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Top News With more than 4,100 enterprises, India is the third-largest base of tech startups in the world and the number is set to grow manifold over the next few years. Top U.S. lawmakers have called for strengthening of defence ties with India as Defence Minister Manohar Parrikar arrives here to hold talks with U.S. Defence Secretary. | Technology Mobile payments firm PayUbiz launched a new 'One Tap' technology that will help users to make online payments without having to key-in their card. In what could change the era of computers, researchers from Google's Artificial Intelligence (AI) lab have demonstrated that a controversial machine. | ||
US-Indian An Indian-American couple has gifted $4.4 million to the Graduate Theological Union (GTU) of Berkeley to establish and endow the first Centre for Dharma Studies in the U.S. Homegrown auto components major Bharat Forge signed a long-term agreement with Rolls-Royce for supply of aero engine parts. | Startup City According to the study by Greyhound Research commissioned by technology firm EMC India, technology is helping start-ups deliver unique and personalised experiences. A mechanism known as SETU to support all aspects of start-up businesses and other self- employment activities has been set up by the government. | ||
Business Dutch consumer and healthcare electronics giant Philips, that is betting big on India's lighting space, announced two collaborations. he government has proposed to integrate 50 services, including those from central and state governments, with the e-biz portal, Parliament was informed. | Travel Being one of the most essential capitals on the planet, the metropolitan Delhi has a quite a lot of things that one can see and determine extremely fascinating. Diversified in terms of ethnicity & art or rich history, the capital town, India's most diminutive state yet most target end of the line. The terraced slants, overwhelmed solid structures with galleries and red-tiled tops, spots of love, seashore walkway, typified with the Gulmohar, acacia, cobbled boulevards and intriguing structures makes the state Goa a Portuguese sense. | ||
Enterprise IT Bristlecone - the supply chain, procurement and analytics consulting leader- announced that it is accelerating its India and Southeast Asia investments. TO THE NEW Digital, a premium digital services company has been in news throughout this year for their commendable work in digital ecosystem. | Immigration Up to 87 percent of undocumented immigrants would be able to remain in the US if the executive action measures on immigration taken by President Barack Obama. President Barack Obama's administration tried again to convince the 5th US Circuit Court of Appeals in New Orleans to allow executive orders benefiting. | ||
Best of New India Blogs What an excitement that whole World is celebrating World Yoga Day and our Indian traditions and culture are spreading all over the globe in no time Har dil ka kalam bole ab dil sanam. Do what you love, love what you do. Peace, Love and Light, God bless | Magazine With myriads of technology solutions in the market, it is a challenge for organizations to evaluate... In this new age of digitization, having an online platform to create persuasive content is the new... | ||
Most Read Jokes Dogs Always thinks you are smart and dont make fun of your short coming.Dogs spends less time worrying about hair loss. Dogs are rarely jealous of your boyfriends.Dogs are willing to hold your purse in public. The tells him to keep a jar of Vaseline handy to on the chrome before it rains to prevent rusting. A few months later, the young man's girlfriend invites him to dinner at her parents' house. | Lifestyle Sleeping more than nine hours and sitting too much during the day -- along with a lazy lifestyle -- can send you to an early grave, warn researchers. Auto industry body SIAM today said it is unfair to single out cars for pollution as their share in vehicular emissions is only around 10 per cent | ||
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