'The mismatch between valuations and fundamentals is startling,' warns Devangshu Datta
If your ultimate goal is to get married and you are going on a first and second date with someone dreamy, don't blurt out the marriage countdown, says Solene Paillet. You will scare this perfect match away!
'A string of prior losses, preferably humiliating ones, improves the chances of a World Cup win,' says Devangshu Datta.
At this pre-school almost 25 per cent of the children are overweight
'At an altitude of 5,000 metres, the levels of oxygen in the blood of a healthy soldier would be similar to that of a patient with a severe lung disorder at sea level.' 'While such patients are admitted to ICUs, confined to bed and treated with continuous oxygen therapy, the soldier at 5,000 metres with similar levels of oxygen in his blood performs intense physical activity and fights the enemy!' BharatShakti.in founder Nitin Gokhale reveals the ordeals that await soldiers when they are posted to the Siachen glacier.
Aseem Chhabra introduces us to the best of Berlinale.
Electricity generation has outperformed the industrial production index for five months in a row this financial year, even as the broader economy is struggling to grow.
The most worrisome aspect is that most water woes are the result of mismanagement
The secret to Virat Kohli's phenomenal success, says Dhruv Munjal, lies in his fitness and a tenacious urge to be the best.
Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal undertook a course in naturopathy in Bengaluru recently. We take a look at what the treatment involves.
In the broader markets, the BSE Midcap and Smallcap indices were up 0.5% each
The latest news on models, designers and actors from the world of glamour and fashion.
The price of ensuring no disruption after rolling out the GST seems to be an imperfect GST with many relaxations in its compliance norms, says A K Bhattacharya.
Don't ignore the warning signs, says Dr Samir Parikh.
After 800 days, is it a little clearer that Accused No 1 through 4 are responsible for her death?
Sensex, Nifty put up a good show in closing trade.
'Amit Shah and Modi have a disciple and guru relationship. But Modi and Jaitley's relationship was based on friendship. That's the difference.'
High fiscal deficits raise inflation which hits the lowest income and salaried classes.
Did you know that mushrooms can help control your sugar level?
'The banking sector appears to be on course to recovery,' declares the RBI governor.
If you've always fancied a Gixxer SF, or a full-faired bike in that magical 'under Rs 1 lakh' space, then you really shouldn't hesitate in forking out the extra dough for the Gixxer SF ABS, says Zigwheel's Saeed
With mind and body both more willing now, the only way for the World No 3 is up, says Dhruv Munjal.
Meet Randeep Hooda, the man with a great sense of humour, an actor who loves his craft, an animal lover and, over and above all that, a Jat lad in touch with his roots...
As preparations for the Rio Olympics gather pace, India may be headed for yet another paltry medal haul.
He wants you to join him in his transformation journey.
The central government has drafted a law to restrict wombs for hire, and there is much to be said on all sides.
'By not letting bankrupt banks fail, we have discouraged ordinary folk from taking precautions while choosing their bank or at least when they hear bad news about their bank,'says S Muralidharan, former MD, BNP Paribas.
IMF attributes the slower growth rate to supply-side bottlenecks.
Consistency is a word unknown to Bangladesh.
Industry demands the basic customs duty on all steel imports to be raised to 25%
Investors often forget that the movements in indices such as the Sensex reflects the performance of its constituent stocks; nothing else.
'I ask for bail in the name of justice.' 'Give me a chance to stay alive and see the trial till its end.'
'When I was younger, 15 years or 20 years seemed like a really long time. But, as you journey though life, you don't realise where the years disappear...'
'The new Indian cinema has still not found its voice and identity. It's trapped under the deadwood weight of Bollywood and popular Indian cinema.'
'The original dream of people like Faiz was that Pakistan would be something different from the old India: Progressive, forward looking, democratic (if not socialist), tolerant, diverse and pluralistic.' 'I don't think anyone foresaw the catastrophe that Partition was to become.'
Prem Panicker, on the Rediff chat, delves on what went wrong for Team India and what to expect from Sunday's trans-Tasman World Cup final.
'The man who never knows when he is beaten deserved, on the day he played what will be his last World Cup game, mates who were not beaten in the mind before they were beaten on the field.' Prem Panicker salutes 'India's best one day captain by a long margin who led superbly throughout the tournament.'