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How to make butterscotch ice cream at home

How to make butterscotch ice cream at home

Rediff.com22 May 2018

Sangita Agrawal shares a simple recipe.

5 inspiring lessons for success from Abraham Lincoln

5 inspiring lessons for success from Abraham Lincoln

Rediff.com13 Dec 2011

Next time you find disappointment and failure staring at you, think like Lincoln, says Prakash Iyer, Executive Coach, MD, Kimberly Clark-Lever.

How to make an Eggless Mango Mousse Cake

How to make an Eggless Mango Mousse Cake

Rediff.com13 May 2019

Executive Chef, Avinash Kumar from Novotel Imagica Khopoli shares his special mango recipes.

World's richest temple may move stash to Modi's gold scheme

World's richest temple may move stash to Modi's gold scheme

Rediff.com7 Dec 2015

The richest Hindu temple in the world could soon come to the rescue of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's plan to recycle tonnes of idle gold and cut economy-hurting imports.

Joji: The Mundane Disarranged by a Heart of Darkness

Joji: The Mundane Disarranged by a Heart of Darkness

Rediff.com16 Apr 2021

With Joji, Dileesh Pothan has found a way, once more, to use everything he has learnt to further push the boundaries of his art, observes Sreehari Nair.

These 9 steps can make Earth a better place

These 9 steps can make Earth a better place

Rediff.com6 Jun 2011

While governments and corporations are taking steps to reduce greenhouse gases, individuals, too, can pitch in to make this world a better place for present and future generations.

Toyota to recall 6.5 million cars to fix power window switch

Toyota to recall 6.5 million cars to fix power window switch

Rediff.com21 Oct 2015

Toyota said modules in the power window master switch may have been lubricated inconsistently during the manufacturing process.

Submarine tragedy: Efforts on to ascertain fate of 18 navy men

Submarine tragedy: Efforts on to ascertain fate of 18 navy men

Rediff.com15 Aug 2013

Efforts by divers on Thursday to ascertain the fate of 18 trapped Naval officers and men in submarine INS Sindhurakshak that exploded after a fire were hampered by poor visibility inside the submerged warship as heat generated by the blasts had melted parts of the internal hull preventing access to compartments.

Play suspended at Australian Open on hottest day in decade

Play suspended at Australian Open on hottest day in decade

Rediff.com25 Jan 2019

Fire-fighters went on alert as the mercury crept towards an expected maximum of 44 degrees Celsius (111 F), the highest since Black Saturday bushfires in 2009 that killed about 180 people in the southeastern state of Victoria.

In photos: What happens when a trillion-tonne iceberg breaks loose from Antarctica

In photos: What happens when a trillion-tonne iceberg breaks loose from Antarctica

Rediff.com15 Jul 2017

And why YOU should worry about it.

Will Jewar airport transform Noida's real estate market?

Will Jewar airport transform Noida's real estate market?

Rediff.com6 Jan 2020

Its proximity to popular tourist destinations like Agra, which attracts 45 per cent of the international passenger traffic at IGI, could be diverted to Jewar.

Recipe: Chicken Tikka and Achari Paneer

Recipe: Chicken Tikka and Achari Paneer

Rediff.com4 Feb 2015

Whip up these delicious dishes at home!

Recipe: Mango and Chia Seed Panna Cotta

Recipe: Mango and Chia Seed Panna Cotta

Rediff.com29 Apr 2016

Anees Khan, chef-owner of Star Anise Patisserie, Mumbai, shares an interesting mango recipe with us.

Where are you feasting this Ramzan?

Where are you feasting this Ramzan?

Rediff.com7 Jun 2017

The streets of Mumbai's Mohammed Ali Road is a haven for foodies.

First Look: Akshay-John in Desi Boyz

First Look: Akshay-John in Desi Boyz

Rediff.com26 Aug 2011

Here's what your favourite celebrities are tweeting.

Global warming making Siachen riskier for soldiers

Global warming making Siachen riskier for soldiers

Rediff.com14 Aug 2016

The death of 10 soldiers earlier this year in an avalanche in the critical Sonam post, located close to the Line of Control with Pakistan, was due to global warming.

Despite govt's diktat, gold round-tipping is still flourishing

Despite govt's diktat, gold round-tipping is still flourishing

Rediff.com2 Jan 2019

Round-tipping creates the opportunity for exporters to source funds at a much cheaper cost, which they divert to some other business.

Will the gold for cash scheme pay off?

Will the gold for cash scheme pay off?

Rediff.com4 Jun 2015

Gold schemes are offering attractive returns to investors.

Christmas special: Mince pie and mini pull-apart cobs

Christmas special: Mince pie and mini pull-apart cobs

Rediff.com25 Dec 2018

Eat and make merry with these Christmas recipes.

Chicago is building up an appetite for Indian food

Chicago is building up an appetite for Indian food

Rediff.com31 Mar 2011

While Italian and Chinese food are also well-liked, Indian food is becoming a favourite in the city that has many popular and top-notch restaurants.

Is multicultural Britain dead?

Is multicultural Britain dead?

Rediff.com3 Dec 2010

The country where he immediately felt at home in 2005 is no more a melting pot, muses Siddhu Warrier.

Ganesh Chaturthi recipes: Simple and yummy treats

Ganesh Chaturthi recipes: Simple and yummy treats

Rediff.com24 Aug 2017

The Elephant God simply loves these delicacies.

