World Cup 'timed out' dismissal row divides cricketBangladesh cricket captain Shakib Al Hasan, nursing a broken finger, sparked controversy by enforcing the first-ever "timed out" dismissal ...
Powerful Cyclone Mocha makes landfall in Myanmar, tearing off roofs and killing at least 3The center of Cyclone Mocha made landfall Sunday afternoon in Myanmar’s Rakhine state near Sittwe township wind speeds up to 209 kpm (130 m...
Voting ends in Bangladesh election; 17 killed in poll-related violenceAccording to the Election Commission, 1,848 candidates are contesting for 299 out of 300 Parliament seats. The polls are being held at 40,1...
Date with history: ET explains the story behind the names - The plague that helped Bengaluru expandET explores how the outbreak of a plague led to the expansion of a city.
Rohit Khandelwal becomes the first Indian to win Mr World TitleThe competition saw 47 participants from around the world. Rohit received a cash prize of $50,000/- on winning this celebrated title.
Fifteen stocks in focus in Monday morning tradeThe Indian market is expected to open flat. Here is a list of top fifteen stocks that are likely to be in focus today.
Urdu poet Munawwar Rana to meet PM Narendra Modi soonUrdu poet Munawwar Rana, who have returned his Sahitya Akamdei award would meet Prime Minister Narendra Modi soon.
Aam Aadmi Party attacks Election Commission for not taking action against media housesIt has also urged the Commission to take "strong" and "exemplary" action and questioned its silence against media houses.
Filmmakers may have come back to shoot in Kashmir but cinemas remain firmly shutConcertina wires, armoured vehicles and security forces with assault rifles - that's what one sees outside the ruined Palladium cinema at L...
- Congress hopes to regain lost ground via state poll victories
With EC announcing poll dates for Tamil Nadu, West Bengal, Kerala, Assam and Puducherry, the stakes are high for Congress and the Left.
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What's encouraging for the next set of leaders is that the founders have ruled out their children taking over.
- Investors now dig for gold in tech product start-ups
Over two-and-a-half million people worldwide, half of them in the US, are using word processors, creating slide-show presentations and doin...
- Indian technoholics give the world a new high
The return of highly-skilled professionals with experience of working in some of the world’s largest technology companies too is fuelling t...