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October-December quarter will see robust hiring in India: Survey
Indian employers have the most optimistic hiring plans for the October-December quarter, driven by government's increased focus on ease of doing business.
Terror groups in Pakistan eyeing Eid to generate funds
The groups involved in this include Lashkar-e-Taiba, Jaish-E-Mohammad, Tehrik-e-Islam, the intelligence inputs suggest. The intelligence report suggested that banned/under observation organisations use their subsidiaries or front organisations to avert an...
2G case: A Raja was main conspirator, favoured firms, says CBI
"Then the draft press release was also forged about the concurrence of then solicitor general," Grover said.
Fanaticism: Rational or Irrational, Kalburgi Killers No different from barbaric IS, writes Sri Sri Ravi Shankar
While everyone can choose to express themselves however they wish to, it is also not appropriate to hurt people’s sentiments under the garb of freedom of expression.
FTII students threaten en masse hunger strike
"In a democracy we need to be heard on issues raised by us. No official communication has reached us from the ministry on the fast started by Das," Urs said.
Man sells 1-year-old son for Rs 45,000
In a complaint, the child's mother alleged that her husband, in collusion with an ASHA nurse, sold her son for Rs 45,000 to a couple from Yamunanagar in Haryana.
RBI brings 7 new features, numbering system to check fake currency
"If a fake currency is withdrawn from any ATM, one should also file an FIR against that bank" an official said.
Ford Foundation head in India moves on, hints at discord with government
The Ford Foundation, which has donated more than $500 million to India since 1952, provides grants to organisations working in areas ranging from child marriage and women's empowerment to the provision of clean water in slums.
Sri Lankan PM Ranil Wikremesinghe to visit India on first foreign tour
During the three-day visit from September 14 to 16, he will hold talks with Prime Minister Narendra Modi, besides meeting External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj and calling on President Pranab Mukherjee.
No promise on voluntary retirement issue, those retiring for benefits won't get OROP: Government sources
According to sources, the government is stern on the announcement that those retiring early due to disability would remain the beneficiary of OROP.
Air India's wage bill to go up by Rs 100 Crore following fresh hiring
With Air India hiring additional 800 cabin crew and around 250 pilots, including commanders, its already bloated wage bill is expected to go up by Rs 100 crore this fiscal after seeing a decline in the last few years.
Special forces Commando Naik Mohan Nath Goswami makes supreme sacrifice after killing 10 terrorists
Lance Naik Mohan Nath Goswami, a Special Forces Commando of the Army who laid down his life while battling militants in Handwara on Thursday,
Hyderabad: One-year-old boy spent two days with parents' dead bodies
Police have informed the families of the deceased.
Mumbai Police recovers car in which Sheena Bora was allegedly murdered
Peter and Indrani's daughter Vidhie Mukerjea was also questioned at Khar police station in Mumbai.
Telecom regulator TRAI proposes compensation to consumers for call drops
The move was part of DoT's efforts to curb the menace of call drops and also let people to make a concerted decision while choosing a operator.
Greenpeace India to counter government's action on foreign funds through online campaign
The NGO hit back terming the move as "a relentless onslaught against the community's right to dissent".