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Latest Moon flyby finds no trace of India's Chandrayaan-2 Vikram lander NASA
WASHINGTON: NASA has found no evidence of Chandrayaan-2's Vikram lander in the images captured during a latest flyby of its Moon orbiter of the...
India to build solar, wind farms along Pakistan border
MUMBAI: India plans to build a string of renewable energy projects along its sun-baked, wind-whipped western border, officials said Monday, as New Delhi continues...
Most employees tend to ignore 40% of emails daily
BENGALURU: An average employee receives close to 180 emails every day and does not bother to open 40 per cent of those and even...
Facebook alerts people to vote on Maha, Haryana poll day (State Polls 2019)
NEW DELHI: Facebook on Monday activated its election notification feature for India, requesting people to go out and vote for their candidates in the...
IMF says corporate income tax cut will help revive investment in India
WASHINGTON: The International Monetary Fund on Friday supported India's recent decision to reduce corporate income tax, saying it has a positive impact on investment. It, however,...
China's GDP growth slows to 6 per cent in Q3, slowest since 1992
BEIJING: China's growth slumped to 6 per cent in the third quarter of 2019, its lowest level in nearly three decades, as the world's...
How to Stay Safe When Playing Casino Games at Indian Sites
Indian online casinos offer premium games and a gaming experience users never get enough of. Sadly, in this digital era, all online enterprises are...
India has worked on fundamentals, but problems need to be addressed: IMF
WASHINGTON: The International Monetary Fund Thursday said though India has worked on the fundamentals of its economy, there are problems, including the long-term drivers...
Despite IMF projections, India still among fastest growing economies: Sitharaman
WASHINGTON: India remains among the fastest-growing economies of the world and efforts are being made to make it grow faster, Union Finance Minister Nirmala...
Zuckerberg admits Facebook publishes ads containing lies
WASHINGTON: Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg defended the social network's policy of publishing campaign ads that contain false statements or lies and claimed that people...