India
US drug patent expiries to benefit Indian pharma industry
Indian pharmaceutical companies have an opportunity to capitalise on the patent cliff and gain a greater share of the growing generics market.
It was a question of bread and butter, says Paes on missing Asiad
The 41-year-old Paes also said his service and commitment to the nation cannot be questioned.
Apple iOS 8 to be available from September 17: Here's what new in the updated iPhone, iPad software
The new platform is a free software update for iPhones and iPads and will support features such as Apple's Health app and the HomeKit for home automation.
Apple Pay review: Simplifies payments, improves security
Apple Pay improves over existing payment systems in a number of ways.
Apple Watch review: Its first smartwatch points to another winner for Apple
As computerised wristwatches go, the upcoming Apple Watch looks impressive.
Massive blast hits northern Germany chemicals plant
A massive blast has rocked a chemicals plant in northern Germany, with no details yet on casualties.
More than half of Chinese see war with Japan 'within a few years': Poll
A survey conducted in both nations found that 53.4 per cent of Chinese envisage a future conflict, with more than a fifth of those saying it would happen "within a few years", while 29 per cent of Japanese can see military confrontation.
Coal blocks allocation: SBI says has Rs 4,000-crore exposure
Various reports have pegged the collective exposure of banks to these coal blocks and related industries at a whopping Rs 4 trillion.
Kate intends to have third child before she is 35: Report
Friends have reportedly said that the reason why the 32-year-old Duchess of Cambridge is having two babies within less than two years is because she wants to have three by the time she is 35, The Times reported.
AIBA says no to IOA role in boxing elections, Narsi resigns
In a fresh round of churning ahead of the controversy-marred elections in Mumbai, the AIBA has tersely rejected Indian Olympic Association's request of conducting the elections.
Violence at home costs $8 trillion a year, worse than war: study
The study said about 290 million children suffer violent discipline at home, according to estimates based on data from the UN Children's Fund, UNICEF.
Maharashtra CM writes to PM Modi on power supply scenario in the state
The Maharashtra CM said that the problem aggravated during the festival of Ganesh Chaturthi in the state.
Bombay HC confirms death penalty for Pune driver for killing 9 people
The incident happened on January 25, 2012 after he was denied a change from night duty to day duty by his superiors.
National Award-winning filmmaker Rajendra Talak wants people to discuss corruption openly, on public platforms
Talak's Marathi film 'A Rainy Day' is vying for selection as the Indian entry for the Academy awards this year.
Kashmir Floods: Defence forces' heroics expose separatists, 'intellectuals'
The defence and security forces have emerged as the saviours of the people of Jammu and Kashmir, saving tens of thousands of lives.
GPS installed in Berhampur police vans
To enhance efficiency of the police, GPS was installed in PCR vans in this south Odisha town increasing their area of coverage.