Rediff.com's Hitesh Harisinghani brings you all the action from the Red Bull Soapbox Race 2016.
'The bullet train project is a complete sham'
'In a fraction of a second everything started...'
Rahane made it clear that his preferred slot will be number four
Bhaichung Bhutia and I M Vijayan were there, the fans too were there, and the magnet that drew them all into the Mumbai Football Arena for India's Intercontinental Cup game against Kenya was Sunil Chhetri.
Will Ravi Shastri be retained or will the BCCI opt for a new face?
Prasanna D Zore/Rediff.com reveals how the BMC has contained the spread of COVID-19 in Dharavi, India's largest slum, which WHO wants to know more about.
Friends say Abdul Rahim was a pious Muslim, who had severed his underworld contacts.
Karan Rastogi beat Korean Kyu-Tae Im 7-6 (5), 3-6, 6-3 in the quarterfinals of the ITF Futures.
The BCCI's 'be present in person for interview' clause for picking selectors has been born out of a strong desire to avoid a Ravi Shastri-like fiasco in the future. Clause 11 of selection criteria put up by the Indian Cricket Board states "candidates should be willing to appear for personal interview", indicating that the BCCI learnt its lesson from the controversy that broke in the aftermath of interviews for the Indian coach's job. Shastri had appeared for his personal interview via video conferencing.
The Metro line 3 project envisages an Rs 23,136 crore (Rs 231.36 billion).
'The players who performed were selected.'
'If you want to keep a cow and do business you can keep it in your compound or your home, but not tie them up at public places.' Taking up this problem by its horns, the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation is planning to take action against all those who illegally tie cows to the footpaths and turn it into a business. The civic body has proposed to increase the penalty for tethering cows, bulls and horses to poles on roads and footpaths to Rs 10,000 from Rs 2,500. The proposal follows a request by Matunga corporator Nehal Shah, who said that at various places -- temples, footpaths and roadside corners -- cows are tied up to poles and passers-by pay owners to feed the animal. Speaking to Syed Firdaus Ashraf/Rediff.com, she says that tying up animals on the streets is tantamount to cruelty and that the steep fines will act as a deterrent.
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While Mumbai Shopping Festival 2005 was south Mumbai-centric, the coming festival will cover the whole city and suburbs upto Dahisar and Mulund.
Why Aaditya Thackeray's decision to plunge into electoral politics is significant.
Housing prices could drop by up to 30% over 6 to 12 months after demonetisation.
The star batsman did everything but bowl on the third day of his training stint at the MRF Pace Academy.
A 20-year-old youth lost his life while another was injured after they were swept into the sea by huge waves that lashed the promenade at the city shore on Sunday.
In a gory incident in Mumbai's busy Marine Drive last Thursday police constable Sunil Atmaram More (30) allegedly raped a minor girl.
The blame game has started in Maharashtra Congress over the party's unprecedented defeat in the state.
'We need citizens who are responsible, and not all those who just come to Mumbai in trainloads.'
Mumbai's wailing wall attracts large number of suggestions to better the city.
India's batting coach Sanjay Bangar defended Rohit Sharma's cheap dismissals in the two innings of the warm-up game, stating that the talented Mumbaikar's flair at No. 3 is necessary as they aim to score 300 plus runs on each batting day.
Here's how a young engineering student caught Rahul Gandhi's attention when he visited the Xavier's College of Engineering in suburban Mahim.
Sachin Tendulkar scored a 54-ball 90 in the benefit tie for former India international Gursharan Singh
It turns 20 and Mumbai will celebrate, says Avantika Bhuyan.
India have a couple of middle-order slots still up for grabs and Shreyas Iyer sees this as an 'opportunity'
'My salary is Rs 4,000 rupees and I am the only earning member in my family.' Vinod Pillai on the Mumbai flood that destroyed his home.
The water also washed away his children's wedding photographs. They were priceless.
According to disaster management control room of the civic body, no injury or casualty has been reported so far.