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Risking backlash, Narendra Modi to push power price hikes
Modi has made overhauling India's largely loss-making utilities, buckling under $66 billion of debts, a priority, convinced that if he can fix their finances he will recover his reputation as an economic reformer willing to take tough decisions.
Lumia 550: Microsoft unveils its most affordable 4G LTE smartphone powered by Windows 10
Microsoft is offering 8 GB of internal storage that is expandable up to 200 GB via microSD card.
Microsoft has plans to let users install Windows on Android phones
The multi-OS platform could also offer users the choice to migrate from one OS to another or run dual or multi-boot as required.
'The Meat of Hinduism'
The distancing from the 'dirty meat eaters' started with separate vessels.
Why hasn't she replied to your love email yet?
Teenagers are the quickest, with an email response time of 13 minutes.
3 Al-Qaeda members arrested in Pakistan
A team of the Counter-Terrorism Department (CTD) of the Punjab government in collaboration with an intelligence agency on Monday raided a house in Raiwind and arrested three members of Al-Qaeda, says an official of CTD.
Huge disparity between MCD and hospital records on dengue deaths
With the temperatures set to dip in the coming weeks, an overworked and fatigued medical fraternity is hoping that the dengue numbers would further come down.
I'm incredibly disappointed to leave Liverpool, says Rodgers
Liverpool's sacked manager Brendan Rodgers said on Monday he was "incredibly disappointed" to be leaving the club after almost 3-1/2 years in charge at Anfield.
2 friends drown in Sariya waterfalls while trying to take selfies
Sundara Rao and Nani, who were sitting on a rock below the waterfall, trying to take selfies, fell into the water and drowned, the police official said.
I would go to prison to return to US: Edward Snowden
The former NSA contractor flew to Moscow two years ago, and faces US charges that could land him in prison for up to 30 years.
Indrani Mukerjea could have been 'poisoned' inside the jail: Official
"When these logical ways of the drug reaching her seem a very distant possibility, what we are focusing now is if somebody tried to poison her," the official said.
Jack Dorsey named Twitter's permanent CEO
Jack Dorsey has served as interim CEO for the past three months, after former Dick Costolo stepped down on July 1.
Facebook to use satellites to beam free Internet to Africa
Facebook is partnering with France's Eutelsat to use satellite technology to make the Internet accessible to more users in Africa.
Google men's wear, Facebook ice cream: This is the other Digital India
India appears to have a penchant for transforming digital iconography to the physical.
RJD, Congress will campaign separately for Bihar elections: Lalu Prasad
"We will campaign on our own, (Hum alag alag jayenge), " Lalu said and refrained from adding anything more.