HINDUISM: Gurudev on calming mind: Pt I

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North Maharashtra, Marathwada will prove decisive for Assembly elections

NEW DELHI: The Northern and Marathwada regions...

Kailash Gahlot joins BJP; rift with AAP started in August

Gahlot joined the BJP a day after...

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This New start-up focuses on Offline Retail

The IT capital of the world is known for several path breaking enterprises. Bengaluru is home to several E-commerce companies who are busy wooing...

Postal ballots for NRIs could be a reality soon

The PBD 2017 has thrown up several serious issues relating to the NRI’s. The event has become a platform for the NRI’s to address...

PBD will offer something for everyone, says Industries minister Deshpande

As Bengaluru gets set to host Pravasi Bharatiya Divas 2017 , one person and his team of officers have been busy ensuring that the...

Grand start to Day One of pravasi Bhartiya Divas

The 14th Pravasi Bharatiya Divas 9PBD) got off to a colourful start here on Saturday. The day 1 of the event belonged to the youth as...

Siddaramaiah pledges support to Non Resident Kannadigas

With the launch of the NRI Policy of Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaih displayed that the Karnataka government is looking at playing a catalytic role...

Restaurants often do not pass on service charge to staff

Service charge, collected by restaurants is meant for the benefit of employees. However, several restaurants often do not pass on the service charge they...

Muslims benefited most from demonetisation: Zafar Sareshwala

Renowned businessman from Gujarat, Zafar Sareshwala believes that Muslims have benefited the most from demonetisation. “By default, the maximum advantage has gone to the...

Medical graduates will have to sit for exit test to practice medicine

The Ministry of Health and Family Welfare is all set to introduce an exit test for all medical graduates to be eligible to practice...

In Srinagar, fallen chinar on campus becomes platform for artistes

At Kashmir University’s picturesque Naseem Bagh campus, a fallen chinar became the venue for young students to meet up and plan creative activities to...

Naidu’s ‘reward for Nobel’ cut off from reality

Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu has surprised all by announcing a reward of Rs 100 crore for whoever from his newly-born state...

China ahead of India in austerity and anti-graft drive

Corruption has long been a major concern and cause for public anger in China and India, both ranked among the world’s most corrupt nations....

ASI suspicious staff manipulated revenues post demonetisation

The Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) has started a probe after receiving allegations that some of its employees have manipulated revenues generated by different...

Demonetisation, surgical strikes will dominate polls: BJP

Demonetisation and surgical strikes in PoK would be major poll issues during the coming Assembly elections in UP, Punjab, Uttarakhand, Goa and Manipur.This was...

Khyber Pakhtunkhwa leaders struggle to get asylum in India

The separatist leaders of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP), one of the four provinces of Pakistan, are finding it hard to get asylum in India. So...

L-G green light to norms for private schools on DDA land

With the Delhi Government’s announcement to begin nursery admissions at private schools constructed on government land, parents and activists collectively speculated about whether the...

Police made media a party to Bengaluru molestation cases

Ever since the intervening night of 31 December-1 January, Bengaluru has not been the same. Everyone in the city has a strong opinion on...

Tejashwi Yadav coming out of his father’s shadow, gradually

Taking a cue from Akhilesh Yadav, Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) leader Lalu Prasad Yadav’s son and Bihar Deputy Chief Minister Tejashwi Yadav is gradually...

UP election on time, but parties are nowhere near ready

Elections in Uttar Pradesh are being held on time, but the major political players in the state remain in a state of unpreparedness.The ruling...

Polls unlikely to affect Budget

The Union Budget is unlikely to be affected becasue of the Assembly elections in the five states. According to experts, the government has all...

Top business delegates around the world to be part of Vibrant Gujarat

Jean-Marc Ayrault, French Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Development, will lead a 147-member French delegation to the Vibrant Gujarat Global Summit, on January...

Modi’s sucessors ought to maintain & follow his legacy: Sareshwala

On the occasion of the eighth edition of the Vibrant Gujarat Summit, Gujarati businessman, chancellor of Maulana Azad National Urdu University, and close confidante...

Going green: GEDA promotes non conventional energy sources

Climate change has become a major concern for the world. The consequences are so wide-spread that our day-to-day life is affected. Earthquake, land sliding,...

New plans for an efficient government and a happy population

To ensure that Gujarat’s progress not only continues unabated, but is taken to the next level, the Gujarat government under the leadership of Chief...

Global vision meets Indian potential

Gujarat is ready for the eighth edition of the Vibrant Gujarat Global Investors’ Summit (VGGIS). The four-day business meet this year is the biggest...

‘We have set benchmarks for other states’

Universally acknowledged as the most favoured state for investments in India by top financial analysts, Gujarat is as good as it gets for entities...

