This will help remove the all-too-human frailty that has rendered the phrase "computer security" a worrying oxymoron.
Chinese actress Zhang Ziyi may have visited India for the first time to attend 45th IFFI, but she isn't unaware of Bollywood projects.
The former Goa chief minister said the Army had done justice in the case.
He will next be seen in 'Happy New Year', along with Shah Rukh Khan, Deepika Padukone and Abhishek Bachchan.
"We hope that the new government at the Centre will do the right things keeping in mind the wellbeing of wildlife and environment," the Greenpeace India's campaigner said.
Ronaldo has recovered from the knee injury that affected him at the end of the last campaign but was also not 100 percent at the World Cup in Brazil.
Underlining the need to regulate tourism in grasslands of Uttarakhand, noted environmentalist Chandiprasad Bhatt has said pilgrims going on Nanda Devi Raj Jat Yatra this year should be made aware of the threat posed by unplanned tourist activities to thes...
The first posters of 'Mary Kom' features Priyanka Chopra as the famed boxer.
The Australian women's wrestling team has an Indian connect to it with Rupinder Kaur making the cut in the three-strong squad for the Glasgow event.
As many as 180 cases of poll violations have been reported in Jharkhand, an official said on Friday.
Nagarjuna, who worked with his late father Nageswara Rao and Naga Chaitanya in 'Manam', says the experience was adventurous and memorable.
Kiran Reddy resigned as the Andhra Pradesh chief minister and quit the Congress party after the Lok Sabha passed the Telangana Bill.
Jharkhand government was planning to develop the state in such a way that it would be free from fear, hunger, corruption, extremism and terrorism, chief minister Hemant Soren said on Sunday.
BJP on Friday trumpeted projections of recent opinion polls to claim that only NDA can provide a stable government after Lok Sabha elections and suggested that several regional parties, which were once its allies, could return to its fold leading to "grea...
Nobel laureate Amartya Sen has said the Gujarat riots of 2002 are not comparable with the anti-Sikh riots in Delhi in 1984, rejecting Infosys chief N R Narayanamurthy's view that the post-Godhra violence should not stand in the way of Narendra Modi becomi...