'If journalism is the first draft of history, then photojournalism is the first draft of its evidence,' Raghu Rai, arguably India's finest living photojournalist, tells Pavan Lall.
Rajesh Karkera journeys through verdant countryside to the little-explored pristine Lonar lake in eastern Maharashtra.
Rediff reader Subash tells us how he went from an unhealthy 117 kg to 86 kg in just six months.
One Chinaman is three time more productive than an Indian at the workplace through his life, observes Virender Kapoor.
Bollywood stars are posting amazing close-up pictures on Instagram, and we can't help looking!
'Whoever whispered in his ears that go for demonetisation, misled him completely' and the PM lacked the sagacity to know that it would not work, Yashwant Sinha tells Archis Mohan.
The smoky chicken pairs beautifully with warm flatbread.
Will you have it with bacon. No? What about marigold? Bar chefs are really mixing it up these days.
Prasanna D Zore/Rediff.com reports from Shivaji Park and the MMRDA ground to sense the mood of Shiv Sena workers -- from the Uddhav Thackeray and Eknath Shinde camps.
Shreyas Iyer sparkled with a half-century on debut, while Ravindra Jadeja also hit an unbeaten fifty to keep New Zealand at bay on Day 1 of the first Test in Kanpur on Thursday.
This is not the first time Gujarat Cooperative Milk Marketing Federation that owns brand Amul has chosen an unconventional method to protect its brand.
This easy hack will help you turn your leftovers into something delicious.
Tackle your hair and skin problems with expert help from Dr Dinesh Jain.
India's captain Ajinkya Rahane on Monday said the racial abuse faced by his teammates Jasprit Bumrah and Mohammed Siraj during the third Test against Australia in Sydney is not at all acceptable and should not happen anywhere in the world.
'You can only see it when you look for it. Seek and you shall find.'
Today, it is modish to be part of a yoga class, to post stories on Instagram while striking an impressively complex asana in a bralette and crop-top paired with neon yoga pants, to bond over green tea and yoga bars after a strenuous session at the studio and have subscriptions to yoga studios, not ashrams, says Manavi Kapur.
The Indian FMCG industry has recorded a 9.4 per cent growth in the January-March quarter of 2021, helped by a consumption-led growth and value growth by increased prices of products, especially of staples, said data analytics firm Nielsen. The rural market continued to perform with strong growth of 14.6 per cent during the period and the metro markets have registered a positive growth after two quarters. Fast Moving Consumer Goods (FMCG) industry sales growth from the traditional trade channels jumped to double digits, while growth in e-commerce normalised down to single digits in the January-March quarter.
Images from Day 4 of the third Test between Australia and India, at the SCG, on Sunday.
Start your day with a chocolate! No, we are not kidding.
'I'm following my heart and would like to go where the road leads me. I want to do things that will excite myself and people too,' says Tanushka D'Silva.
Garlic, ginger and citrus fruits can improve your immunity.
While it is important to have lesser calories when you are on a weight loss plan, it is equally vital to know where the calories are coming from, says Neha Dhulla.
Do not skip meals. Avoid white bread, pastries during the lockdown.
Sodium is the most important parameter that people with hypertension should monitor.
'But extremely difficult, expensive and time consuming to rebuild it.'
Namrata Thakker delves into the fashion pages of star Instagram feeds, and picks the best.
Check out these nine more models who will storm the runway in sexy lingerie.
Top 20 images of all the events of the week that was.
Hanuma Vihari says poor shot selection led to India getting bowled out for a below-par 242 against New Zealand on a "fair pitch", in the second Test, in Christchurch, on Saturday.
KPAC Lalitha's specialty was evoking on screen people that the audience felt they knew intimately, and evoking them through telling details that tore down the boundary between the audience and the performer, observes Sreehari Nair.
Play was halted for a few minutes after India pacer Mohammed Siraj complained of racial abuse from a section of the crowd
If international crude oil prices zoom past the current level of about $90 per barrel and move towards $100 and beyond, middle-class consumers are not going to keep quiet about their discomfort, points out Arun Balakrishnan, former chairman and managing director, Hindustan Petroleum.
Images from Day 1 of the second Test between New Zealand and India in Christchurch on Saturday.
'I'm an unbalanced human,' the founding partner of AZB, India's top law firm, tells Pavan Lall.
How many of these have you tasted?
In shabby backyards and dusty barns, in deserted fields and thick forests, Dieter Klein roams strange and isolated places to find once gleaming vehicles left to rust and ruin. From a dented Porsche to a faded Cadillac, a battered VW Beetle to a whole fleet of abandoned military jeeps, Klein's subjects creak with bygone glamour and might. As moss and gnarled branches transform motors into eerie artifacts, Klein's award-winning automobile photography is not only a tribute to classic cars, but also to the transformative power of nature and the enduring intrigue of people and incidents unknown. The mesmerising results appear in stunning new coffee table book Lost Wheels - The Nostalgic Beauty of Abandoned Cars, which is out next month. Scroll down to see some of the wonderful pieces.
'I was on my toes the entire time because I was working with such great actors.' 'I learnt a lot.'