Manavi Kapur And Veer Arjun Singh

Stories by Manavi Kapur And Veer Arjun Singh

How a middle-class Delhi boy powered his way to Forbes 30 Under 30

How a middle-class Delhi boy powered his way to Forbes 30 Under 30

Rediff.com   5 Dec 2017

Tirthak Saha is living the American dream, but his work has a typically Indian context.

The Tumhari Sulu in your life

The Tumhari Sulu in your life

Rediff.com   17 Nov 2017

Radio jockeys, the new celebrities.

How to survive the Delhi smog: Dos and Don'ts

How to survive the Delhi smog: Dos and Don'ts

Rediff.com   11 Nov 2017

As pollution reaching alarming levels in Delhi, Veer Arjun Singh guides you how to protect yourself.

When it was Kabira's Varanasi...

When it was Kabira's Varanasi...

Rediff.com   6 Nov 2017

Celebrating the poet-saint's legacy in our times.

Meet Karan Sidhu, the first Indian to get his eyeballs tattooed

Meet Karan Sidhu, the first Indian to get his eyeballs tattooed

Rediff.com   2 Nov 2017

There was a 50% chance that Karan Sidhu would lose his vision!

India needs a gaming regulator. It can save lives

India needs a gaming regulator. It can save lives

Rediff.com   16 Oct 2017

'If a gaming regulator is able to save even a single player's life or is able to just enforce the existing laws of the land, it works,' says cyber policy expert Prashant Mali.

'The problem is that people in our country get used to bad news'

'The problem is that people in our country get used to bad news'

Rediff.com   3 Oct 2017

Kadvi Hawa has some very bad news for us all.

The Hero who saved 100s of lives

The Hero who saved 100s of lives

Rediff.com   9 Sep 2017

'I was scared to die. But it was about risking one life as opposed to risking hundreds,' Head Constable Abhishek Patel tells Veer Arjun Singh.

'Khattar must take blame for Panchkula violence'

'Khattar must take blame for Panchkula violence'

Rediff.com   3 Sep 2017

'Gurmeet Ram Rahim's political clout inhibited the chief minister, affected the bureaucracy and restricted the police.'

The first woman who lost her hair overnight

The first woman who lost her hair overnight

Rediff.com   19 Aug 2017

'How can you fight an enemy you can't see?'

'Love for country can't be forced'

'Love for country can't be forced'

Rediff.com   14 Aug 2017

'The national anthem and Vande Mataram deserve to be respected, but binding people by rules can't ensure patriotism.'

He can cook eggs in 300 ways!

He can cook eggs in 300 ways!

Rediff.com   11 Aug 2017

Veer Arjun Singh visits the eatery that began as a teenager's humble push cart and only 4 kinds of eggs.

'Attack on cattle is attack on country's culture'

'Attack on cattle is attack on country's culture'

Rediff.com   31 Jul 2017

'If majority of the country's population is sentimental about a certain species, why are we so ashamed to say that we want to give it statutory protection?'

Experienced the magic of a book club?

Experienced the magic of a book club?

Rediff.com   21 Jul 2017

A common interest in literature often leads to new bonds with people you'd never otherwise meet.

The woman cop who took on unruly BJP men

The woman cop who took on unruly BJP men

Rediff.com   21 Jul 2017

'Ask the chief minister to give in writing that the police must not do their job. We will back down and stop checking vehicles.' Days after DSP Shreshta Thakur confronted BJP workers, she was transferred.

The rot inside Air India

The rot inside Air India

Rediff.com   6 Jul 2017

Enormous debt isn't the only thing afflicting Air India. Its work culture is an equal culprit in its downfall.

Momos: Safe or not?

Momos: Safe or not?

Rediff.com   29 Jun 2017

Jammu and Kashmir MLA Ramesh Arora wants momos banned, but are they really unhygienic and harmful?

The 'cook' who bagged a Rs 26 cr mining license

The 'cook' who bagged a Rs 26 cr mining license

Rediff.com   10 Jun 2017

At the time of bidding, Amit Bahadur had Rs 4,840 in his bank account.

What the 'Geeta' cyberstalker case tells us

What the 'Geeta' cyberstalker case tells us

Rediff.com   2 Jun 2017

When businessman Vijay Nair spoke up against the cyberstalking he experienced, he only highlighted how it isn't as innocuous as it may seem.

Why Indian celebrities choose silence

Why Indian celebrities choose silence

Rediff.com   16 Mar 2017

"A Meryl Streep or Jimmy Kimmel can speak their mind, and stay assured that they won't be harmed. That does not happen in India," say Manavi Kapur & Ranjita Ganesan.