"The Supreme Court order is very clear that telecom operators have to make 10 per cent payment of the total dues as demanded by DoT by March 31, 2021.
Gold fell to its lowest in nearly two weeks on Monday hurt by a stronger dollar, while investors looked to U.S. Federal Reserve policymakers' speeches this week for clues on further stimulus measures to revive the coronavirusbattered economy.
Johns Hopkins University, which has been compiling COVID-19 data from all over the world, put India in the number one position in terms of the number of recovered coronavirus cases at 37,80,107, followed by Brazil at 37,23,206 cases and the US at 24,51,40...
The Madhya Pradesh police have arrested three persons, including two women, from Noida for allegedly running a fake call centre and duping people of roughly Rs 10 crore by offering them soft loans, an official said on Saturday. The police on Friday arre...
In today’s wrap: Government sources say no shots fired at Pangong Lake, India’s latest coronavirus numbers, Rhea Chakraborty’s statement to NCB in Sushant Singh Rajput case, mysterious crater in Siberia and more.
Looking to travel from Beijing to Hangzhou in eastern China? A flight can be had for as low as 180 yuan ($26) one of a slew of deals fuelling a robust recovery in Chinese passenger levels and which could provide a model for a beleaguered industry globall...
Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan called on Tuesday for the suspension of lawyers accused of links to terrorism, following protests over the death of a hungerstriking lawyer last week.
On Friday, Education Ministry officials had said the Joint Entrance Examination (Main) and the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET-UG) will be conducted in September as scheduled.
President Donald Trump on Monday denied trying to undermine the Postal Service's ability to handle a flood of mailin ballots ahead of the November U.S. election, as Democrats prepared to move against changes his administration has set in motion.
Two words summed up Tamani Jayasinghes exuberance for the first Indian American and Black woman to run for vice president: Kamala Aunty.
Japanese industrial conglomerate Toshiba Corp said on Wednesday it was likely to report an operating loss for the AprilJune period, its first negative quarter in nearly four years, as it soaks up the impact of the coronavirus pandemic.
Terumi Tanaka was 13 when a U.S. warplane dropped a plutonium bomb on the southern Japanese city of Nagasaki, on Aug. 9, 1945.
Total ad engagements were up 3 per cent year-over-year and cost per engagement dropped 25 per cent, Twitter said.
Charu Asopa, Sushmita Sen's sister-in-law, said that her husband Rajeev Sen moved out of their apartment some days before their anniversary. This and more in today's entertainment wrap.