Industry
Dharavi to soon lose its slum tag
07 Jan 2016
The redevelopment of the slum pocket will give a fillip to the real estate market around its periphery which include areas like Bandra-Kurla Complex, Dadar and Sion
LeTV showcases array of gadgets for Indian debut
06 Jan 2016
One year after Charlie Hebdo, France still scared
06 Jan 2016
In the wake of the Paris attacks that left 17 civilians and three gunmen dead in January 2015, France has seen a curtailment of civil liberties – and perhaps more importantly, a distinct political shift to the right
Soap-sized gadget could spell end for washing machines
06 Jan 2016
Dolfi, as its creators have dubbed it, uses ultrasonic waves to blast out dirt from clothes without any scrubbing or wringing, transforming any wash basin into a washing machine
Soap-sized gadget could spell end for washing machines
06 Jan 2016
Dolfi, as its creators have dubbed it, uses ultrasonic waves to blast out dirt from clothes without any scrubbing or wringing, transforming any wash basin into a washing machine
US woman’s body produces its own alcohol!
06 Jan 2016
A judge in upstate New York threw out a drink-driving charge against a woman after she was found to suffer from the rare ‘auto-brewery syndrome’, in which a person’s bowels ferment carbohydrates into ethanol
Bollywood revenues likely to cross Rs19,300 by 2017
05 Jan 2016
Regional movies are gaining popularity in India and abroad, especially Tamil and Telugu, and may soon dethrone Bollywood from the top spot
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