With the spate of businesses turning their attention to Ayodhya, land rates have shot up, in some pockets by as much as 10 times. Whether one walks into a hotel lobby or sits down for a meal, land deals are being discussed at every other table -- one on one or among groups.
Jhunjhunwala passed away early on Sunday morning due to a cardiac arrest, a source in his newly set up airline said.
'I've never seen such cooperation before. Problem solving. Everyone working together. And truthful.' 'Someone from the prime minister's office was there the entire time, at the table, one of the team.' 'Now you have to figure out how to get them out. And I'm just gonna sit here patiently.' 'But if you annoy me, I could actually ruin the whole game for you and for the people in here, which is the avalanche'.
Guilt-free millet modaks are a wholesome addition to your festivities.
It's #ThrowbackThursday and Bollywood actors have so many beautiful memories.
India scripted history as the ambitious third Moon mission of the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) touched down on the Moon's south pole, propelling the country to an exclusive club of four and making it the first nation to land on the uncharted surface.
Camel milk is an excellent source of iron and protein when compared to cow milk. It also has high Vitamin B3 and good probiotics. With the variety of nutrients camel milk has, experts feel it should be labelled a superfood.
Sports fraternity mourns former PM Vajpayee's demise
The 2019 National Geographic Travel Photo contest is now in its fifth week of accepting entries. The best entries this week include a close-up of a lioness and two bears giving high-fives to one another. The contest is open until May 3.
Wimbledon debutant Eubanks ends Tsitsipas's challenge in fourth round.
Jaw-dropping entries for the 2019 National Geographic Travel Photo Contest keep on coming. Here are 10 more that have impressed the judges -- and it's clear they've got their work cut out. The grand prize winner will win $7,500 (Rs 5.2 lakh) and will be featured on the @natgeotravel Instagram account which boasts 30 million followers.
On World Photography Day, we present some of the best pictures from Anil Kumble's wildlife photography collection.
Juan Martin Del Potro, world number 165, was feeling "so alive" that by the time the match hit the mid-way point of the second set, Stan Wawrinka did not know what had hit him.
'How can so many misfortunes fall on one beautiful family?'
National Geographic's Travel Photo Contest is open for entries and has already attracted incredible snaps from across the globe. Week 2 of the contest include images of a newborn lion being carried to safety in the jaws of its mother, a daredevil slackliner in the USA, and a penguin being chased by a fur seal. The international competition runs from 18 March to 3 May, with budding photographers able to enter their work in one of three categories: nature, cities and people.
Entertainment may be its raison d'etre but the tears brought about by cinema are no less significant.
In a year of overwrought spectacles that slavishly sucked up to the audience, I found refuge in a bunch of 'mainstream' Indian films that espoused such old-fashioned values as dedication to craft, close observation and casual bravery, explains Sreehari Nair.
M D Riti pays tribute to Bangalore's homegrown business giant.
Images from Day 4 of the third Test between Australia and India, at the SCG, on Sunday.
The dish is packed with aromatic spices and has a great bite to it.
These users span across four continents and included diplomats, political dissidents, journalists and senior government officials.
There's some amazing stuff beneath the water. For proof, look no further than the annual Ocean Art Underwater Photo Competition.
New-generation private sector banks such as ICICI, HDFC, Axis, Kotak etcetera owe their existence to the recommendations of the first Narasimham Committee.
'The prime minister can think of bullet trains and speed, but cannot think of special measures to save these magnificent creatures.'
Because he knows Odisha; and Odisha knows him, observes Aditi Phadnis.
Arshad Warsi on working in Golmaal Again, gearing up for the third part in Munnabhai series and more...
At the end of the six short stories, Feels Like Ishq is uneven yet watchable, feels Sukanya Verma.
A heart-warming image of a gentle moment between a gorilla and a rescuer who saved her from being slaughtered is the winner of the Wildlife Photographer of the Year People's Choice Award beating nearly 50,000 images to win the much respected prize. Canadian photographer Jo-Anne McArthur's shot, called 'Pikin and Appolinaire' emerged as the favourite. Jo-Anne's image was chosen from a shortlist of 24, selected by the Natural History Museum from almost 50,000 entries submitted for the 2017 competition. Below are the winners and finalists.
If you have the money and are looking for a fast and comfortable sports tourer, then the Kawasaki Ninja ZX-14R is a good option, says Tushar Kamath
'He also granted the temple freedom from all taxes and decreed that no one could litigate against it ever.'
The 2017 edition of the Guinness World Records reveals a selection of the most jaw-dropping records and record holders.
Is this Rahul on Kailash Mansarovar Yatra? Fake photos, says BJP
Aseem Chhabra lists his favourite Indian films of 2021.
Ajit Balakrishnan on mapping the Business Serengeti.
India was fooled into believing that Communist China wanted a 'negotiated' settlement with the Tibetans; it was never the case, says Claude Arpi.
As the gentle carer of the 'poorest of poor' became a saint on Sunday, Rediff.com looks back at the two miracles that she performed, paving the way for her to be called a saint.
Here are some of the best images of winners and finalists.
Siva Sankar looks at S P Balasubrahmanyam's fantastic repertoire.
Looking for travel inspiration as you plan your summer vacation? Here's help.
'He had a carry bag made of plastic. One pistol came out of it. There was also a magazine which had three rounds. And a mobile and a Rs 100 currency note.' No prizes for guessing who that was...