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Zodiac signs & disorders are linked: survey

Zodiac signs & disorders are linked: survey

Rediff.com17 Feb 2007

Each of the 12 astrological signs have at least two medical disorders associated with them, thus placing people born under a given sign at increased risk compared to those born under different signs, according to a new survey.

'My opponents want to create a tamasha'

'My opponents want to create a tamasha'

Rediff.com26 Nov 2007

Whether I have become a political untouchable now or not, will be decided by the people of Karnataka, says JD-S supremo H D Deve Gowda.

It's a fight for humanity

It's a fight for humanity

Rediff.com2 Dec 2008

We can't start overthrowing governments but we can keep a strict watch on them as citizens of a free world, who give a damn. We can also choose who we give power too. A democratic government is said to be: of the people, by the people, for the people. India is the largest democracy in the world and home to 1.2 billion people living all over the world. It is possible for a resounding voice to be heard if we speak together now, says Priya Kale

NDTV plans big for mobile TV

NDTV plans big for mobile TV

Rediff.com27 Dec 2007

The CEO of NDTV Convergence is not only in a hurry to load the mobile screens with news, music, astrology, sports but also exclusive video content and mobile TV.

Need to rewrite history from India's point of view: Shah

Need to rewrite history from India's point of view: Shah

Rediff.com17 Oct 2019

Shah credited Savarkar for calling the 1857 rebellion as India's first independence struggle.

Sabari row: Temple may ask for probe

Sabari row: Temple may ask for probe

Rediff.com29 Jun 2006

The board will decide future action in a meeting soon.

Are MLAs dying because MP assembly is jinxed?

Are MLAs dying because MP assembly is jinxed?

Rediff.com23 Jan 2020

Some BJP and Congress leaders believe the assembly building is filled with 'negative energy'.

Jethmalani plays emotional card for Manu's bail

Jethmalani plays emotional card for Manu's bail

Rediff.com2 Apr 2007

The bench was fixing a date in July for hearing Manu's bail and appeal against his conviction and life sentence by the Delhi high court.

Pori fails to sparkle

Pori fails to sparkle

Rediff.com5 Feb 2007

Watch Pori if you want to pass time.

Now, downloads get desi

Now, downloads get desi

Rediff.com2 Nov 2006

TV stars get wet for Holi

TV stars get wet for Holi

Rediff.com5 Mar 2007

Hussain, Tina and several small screen celebs had a blast at the Zoom Holi party.

'They want to throw Pilot out of the Congress'

'They want to throw Pilot out of the Congress'

Rediff.com18 Jul 2020

'Nobody understands Gehlot's politics.' 'The Congress high command should wake up.'

CEO horoscopes for 2007

CEO horoscopes for 2007

Rediff.com5 Jan 2007

Find out what's in store this year for everyone from Steve Jobs to Oprah.

'People like me got limited roles'

'People like me got limited roles'

Rediff.com25 Oct 2006

Madhur Jaffrey talks about her early years, and more.

The Poultry Queen stands isolated

The Poultry Queen stands isolated

Rediff.com25 Feb 2006

Top Maharashtra police officer suspended

Top Maharashtra police officer suspended

Rediff.com21 Dec 2004

Rahul Gopal was arrested by the Anti-Corruption Bureau on Monday.

Lantern to burn at 10, Circular Road on Feb 2

Lantern to burn at 10, Circular Road on Feb 2

Rediff.com30 Jan 2006

All broken tiles have been replaced with glazed tiles of the choice of the family and the boundary walls have been raised in accordance with the 'Z Plus' security status that the Railway Minister enjoys in view of threat from communal forces.

22 crore devotees in 49 days: Kumbh makes history

22 crore devotees in 49 days: Kumbh makes history

Rediff.com5 Mar 2019

he one-and-a-half-month-long Kumbh Mela ended on Monday with devotees from different walks of life and parts of the country taking a holy dip on Mahashivratri.

Buddhists of the world, unite

Buddhists of the world, unite

Rediff.com27 Dec 2005

The tiny town of Amravati, cradle of the Mahayana school of thought, will see over 150,000 monks coming from different parts of the globe, including the Far East and South East Asian countries.

