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Lucknow's Red Brigade fights to change India's 'rape culture'

Lucknow's Red Brigade fights to change India's 'rape culture'

Rediff.com19 Feb 2014

It's that time of the year when love blooms in the urban heart and ardent swains agonise long and hard about gifts for their beloveds. Yet, in other parts of India, where men see every woman walking alone on the streets as fair game, Valentine's Day seem to have little relevance, says Geetanjali Krishna

Stalin comes into his own in a year, national role next?

Stalin comes into his own in a year, national role next?

Rediff.com26 Apr 2022

The Tamil Nadu government saw an increase in foreign direct investment by 41.5 per cent during the April-December period.

Who wore red best: Katrina, Sonam or Shraddha?

Who wore red best: Katrina, Sonam or Shraddha?

Rediff.com18 Sep 2019

Take the poll given below and let us know!

Style Tips: How to Dress for X'mas

Style Tips: How to Dress for X'mas

Rediff.com17 Dec 2020

Celeb-inspired party-at-home outfits for Christmas.

PHOTOS: Kohli, Gayle unveil RCB's jersey for IPL 9

PHOTOS: Kohli, Gayle unveil RCB's jersey for IPL 9

Rediff.com8 Apr 2016

Virat Kohli, on Thursday, launched the jersey of his team, Royal Challengers Bangalore, with the dashing Chris Gayle.

Maoist threat: Assam police to get special training

Maoist threat: Assam police to get special training

Rediff.com14 May 2012

Chief Minister Tarun Gogoi on Monday said that though the counter-insurgency Unified Command comprising the state police, paramilitary force and the army was at work in the state to fight insurgents, special training would be given to the police force to fight Maoists.

Wal-Mart opens new front for battle-hardened Metro

Wal-Mart opens new front for battle-hardened Metro

Rediff.com24 Jun 2009

"The entry of other players in this segment will help in reiterating the benefits of the cash-and-carry concept to Indian customers," Metro India Managing Director Martin Dlouhy says. It may be the first time anywhere in the world that Wal-Mart and Metro square off in the cash & carry format. Dlouhy's apparent nonchalance can't hide the fact that Metro may be facing one of its most difficult challenges in the country.

BPOs don't need unions: Karnik

BPOs don't need unions: Karnik

Rediff.com17 Oct 2005

Reacting to the red brigade's call for unionisation in the outsourcing industry, IT association Nasscom on Monday said working conditions in the business process outsourcing sector do not warrant formation of unions.

 BPO's say no to trade union

BPO's say no to trade union

Rediff.com14 Oct 2005

The red brigade's call for forming trade unions for BPO employees was cold-shouldered by the $5.2 billion outsourcing industry, even as a research firm welcomed it.

'People have accepted corruption as the new normal'

'People have accepted corruption as the new normal'

Rediff.com19 May 2016

Political economist Jayanta Roy Chowdhury analyses the 2016 West Bengal assembly election results.

'Islamic State wants to terrorise the world'

'Islamic State wants to terrorise the world'

Rediff.com25 Feb 2015

'No other terror organisation has valued popular consensus as the Islamic State does -- instead of repressing people, IS wants to gain their support. This is a major innovation in terrorism,' says terrorism expert and author Dr Loretta Napoleoni in an interview to Archana Masih and Syed Firdaus Ashraf/Rediff.com.