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Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, his government under fire for a series of corruption scams, sought to regain the political initiative before Parliament resumes Monday, saying that his administration is "dead serious" about rooting out graft.
The International Cricket Council has banned 'tweeting' during World Cup games to ensure illegal bookmakers do not use the views of players and team staff on Twitter as betting guides.
A World Bank report says that although about 56% of households in rural India have no access to electricity, generating power locally and supplying it through existing distribution channels in those areas can help solve this.
Manu Joseph and Tabish Khair, both on the Man Asian Literary Prize shortlist, previously were in competition last year for The Hindu Best Fiction Award, which Mr. Joseph won in October.
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The Indian rupee will face a tricky test in the coming months. Two critical factors could decide its near-term fortunes against the dollar.
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Mahindra & Mahindra's ambitious foray into India's expanding two-wheeler market has suffered a setback as production of its sole motorcycle model, Stallio, slumped because of faulty auto parts.
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Japan's government signed a free-trade agreement with India, bolstering ties with the fast-growing South Asian economy with which it shares a mutual concern about larger economic rival China.
Although Tata Steel's net profit more than double in the October-December period, the company's outlook on its European unit should make investors cautious about entering the stock.
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India's oil minister said Cairn Energy's proposal to sell a controlling stake in its local unit to Vedanta Resources will be sent to the federal cabinet in two to three weeks, a move which may further delay a deal that first proposed last August but hasn't closed due to a lack of government and regulatory approvals.
A new book illustrated by two Gond artists is the latest visual depiction of the life of Bhimrao Ramji Ambedkar, the man who drafted India's Constitution and who fought against discrimination faced by the caste Hindus traditionally considered untouchable.
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Some human rights activists are concerned that in its struggle against a Maoist rebel movement, India is becoming too suspicious of people who work on behalf of oppressed groups like Dalits and tribal communities.
Sri Lanka captain Kumar Sangakkara is urging his men not to fall prey to the fear of defeat in front of the home crowds days ahead of the team's World Cup debut.
There are four simple reasons why a billion Indians may all seem connected to one another writes K. Srikrishna, founder and minister for culture and finance at Zebu, a strategic marketing consultancy.
Everything that could go wrong has in the Davis murder case.
Sales of $1 million apartments in India have slowed just as Donald Trump wants to enter the market. Buyers can negotiate better deals, says Shefali Anand, India personal finance writer.
The 'Internet generation' is sharp and opinionated and traditional styles of leadership may not be sufficient to manage them, says Mrityunjay Srivastava of Wipro Ltd.
Cement stocks have easily outperformed the broad market over the last six months but that might be about to change if the earnings of the country's top cement companies are anything to go by.
Continuous innovation helps a company to not only mitigate the challenges thrown up by the business environment but also to make the best use of new opportunities. This goes a long way in keeping the organization ahead of its competition says Harshdeep Rapal.
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A report released on Monday by German electronics firm Siemens AG rated Asia's largest cities on their environmental performance, including four Indian ones. Here are some of the findings, in pictures.
The much-awaited Aero India air show kicks-off Wednesday in India's information technology city Bangalore. Some snapshots.
The International Cricket Council said that Kolkata's Eden Gardens would not be ready in time to host the first match scheduled to take place there in February. This and India's other World Cup venues, in pictures.
Plants, flowers and spices are all on display in Hyderabad. Organized by the Horticulture Department of Andhra Pradesh, the Horticulture expo also showcases the technologies and practices of the science of gardening. Some snapshots.
Some snapshots of the personalities who were conferred with one of India's highest civilian awards.
India's Prime Minister Manmohan Singh took questions from TV journalists Wednesday in an effort to clear the cloud of scams and allegations that surround his government. Some excerpts.