'I'm a guy who tries to find humour in every situation, no matter how difficult and serious, without offending anyone.'
'She is not only concerned about her own performance or how she is looking, but also about others.'
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'Unfortunately, our system doesn't care for slow learners. That's where tutors like us come into play,' Aarti Kannan tells Rediff.com's Divya Nair.
'He is busy building an image on the social media as an anti-right-winger.' 'But remember: An actor is only good at what he was born to do,' observes Subhash K Jha.
'He listens to you and he will do exactly what you tell him to do.'
'Even today, I am like a kid in a candy land -- I look at my airplane with as much excitement as an eight year old.'
Because we mirror his beliefs, says Savera R Someshwar.
'We are trying to empower teachers in the entire country because online teaching is very, very, complicated.'
'Now, no one can stop me from making music till the day I die.'
In three cities across MP, his NGO is working towards ensuring educational, emotional and financial support to the children living in shelters and orphanages.
'As a family, we were not going through a very good time financially.' 'I wanted to be an interior designer, but I didn't have enough money to join the polytechnic.' 'I was about 15-and-a-half, 16, so I said okay, let me just try (acting).'
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Irrfan Khan, who will be seen in Hindi Medium next, on why 'just doing one comedy is not satisfying.'
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D Prakash Rao from Cuttack uses the income earned by selling tea to educate around 70-75 slum children.
Actor Renuka Shahane talks about motherhood, family and career.
Dietician Komal Jethmalani provides expert help.
Autorickshaw drivers and families from Kalyan reveal how the lockdown has rendered them jobless and deprived them of bare necessities.
HR Guru Mayank Rautela offers practical advice.
MasterChef Australia Season 13 winner Justin Narayan speaks about his Indian roots.
'We are so busy in our lives, there is never any time.'
Ajit Balakrishnan on the surprising drivers of mathematical innovation.
Omkeshwar Singh, Head, Rank MF, a mutual fund investment platform, answers your queries.
The efforts of two women have given hundreds of street and slum children of Dehradun the hope to dream of a promising future.
Sometimes, love and money do go hand in hand. Just ask matchmaker Samantha Daniels.
Given India's political scenario, where parties seek votes on the basis of caste and religion, the issue of using mother tongue in schools is more of a political vendetta, says Devanik Saha
Divorce is the end of marital obligation, but not the end of parenting for the kids, says Nidhi Mathur, Lawyer at United We Care. Both parties should understand their rights and liabilities will not severed by severance of their relationship.
Rediff reader Rao MA from Singapore shares his story.
The pass percentage of government school students of Class XII was 90.68 per cent, while 88.35 per cent students from private schools cleared the exams.
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Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal announced that children who have lost their books and uniforms in the violence, will be provided the same free of cost.
'I can't help it if people don't love the minorities, the Dalits and Adivasis; they are as much of this country as any other Indian.' 'If I love them, it does not mean I do not love my country.' 'It is ironic and funny that they have laid such severe anti-national charges against me.'
'Basic Covid protocols were not followed, which is why so many teachers lost their lives.'
Deane De Menezes hopes to reduce the awkwardness and stigma around menstruation.
Anjuli Bhargava explains why so many young Indians are packing their bags to study abroad and the steps that need to be taken to stem this outflow.
'Kids like something when it is interesting, focused, and offers scope for self-exploration.' 'We teach them how to learn, not force them,' Byju Raveendran tells Bibhu Ranjan Mishra.