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Do Not Connect Your Gadgets to Open Wi-Fi Networks. Here's Why
Even if you avoid using unsecure internet connections, the risk of a real-world theft is always present.
Flipkart Announces Hackathon to tackle Bengaluru's Traffic Woes
Termed "Gridlock Hackathon," the initiative marks the start of the "Month of Innovation" at Flipkart.
Industry Cheers as Govt Paves The Way For Post Facto Environmental Clearance
Large projects require prior environmental clearance (EC), and retrospective approval for the existing projects has been a bone of contention for about five years
Do Not Politicise Death of Farmers: BJP to Rahul Gandhi
The BJP on Wednesday alleged there was a "conspiracy" behind the ongoing agitation of farmers in Madhya Pradesh, and asked Congress vice president Rahul Gandhi to refrain from "politicising the death of farmers" in the state.
SP MLA's Nephew Arrested for Running International Drug Cartel
The Mumbai MLA’s 43-year-old nephew was the right-hand man of the kingpin of the drug cartel, Kailash Rajput, who runs the operation from Dubai, the cops said.
Amid Unrest in Darjeeling, GJM Leader Roshan Giri Meets Bengal BJP Chief Dilip Ghosh in Kolkata
In the midst of unrest in Darjeeling, Gorkha Janmukti Morcha (GJM) general secretary Roshan Giri met state BJP President Dilip Ghosh in Kolkata and discussed the current political situation in the Hills.
Phullu is Different From Padman: Director Abhishek Saxena
The story of Phullu which revolves around making affordable sanitary napkin for financially poor women, has a similarity with Akshay Kumar's next film Padman. But director Abhishek Saxena says his film is different, barring the sanitary pads element.
Top Chinese Leader Liu Yunshan Calls Dangal a Great Film
Aamir Khan's blockbuster Dangal, which has earned over Rs 1,000 crore in China, has been described by a senior Chinese leader as a great film and an example of cooperation among BRICS nations.
DU Textbook Tells Students to Write Emails as Short as Skirts
A BCom (Honours) textbook advising students to write emails short enough to be interesting like skirts have created an outrage.
Yogi Govt to Rename Mughalsarai Railway Station After Deen Dayal Upadhyay
Uttar Pradesh chief minister Yogi Adityanath has decided to rename the one of the busiest railways stations in the state, Mughalsarai, after RSS ideologue Deen Dayal Upadhyay.
SC to Hear Plea on June 15 Against Ban on Sale of Animals for Slaughter
The Supreme Court will hear on June 15 a plea challenging the government notification prohibiting the sale of animals at animal markets for slaughter on the grounds that it violated the right to free trade.
After Months of Stock-outs, Regulator Clears Crucial HIV Drug For Children
Even adults cannot miss their anti retroviral treatment (ART), as it leads to the body building a resistance to the medicine, soon rendering it ineffective.
Indian Bureau of Mines Develops Surveillance System to Curb Illegal Mining
Indian Bureau of Mines (IBM), under the Ministry of Mines, has developed the mining surveillance system (MSS) for mineral administration that will help state governments to curb illegal mining.
Uber Fires 20 Employees After Harassment Probe
Uber Technologies Inc said on Tuesday it fired 20 employees and was improving management training following an investigation by a law firm into sexual harassment allegations and other claims at the ride-hailing company.
Trump Hotels to Launch Budget-friendly Hotel Brand 'American Idea'
Trump Hotels is launching a new budget-friendly hotel brand called American Idea, a not-so-subtle nod to US President Donald Trump's campaign mottos which included "America First" and "Make America Great Again."
French Open: Rain Hands Fans Bumper Day 11
Tennis fans with tickets for Roland Garros on Wednesday are in for a bumper day of action, after rain and storms caused cancellations on Tuesday.