Nutritionist Rujuta Diwekar's approach to nutrition is driven by her grandmother.
A sedentary lifestyle can strain your metabolism, where you end up burning only one calorie per minute!
T Thomas, former chairman of Hindustan Unilever, passed away March 2.
Here are the key decisions announced by the Reserve Bank of India on Thursday.
Why should India buy olives from Europe when it could do so from the world's largest producers?
Allow yourself the luxuries of foot spas and relaxing massages.
India's batting great Virender Sehwag on Tuesday announced his retirement from international cricket and the Indian Premier League.
Nifty September F&O series ended lower after seven consecutive positive series with Metal Index falling the most
HDFC, TCS, RIL, ITC and ICICI Bank dragged the Sensex by over 100 points.
While the 'Made in China' tag continues to be dominant as far as handsets in India go, things are beginning to change.
Modi's visit to Brussels comes eight days after the deadly attacks on the city in which at least 35 people, including an Indian, died and over 300 were wounded.
'We say we are proud to be Indian. Can we be proud of such an India where its people are hungry and on the streets?'
Iran signed a $3 billion deal with Boeing, backed Qatar against the Saudis, scored a big victory in Syria and reached out to Hamas. Ambassador M K Bhadrakumar examines how the Qatar versus Saudi Arabia standoff is quickly changing alignments in the Middle East.
Temperature fluctuation can cause joint pain and long hours in an air-conditioned environment can only worsen these pains, says Dr Anil Arora.
'Gwadar has the potential to facilitate PLAN's operations in the Arabian Sea and Indian Ocean.' 'Reports of China setting up electronic eavesdropping posts at Gwadar to monitor US and Indian naval activity and shipping traffic through the Straits of Hormuz and the Arabian Sea lend credence to this,' says former RA&W officer Jayadeva Ranade.
Common items between Centre and states - bread, eggs, milk, vegetables, cereals, books and salt - will continue to be exempted.
Around 70 crew members had to abandon abandoned their ship in search of safety and are now scattered in nearby villages. Prasanna D Zore/Rediff.com spoke to one of the Indian crew member from Kutch Mandvi.
In the 30-share Sensex constituents, 16 ended lower and 14 gained, helping the benchmark indices trim losses.
Officials cited the example of the Sixth Pay Commission.
This is the first time domestic players have announced steep cuts.
Faced with a clutter of coffee houses and cafes that also serve the brew, the chain that has 119 stores in seven cities in India is looking at ways to differentiate its brand from the rest.
For easy and wide access, the government plans to market the bond through post offices and various brokers.
As India strives to make its Act East Policy a comprehensive politico-diplomatic and economic success, Brunei gains more salience, says Dr Rahul Mishra.
High retail inflation is exerting pressure on households to cut expenses wherever possible.
A number of prominent citizens and activists on Friday rubbished an Intelligence Bureau report which had said funding of several NGOs was "cleverly disguised" as donations for issues like human rights, but instead they were involved in stalling developmental projects.
The 30-share Sensex ended up 140 points at 28,262 and the 50-share Nifty was up 37 points at 8,551.
Customers won't shift to electric cars until there is countrywide infrastructure for charging stations, which should be as spread out as petrol pumps now. Two, the price of the lithium ion battery, which constitutes 30 to 40 per cent of the cost of an electric car, has to fall substantially, so that the vehicle is as affordable as a gasoline one.
China is estimated to grow at 6.7 per cent in 2016.
He added that the risks can increase if the Chinese slowdown gathers more speed.
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ATF for domestic carriers has become 11.22 per cent cheaper since October and is expected to see more price cuts in the next three months.
'Dementia is going to be a huge challenge for hospitals, doctors, nurses, physiotherapists, health workers and family members.'
India should plan its strategies on the assumption that the rightward swing will stay and the West will retreat into an economic fortress, says Nitin Desai.
Former Honduran President Rafael Callejas pleaded guilty on Monday to U.S. charges that he participated in bribery schemes that are under investigation at soccer's world governing body FIFA.
MS Dhoni all set for new innings.
The rupee resumed lower at 63.65 per dollar as against previous closing of 63.58 at the Interbank Foreign Exchange (Forex) market.
The deal, part of the Jaypee Group's plan to cut Rs 60,000-crore debt, follows months of negotiations.
Its double bonanza for Rajinikanth fans as his newest film releases on his 64th birthday.
Summary of sports events and persons who made news on Thursday
'The government must keep bad news out of the newspapers. If you have news about a fight everyday, it is not a climate where investment takes place.'