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Xiaomi’s less than projected smartphone sales till June cast doubt on full-year target
Chief Executive Lei Jun last year spoke of reaching 100 million shipments in 2015 but in recent months has revised the figure to a more conservative range of 80 million to 100 million.
Now, BJP faces ire as leaders force Air India to curb rules to facilitate their travel
The BJP, which has been facing opposition ire over the Lalit Modi controversy, now has a new reason to worry about ahead of the Monsoon Session of Parliament.
Jammu: Amarnath yatra begins amid tight security arrangements
The annual Amarnath yatra commenced on Thursday from Jammu as the first batch of 1,280 pilgrims left for the cave shrine in South Kashmir Himalayas.
Don't care about the fact that doing just one type of songs is hampering my growth: Arijit Singh
He is currently basking in the success of his emotional song 'Chunar' from 'Any Body Can Dance 2' and the romantic title track of 'Hamari Adhuri Kahani'.
Housing.com sacks CEO Rahul Yadav over unfitting behaviour as company chief
The company termed his "behaviour towards investors, ecosystems and the media not befitting of a chief executive."
PM Narendra Modi launches ambitious Digital India mission
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday launched the Digital India mission, attended by the who's who of India Inc, at a grand event in the national capital.
Hope to make space for indie film distribution at MAMI: Kiran Rao
Kiran Rao, who has been appointed as the chairperson of the MAMI film festival, hopes to create a market for independent film distribution at the event.
Suicide blasts hit Afghanistan as Taliban wage bloody fighting
Suicide attackers targeted foreign troops in Kabul and a police headquarters in restive southern Afghanistan, killing two people and wounding nearly 60.
Supreme Court takes a tough stand on mediation in rape cases, says it's illegal and against dignity of women
The observation by the Supreme Court came just days after the Madras High Court granted bail to a rape accused to 'mediate' with the survivor.
Cuba becomes first nation to eliminate mother-to-child HIV
Cuba has become the first country in the world to eliminate mother-to-child transmission of HIV and syphilis, said WHO.
India, China suffer over $1.89 trillion losses due to air pollution, suggests report
The cost of ambient air pollution in terms of the value of lives lost and ill health in OECD countries, plus India and China, to be more than $ 3·5 trillion annually: OECD Report
Prime Now: Amazon's new service promises one-hour delivery
For a fee of 6.99 pounds, Amazon Prime members can have orders worth 20 pounds ($31.43) or more delivered in one hour, the company said on its UK website on Tuesday.
Asia Pacific Group to monitor Pakistan compliance of UN sanction on Dawood ibrahim, Zakiur Rehman Lakhvi
India has been successful in bringing Pakistan under monitoring of Asia Pacific Group
IndiGo to file prospectus for $400 million listing on Tuesday: sources
The initial public offering will include about $200 million of fresh equity infusion, the sources said.
Kareena Kapoor completes 15 years: 15 roles that prove she will continue to rule Bollywood, rest don't matter
As Kareena Kapoor completes 15 successful years in Bollywood, we revisit some of her finest big screen outings.
'Welcome Back' to release on September 4
Anil Kapoor and John Abraham have confirmed that their upcoming film 'Welcome Back' is slated to hit the theatres on September 4.