Google India Wednesday is hosting a press conference to announce new initiatives for Indian businesses.
Belgian midfielder Axel Witsel has confirmed that he reached an agreement to play the next three seasons at Chinese football club Tianjin Quanjian for 50 million euros
Introduced to the crowd for a post-match address, the Dutchman was booed by pockets of the home support, before declaring, somewhat ironically: "I want to thank you for your unconditional support."
Well, this adorable picture of the three is going to send the fans in a state of frenzy.
Mohun Bagan coach Sanjoy Sen apologised for making inappropriate comments against the AIFF but felt it sometimes becomes necessary to make the authorities understand the problems teams face over scheduling of matches.
Curated by Arun Roy, photographs show Renoir's friendship with the cast and crew as well as peeks at moments from the shoot where crew members are taking a break.
The new service, called "100 per cent in-view impressions", will include text, photo, link and video ads.
Three civilians, including two women, were killed and 17 injured as Pakistani troops pounded border areas of Jammu with heavy shelling and firing on August 28.
Making it clear that Microsoft is not giving up on phones, company COO Kevin Turner has asserted that the technology giant is restructuring its phones business for profitable growth and will focus on only a few devices that will grab market share.
McDonald's has been operating in Japan since 1971.
Actress Soha Ali Khan's last selfie as a single girl.
'The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 1,' the third film in the dystopian action series collected $56.9 million to hold off advances by animated films 'Penguins of Madagascar' and 'Big Hero 6'.
Models manufactured between June 15, 2010 and May 23, 2011 are the ones affected by this recall.
Two persons were killed while another was critically injured when their BMW car veered off the road and hit a road side tree.