A total of 50 companies got listed with initial public offers (IPOs) worth Rs 660 crore in the first six months of the year as compared to 27 firms which tapped the IPO route to garner Rs 211 crore in January-June 2016.
Theresa May on Thursday won her first confidence vote by a narrow margin in the House of Commons on her parliamentary agenda set out in the Queen's Speech, her first major test as the prime minister of a minority government in the UK.
U.S. safety regulators have opened a formal investigation into the recall of nearly 1.7 million vehicles by Hyundai Motor Co and affiliate Kia Motor Corp over engine defects, according to filings published.
The tool allowed Uber to show images of "ghost" Uber cars on the app or show that no cars were available.
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan lashed out Sunday at Germany for blocking several rallies there ahead of an April vote in Turkey on boosting his powers as head of state, likening it to Nazi practices.
It is widely believed that Fleming missing a train in Ireland due to a mistake printed in a timetable ultimately led to his brilliant idea that altered time as we know it.
He also referred to a letter written to him by Munish Raizada, a US-based medico and suspended AAP member, pointing out that donors' records have gone off the party website since June 2016. Raizada also launched 'no chanda' (no donation) satyagraha at Raj...
While coming back from a mini getaway, the three of them turned the airport into their personal runway.
Reports of a chip-enabled series of new currency notes had surfaced immediately after President Narendra Modi announced on Tuesday that the government was scrapping the existing denominations of Rs 500 and Rs 1000 currency notes.
He says today's film celebrities try to portray love among themselves, but he feels it's not possible.
According to Culture Ministry, 7.43 lakh foreign tourists visited the Taj in 2012. However, the number fell to 6.95 lakh in 2013 and slumped further to 6.48 lakh in 2014.
Google's headset could also be geared up for augmented reality, like Microsoft's Hololens, currently only available to developers.
The screenplay (by Suresh Nair and Brijesh Jayarajan) unravels skillfully but also sluggishly, particularly the first half which culminates in a terrific twist.
As you move your phone to various scenes, you unlock mini-stories within the story.