You can return to Delhi even after 25 years and find that friends treat you as if you had never left, says Rahul Jacob.
Proceeds would be used for business expansion, repayment of loans and working capital requirements
Dhruv Munjal profiles the architect, who received a gift from Narendra Modi.
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Anjali Lama tells Anita Aikara/Rediff.com how she struggles to find acceptance in society and work in the city.
Queen Elizabeth II had an impromptu lesson in Indian dance mudras, or ritual hand gestures, when the 90-year-old monarch met celebrated dancer and choreographer Arunima Kumar at the Buckingham Palace.
Auroville just turned 50. Aurovilians who grew up in The experimental city speak of how their childhood was marked by a sense of openness and possibility.
Our focus should rather be on strengthening security measures to prevent Kollam-like tragedies, says Sanjeev Nayyar.
Contemporary records speak of Chhatrapati Shivaji's resolve to liberate Hindu holy places, and the later Maratha rulers carried forward his legacy, Colonel Anil A Athale (retd) reveals in a forthcoming book.
Ved Prakash who has been working in the field of recyclable raw materials for 29 years aims to 'create value' every day.
The impact of social media cannot be understated in the recent rise in the profile of women cricketers.
'...I have not read newspapers for quite some time,' a psychologist tells Syed Firdaus Ashraf, 'and I am perfectly normal.'
South African model, Rolene Strauss is the new Miss World.
India's largest cow hospital provides care for 1,600 cows, bulls, oxen, that are sick, diseased, injured or deformed. With wards for cows with breast cancer, cows that have lost their legs in road accidents, cows that have been operated upon to remove plastic from their bellies, the hospice is a tourist attraction.
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The events of September 24 have not only earned the country a whole lot of interest but also showed the world how a lot more can be accomplished with a shoestring budget.
Shubir Rishi/Rediff.com continues his jungle adventure and narrates his day at the Kanha National Park.
The winners of the 63rd National awards seemed quite overwhelmed with their big wins, and they spoke happily about them.
Simona Halep became the first Romanian in 40 years to lift the French Open trophy at Roland Garros on Saturday.
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Before unveiling the giant 'Adiyogi' bust, Modi lighted the 'Maha Yoga Yagna' and released the book Adiyoga: The source of Yoga, which deals with yogic sciences.
Martand Singh, the master of weaves, took India to the world.
Cartoon characters created and developed in local animation studios are enchanting Indian kids like never before, says Vanita Kohli-Khandekar.
In the third of a 12-part series, we list out all the places you should visit and all the festivals you should celebrate through the New Year.
Winners of the 2016 National Geographic Nature Photographer of the Year.
'Rarely do you come across a leader of a free world who meets another leader of a free world and serves him tea in a suit that chants his name. Over and over again.'
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Utkal Tubers is selling potato seeds in new areas and seizing the opportunity to create a Rs 100-crore firm.
Utkal Tubers is selling potato seeds in new areas and seizing the opportunity to create a Rs 100-crore firm.
Want to know about the hidden lakes in the urban sprawl of the National Capital Region? The author, Geetanjali Krishna goes on a trail in their search.
Bajirao, an unorthodox leader, faced much opposition during his lifetime from the Brahmins of Pune. In the last hundred years or so, he has been ignored due to caste politics in Maharashtra where he has become a 'non person' for having been born a Brahmin, says Colonel Anil A Athale (retd).
Companies making larger profits are now paying a lower rate of effective tax because of concessions
With the "#100sareepact" trending, saris have come back into focus as a garment that is contemporary yet comfortable. Ritika Bhatia identifies four labels leading the funky revolution.
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Ritika Kochhar finds out how Indian miniatures, which were once buried in manuscripts, ended up drawing collectors the world over.
Private airports are much better but because of poor regulation, the tariffs have shot up.
'It is a diamond which has a very long competitive history.'
'Never ever have so many states across the country declared animals as vermin as they have in 6 to 8 months.'
The author revisits Jaipur, Jodhpur and Udaipur and finds them to be a medley of the old and new
Yes, Aurangzeb was a tyrant who ill-treated his subjects. But was he the only Mughal emperor guilty of this, asks Syed Firdaus Ashraf.