Mundra said some of the banks have started using artificial intelligence and have done a pilot of putting a robotic assistance in the branch for guiding the customers.
As a mark of protest against the death sentence awarded to alleged Indian spy Kulbhushan Jadhav by a Pakistani military court, a self-proclaimed group of hackers from India reportedly hacked the homepage of Pakistan academy for rural development Peshawar...
Russian-based Kaspersky released a 58-page report on Lazarus, a group linked to the heist in Bangladesh.
A bomb blast tore through a subway train deep under Russia's second-largest city Monday, killing 11 people and wounding more than 40 in a chaotic scene that left victims sprawled on a smoky platform. Hours later, anguish and fear rose again when police fo...
Using fuzzy logic, researchers at the University of Cincinnati are programming drones so that they can make better navigational decisions on the fly that would eventually make drones autonomous.
Delhi High Court on Tuesday granted 18-day parole to Manu Sharma, who is undergoing life term for killing model Jessica Lall in 1999, to pursue his LLB course and get his marriage registered.
A well-deserved break!
Be careful of what you say or do to them!
Union Minister M Venkaiah Naidu on Monday said those politicians, who are against the Centre's demonetisation of higher currency notes, should direct their anger towards "generators of black money" instead of criticising the government.
Kerry was scheduled to visit the Gauri Shankar temple, Jama Masjid and Gurdwara Sisganj Sahib in the old Delhi area around 11 AM.
The CBFC has had a problem with the film using words such as Patel and Patidar.
IS advised would-be jihadis from West to trim their beards and wear western-style clothes to avoid being identified by security services while plotting terror attacks.
Shatrughan Sinha's meeting with Nitish Kumar a day after NDA debacle in Bihar has not gone down well with the party.
Sluggish rise in new business inflows and a cautious approach to costs reportedly led Indian manufacturers to shed jobs in September.
FIFA President Sepp Blatter, under criminal investigation by Swiss authorities, plans to remain in his job until February and told staff at the world soccer governing body on Monday that he had done nothing illegal or improper, Blatter's lawyers said.