Veteran filmmaker Bharathiraja, who fainted at Madurai airport today has been admitted to a private hospital.
Madhavan’s ‘Rocketry’ completes 50 days in theatres
Actor Madhavan’s critically acclaimed hit film ‘Rocketry: The Nambi Effect’, which continues to have a splendid run, has now completed a remarkable 50 days in theatres.
Chiranjeevi’s ‘Bhola Shankar’ release date announced
Makers of the upcoming action entertainer film ‘Bhola Shankar’
Xiaomi cuts over 900 jobs
Chinese smartphone giant Xiaomi has slashed more than 900 jobs amid the ongoing economic meltdown as its revenues dropped nearly 20 per cent
Female participation in organised sector rises
Female participation in jobs has increased during the last few months. Gender-wise analysis of the latest EPFO data indicated that enrollment of net female members has increased to 4.06 lakh in the current month from 3.43 lakh during last month, registering an increase of 18.37 per cent.It is also observed that participation of the female workforce in the organised sector has been the highest in the last 12 months
Twitter to cut annual bonuses for employees amid downturn
Parag Agrawal-led Twitter has warned employees that they are set to get only half of their annual bonuses, as the economic meltdown gets deeper.
Arsenal on top after 3-0 win over Bournemouth
A brace from captain Martin Odegaard and a goal from William Saliba powered Arsenal to a 3-0 win over Bournemouth in their Premier League match at the Dean Court on Saturday.
Jhulan Goswami set to play farewell match at Lord’s
Indian women’s cricket legendary pacer Jhulan Goswami is all set to retire by playing her farewell international cricket match at the historic Lord’s cricket ground when India will play its third and final
Boycott’s ominous warning to England after loss to SA
Legendary England cricketer Geoffrey Boycott has issued an ominous warning to Ben Stokes’ Test side following their innings defeat against South Africa, saying they won’t stand a chance of winning the Ashes next year
I will be competitive in Old Trafford Test: Broad
England pace-bowling stalwart Stuart Broad has conceded he was a “bit tentative” in the opening Test against South Africa at Lord’s,