Pakistan would like England play an ODI in Karachi next month despite the bomb blast in the city on Tuesday
"Her mental functions, I can assure you, are absolutely normal," said Apollo Hospitals chairman Pratap C Reddy.
Here's how to make sesame seed brittles for Makar Sankranti. Share your fav recipes!
Bengaluru added four of the eight new innovation centres to emerge as the fifth global hub for innovation.
Looking for a place where you can party all night? Here's a global list of destinations that is sure to interest the party lover in you.
India produced 12,000,000 tonnes of mangoes as against the world's total production of 23,455,000 tonnes -- 51.1 per cent.
After KFC and MacDonald's of the United States, the leading London-based fast food multinational Dixy Chicken is making forays in the Indian market and will open its first two outlets here by early next year.
"Virat is fabulous," says 27-year old model Ritu Chauhan from New Delhi... but that doesn't make her think of dating her favourite cricketer. Speaking to Tista Sengupta/Rediff.com, Ritu throws light on her journey into modelling and how she thinks couples should work hand-in-hand.
A keen understanding of the way our brain functions is essential to building sustainable routines and habits that set us up for success, says Jay Kumar Hariharan.
About 900 jubilant fans and employees of the Thai billionaire who owns Leicester City roared when the final whistle blew in their team's 1-1 draw at Manchester United.
The New York Film Festival served an amazing plate of films. Aseem Chhabra picks the best ones.
The Goa-based designer fields rapid-fire questions!
The bitter legal battle between Kirit Pathak, owner of the multi-million pound Patak's Indian food empire, and his two sisters is being settled out of court, the London high court was told on Wednesday.
The ministry said it has launched an inquiry to ascertain as to how this "factual information" was not included in the ministry's response to an RTI query.
The band's trip to Rishikesh delayed their split till 1970! This & other unheard stories...
Pankaj Vasani tells us how he moved from an unhealthy life to walking and running 20 kilometres a day.
A second-generation doctor of traditional Chinese medicine, Chen Jjianmin will begin the life-challenging adventure on March 20.\n\n
This week's collection of stories that prove we live in a truly mad, mad world.
On June 8, an academic from Britain was turned away at the Hyderabad airport by the Indian immigration authorities. She was told that she would not be denied entry into India, and if she wished to do so, she could re-apply in 2016.
Cognizant jumps 13 ranks to become 4th most valued.
Till recently there was no monument to the Maratha victory or the great Maratha General Mahadji Shinde. It was a defeat, such as never suffered by the British in India.
Authorities in Kentucky have charged three men, including a father and son, in connection with the shooting death of Olympic sprinter Tyson Gay's 15-year-old daughter outside a restaurant over the weekend, police said.
Mumbai-based designer Nachiket Barve talks about his favourite things.
British data analytics firm Cambridge Analytica is at the centre of a controversy in India, the United States and Britain after two newspapers reported on Sunday that the company harvested personal data about Facebook users beginning in 2014. How does that matter, what does it entail and should you be worried? All these answers and more, explained right here.
Aakar Patel tell us why we must travel with open eyes and discover ourselves.
A look at the hottest male vegetarian celebs from across the globe.
When the filmmaker took Rediff.com on a tour of his lavish New York estate.
'When the trailer of Angrezi Medium came out, and when the credits were rolling in the end, with names like Irrfan Khan, Kareena Kapoor Khan, Deepak Dobriyal, Dimple Kapadia... that's when it hit me and I couldn't control my tears. That was the first time I realised that I was living my dream.'
"The RSS is trying to change the nature of India. Other parties haven't tried to capture India's institutions," he said.
Male tennis players from the United States are almost as rare as hen's teeth at Wimbledon this year, but a hawk native to North and South America definitely rules the roost when it comes to clearing the championship courts of pigeons.
We sorted through countless photographs taken around the world to come up with the top photos of 2019. Together these images tell the story of the year -- capturing moments of hope and heartbreak, triumph and tragedy.
London-based Indian model Bhavna Suri tells us why models deserve equal respect as any other profession.
The annual Cities Survey, reveals how global travellers view key tourist cities around the world.
'When you come through the hassles and struggles of business life, your mind is wired differently.' 'You are more connected to reality,' Akali Dal MP Naresh Gujral tells Rahul Jacob and Archis Mohan
Congress Vice-President Rahul Gandhi on Tuesday said the Bharatiya Janata Party is number one in marketing and so are able to claim to have done more. He said the United Progressive Alliance had done more development work than the National Democratic Alliance.
Rouhani said the people of Iran were free to protest peacefully, but rejected violence.
Shot in 2014, these images from across the globe will tell that it is a crazy world out there!