government permission to open its own stores in India
Apple's plans come against the backdrop of initiatives unveiled by Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who met with Apple chief Tim Cook during his US visit last year, to boost foreign investments in India.
Rahul attempting to divide society over student's suicide: Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi
The Union Minister of State for Minorities Welfare also said the Congress Vice President was "politicising" the student's death.
Pakistan university attack: Professor dies fighting with terrorists
Another student told television reporters he was in class when he heard gunshots.
Ready to work with you, no problem with your past: Aamir Khan tweets to Sunny Leone
Sunny Leone, the Canadian star of Indian origin has been acting in Indian language movies for the past 5-6 years. She made her entry through Bigg Boss reality show of Colors TV.
Kejriwal appears before Mumbai court for allegedly holding election rally without permission in 2014
The magistrate allowed the Delhi CM to leave after his aide Satish Jain stood as his surety.
IRNSS-1E to make Indian GPS a reality soon
The IRNSS space segment consists of seven satellites, with three satellites in geostationary orbit and four satellites in inclined geosynchronous orbit.
TRAI to hold open discussion on differential pricing for data services on January 21
The event will be held at PHD House in New Delhi. Telecom operators have favoured differential pricing for data services while net neutrality activists continue to oppose any differential pricing regime.
Sensex tanks 418 points on global growth woes; Nifty below 7,400
About 543 shares have advanced, 2071 shares declined, and 138 shares are unchanged.
No hoax! Media giant Univision buys stake in satirical website The Onion for real
There was instant social media outpouring about what the future holds for a site whose satirical news stories skewer topics from gun ownership in the United States to the cliched dullness of media articles about ordinary people.
India readies to launch fifth navigation satellite today
The satellite's payload will transmit navigation service signals to users, operating in L5-band and S-band.
Pakistan test launches indigenously developed cruise missile
The flight test of the Air Launched Cruise Missile (ALCM), Ra'ad, which is also known as Hatf VIII, was the seventh since it was first tested in 2007.
Minor girl gangraped by five persons in Delhi
She was allegedly offered a drink which was laced with sedatives and once she fell asleep, the accused allegedly raped her.
Firms in UK hiring non-EU workers may face 1,000 pound fee
The UK's Migration Advisory Committee (MAC) used the Indian information technology sector as an example in its latest set of recommendations to call for a review of the country's intra-company transfer (ICT) route under the Tier 2 visa regime.
RBI 'admits' to circulating Rs 1,000 notes without 'silver thread' security feature
The faulty currency notes of Rs 1,000 were printed at Security Printing and Minting Corporation of India Limited (SPMCIL) at Hoshangabad in Madhya Pradesh: Sources.
Eiffel Tower sees fewer visitors after Paris attacks
The Iron Lady of Paris received 6.91 million visitors in 2015 compared with 7.1 million in 2014, according to the company that runs the 126-year-old monument.
PDP leader says party wants 'assurances' from Centre on Agenda
Mehbooba Mufti was in the process of reviewing the implementation of the Agenda during the 10-month-rule of PDP-BJP government headed by her father Mufti Mohammad Sayeed and a decision would be taken in due course.