News
Gujarat Farmers Seek Meeting With Japan PM to Brief Him on 'Illegal' Land Acquisition for Bullet Train
Claiming "flagrant violation" of the conditions of the contract between India and Japan, the farmers have alleged that the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) is not acting as per the laws of that country.
German Chancellor Angela Merkel Wants Car Giants to Pick up 100 Percent of Diesel Refit Bill
Dieselgate has so far cost Volkswagen 27 billion euros ($31 billion) in compensation, buy-backs, fines and legal costs and the group remains entangled in legal woes at home and abroad.
Tampered with Seal as 'Symbolic Protest', Not Disobeyed Court: Manoj Tiwari to SC
Manoj Tiwari said he was willing to assist in executing the directions with regard to sealing and if the court-mandated monitoring committee was dissolved, he would make the city a "better liveable and lawful place" within four years.
Telegram Desktop App Found to be Leaking User Data During Voice Calls
Security researcher Dhiraj Mishra discovered that Telegram's desktop app was leaking both public and private IP addresses during voice calls due to its peer-to-peer framework.
Pakistani Chopper Was Close But Within Limits, Indian Army Shouldn’t Have Opened Fire: PoK 'PM'
The Indian Army said on Sunday that a Pakistani chopper violated the Indian airspace along the line of control (LoC) in Poonch district of Jammu and Kashmir but turned back after it was "engaged by air sentries".
Delhi Duo Attacked With Iron Rod, Knuckleduster for Refusing to Share Cigarette
A 29-year-old fashion consultant and his colleague were allegedly attacked by a group of youth in Connaught Place after they refused to share cigarettes with a group of youth.
Jio Effect: Airtel Launches Rs 181 Prepaid Recharge Plan With 3GB Daily Data And 14 Days Validity
Airtel is offering 3GB of data every day same like the Rs 199 prepaid plan, but the validity of the newly launched Rs 181 prepaid recharge is just 14 days.
Govinda Venkataswamy: Google Doodle Marks 100th Birth Anniversary of Padma Shri Ophthalmologist
Ophthalmologist Dr Govinda Venkataswamy, the founder of Aravind Eye Hospital, was conferred the Padma Shri award in 1973 for his service to the nation. He died on July 7, 2006 at the age of 87.
2019 BMW 3-Series: Here's What to Expect From Sedan Ahead of Paris Debut?
BMW released a video that features the mysterious car under construction where it will be produced in BMWs Dingolfing plant, consequently revealing bits and pieces of the design.
Rupee Slips 36 Paise Against US Dollar, Even As RBI Announced Purchase of Govt Bonds
In recent weeks, the rupee has taken a beating amid volatility in global markets and strengthening of the greenback. The central bank has been taking various measures to shore up the rupee.
Apple iPhone XS Max Charging Issues: The Curious Case of iOS 12 And How an Update May Fix it
We really aren’t the know-it-all experts or therapists of any sort, but our understanding of the issue suggests that the iPhone XS Max charging issues are because of a software configuration issue.
Macedonia Changes its Name to Settle Spat With Greece, Bag NATO Membership
The deal with Greece has faced vociferous opposition from a sizeable portion of the population on both sides of the border, with detractors saying their respective governments conceded too much to the other side and damaged national interests and identity...
Indonesia Readies Mass Graves After Death Toll Tops 800 After Earthquake, Tsunami
With the death toll already at over 830 and expected to rise further on the devastated island of Sulawesi, there were growing questions about why an early tsunami-warning system had notbeen working for years.
2018 Monsoon Rainfall Below Average, Lower Than Forecast
The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) defines average, or normal, rainfall as between 96 percent and 104 percent of a 50-year average of 89 cm for the entire four-month season.
After SC Verdict, Sabarimala Temple’s First Job — Build More Toilets for Women
Travancore Devaswom Board (TDB) president A. Padmakumar said he discussed the matter with Kerala CM after which the board decided to arrange for toilet facilities for women in Nilakkal.
Women Can See Through Instagram Selfies
Women see the edited photos as less authentic and it reduces the negative effect these images can have on them. They know that the online images might not reflect an offline reality