Ex-IAF officer creates calendar that has no 'Friday the 13th'

Ex-IAF officer creates calendar that has no 'Friday the 13th'

Rediff.com12 Nov 2015

The former air force officer, who has now moved to the United States, has introduced a new concept of calculation for the formation of calendar which he calls as "decimalisation of minutes and hours."

2020: Storm signals ahead for India!

2020: Storm signals ahead for India!

Rediff.com31 Dec 2019

'Our modern icons have assumed infallibility and think course correction or admission of a mistake as taboo.' 'Much will depend on the sagacity of the national leadership to show humility that our Gods showed.' 'Else, we are doomed in the coming year to divert our attention to firefighting rather than the task of nation building,' warns Colonel Anil A Athale (retd).

BJP taking Uma for granted?

BJP taking Uma for granted?

Rediff.com28 Sep 2004

Beyond the bus service

Beyond the bus service

Rediff.com27 Apr 2005

Rajini @ 70: Film one-liners do not a politician make

Rajini @ 70: Film one-liners do not a politician make

Rediff.com11 Dec 2020

Rajinikanth's visible electoral strength is his constant mouthing of the term, 'aanmiga arasiyal', or 'spiritual politics', without he having to explain what it is. By implication, it is all that what Dravidian politics is not about. It may imply anti-corruption, being against Periyar's forgotten anti-god, anti-Brahmin dictum, but also ends up covering 'Tamil pride', which begins with Tamil language where, as a Maratha from Karnataka, he has more to defend himself. However, in the contemporary national context, aanmiga arasiyal is seen as a front for Rajini to market his brand of 'soft Hindutva' but identified even more with the BJP and Prime Minister Narendra Modi, in political terms, says N Sathiya Moorthy.

Justice must be insulated from 'disruptive factors', says outgoing CJI

Justice must be insulated from 'disruptive factors', says outgoing CJI

Rediff.com1 Oct 2018

At his farewell function, CJI Dipak Misra said that tears of a poor man is equal to tears of a rich man.

Does your zodiac affect your health?

Does your zodiac affect your health?

Rediff.com4 Feb 2004

medical experts are not saying that your zodiac will decide your future health, but studies have found that certain ailments are more common among people born in certain months.

Of Brahmin PMs and Muslim Presidents

Of Brahmin PMs and Muslim Presidents

Rediff.com28 Jul 2004

2019 election and the brown man's burden

2019 election and the brown man's burden

Rediff.com28 May 2019

'The anti-India biases of the Western elite can be attributed to the unease these privileged nations feel at the rise of Asian nations like India and China.' 'But what ought to shock all right-thinking Indians is that many of our own countrymen/women have joined this chorus,' says Colonel Anil A Athale (retd).

Why Phil Spector is haunted

Why Phil Spector is haunted

Rediff.com20 Sep 2003

Dubai: Indian kills self over prediction

Dubai: Indian kills self over prediction

Rediff.com20 Dec 2005

Thirty-year-old Sandeep was found hanging by the hook of a fan in his room.

Will Samvat 2074 be good, bad or ugly?

Will Samvat 2074 be good, bad or ugly?

Rediff.com31 Oct 2017

If GDP growth in Q2FY18 remains below 7%, the outlook for Samvat 2074 would remain uncertain at best, says Nitin Desai.

Munna Master: Muslim bhajan singer, Padma Shri

Munna Master: Muslim bhajan singer, Padma Shri

Rediff.com17 Feb 2020

Munna Master, who has been singing bhajans for 30 years, earnestly believes the Padma Shri is a result of his devotion to gau mata.

'Disappointed' PM not talking 'tantra mantra' anymore: JD-U

'Disappointed' PM not talking 'tantra mantra' anymore: JD-U

Rediff.com3 Nov 2015

JD-U leader Ajay Alok said that the latest developments clearly indicate that the BJP has accepted defeat in Bihar.

Did India discover flight before the Wrights?

Did India discover flight before the Wrights?

Rediff.com9 Feb 2019

'There is enough proof of science-driven research in the India of early centuries,' argues Kumar Abhishek.