Super Typhoon 'Krosa' made landfall in east China today, dumping heavy rain, forcing the evacuation of over one million people in vulnerable areas in the coastal provinces of Zhejiang and Fujian.
With better infrastructure and soaring income levels, the travel and tourism sector in the country is expected to employ about seven million more people over the next 10 years, a recent study has said
For its first participation in the Wall Street Journal's "Top Business Schools recruiters' MBA Picks" rankings, ESSEC has emerged 7th in the world and 1st in France.
By winning the national title, Ashutosh Singh carried forward the family tradition of excellence on the tennis court but his latest feat is something which nobody in the clan had achieved before.
Their high-flying balloon of Twenty20 success pricked by Australia's back-to-back wins, India go into the fourth cricket one-dayer faced with the herculean task of winning four matches in a row to cli
S Sreesanth, who was at his belligerent best in the first two cricket one-dayers against Australia before going uncannily quiet in the third match, mellowed down due to criticism of his volatile tempe
The Left parties have asked the government whether it can assure that India's foreign and security policies would not be compromised with the global American interests due to the Indo-US Defence Frame
In a sharp but veiled attack on the Left, Congress President Sonia Gandhi today strongly defended the Indo-US nuclear deal and said that "elements" opposed to the country's progress were enemies not o
Left parties today took strong exception to UPA Chairperson Sonia Gandhi's comments against those opposing the Indo-US civilian nuclear deal and alleged the Congress was forcing elections on the count