We will do 7-8 high-end games for global markets every year, Manish Agarwal, CEO, Reliance Games
FM he did not come down hard on Rajan to cut rates
Jammu and Kashmir MLA Ramesh Arora wants momos banned, but are they really unhygienic and harmful?
In Virender Kapoor's latest book A Wonderful Wife twelve men write about the difference their wives have made in their respective lives.
An excerpt from Conde Nast India's Make In India magazine.
Diversification and asset allocation can reduce uncertainty
Here's this week of truly crazy and mad stories that will make you laugh.
Mini Ribeiro picks five best places to dig into Goan cuisine.
Farah Ki Daawat host Farah Khan dishes out secrets of our favourite stars' food choices.
Rahul Gandhi has taken the fight to the Modi government, feels Milan Vaishnav. Aziz Haniffa/Rediff.com reports from Washington, DC.
From starting with two sewing machines in her bedroom, Anita Dongre is all set to launch two stores in America. Archana Masih meets the designer for the working woman and the bride.
Generations of Indian Americans have had Arthur first note their feats and recount it to the world. And that is why so many desis across America have been saddened by his passing.
P Rajendran looks back on the 11 plus years he worked with Arthur J Pais, the India Abroad and Rediff.com editor, who passed into the ages on January 8.
Vishu invokes fond memories of childhood writes Divya Nair/Rediff.com
Meet Uma and Krishna Prasad, a unique entrepreneurial couple from Hyderabad.
'If the US-Pakistan relationship continues to suffer, Pakistan may feel it has less to lose and decide that it need not keep a leash on LeT in order to appease America.' 'A tougher US policy toward Pakistan could lead to an emboldened and strengthened LeT and JeM, resulting in more terrorist attacks in India.'
'The main meal consisted of one soup, a salad, 2 or 3 vegetarian dishes (including at least 1 green vegetable), a variety of rice, freshly prepared Rotis or Phulkas, Dal, and yogurt.'
Content marketing is perhaps part of the tectonic shift that is under way in media with the advent of the web, says Ajit Balakrishnan.
Besides a great idea, it takes pluck, and some luck, to get going.
'With enjoyable physical activity, stress release quality sleep and the right diet, we can reverse the metabolic damage which is wreaking havoc in the world and especially in India.'
A group of Adivasi women are using organic produce grown on their farms to change our perception of healthy eating.
Director Ritesh Batra discusses his film, The Lunchbox, which releases this week.
A tourist's leisurely experience of this popular Rajasthan city is enriched by a hands-on interaction with its craftspeople
The economy could return to 8% growth by the end of 2017-2018, says Arvind Panagariya, vice-chairman NITI Aayog.
'While Television generally tends to Clarity,' says Sreehari Nair, 'Arnab Goswami's The Newshour Debate portrays our confusions. Each episode offers both the potency of an intensely-fought boxing match and the giddy pleasures of an orgy.'
'The Pakistan government, we were told, has a plan to renovate several Hindu temples and Buddhist sites, which over the years have fallen into disrepair. The aim is to create a pilgrimage circuit to attract visitors from all over the subcontinent.'
We look back at some of the most inspirational stories featured on Rediff Get Ahead in 2014.
Ask yourself these six questions -- perhaps the answers hold the key to your success.
The Indian Army seems to be the new target of attack. The news leaks, of origin unknown, have been attempting to target individuals inconvenient to the government. In the bargain, mutual trust between individuals and institutions has been severely strained, says Colonel (retd) Anil Athale.
'SBI is already too big. Too big to fail.' 'It already is a moral hazard. What will it do with 20,000 branches that it cannot do with 14,000, especially in these days of online and mobile banking?'
Who said vegetarian food was hard to find in Iran?
B R Ambedkar's fears about personality cults in politics and money power in elections seem to be coming true, says Nitin Desai
Prem Panicker, a keen follower of the game and one of cricket's finest writers, analysed, debated and dissected the four semi-finalists on the Rediff World Cup Chat on Monday.
Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel's sage advice remains as relevant today as it was during his lifetime, says Vivek Gumaste.
Few Harvard graduates are changing the way we teach students.
Priya Bala of Folomojo.com hits the road!
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on Friday disagreed with those in the Congress who were dismissive of the challenge posed by Narendra Modi but asserted that the party would approach the 2014 Lok Sabha polls with self-confidence, irrespective of the results of the just concluded elections in five states.
Prince William and Princess Catherine, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, collected quite a few Mumbai hearts on a hot two days in April.
Vandana has been attempting to bring in radical changes in the unhealthy food habits amongst the tribals.