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Indian scientists warn of more intense freak weather in coming days

HYDERABAD: India's states will see more intense unpredictable freak weather in the coming days, warned climate change scientists, days after huge chunks of hail killed at least 10 people and wounded scores in Andhra Pradesh and hail storms this week destroyed cropland across Karnataka and Maharashtr

SpiceJet, IndiGo kick off another round of fare war, announce ‘super Holi sale’

MUMBAI: Low-cost carriers SpiceJet and IndiGo on Tuesday kicked off yet another round of price war in the aviation sector, the fourth in two-and-a-half months, offering massive discounts on advance booking under 'super Holi sale' scheme. While SpiceJet confirmed the offer, wherein it is selling t

Photo News: Guy from Bhatkal wins a Harley Davidson in a contest hosted by Set Wet Deo

Asus smartwatch may use voice, gesture commands

Asus has plans for wearables, and those plans involve voice and gesture commands. Asus CEO Jonney Shih revealed over the weekend that the company's first wearable device, assumed to be a smartwatch, will complement smartphones with alternative control methods. However, Shih admitted at a National T

Global recognition of Indian degrees soon

  NEW DELHI: India is set to get full-fledged membership status of the Washington Accord by June, enabling global recognition of Indian degrees and improving mobility of students and engineers. Secretary higher education Ashok Thakur also said steps were being taken to set up National Acc

Narendra Modi’s turf flops on education, health

NEW DELHI: One key issue in the upcoming general elections is state governments' track record, with Gujarat receiving the most attention because it is BJP PM designate Narendra Modi's biggest publicity plank. Gujarat's economic growth, its prosperity and its efficient administration are being showca

Half million expatriate workers in KSA declared absconders last year

Jeddah: More than half a million foreign workers were reported as runaways across the Kingdom last year, equivalent to 7 percent of the more than 7 million expat workers Kingdom-wide, according to statistics reported by regional labor offices. Reports of runaway workers were most prevalent in maj

False leads set back hunt for missing Malaysian jet

Sepang, Malaysia:  The mystery of Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 deepened on Monday when a sweeping search failed to find any sign of the jetliner near its last known location, leaving experts to puzzle over how a Boeing 777 with 239 people aboard could have vanished without a trace. The search w

Your boss maybe keeping a watch on you

London: A Japanese company has developed a device that can track everything you do in the workplace - from how long you have been sitting idle to how often you visit the lavatory. Hitachi, the electronics maker, has created a device called 'Business Microscope', which looks like a badge or ID car

Cos must hard-sell challenges, not jobs

TELCO (now Tata Motors) had big dreams and plans in the 1970s. The market for trucks was booming, with the waiting list for new trucks as long as 6-7 years. Telco decided to expand production and build new factories near Pune. It could raise the money, but it couldn't buy machines, equipment and die

Chicago-bound Air India flight suffers snag, back to Delhi 6 hours after take-off

NEW DELHI: A Chicago-bound Boeing 777 ofAir India on Monday returned to Delhi six hours after taking off from IGI airport as the aircraft suffered a transponder failure just when it was about to cross Afghanistan. The flight, AI 127 with 313 passengers and 16 crew members, had flown for about three

India is Dubai's top trade partner

DUBAI: India has emerged as the top trading partner of Dubai in 2013 with a trade volume of $37 billion, representing a 10 per cent share of the total foreign trade of the emirate. China comes second with a value of $36.7 billion accounting for around 10 per cent, while the US is third with $23.4

Sensex breaches 22,000 mark; Nifty also hits new peak

MUMBAI: The benchmark sensex on Monday hit a lifetime high of 22,023.98 and ended at yet another record close of 21,934.83 with a modest gain of 15 points, extending the winning run to the fifth day, aided by overseas investor interest in capital goods, realty and banking shares. The NSE Nifty al

10 nations search for Malaysian jet in ‘unprecedented mystery’

KUALA LUMPUR/PHU QUOC ISLAND, VIETNAM: The disappearance of a Malaysian jetliner is an "unprecedented mystery", the country's civil aviation chief said on Monday, as a massive air and sea search now in its third day failed to find any trace of the plane or 239 people on board. Dozens of ships and

End of the road for 50-paisa coins?

MUMBAI: The humble 50 paise coin is still legal tender, but could be close to extinction given that people refuse to accept it. From shopkeepers to traders, laundrymen, rickshaw drivers, bus commuters and provision store owners, the smallest denomination of the Indian currency is simply not accep

KSA best paymaster for expats in GCC

CEOs and managing directors of multinational and national companies in Saudi Arabia are the highest paid executives among the GCC countries, but many expats in the Kingdom feel they are the lowest paid, and have been demanding pay hikes to meet the growing living expenses. “While chief executives

Microsoft comes up with whole room web display concept

Room-wide web! U.S. computer software giant Microsoft has proposed new technology which would allow displaying of web content on multiple flat surfaces and devices such as phones or tablets in a room. The technology would mean different parts of web content would fit just right onto different pat

‘7’ Hot Jobs options for IT Post-Graduates

Job options for IT post-graduates are often limited to roles, where either demand is not high or candidates are given mundane tasks. TimesJobs.com probed recruitment experts to explore hot job options available to IT post-graduates in 2014. Hot Job Title: Big Data Crunching (collection of large a