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Regulatory hurdles hampering India's economic growth: Vodafone
The telecom major further said the current structure for airwaves auction in the country and piecemeal release of new spectrum are creating capital constraints for operators looking to provide quality services for subscribers.
Airtel's online data packs become costlier for pre-paid users
The company has withdrawn discounts that it was offering for online purchase of mobile data packs, bringing the prices at par with internet packs sold offline through retailers.
Junior NTR may star in Trivikram Srinivas' next directorial venture
The producers of recent Telugu film 'Lovers' are expected to bankroll this project.
Supreme Court to resume hearing from June 8 on pleas against NJAC
The court is hearing a batch of petitions including the plea filed by the Supreme Court Advocates-on-Record Association against the NJAC.
Centre to issue fresh guidelines for development of border areas
The decision was taken at a high-level meeting chaired by Home Minister Rajnath Singh and attended by top Home Ministry officials on Friday.
Obamas, Clintons join Vice President Joe Biden's at son Beau's funeral
"Beau Biden was an original. He was a good man. A man of character. A man who loved deeply and was loved in return," Obama said.
On Day 2 of his Bangladesh visit, Modi to address Indian, Bangladeshi citizens today
Modi will also meet Bangladeshi President Abdul Hamid and Leader of the Opposition Raushon Ershad.
Maharashtra, Punjab states ban Maggi noodles
Two more states Maharashtra and Punjab have found samples of Maggi noodles in violation of food safety standards and imposed a ban on their sale on Saturday.
Murli Manohar Joshi's Namami Gange comment his own view: Kalraj Mishra
Congratulating Union Transport and Highways and Shipping Minister Nitin Gadkari's scheme of turning river Ganga into a waterway, Mishra said that is a necessary project owing to increased transport problem in the country.
RSS mouthpiece 'Organiser' justifies action taken against a Dalit Students body by IIT
RSS mouthpiece 'Organiser' on Saturday justified the action taken against a Dalit students body by IIT, Madras, and claimed educational campuses are "afflicted with red ideology."
Court to record Irom Sharmila's statement on August 11
42-year-old Sharmila, who is on a fast for over 14 years in Manipur demanding repeal of the Armed Forces (Special Powers) Act (AFSPA), was also present in the court during the hearing.
Free Wi-Fi at Howrah railway station
Country's oldest Howrah railway station became Wi-Fi enabled from on Saturday with 70 access points where users could avail of the facility free for 30 minutes per day.
Punjab: Protesters raise pro-Khalistan slogans inside Golden Temple, clash with police
Some miscreants have also been arrested for questioning.
J&K: Sikh youth killed in clashes with police cremated amidst high security
Army was on Saturday deployed in various parts of the tense Jammu as the sikh youth killed in clashes with police was cremated after the state government accepted most of the demands of the agitating community, including magisterial probe and transfer of...
Barack Obama committed to intensifying India-US relations: White House
US President Barack Obama is committed to further intensifying relationship with India and the recent visit of a top American defence official is reflective of the depth of the ties, the White House has said.
Narendra Modi visits 1971 war memorial in Bangladesh
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday visited the National Martyrs' Memorial in Dhaka and paid tributes to the valour and the sacrifice of those who gave their lives in the Bangladesh Liberation War of 1971.