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To prevent being sexually harassed, it is important to first understand where it will happen and who your possible predators are.
'Be you. Be goofy and silly and don't be ashamed of it,' says Akshara Ashok who uses comics to talk about body positivity.
Colleges and universities across India have been asked to observe September 29 as Surgical Strike Day. Tell us what your college is doing to remember this memorable day in India's military history. Please share your stories and pictures with us.
Paroma Chatterjee has done over 800 gigs, performed at many big clubs in India and abroad and won acclaim for her skill.
Wishal Soni talks about his eco-friendly, pocket-happy model to save the environment.
'When that happens, it will be a landmark day for all of us. That will mean something to us.'
Vibhor Sen tells Divya Nair/Rediff.com about the struggles he faced before he finally accepted his sexuality.
If rules govern a romantic relationship, Priyanka Chopra and Nick Jonas are breaking them in style.
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Thank you, Sindhu, for inspiring us with your passion.
'If you are not able to perform today, 10 years later, you won't have an excuse to explain why you didn't do it when you could.'
As she steps down as CEO, Indra Nooyi leaves behind an inspiring legacy of initiative, innovation and social responsibility.
The teenager's simple idea to solve a problem has been developed into an app which launched July 18 in Mumbai.
How they strategised, motivated and led their teams to victory.
Rishabh Lawania's three tips for success: 1. Innovate. 2. Fail fast. 3. Always see ahead of time.
In many ways, Kaala sets a fine example of a leader who inspires his team and never gives up on them.
Rediff.com's Rajesh Karkera and Divya Nair bring you the action from the Kaala screening at Mumbai's Aurora theatre.
'It's the film you can take your appa, amma, pati, or even your girlfriend and everyone will walk home with a smile,' says Divya Nair.