MasterChef recipes: Apple and bacon crumble, mac n' cheese

MasterChef recipes: Apple and bacon crumble, mac n' cheese

Rediff.com24 Nov 2017

Plan to throw a Thanksgiving party this weekend? These delicious recipes from MasterChef Australia will come handy.

Thousands clicked photos, don't know who was Chawla: Sidhu

Thousands clicked photos, don't know who was Chawla: Sidhu

Rediff.com29 Nov 2018

Chawla, who is the general secretary of Pakistan Sikh Gurdwara Prabandhak Committee and is known to speak for 'Khalistan', had shared the purported picture on his Facebook page.

We are all Americans!

We are all Americans!

Rediff.com12 Aug 2020

'What Kamala Harris' rise and rise underscores is that our old ways of identifying the Indian-American Diaspora need to change...' 'None of this detracts from her Indian-American identity, which makes us feel as if we are Americans too,' notes Ambassador M K Bhadrakumar.

V-Day: The coolest new trends in gift-giving

V-Day: The coolest new trends in gift-giving

Rediff.com8 Feb 2011

Sure, flowers are nice and chocolates can melt any sweetie, but how about trying out these exciting new ideas to take it up a notch this Valentine's Day? Here are some of our favorite new gifts that even Cupid would approve of.

Consumers say 'cheers' to 'sweet alcohol'

Consumers say 'cheers' to 'sweet alcohol'

Rediff.com18 Aug 2009

The alcohol market in India might be a bastion of wines and beers, but the lesser known alcoholic beverage 'liqueur' is slowly carving a niche among consumers with its unique aroma and lower alcoholic content.

Train journeys: 7 things we TOTALLY love!

Train journeys: 7 things we TOTALLY love!

Rediff.com18 May 2016

Did you know that the Indian railways carries 23 million passengers every day?

CWG 2010: 14 states, 100,000 cops, one mission

CWG 2010: 14 states, 100,000 cops, one mission

Rediff.com13 Oct 2010

Within India, the Games have brought together policemen and policewomen from 14 different states to carry out the mammoth task of maintaining law and order during the much publicised event.

India draw level as Bellucci retires vs Somdev

India draw level as Bellucci retires vs Somdev

Rediff.com19 Sep 2010

Thomaz Bellucci's forfeiture enabled India draw level (at 2-2) with Brazil in the Davis Cup world group play-off tie in Chennai on Sunday.

World Cup diary: Fans get a shot at biting Suarez

World Cup diary: Fans get a shot at biting Suarez

Rediff.com30 Jun 2018

A restaurant in St Petersburg has struck a chord with the hordes of soccer fans in town for the World Cup by serving up pizzas featuring the faces of some of the tournament's biggest stars.

Delhi is crumbling under its own weight

Delhi is crumbling under its own weight

Rediff.com18 Dec 2019

While Delhi boasts of one of the best metro systems in the world and decent infrastructure, reckless construction, legalising unauthorised colonies, and the worsening water and air quality dent its image of being a robust cosmopolitan city.

Hopefully we can adopt 1.5 billion supporters for final: Williamson

Hopefully we can adopt 1.5 billion supporters for final: Williamson

Rediff.com11 Jul 2019

Winners have the bragging rights but there was no such thing for Williamson who sympathised with India for paying the price for a fickle format despite consistent show.

Why gold smuggling is likely to see a sharp rise

Why gold smuggling is likely to see a sharp rise

Rediff.com10 Jul 2019

Official sources say that the finance ministry is aware of the possible spike in smuggling activity and has already asked intelligence agencies to tighten their vigilance and come down on the unofficial entry of gold into India.

This half-Indian was crowned Miss Japan

This half-Indian was crowned Miss Japan

Rediff.com8 Sep 2016

The 22 year old has an Indian father and a Japanese mother.

Murali: Mourning the loss of a mild-mannered hero

Murali: Mourning the loss of a mild-mannered hero

Rediff.com8 Sep 2010

Pavithra Srinivasan remembers the Tamil actor who passed away at a young age of 46.

AC industry: Big expectations from Budget

AC industry: Big expectations from Budget

Rediff.com29 Jun 2009

The ongoing economic buoyancy in India despite global economic melt down has offered opportunities for rapid growth of consumer durable industry, and in particularly air conditioners and refrigeration industry.

Access all our tiffin recipes right here

Access all our tiffin recipes right here

Rediff.com25 Jun 2009

Take your pick from amongst preparations as diverse as Chhatpate Chole, Zingy Fish Melt Sandwiches and Chilli Chicken -- simply click here to access them all!

World leaders back embattled Pachauri

World leaders back embattled Pachauri

Rediff.com5 Feb 2010

Embattled UN climate panel chief R K Pachauri found support on Friday from world leaders attending the climate change conference in New Delhi as they contended that some mistake in the IPCC report does not change the basic facts of global warming.

PM backs Pachauri, says India has faith in IPCC

PM backs Pachauri, says India has faith in IPCC

Rediff.com5 Feb 2010

Pachauri, who has been under attack from various quarters over the IPCC's 2007 report on Himalayan glaciers, has already ruled out his resignation saying that the mistake was 'unfortunate' and he would go ahead to complete the Fifth IPCC Assessment Report.