Five people from Andhra Pradesh were detained on Sunday after a newly installed golden flag mast at the Lord Ayyappa Sabarimala Temple was found damaged just after the inauguration.
The woman, a resident of Texas, is suing Uber and its chief executive, Travis Kalanick, as well as the former senior executives Emil Michael and Eric Alexander, for intrusion into private affairs, public disclosure of private facts and defamation.
The government plans to raise up to Rs 1,224 crore by selling equity shares in the HUDCO's initial public offer (IPO) that has hit the capital market on Monday.
Railways will unveil a new premier train service between Mumbai and Goa in June with state-of-the-art facilities
People of Indian origin in Nepal may soon be allowed to contest local body elections in May this year.
He is currently shooting for Pad Man, which also stars Sonam Kapoor and Radhika Apte.
A billion-dollar Valentine's Day bounty is on the cards for Japan's retailers as women celebrate the festival of romance by stocking up on 'obligation chocolates' for men.
Union minister Anupriya Patel on Saturday termed demonetisation of high-value currency notes "second freedom" for the country.
Patkar was in Indore to take part in a seminar on utility of large dams in India.
Pitching for a dialogue with separatists to end the ongoing unrest in Kashmir, Opposition Congress said it had asked both the central and the state governments to identify the relevant non-mainstream parties and stakeholders in the Valley for the talks.
The US technology giant and the Chinese computer titan said they were 'deepening their strategic relationship' with a move that could add to the ranks of people using Microsoft programs as services hosted in the internet cloud.
Togadia demanded the BJP-led central government bring a law in the parliament
Barack Obama visited families of victims of Orlando shooting, called it the act of terrorism as well as act of hatred toward LGBT community.
During winter, vehicles contribute up to 25 per cent of PM 2.5 emissions, while 26 per cent comes from biomass burning.
In a statement on Facebook on Wednesday, President Thein Sein, whose government has steered recent reforms, said "we would like to congratulate" Suu Kyi for "winning the people's approval."