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MH-CET 2009: Last minute tips

MH-CET 2009: Last minute tips

Rediff.com10 Feb 2009

Here's how to tackle each area that will help you maximize your scores.

Irom Sharmila finds happiness at last

Irom Sharmila finds happiness at last

Rediff.com25 Jun 2019

Irom Sharmila, the woman who was on a hunger strike for 16 years, leads a quiet life, and recently became a mother of twin girls.

8 lessons for the BJP from Maharashtra

8 lessons for the BJP from Maharashtra

Rediff.com30 Oct 2019

There are limitations to milking national security, says Sanjeev Nayyar.

'Your six-pack dream may make you infertile'

'Your six-pack dream may make you infertile'

Rediff.com18 May 2008

Experts warn that various steroid-based supplements, which are easily available in the markets with attractive tags and offers, could cause physical and psychological side-effects such as impotency, shrunken testis, cardiovascular and liver disorders, and male breast enlargement (Gynaecomastia).

Moothon review

Moothon review

Rediff.com28 Jul 2020

All through Moothon, you can sense Mohandas trying hard to empathise with her characters; I just wish she was interested in them, declares Sreehari Nair.

Gold loan should come under priority sector lending

Gold loan should come under priority sector lending

Rediff.com18 Feb 2016

It can be an useful tool in achieving the objective of Pradhan Mantri's Jan Dhan Yojana

Safer journeys: Railway to install CCTVs in ladies' compartments

Safer journeys: Railway to install CCTVs in ladies' compartments

Rediff.com11 Jul 2014

The railway ministry has decided to install Closed-circuit television cameras in ladies' compartments in phases in order to provide enhanced security to women passengers, the Rajya Sabha was told on Friday.

UK: Begging helps professionals beat recession

UK: Begging helps professionals beat recession

Rediff.com12 Aug 2009

The police have discovered several cases of professionals who have suffered major salary cuts begging on the streets at night to supplement their falling incomes from day jobs. One woman in the east Midlands town of Leicester admitted that she begged at night after her office job, so that she could pay for a new kitchen in her flat.

India Inc sees big push for manufacturing, jobs

India Inc sees big push for manufacturing, jobs

Rediff.com12 Apr 2008

India Inc said the Foreign Trade Policy would give a significant push to manufactured goods and agriculture- and labour-intensive exports.

FULL TEXT: President's address to nation on I Day eve

FULL TEXT: President's address to nation on I Day eve

Rediff.com14 Aug 2020

From India's fight against COVID-19 to China face-off, Kovind spoke on several issues during the televised address.

Forex reserves drop to $162.962 bn

Forex reserves drop to $162.962 bn

Rediff.com27 May 2006

Foreign exchange reserves declined $793 million to $162.962 billion for the week ended May 19, according to the weekly supplement released by RBI on Friday.

NADA to decide Narsingh's fate on Thursday

NADA to decide Narsingh's fate on Thursday

Rediff.com27 Jul 2016

Narsingh Yadav's chances of making it to the Olympics will be known on Thursday. The National Anti-Doping Agency's disciplinary panel adjourned its hearing on the dope scandal surrounding the wrestler on Wednesday evening, even as he failed a second dope test and lodged a police complaint against two fellow-grapplers.

How India's rural landscape is changing

How India's rural landscape is changing

Rediff.com23 Aug 2018

This survey also shows how things have moved forward since the last large-scale sample survey conducted by NSSO in 2012-13

Joint home loans: What you should know

Joint home loans: What you should know

Rediff.com5 Aug 2015

Before opting for a joint home loan with your parents or spouse you must first understand the implications of this loan.

Exclusive! Narsingh Yadav speaks out!

Exclusive! Narsingh Yadav speaks out!

Rediff.com25 Jul 2016

'My roommate and training partner Sandeep (Yadav) has also tested positive, which has confirmed my suspicion.' 'Should I train or keep a tab of my water bottle?' 'Just tell me, who is going to benefit from this?'

Tracing the rise and fall of the King of Good Times

Tracing the rise and fall of the King of Good Times

Rediff.com4 Feb 2019

Vijay Mallya is accused of money laundering and violating the FEMA.

French fashion institute in Mumbai

French fashion institute in Mumbai

Rediff.com18 Jan 2008

Mod'art, sister school of Mod'art in Paris, has opened in Mumbai, offering two courses.

Fully built desi trainer aircraft readies to fly

Fully built desi trainer aircraft readies to fly

Rediff.com6 Feb 2016

In a boost to 'Make in India, the HTT-40 rolled out of the hangar with all its lights flashing and its cockpit powered on.

No eviction till Nov 22: Centre assures HC on National Herald building case

No eviction till Nov 22: Centre assures HC on National Herald building case

Rediff.com15 Nov 2018

The publisher had approached the high court on November 12 challenging the October 30 order of the urban development ministry, ending its 56-year-old lease and asking it to vacate the premises in the press enclave at ITO by November 15.

No urgency in plea against Centre's order: HC on moving National Herald

No urgency in plea against Centre's order: HC on moving National Herald

Rediff.com13 Nov 2018

The publisher had approached the high court on Monday challenging the October 30 order of the urban development ministry, ending its 56-year-old lease and asking it to vacate the premises in the press enclave at ITO in Delhi.

Govt seeks private investment in agriculture

Govt seeks private investment in agriculture

Rediff.com17 Jul 2007

The government is seeking private investment in agricultural sector to remove infrastructure bottlenecks by developing cold chains, warehousing and transport facilities.