Get the most out of music with these audiophile sound boxes

Wireless speakers have blossomed in the last few years and have shifted the bona-fide stereo system to the backseat. The new range of high...

Dummies’ guide to Internet of Things

Given the times when “Smart Cities” — a notion of improving cities so as to improve the quality of life for the citizenry —...

Why digitisation of medical sector is good for our health

In this day and age, there’s hardly an industry left untouched by technology. In the medical sector, technological innovations are facilitating better and faster...

Looking back at cartoons that ignited the imagination of Generation X

If you’re a ’90s millennial ,then you remember rushing back home from school just in the nick of time to catch your favorite cartoon...

Book Review: Getting the marginalised back to the mainstream

The White SariBy Devyani KhobragadeJuggernaut BooksFew winters ago, Devyani Khobragade grabbed international headlines over an alleged visa fraud in the US involving her housekeeper....

‘Fiction helps us understand and make sense of our lives’

Q. How did the shift from diplomacy to writing happen? And what led to your debut novel The White Sari?A. It’s not a shift...

Scissors, mirrors and sub-cultures: When barbers become hairstylists

Culture is an ensemble of emblems — that’s really how simple it is. Every human action which is reiterated over generations slowly transforms into...

Reimagining Ayodhya as a bastion of peace and freedom

The painting exhibition, Remains of Ayodhya, Places of Worship, by artist Kota Neelima, depicts the freedom and harmony of Ayodhya when it was not...

Cultural crossover: Working towards an amalgam of Indian and Iranian art

It was a spectacle to behold. Ali Kheiri, a calligrapher from Iran, and Jaiprakash Lakhiwal, a miniature painting artist from India, engaged in an...

Can’t seek votes on religion, race, caste, language: Supreme Court

The Supreme Court on Monday ruled that seeking votes on the basis of religion, race, caste or language of a candidate or his rival...

Baloch, Sindh, Pakhtoon leaders seek India’s help against Pak army

While Balochistan has publicly asked for India’s help to fight Pakistan and gain freedom from it, Sindh and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa provinces’ leaders living abroad...

Railway safety fund proposal sent to Finance Ministry

The Ministry of Railways is working on a safety fund in order to improve the safety infrastructure of the country’s rail network, especially in...

CBI blind to key movers of Agusta deal, only chasing small fry

People close to the Congress party leadership, who enjoyed positions of power and played a crucial role in the inking of the Agusta Westland...

Realty market waiting for clarity

The real estate market has virtually plummeted following demonetisation and other steps taken by the Centre and prospective buyers are in a “wait and...

Government gets tough with NGOs

The Central government has put non-government organisations (NGOs) that receive foreign funds under the scanner, by imposing a penalty of Rs 52 lakh on...

Crisis blows over but SP still a divided house

Samajwadi Party president Mulayam Singh Yadav averted a split in the party by revoking his decision to expel Chief Minister Akhilesh Yadav and party...

J&K gets new DGP, decision on Chief Secretary deferred

The Jammu and Kashmir Cabinet has given its nod to the appointment of S.P. Vaid as the new Director General of Police of the...

President discusses demonetisation with KCR and Naidu

President Pranab Mukherjee has enquired about the impact of demonetisation of big notes and expressed his satisfaction over the measures taken by the Telangana...

PM will pray at Lord Balaji temple after Science Congress

Prime Minister Narendra Modi will offer prayers to Lord Balaji on Tirumala Hills on Tuesday after inaugurating the 104th Indian Science Congress at Tirupati...

J&K new Security strategy will focus on intelligence

The Jammu and Kashmir police, the Army and the Central intelligence agencies have reviewed the security situation in the state and have decided to...

KCR’s rival makes his presence felt

Gloves are off between Telangana Chief Minister K. Chandrasekhar Rao (KCR) and his one-time ally and convener of Telangana political parties’ Joint Action Committee...

IHRO recognises contribution of senior citizens

India Eye International Human Rights Observer (IHRO) organised a programme to recognise the contribution of senior citizens in the society.The programme Smile@60plus, held at...

‘IMA against disbanding of Medical Council’

Dr K.K. Aggarwal took oath as Indian Medical Association’s (IMA) 88th president earlier this week at its 77th central council meeting. Dr Aggarwal has...

Anil Baijal sworn in as Delhi LG

Former Union Home Secretary Anil Baijal took oath on Saturday as the Lieutenant Governor of Delhi, after the post had fallen vacant with the...

Economic prospects to improve only in the medium term

The ongoing structural renovation which would prepare the Indian economy for better days ahead is, however, expected to slow down the pace of growth...

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