Sharleen Dsouza, Veenu Sandhu

Stories by Sharleen Dsouza, Veenu Sandhu

Yeh Serena! Way to go!

Yeh Serena! Way to go!

Rediff.com   28 Mar 2016

'The one match I would really like to watch would be Williams versus Djokovic.'

Films, books that inspire corporate head honchos

Films, books that inspire corporate head honchos

Rediff.com   4 Mar 2016

Here's a list of the favourites of the billionaires.

Bitten by the Bullet

Bitten by the Bullet

Rediff.com   2 Feb 2016

For an increasing number of bike enthusiasts, the Royal Enfield is becoming a way of life

'Removing Aamir from Incredible India campaign is politically correct'

'Removing Aamir from Incredible India campaign is politically correct'

Rediff.com   25 Jan 2016

'The damage has been done because your own brand ambassador is running you down.'

Are you addicted to online shopping?

Are you addicted to online shopping?

Rediff.com   16 Nov 2015

Online shopping is becoming an obsession, a distraction and a cause of distress for a rising number of Indians. Are you a Compulsive Online Purchaser?

Does your child have high cholesterol?

Does your child have high cholesterol?

Rediff.com   1 Sep 2015

An increasing number of overweight and under-exercised children are staring at serious heart problems if parents don't step in

When the nation stood as one: Pages from a Indo-Pak war journal

When the nation stood as one: Pages from a Indo-Pak war journal

Rediff.com   18 Aug 2015

Fifty years ago, India and Pakistan fought a short but bloody war. The author finds out how Sainik Samachar, the defence ministry's journal, reported it.

The incredible lightness of being

The incredible lightness of being

Rediff.com   4 Jul 2015

Pilates, a fitness system that focuses on stretching to help the muscles find their balance, is becoming popular. The author tries it out.

No rape in marriage?

No rape in marriage?

Rediff.com   9 May 2015

A number of studies and statistics prove that marital rape is a reality in India. But laws that do not acknowledge this are another reality that a large number of married women are forced to live with.

The pressure of being a Bollywood star

The pressure of being a Bollywood star

Rediff.com   13 Apr 2015

y talking about her struggle with depression, Deepika Padukone has exposed the stress-filled lives of filmstars say Ranjita Ganesan and Veenu Sandhu.

A woman's woes after filing a sexual harrassment complaint

A woman's woes after filing a sexual harrassment complaint

Rediff.com   6 Apr 2015

"They would say, 'Look at these modern women. If someone puts a hand on their shoulder, they cry sexual harassment'. I became the butt of everybody's jokes." Read on to find out more

Is cholesterol really bad for your health?

Is cholesterol really bad for your health?

Rediff.com   9 Mar 2015

Cholesterol has long been associated with poor eating choices. But new US guidelines say that dietary cholesterol has very little impact on one's health.

How you can be happy at work

How you can be happy at work

Rediff.com   3 Feb 2015

Focus on the best you can do with what you've been given.

Magic workouts? Not quite

Magic workouts? Not quite

Rediff.com   28 Jan 2015

In a world where people do not have the time to go to the gym, home exercise equipment is becoming popular. But do they work?

Is cancer just bad luck?

Is cancer just bad luck?

Rediff.com   17 Jan 2015

A recent study, which says two-thirds of cancers are a result of random mutations, also makes a case for the prevention, early detection and treatment of the disease

Heavenward bound: ISKCON to construct 700-ft high temple at Vrindavan

Heavenward bound: ISKCON to construct 700-ft high temple at Vrindavan

Rediff.com   25 Nov 2014

In Vrindavan, work is on to build the world's tallest religious structure, a new temple for Krishna by ISKCON-Bangalore

This MRI scan shows how cancer would grow in the future

This MRI scan shows how cancer would grow in the future

Rediff.com   30 Oct 2014

PET MRI, a new cancer screening test can detect the disease in the body with greater accuracy. It can also chart out the possible course of malignancy in the future

How Kailash Satyarthi transformed a bonded child labourer's life

How Kailash Satyarthi transformed a bonded child labourer's life

Rediff.com   29 Oct 2014

At seven, Laxman Singh was one of the first children to be rescued by Kailash Satyarthi from bonded labour. Through his story, the author traces the Nobel Peace Prize awardee's campaign

How India is keeping Ebola out

How India is keeping Ebola out

Rediff.com   27 Oct 2014

India has so far succeeded in staving off the deadly virus that has claimed over 4,500 lives abroad.

How PM Modi keeps babus on tight leash

How PM Modi keeps babus on tight leash

Rediff.com   10 Sep 2014

New Delhi bureaucrats, accustomed to leisurely lunches, golf in the afternoon and long weekends, have been shaken out of their somnolence, say authors. Fear and suspicion hang heavy over the red-sands.