The British levied tax on the locally distilled drink ‘uisge beatha’. And rubbed salt on the Scottish wound by mispronouncing the drink as ‘whiskey’.
The state-linked body's move was seen as an attempt by the government of Nobel laureate Aung San Suu Kyi to stifle nationalists who threaten to undermine the young administration.
ISRO will provide 1,000 transponders by March next year as part of the coastal security ring, being set up to thwart terrorist attacks on the lines of the 26/11 Mumbai carnage.
Environmentalist Sunita Narain, a member of the Supreme Court-appointed pollution watchdog EPCA, said cleaning up Delhi's air would require energy and mobility transformations, where people would adopt cleaner fuels and embrace public transport.
The story of Tumhari Sulu is centered around a woman called Sulu who lands herself an unexpected job of a beautiful, fun and feisty RJ who anchors a late-night show
Self-care applications of leading telecom operators -- Airtel, Vodafone India and Idea Cellular, have registered over 10 million downloads on Google Play Store.
Foreign ministers of Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Egypt and Bahrain said the bloc will continue to keep current measures against Qatar in place, but are open to dialogue.
Goa casino ship MV Lucky 7, which is learnt to be owned by former Haryana minister Gopal Kanda, got stuck in the Aguada sandbar off the Miramar coast.
While South Korean tech major Samsung continues to rule the smartphone market, Vivo's rise to the fifth spot testifies its strong foothold in India.
United Airlines on Thursday announced it will offer bumped passengers up to $10,000 in compensation and reduce overbooking following the dragging incident on board one of its flights that caused worldwide outrage.
The fire broke out on Friday morning in Mount Abu close to the famous sunset and honeymoon point prompting the district administration to rope in one suitably modified IAF MI-17VS helicopter.
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Keep your knees and feet to yourself. That's the overarching message from Expedia's latest etiquette survey which identified the rear seat-back kicker as the most annoying type of flier.
Leno and AP51 are quick to point out that the tie-in isn't a gimmick and that every product is about delivering best-in-class results.
Paytm rolled back the initiative after concerns were raised over security of customer’s card details by the industry.