Whether you're partying with friends, family or colleagues, you have every right to look awesome.
'Reduce the perks and privileges of MPs, but let there be no reduction in the money spent on the education of martyrs' children,' says former BJP MP Tarun Vijay.
Care for the vintage vibe? Learn from Bollywood.
All India Anna Dravida Munnetra chief V K Sasikala on Wednesday visited the memorial of J Jayalalithaa and the Ramapuram residence of party founder M G Ramachandran before leaving for Bengaluru to surrender before a court.
Atalji witnessed many lows in his life. With these, says Syed Firdaus Ashraf, come lessons that can help you in your life.
'The actual price of petrol is Rs 35 and it jumps to Rs 88 because of government taxes.'
A summary of sports events and sports persons, who made news on Thursday
Four hairdos that will revamp your style this summer.
Immediately after announcing his candidacy for United States presidentship, Bobby Jindal, the first ever Indian-American to run for White House, faced a frontal attack by Democrats on Thursday, who poked fun at his presidency run and termed his record as governor "dismal".
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Kejriwal believes in good governance and takes pride in his Hindu identity, points out Sudhir Bisht.
'Since Piku, Irrfan seemed content in delighting us with his finesse than striking a nerve.' 'Now, why was this so?' 'Why did our No 1 soul-searching actor suddenly decide that he'd rather be a heart-warmer?' 'Did those journeys take too much out of him?' asks Sreehari Nair.
'PadMan has its premise in place. Now if only it had some wings,' says Sukanya Verma.
Business consultant by profession and an endurance runner by passion, Sumedha Mahajan, author of just-released book Miles to Run Before I Sleep, created history when she ran as the only woman in a team of five from Delhi to Mumbai in 2012. In a conversation with Rediff.com, Sumedha truns the spotlight on the big takeaway from the event that changed her life.
World No 1 Novak Djokovic heads into the European clay court season in ominous form after his victory over Andy Murray in the final of the Miami Open on Sunday.
'Genuine mistakes can and must be forgiven,' argues Vivek Gumaste.
Svetlana Kolesnichenko, the new standard bearer for artistic aquatics, added another European Championships gold to her huge collection of international medals when she took the synchronised swimming solo technical title on Monday.
'Chhapaak is definitely the most challenging film of my career.' 'I have gone through many emotionally challenging experiences, but none affected me the way it did when I played an acid attack survivor.'
Sukanya Verma looks at what stood out in a mostly humdrum affair.
The Gita teaches you to be truthful, refrain from criticism and manage your emotions wisely.
'We think FY18 will end with a 10 to 12 per cent earnings growth, but FY19 will see a recovery to over 15 per cent.'
Anusha Jain was 21 when she took over her father's business. In four years, she has clocked 1.5x growth for the company.
All the poor people identified by the Socio Economic and Caste Census 2011 will be eligible for the scheme, officials said, adding that it will be linked to Aadhar but will not be a mandatory condition for availing the benefit.
'Our only child. A Communist.' 'There was an encounter by the police inside this room, five years ago. He was shot in one arm, but managed to escape.' 'Missing since then. May Jesus keep him alive.' A revealing excerpt from Asim Mukhopadhyay's Half Man: A Novel On The Naxal Movement.
Sukanya Verma gives us a recap of the 91st Academy Awards.
External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj said the government was doing everything to rescue her.
'While people complain of the difficulties they are experiencing because of the lack of currency, they remain supportive so far of Mr Modi's initiative.' 'What the country should be concerned about is the prospect of a prime minister who is willing to sacrifice economic gain and risk large-scale job losses in exchange for personal popularity,'
'They have a belief that they can go and win anywhere.'
Significant portion of the funds used to fuel urban demand have become illegal and inoperative.
'The macro-economic stresses -- high interest rates, rupee depreciation and capital flows -- have receded now.' 'Interest rates have come down, inflation is down and the rupee has bounced back.' 'If oil prices continue at this level, there will be no vulnerability.' 'Growth is a different story.'
Here's what you need to know, says Ashish Narsale.
'Two years since the film released, but everything is still Sairat, Sairat...'
The proposed IFC disrupts existing regulatory structures.
Maruti Warke's basic understanding illustrated how far outside the system most less privileged Indians are -- simple, innocent people barely but admirably eking out an existence, with almost no knowledge of their surroundings or owning even the basic smarts to go about life. The same people who instinctively and often astutely vote governments into and out of office in New Delhi without knowing the entire reality of this country. The folks who are actually the essence of India.
The iconic hotel opens after Rs 6-billion revamp
A career change is not a move to be taken lightly.
Juggernaut's mobile reading app could be a game-changer, says Nilanjana S Roy.
Our success is, to a great extent, determined by our habits.