5 hrs ago | India eNews
Serial blasts rock India's IT hub for first time
India's IT hub Bangalore, hit by serial blasts for the first time Friday, is known both as a peaceful city and a safe place for setting up sleeper cells by terror groups.
10 hrs ago | The Bihar Times
Terrorists hit IT hub Bangalore again, one dead
Bangalore, July 25 : Seven bombs went off within an hour in Bangalore's central business district and other crowded areas Friday afternoon, killing a woman at a deserted bus stop, injuring seven people and ...
14 hrs ago | Sify
TV grab shows Indian security officials using a sniffer dog at the site of an explosion in Bangalore.
19 hrs ago | India Gazette
Bangalore to have Institute for Stem Cell Science and Regenerative Medicine
India Gazette Thursday 24th July, 2008 New Delhi, July 24 : The Union Cabinet today gave its approval for the establishment of an "Institute for Stem Cell Science and Regenerative Medicine" in Bangalore.
Indian cities become costlier for expats to live in: Mercer
New Delhi, July 23: Strengthening rupee and growing aspirational demand has made four Indian cities -- Delhi, Mumbai, Bangalore and Chennai -- increasingly expensive for expatriates to live in, a latest global ...
Tourism growth in Asia remains robust according to Jones Lang LaSalle Hotels' Digest Asia 2008
Jones Lang LaSalle Hotels identified Malaysia and Vietnam as the key growth markets in Southeast Asia, with Singapore, Thailand and Malaysia continuing to be strong markets for predominantly intra-regional ...
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Manthan unveils ARC 5.8 - The cutting edge of retail analytics and decision making
Manthan unveils ARC 5.8 - The cutting edge of retail analytics & decision making Manthan Systems, a leading provider of retail analytics and decision-making solutions, today unveiled the latest edition of its ...
Statesman News Service Bangalore, July 21: The coming general elections to the Lok Sabha do not forecast a bright future if the composition of the present one is any indication.
'Nanosculpture' Could Enable New Types Of Heat Pumps And Energy...
A new technique for growing single-crystal nanorods and controlling their shape using biomolecules could enable the development of smaller, more powerful heat pumps and devices that harvest electricity from ...
India Gazette Sunday 20th July, 2008 Chhattisgarh-based hockey player Mrinal Chaubey, who displayed an impressive performance as goalkeeper in the junior Asia Cup hockey, was congratulated by Chief Minister ...
Political hullabaloo fails to capture Gen X's interest
The tricky numbers game in the July 22 trust vote in parliament which will decide the fate of the Manmohan Singh government may be hogging the media headlines, but most of the country's youth don't seem to be ...
IBM launches Project Big Green 2.0 in India
Agencies Posted online: Friday , July 18, 2008 at 15:00 hrs Updated On: Friday , July 18, 2008 at 15:00 hrs IBM on Friday announced the launch of the second phase of Project Big Green in India, and also ...
Biocon and Abraxis BioScience Launch ABRAXANE in India for Treatment of Breast Cancer
BANGALORE, India, & LOS ANGELES - Biocon Limited, India's pioneering biotechnology company, and Abraxis BioScience, Inc.
Neutral and Charged Excited States in Polar Organic Films: Origin of...
Web Release Date: July 17, 2008 Neutral and Charged Excited States in Polar Organic Films: Origin of Unusual Electroluminescence in Tri- p -tolylamine-Based Hole Conductors Solid State and Structural Chemistry ...
DRDO develops marine gas turbine engine for Indian Navy
New Delhi, July 17: The Defence Research and Development Organisation has developed a 12 MW marine gas turbine for the Indian Navy, which will be used to propel the SNF class of ships.
Poor monsoon threatens Karnataka's free power for farmers plan
A poor monsoon may derail the promise of free electricity to small farmers, a promise made recently by B.S. Yeddyurappa, Karnataka's first Bharatiya Janata Party chief minister.
In love with all things Indian
Nishita Shah of Indian origin creates a place for herself amongst the high and mighty of Thai business.
Energy Expert Warns Poverty Stricken Don't 'Give a Damn' About Warming
The environmental movement stands to lose many supporters if it works against people's economic prosperity, said energy security expert Gal Luft on July 11.
Common Admission Test for IIMs in November
The Common Admission Test for admission to the prestigious Indian Institutes of Management will be held Nov 16.
'Use technology to fight graft'
Discussing strategy: Vijaya Bank Chairman and Managing Director Prakash P. Mallya, Vigilance Commissioner Ranjana Kumar and Central Vigilance Commissioner Pratyush Sinha at the inauguration of a function to ...