Diet pills are no quick fix for shedding pounds

Diet pills are no quick fix for shedding pounds

Rediff.com16 Apr 2009

A fertility specialist based at St Mary's Hospital in London has proved how little evidence is there to back up the claims of many diet products, by showing that even a placebo can make seven out of 10 persons lose weight.

India's forex reserves rise to $165.37 bn

India's forex reserves rise to $165.37 bn

Rediff.com26 Aug 2006

Foreign exchange reserves increased $273 million to $165.37 billion for the week ended August 18, according to the weekly supplement released by the RBI on Friday.

6 tips to build healthy bones

6 tips to build healthy bones

Rediff.com19 Jan 2016

Begin your day with exercise. Do not sit for too long.

PHOTOS: Indian wins sand art contest in Bulgaria

PHOTOS: Indian wins sand art contest in Bulgaria

Rediff.com4 Jun 2016

Renowned sand artist Sudarsan Pattnaik has won gold medal in a world sand art championship in Bulgaria.

Why cancer survivors should watch their carb intake

Why cancer survivors should watch their carb intake

Rediff.com16 Apr 2018

High carbohydrate intake may up cancer recurrence risk.

Greycells18 to tutor students via DTH

Greycells18 to tutor students via DTH

Rediff.com18 Feb 2008

Greycells 18 will launch an interactive channel called Topper to assist students in their class 10 and class 12 board exams.

New health plan will be cashless, State-funded, says Jaitley

New health plan will be cashless, State-funded, says Jaitley

Rediff.com2 Feb 2018

The model is now being worked out between NITI Aayog and health ministry, he said, adding the date of implementation would be next financial year and some time in the course of the year it will be worked out.

Same old story: Bruised Congressmen raise 'Priyanka lao' call yet again

Same old story: Bruised Congressmen raise 'Priyanka lao' call yet again

Rediff.com19 Oct 2014

With trends projecting a defeat for the Congress in both Maharashtra and Haryana, a group of party workers gathered outside the All India Congress Committe office in New Delhi demanding that Priyanka Gandhi join active politics.

34 farmers, farm hands committed suicide every day in 2014

34 farmers, farm hands committed suicide every day in 2014

Rediff.com2 Dec 2015

34 farmers and farm labourers committed suicide on an average every day in 2014, reflecting the deepening agrarian distress in several parts of the country.

India's forex reserves rise to $199.18 bn

India's forex reserves rise to $199.18 bn

Rediff.com7 Apr 2007

Foreign exchange reserves increased $1.43 billion to $199.18 billion during the week ended March 30, according to the weekly supplement released by the Reserve Bank of India .

Sugar free: The new Ayurveda buzzword

Sugar free: The new Ayurveda buzzword

Rediff.com15 Jan 2008

Drug makers join the chyawanprash bandwagon with sugar-free variants.

Indian boxers cleared of doping charges at CWG

Indian boxers cleared of doping charges at CWG

Rediff.com2 Apr 2018

In a huge relief for India's Commonwealth Games contingent, its boxers were cleared of any doping violation, but they remained under the scanner for breaching the Games' strict 'no needle' policy.

India's forex reserves up at $195.95 bn

India's forex reserves up at $195.95 bn

Rediff.com24 Mar 2007

Foreign exchange reserves increased $1.547 billion to $195.957 billion for the week ended March 16, according to the weekly supplement released by the RBI on Friday.

How Infosys has changed under CEO Salil Parekh

How Infosys has changed under CEO Salil Parekh

Rediff.com7 Jan 2019

2019, however, will be a bigger test as the firm continues to deal with rising attrition and margin pressure.

Capital outflow won't be encouraged: RBI

Capital outflow won't be encouraged: RBI

Rediff.com4 Jan 2008

Liberalising outflows might not be of a great help in the short run because a greater liberalised regime generally attracted more inflows, said RBI Governor Y V Reddy, speaking in Hyderabad on the management of capital account in India.

Relief Express to reach rupee-hit exporters today

Relief Express to reach rupee-hit exporters today

Rediff.com11 Apr 2008

The annual supplement to the Foreign Trade Policy, which will be released on Friday by Commerce Minister Kamal Nath, is likely to announce a host of measures for exporters to help them tackle the appreciation in rupee against the dollar as well as to achieve an export target of $200 billion for 2008-09. Significantly, this is the last year of the Foreign Trade Policy, which was introduced after the UPA government came into power in May 2004.

Transaction time for exporters to be reduced

Transaction time for exporters to be reduced

Rediff.com10 Apr 2008

A revamped Electronic Data Interface system and easier norms for the Accredited Clients Programme are some features likely to be introduced to reduce the transaction time and costs of exporters. Some of the measures may figure in the annual supplement to the Foreign Trade Policy, which is being released on Apr 11. ComMin officials expect the new Electronic Data Interface System to become operational by the end of this fiscal. Exporters will have to submit lesser documents.

India's forex reserves up at $179.052 bn

India's forex reserves up at $179.052 bn

Rediff.com3 Feb 2007

Foreign exchange reserves increased $924 million to $179.052 billion during the week ended January 26, according to the weekly supplement released by the Reserve Bank of India on Friday.

How Suresh Prabhu plans to revamp the Railways

How Suresh Prabhu plans to revamp the Railways

Rediff.com26 Apr 2016

Prabhu said the Ministry was preparing a plan till 2030.