India
Banking: All about exams, cadres in CWE (IBPS)
IBPS or Institute of Banking Personnel Selection acquired independent status in 1984.
Homeless couple return $10,000 found on street
The couple saw the bag with the money lying near a bus stop on a main thoroughfare in the eastern part of the city.
It's a girl for Kourtney Kardashian!
Reality TV star Kourtney Kardashian and her fiance Scott Disick have been blessed with a girl, on July 8.
'Bol Bachchan' among Top 20 films in North America
Released by Fox International Productions, Rohit Shetty's comic hit grossed $562,000 in its first three days.
Punjabi film 'Jatt & Juliet' storms intl markets
"Punjabi film 'Jatt & Juliet' is bigger and better than most Hindi films in international markets," Adarsh tweeted.
Microsoft to buy display maker Perceptive Pixel
Perceptive Pixel is a six-year-old developer of large touchscreen displays whose customers include CNN.
New UK visa step to detect bogus Indian students
The new measure revealed that some applicants could not answer basic questions in English without an interpreter.
House of Lords is flawed, says Deputy PM
Nick Clegg on Monday said the House of Lords is a 'flawed institution' that exercises power without legitimacy.
New Tatkal booking system from Tuesday
Under the new Tatkal booking system, passengers can book Tatkal tickets from 10 am instead of 8 am.
Burundi boy attack: Fourth accused arrested
The fourth accused in the Burundi student attack case was arrested in Punjab on Monday.
Amazon launching new Kindle Fire tablet soon
The Kindle Fire successor is rumoured to have an improved display with a resolution of 1280 x 800 pixels.
Hyderabad: Cops bust late night birthday bash
A 25-year-old medical student's birthday bash at a pub turned into a nightmare.
New video shows al Qaeda training ninjas
The extremists are shown adopting the classic firing pose - pistols held in both hands with arms outstretched.
Laila case: Pervez Tak brought to Mumbai
The Forest contractor reportedly told the interrogators that Laila and others had been shot dead in Maharashtra last year.
Indian stars have acceptance abroad: Gulshan Grover
Gulshan will be seen in Shuja Ali's 'Ban Gayi Baat', in which for the first time he will play a double role.
'Afghanistan still faces existential terror threat'
India has asked the international community to provide substantial assistance to the war-torn nation.