
Mumbai: Actress Priyanka Chopra, who has been appointed as brand ambassador for home entertainment brand Digital Direct Broadcast (DDB), says she is a geek's fantasy. "I love technology...I consider myself geek's fantasy. Any new gadget in the market and I need to have one," Priyanka told reporters at the event here. Explaining about DDB, she said, "The DDB is so simple...its like a file, its like a folder where I...

02:23 PM, Jun 04, 2012

London: A British priest has apologised for some unholy language on his Facebook page, his bishop says. Canon Paul Shackerley, Vicar of the Minster Church of St George in Doncaster in northern England, raised eyebrows by using the f--- word and remarking that "alas, I have religion tomorrow" in some Saturday evening postings. Peter Burrows, the bishop of Doncaster, met with Shackerley on Friday and later said the priest regretted...

11:13 AM, May 28, 2012

Manipal: Amid persisting global uncertainties, Finance Minister Pranab Mukerjee on Saturday said that India's domestic demand, high savings rate and regulatory mechanisms make it a resilient economy. He, however, emphasised upon the need for increased coordination among countries to realise collective gains in the face of global economic woes. Mukherjee further said that performance of Asian economies in short to medium-term is crucial not only to keep the engine of...

10:48 PM, May 26, 2012

Seoul: South Korea will chemically castrate a serial rapist who preyed on young girls, the first time it has employed the punishment under legislation passed in 2010, Korean media reported on Wednesday. The 45-year-old offender, identified only as Park, was convicted of four rapes or attempted rapes on children under the age of 13 between 1984 and 2002, the Joongang Daily reported. The legislation is intended for use against people...

01:22 PM, May 23, 2012

Morgan Stanley has cut India's 2012 economic growth forecast to 6.3 per cent from prior 6.9 per cent; 2013 forecast to 6.8 per cent from 7.5 per cent. On a financial year basis, Morgan Stanley expects FY13 growth at 6.3 per cent and FY14 growth at 6.9 per cent. "Bad" growth mix - a combination of high national deficit and an expansionary policy of supporting consumption while private investment slows...

03:11 PM, May 21, 2012

Kalyani: Eighteen-year-old Kajal is one of the few girls of her community to have studied till class 10. But that hasn't stopped her and other boys and girls of the Harijan community in Kalyani to take a giant leap of faith - fight the evils of discrimination through theatre. "In spite of being from a low caste, I feel wonderful that we could change things and make them better not...

10:37 AM, May 18, 2012

New Delhi: The capital is set to receive a residential school for students belonging to the Scheduled Castes (SC), the Scheduled Tribes (ST) and Other Backward Castes (OBC), the Delhi government announced on Monday. "The cabinet has decided to set up a residential school for the SC, ST, OBC and Muslim students in order to provide them adequate opportunities to excel in studies," Delhi Chief Minister Sheila Dikshit said in...

10:10 PM, May 14, 2012

New Delhi: Google+ has announced to roll out its 'Hangouts On Air' feature to all Google+ users worldwide. This feature lets Google Plus users to go live in front of a global audience. By checking "Enable Hangouts On Air," users can broadcast their live hangouts " from their Google+ streams, YouTube channels or websites " to the entire world. During the broadcast, users can actually look inside the hangout to...

12:39 PM, May 08, 2012

THOOTHUKUDI: A total of 50 families from K Kumarettiahpuram in the Vilathikulam panchayat union have allegedly been ostracised from their community, reportedly over their support to a particular candidate during the recent civic polls. These families and the candidate, who was subsequently elected the panchayat president, have allegedly been barred from entering temples, sitting at public places and taking part in local functions. During the local body elections held in...

10:26 AM, May 08, 2012

Narnaul: The government-run Industrial Training Institute in Narnaul, Haryana, found itself in the centre of a controversy on Saturday. The institute has allegedly created a separate wing for SC/STs, calling it "special privileges". The students, however, call it discriminatory. The institute was set up by the government with the aim of providing technical skill training to students of all categories. The institute has now built two buildings. While one of...

07:28 AM, May 06, 2012

Mumbai: The Bombay High Court on Friday held that over 35 lakh persons belonging to various reserved categories across Maharashtra will have to get their caste claims revalidated, as certificates issued to them were "null and void" in the absence of vigilance reports. As a result, the validity of election of many candidates from reserved categories in the recent civic polls too may be in doubt. The division bench headed...

07:40 PM, May 04, 2012

New Delhi: Newspaper advertisements of the film 'Jannat 2' showing actor Emraan Hashmi smoking a cigarette violated anti-tobacco laws, an NGO said Thursday pointing to the violation. In a letter to the health ministry and the information and broadcasting ministry, HRIDAY (Health Related Information Dissemination Amongst Youth) pointed to 'blatant violations of the rules' in the print advertisements. "These ads, showing Hashmi smoking, have been published in supplements of leading...

04:17 PM, May 04, 2012

New Delhi: An association of leading news channels has stoutly opposed the telecom regulator's decision to allow Multi System Operators (MSOs) to collect carriage fees from broadcasters and has asked the Government to review it. Reacting to the new regulations set by the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI), the News Broadcasters Association (NBA) said that it is "shocked and dismayed at TRAI's new Notification dated 30.4.12 on digitising cable...

07:44 PM, May 01, 2012

Mumbai: In a fit of rage, a man killed his 19-year-old daughter in Govandi on Sunday, for having slighted his honour by involving herself in a romantic affair with a paying guest who hailed from a lower caste. Cops said that soon after the murder, the accused tried to mislead investigators by misinforming doctors and cops that the girl had succumbed to tuberculosis. According to the police, the deceased, 19-year-old...

12:44 PM, Apr 25, 2012

Bangalore: The Congress is going all out to woo a powerful caste group in Karnataka that is generally perceived to be a strong supporter of the rival Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) even as the latter dithers in setting its house in order. State Congress leaders are set for a major score as they have succeeded in roping in party president Sonia Gandhi to be present at a birthday function of...

12:33 PM, Apr 23, 2012