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As part of a self help initiative, mental health coach Anu Krishna helps Rediff readers talk about their problems and offers advice.
As part of this self help initiative with Rediff.com, Mental Health Coach Anu Krishna helps readers talk about their problems and offers advice.
Abhishek Bachchan gets love from the Indian Diaspora.
India slams the Pakistani prime minister for 'unwarranted reference to J&K' during pious occasion.
Mind coach and NLP practitioner Anu Krishna guides readers on how to prioritise mental health and take control of one's life.
Rajinikanth gave a realistic portrayal in his 2016 release Kabali.
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Jimmy Shergill, Randeep Hooda and Mahie Gill fill this film with restless vigour.
Subhash K Jha remembers the dear departed.
A movie is no Bollywood movie without a rain sequence!
Ankit Sharma, 26, had been missing since Tuesday and might have been killed in stone pelting, officials said.
Anita Aikara gives you 10 Indian words the West grabbed from us.
In her weekly QnA with Rediff readers, life coach and mental health guru Anu Krishna addresses issues relating to mental health and offers solutions.
A look at the top tweets from your favourite Bollywood celebrities.
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'The death certificate which I once read even states the date, 6 August, but I know that already.' 'Every year, we observe paath at the local gurdwara for which we need to take leave from school. The leave form always says 'attending father's death anniversary'. 'I always dread this day -- the long walk from my desk to the teacher's table with my diary in hand and in it a handwritten note dripped with sadness despite its curt language.' 'What generally follows is pity on my teacher's face, a deep sigh of sympathy and a sad pat on the back.' A moving excerpt from Gurmehar Kaur's memoir Small Acts Of Freedom.
Madhuri Banerjee is the author of My Clingy Girlfriend. So when she advises you on how to deal with one, be scared. Very scared!
In her weekly column, mental health guru Anu Krishna offers advice on how to take charge of your life.
Sukanya Verma lists her top 15 songs of the year.
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Tell yourself that nothing is worth losing sleep over and every opportunity leads to growth and learning.
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday offered prayers at a Matua temple in Bangladesh's Orakandi, the birthplace of Hindu mystic figure and Matua community's spiritual guru Harichand Thakur.
The item girl is at it again!
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'Fear of the Other stalks our lives as it did in ancient times and the mobs are just as easy to incite as it was then,' says Arundhuti Dasgupta.
Will retirement bedim the sparkle of Captain Cool, asks ad guru Sandeep Goyal?
Thakita Thakita is refreshing with its new faces, good music and good production values, but could've been better with better writing.
In her weekly column, mental health guru Anu Krishna offers advice on how to take charge of your life.
Train your mind to lead you to the secrets and keep the channel of communication open with it, so you become aware and act on it, says mind coach and mental health expert Anu Krishna.
'Let us acknowledge this and let us lead that change. Even as we change, let us not forget to love the complexity of our country and revel in its multiculturalism. Let us not forget that we've always given space for the smallest voices and the tiniest murmurs and make space for disagreements,' says writer-poet-ad guru Prasoon Joshi.