The 38-year-old actor mum reveals how yoga keeps her fit and healthy.
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It is amazing how she used social media to network, inspire and give back to society while building an international career.
Salil Dhawan explains why you must invest early in life.
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Rediff reader Mrityunjay Bhatt, 27, from Indore, Madhya Pradesh tells us what he learned from his father Mahendra Mohan Bhatt.
The curious onlookers that greet the candidates are, however, unaware about the importance of history. They are just there to catch a glimpse of 'Rani Ma' Amrita Roy or Mahua Moitra.
As the superstar of Indian cinema celebrates his 70th birthday, we bring you lessons from his life and times
Rediff readers share pictures and tell us how their lives have changed in the last decade.
Shikha Verma offers invaluable money management insights
Remember the trees that bend during the storm will survive; the ones that try to defy and stand straight tend to get damaged and uprooted, points out management guru Virender Kapoor.
Prof Saras Saraswathy of the University of Virginia's Darden School shares some essential life lessons.
Imran Khan knows Pakistan is holding a strong hand and doesn't have to flaunt it while claiming victory. But Pakistan has learned from the experience of the 1990s -- high risk of going out on a limb, asserts Ambassador M K Bhadrakumar.
Setbacks and success are both a part of your professional journey. After all, the greatest success stories often begin with a healthy dose of overcoming adversity. Use this experience to fuel your ambition and keep your eyes firmly set on achieving your career goals, asserts Sonica Aron, founder of the HR consultancy firm, Marching Sheep.
Film folk have been posting glamorous pictures, and we bring some of them to you.
Sukanya Verma lists everything you can watch.
The show offers ample lessons in behaviour management, leadership and setting the ground for the future.
For all of Sohn's efforts at reconciliation, Japan has had an awkward relationship with him and his legacy.
Miss Utah 2020 Rachel Slawson is busting stereotypes while raising awareness about mental health, body issues and self love.
Even though Carlos Alcaraz recently dethroned him from the top of the world rankings, Novak Djokovic is still considered the man to beat and still has the power to turn opponents into nervous wrecks.
Congress leader KC Venugopal said the opposition meeting is going to be a game changer for Indian political scenario
Here's what your favourite Bollywood celebrities are tweeting.
Here's what your favourite Bollywood celebrities are tweeting.
Big Girls Don't Cry is too solemn to be fun and too timid to be truly bold, feels Deepa Gahlot.
As you spruce up for Dussehra puja this year, we have a suggestion for you! How about looking at your finances in a whole new way?
rediffGURU Abhishek Shah advise you on how to deal with challenges at the workplace.
Brace yourself for eye-catching pics of the actress walking down the ramp.
A flavour-of-the-season approach does not work in investing, suggests Deepesh Raghaw.
One thing is clear, that anyone can be infected, Milind wrote. 'Even if you have had the vaccine,' he pointed out.
'This confrontation could have been avoided by a less arrogant administration that initially listened, used whatever negotiating skills they had and tried to be more credible,' observes Ramesh Menon.
Designers, models share the lessons they learnt from their mothers and the sacrifices their mums made for them.
Ashwin is the only Indian to score a century and bag a five-wicket in a single Test. He has achieved this feat on three occasions.
'I somehow felt that Muzaffar Ali was in Aligarh to feel the pulse of the Muslim youth, especially in the darker and harsher times that India is passing through,' notes Mohammad Sajjad.
This International Women's Day, let's celebrate the women who make our lives more meaningful.
'Love, be it between a boy and a girl or your passion for your craft, carries with it no complaints.'
Neeraj Chopra launches outreach programme, interacts with students from 75 schools
By incorporating creativity into academics using items you already have at home and encouraging exploration, you can make the learning journey not only enjoyable but also memorable.
Rishabh Lawania's three tips for success: 1. Innovate. 2. Fail fast. 3. Always see ahead of time.
'Once you set up a tweet-storm of vilification, labelling individuals anti-nationals, traitors, blasphemous, and foreign agents, you are creating enough justification for somebody with a gun to kill, or for a mob to lynch,' warns Shekhar Gupta.