Have some chatpata chaat is always fortifying.
Virat Kohli faces SM ire over the price of bhutta served at his restaurant.
If you make prawns, using this very precise and methodical recipe, it is sure to turn out like it came all the way from Kerala straight to your plate.
Sprouts, walnuts, carrots, lemon, avocados on toast is bound to be a healthy way to start your day.
Climate scientists warn that climate change is intensifying heatwaves in India, with the cooling effects of La Nia potentially becoming less effective in a warmer future. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) predicts an early summer with above-normal temperatures and intense heatwave spells, following an unusually dry winter and the warmest February since 1901. Experts emphasize the role of human-caused climate change, along with natural climate drivers like El Nio and La Nia, in shaping weather patterns. While La Nia typically brings cooler temperatures, scientists suggest that under climate change, its ability to mitigate heatwaves may be diminished.
When the creaminess of avocado melds with the tang and spice of chilly jam and feta on toast, we have a winner.
The Kerala Police are investigating the mysterious deaths of an IRS officer, his sister, and their mother in Kochi. The officer, Maneesh Vijay, and his sister, Shalini Vijay, were found hanging inside their house, while their mother, Shakuntala Agarwal, was discovered dead on her bed. Police have not yet established a direct link between the deaths and a CBI case in which Shalini was summoned as an accused. Preliminary findings suggest the siblings died by suicide, but the cause of their mother's death is still under investigation. The family had been residing in the quarters for the past year and a half but reportedly kept to themselves, maintaining limited interaction with neighbours, police added.
Crispy, light chicken cutlets make for a great dinner course.
The Bachchan family have this knack of going out of their way to make you feel extremely comfortable.
Bill Aitken came to India nearly 60 years ago. He never returned. An Indian citizen since 1972, he tells Rediff.com's Archana Masih how India changed his life forever.
Homemade suhi can be as tasty as anything you can order at a restaurant.
From funky jeans to funkier tops to fun dresses, we've gathered some celeb-approved outfit ideas that blend style and comfort perfectly.
Fans can expect a wide open tournament in the absence of an overwhelming favourite in the upcoming ICC Champions Trophy.
Get ready to turn heads, because this Bollywood-approved fashion trend is on fire.
Nuts, whiskey, dark chocolate, milk chocolate, cream... Can anything be more wicked?
Maa Durga's devotees hold one or more dhunuchis in their hands -- and even in their mouths -as they dance to the dhaak (drums) and venerate the Goddess who has come to visit them.
Satisfy all your pasta cravings with this delicious vegan pasta!
Winter greens served up with corn rotis must be had once before the cold weather departs.
Bollywood celebs ace the style game in show-stopping dresses with slits.
Don't let your black and white style go flat. Add that pop of colour.
From Uttarakhand comes a simple, tasty meal.
This deterioration in air quality led to prompting enforcement of Stage II of the Graded Response Action Plan (GRAP) in the national capital.
The Mammootty-starrer is a passable procedural, let down by half-baked ideas that don't necessarily come together, observes Arjun Menon.
Water chesnuts can be magically converted into a toasty warm winter evening snack.
'International cricket is incomplete without Pakistan.'
The BJP leader said even the the officials of the municipal corporation were subjected to the purification process as "they were under the influence of impurity" and were "forced to indulge in corruption".
Make your chai time exciting with deep-fried kachcha kela fritters!
To feel better on a chilly day, dine on this soul-warming veggie soup.
Get cookie baking this Christmas! Make scrumptious cookies for the season
The para-athletes outnumbered the able-bodied ones in the list this time due to the magnificent Paris Paralympics performance in which they returned with 29 medals, including seven gold and nine silver.
I would tell all my friends to go and watch Mufasa: The Lion King, recommends Krishiv Dedhia, 7.
'I will never ever forget Paatal Lok 2 because I left for the shoot the night I got married!'
Eat meat the way Mughal emperors did and cook up a storm and win hearts with this mutton delight.
Making sushi at home is not as complicated as you imagined and can be a rare holiday treat.
Curbs under Stage III include a ban on non-essential construction and demolition, closure of stone crushers and mining activities in Delhi-National Capital Region (NCR).
With hilsa prices soaring, when you do cook it you need the finest recipe.
Nobel laureate economist Abhijit Banerjee has said the current situation in Bangladesh is unlikely to trigger a fresh round of exodus of minority Hindus into India. He believes that migration is primarily driven by social networks and economic opportunities rather than persecution. Banerjee, known for his work in poverty alleviation, further emphasized that India's overt preference for Hindu migrants from Bangladesh in the past has been a significant factor in their migration, rather than attacks on the community.
A no-onion, no-garlic potato dish for Pitru Paksha.
As the controversy continues to reverberate nationwide, various quarters are demanding steps to safeguard the sanctity of Hindu temples and their 'prasadam'.
Plan a nutritional treat for your bachhas on Children's Day.