Vaihayasi Pande Daniel

Stories by Vaihayasi Pande Daniel

'Everybody has rallied around one leader. One vision'

'Everybody has rallied around one leader. One vision'

Rediff.com   18 May 2014

'I don't think you would have seen this level of enthusiasm or phenomenon in the NRI community ever before.' 'Even before he was chief minister, Modi had lots of friends, lots of supporters throughout the world. That support has become more and more popular within Gujarat as his achievements have become more well known in India and overseas.' NRI and Modi supporter Manoj Ladwa tells Vaihayasi Pande Daniel how a Modi win will galvanise global Indians.

'Nitish, Lalu misjudged Bihar's mindset'

'Nitish, Lalu misjudged Bihar's mindset'

Rediff.com   17 May 2014

'They gave Nitish their votes to bring progress. But he forgot this and got involved with his own political interests. That is not done. So he was rejected.' 'Lalu is a symbol of anarchy. He is the symbol of regressive politics.' BJP General Secretary Dharmendra Pradhan discusses Lalu, Nitish, and his strategy to bring Bihar in the BJP's fold, with Vaihayasi Pande Daniel/Rediff.com

It could have been my daughter!

It could have been my daughter!

Rediff.com   23 Aug 2013

What is going on?! How can an amazing country like India face such highs and lows? Where do these brutes come from? Who are these people who are hijacking the goodness of this country? Who create them? Did we? Can someone please tell me what went wrong with India.

Review: The Reluctant Fundamentalist is a powerful film

Review: The Reluctant Fundamentalist is a powerful film

Rediff.com   17 May 2013

The film has its cinematic moments but is too simplistic story-wise.

Review: The Attacks of 26/11 gave me a headache

Review: The Attacks of 26/11 gave me a headache

Rediff.com   1 Mar 2013

RGV'S version of 26/11 was truly more gory than even the real events that occurred.

'Ratan Tata, a happy brand ambassador for India Inc'

'Ratan Tata, a happy brand ambassador for India Inc'

Rediff.com   2 Jan 2013

'What he has done has really been to give his time to go outside India, to reach out to governments, important countries, to meet world leaders. And I am sure when he is meeting them, he is not only presenting a Tata group message, he is presenting an India message. Therefore, he has become a kind of quasi-ambassador for us which is, of course, why the government values and respects him so much as well.' Top corporate lawyer Zia Mody assesses Ratan Tata's legacy.

'Wish Kasab was hanged when Balasaheb was alive'

'Wish Kasab was hanged when Balasaheb was alive'

Rediff.com   21 Nov 2012

Balasaheb Thackeray would have been so happy if Kasab was hanged during his lifetime, 26/11 survivor and Shiv Sainik Vijay Surve tells Vaihayasi Pande Daniel.

'Kasab's execution will bring closure to many in Mumbai'

'Kasab's execution will bring closure to many in Mumbai'

Rediff.com   21 Nov 2012

When Minister of State for Communications and Information Technology Milind Deora wrote to President Pranab Mukherjee asking Kasab be executed soon.

Starbucks makes India debut, serves Mumbaikars first

Starbucks makes India debut, serves Mumbaikars first

Rediff.com   20 Oct 2012

Starbucks opened its very first coffee shop in India, at 10 pm, at an stylish and historic address at Horniman Circle, south Mumbai, adding yet another outlet, and country, to its 18,000 store chain in 60 countries that serves 70 million customers a week.

'We find some of the hesitations in India frustrating'

'We find some of the hesitations in India frustrating'

Rediff.com   12 Sep 2012

Asia Society-organised a Q-and-A session between Nancy Jo Powell, America's first woman ambassador to India, and society president Vishakha Desai. Vaihayasi Pande-Daniel, who attended the interaction in Mumbai, presents an excerpt from the hour-long interaction

'Kasab's execution will bring closure to many in Mumbai'

'Kasab's execution will bring closure to many in Mumbai'

Rediff.com   7 Sep 2012

Minister of State for Communications and Information Technology Milind Deora on why he wrote to the President asking that Kasab be executed soon.

'I've just made myself believe that he is here with me'

'I've just made myself believe that he is here with me'

Rediff.com   13 Jul 2012

Kanan Shah, who lost her husband in the July 13 blast in Mumbai last year, tells Rediff.com's Vaihayasi Pande Daniel that no one out there really understands what it is to be the closest kin of a blast victim.

All the while you push away the pain, the shock

All the while you push away the pain, the shock

Rediff.com   15 Jul 2011

Now the pain is back and it is unbearable. It sort of chews mercilessly at you as you chug through your day. It pulsates as you drive past knots of dead-bored cops. Or bump over pot-holed roads. Or past a drawing of a happy face that says India Smiling. It pricks sharply as you read articles on what politicians have to say. Vaihayasi Pande Daniel on every Mumbaikar's agony

'A heartfelt connection with the Obamas'

'A heartfelt connection with the Obamas'

Rediff.com   10 Nov 2010

'The whole time we were talking, we were holding hands and he looked right in my eyes. It was very moving.'

Obama's advance team moves into Mumbai's Taj hotel

Obama's advance team moves into Mumbai's Taj hotel

Rediff.com   27 Oct 2010

The seven trucks, which all belong to GeeTee carrier service of Saki Naka, Andheri East, are said to contain some of the tonnes of technical equipment required for the US Presidential trip. And from the Mercedes bus, also a GeeTee vehicle, the 20-25 American team members disembarked and poured into the hotel that is now surrounded by a fresh set of seven-feet-high iron barricades

Dr Nirupam Bajpai, the man who knows India's pulse

Dr Nirupam Bajpai, the man who knows India's pulse

Rediff.com   8 Jul 2010

Senior Earth Institute economist and Dr Nirupam Bajpai is a global vagabond. He flits between the Big Apple, interior India, Mumbai, New Delhi and other developing countries in Sub-Sahara Africa and Asia, faithfully collecting endless data to feed his continuous research on improving developing economies. His special beat: Any of India's 600,000 varied villages.

Dr Nirupam Bajpai, the man who knows India's pulse

Dr Nirupam Bajpai, the man who knows India's pulse

Rediff.com   8 Jul 2010

Senior Earth Institute economist and Dr Nirupam Bajpai is a global vagabond. He flits between the Big Apple, interior India, Mumbai, New Delhi and other developing countries in Sub-Sahara Africa and Asia, faithfully collecting endless data to feed his continuous research on improving developing economies. His special beat: Any of India's 600,000 varied villages.

'The Sarasvati was more sacred than the Ganga'

'The Sarasvati was more sacred than the Ganga'

Rediff.com   22 May 2010

At the edge of the Shola forest, at the foot of the Ayyasamy Hills, in western Tamil Nadu, near Coimbatore, lives a writer and scholar who traveled to India from northern France over three decades ago and never went home. Michel Danino, who 'loves chapattis, sambar, yoga and everything Indian', has devoted his life to studying Indian culture/heritage and history, authoring several books both in French and English on India.

The baby born in a hail of Kasab's bullets

The baby born in a hail of Kasab's bullets

Rediff.com   6 May 2010

As Ajmal Kasab's trial comes to a close we catch up with 'Goli' Chauhan born just as the terrorists created havoc at Mumbai's Cama Hospital.

I have dedicated my time and soul to free kids'

I have dedicated my time and soul to free kids'

Rediff.com   13 Feb 2010

Titled The Blue Notebook, it is the story of a child prostitute named Batuk, from Mumbai, who records the miseries of her life in a little blue notebook