Prime Minister Narendra Modi has been named among the 30 most influential people on the internet by Time magazine in a list which also features US President Barack Obama.
The dating world can be a mess of expectations and anxieties, but don't let your emotional baggage spill all over your chance at real love, suggests Sybil Shiddell, country manager India, Gleeden, a discreet extra marital dating Web site.
Brahmastra is a work of star-struck ambition and high-octane energy whose razzle-dazzle hits many happy notes, observes Sukanya Verma.
For the sake of children's cinema in India, Raja Sen genuinely hope this film is a solid step forward.
As much as we enjoy and write reams and reams about our amazement at the Kantara climax, 30 years on from now, will we remember these portions more fondly or the ones where Shiva is simply hanging out with his friends, mulls Rohit Sathish Nair.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi, tennis star Sania Mirza and actor Priyanka Chopra are among the probable contenders named by the Time magazine for its annual list of the most influential people in the world.
IMAGES from the English Premier League matches played on Sunday
Vampire Academy falls flat on its face, says Paloma Sharma.
Tottenham were booed off at the final whistle as defeat left them in fifth place
IMAGES from the EPL matches played on Saturday
Has your favourite star made the cut?
Tottenham Hotspur have appointed former Celtic coach Ange Postecoglou as their new manager on a four-year contract.
US President Barack Obama has written a profile for Prime Minister Narendra Modi for Time magazine as it named the Indian leader among the 100 most influential people in the world.
'Bypass Road goes around in circles and gets nowhere,' declares Sukanya Verma.
Colouring books for adults are helping people loosen up and rediscover their childhood.
Their skills are impressive on the field, and their looks easy on the eyes.
A look back at many memorable moments in his life as Prince Charles.
Rediff reader Rashmi Pillai, a pharma professional from Mumbai suggests how to stay positive and make the most of the lockdown.
Shut for nearly a year due to the pandemic, schools reopened in Bihar on March 1. Rediff.com's Archana Masih spoke to 10-11 year olds about their year away from school and what it feels like to be back.
'You can either sulk and blame your destiny or you can choose to handle the situation with positivity.'
This week's collection of stories that prove we live in a truly mad, mad world.
The magazine cited Modi's unconventional announcement on Twitter of his visit to Pakistan last year
This start-up took the 'novel' path to teach children mathematics.
After the Google investment, the company's monthly transactions have spiralled up from 65,000 to nearly one million in just a year. According to reports, the start-up is in fresh talks to raise about $6 million from investors, including Google, says Samreen Ahmad.
Mumbai-based artiste Dev Mehta wants to use modern art to inspire people to think and see things differently. This is his story.
These 12 photographs show what a mad, mad world we live in!
It is the most potent symbol of India's soft power -- more perhaps than the IT industry and our managerial skill, notes Vanita Kohli-Khandekar
'While we are all trying to stay indoors and help flatten the curve, all recruitment processes have been put on hold and I am unable to find a job for myself.'
A round-up of Sunday's action in the Premier League.
Meet 28 year-old Dusyant Sridhar who is a techie by day and an Upanyasakar after work, giving discourses on ancient scriptures.
Samridh Seth suggests nine must-read books that can help turn your life around.
While an American singer and songwriter tops the list, Priyanka Chopra is the only Indian on the list.
The 10-year-old who shares his birthday with William Shakespeare talks about his inspiration to write, his mini library and big dream.
Manchester City needed a second-half penalty from striker Erling Haaland to break the resistance of a dogged Crystal Palace.
Shiva's fans will be disappointed as the film has nothing new to offer.
'(Actor) Rekha has seen me since I was born.' 'She has been a huge inspiration in my life as a designer.'
Delhi-based Riticka Srivastav is bringing a smile on people's faces with her second-hand books.
This Khan superstar told Gulshan Grover, 'Go ahead, become a star in Hollywood.'