Kamlesh R Prajapati, a Victoria horse carriage driver, is anguished about losing his livelihood.
Former BCCI president Anurag Thakur on Tuesday announced setting up of a cricket and sports academy in Leh to ensure that talented athletes get the required training to become a part of the mainstream.
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Through rights issue, a firm allows existing shareholders a right to buy additional shares in the company at a specific price.
Sehwag and Lamba, who played 76 first-class matches for Delhi between 1967 and 1981, are in the six-member panel headed by retired judge R V Easwar.
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He is the first player to win an ATP tournament three times in succession on seven different occasions!
Novak Djokovic is only the 12th - third among active - player in the Open Era (since 1968) to win the 700 career singles matches.
This is the film festival's third edition.
'Sometimes, we forget that the most important thing is to smile.'
Eknath Gaikwad, the former Member of Parliament from Mumbai's South Central constituency reacts to his defeat.
The BJP candidates are on the winning trail, outdoing their opponents with thumping leads. Shahnawaz Akhtar reports.
'It is the journey of my father -- how he made it in this industry in no time, from a nobody to a music mogul.'
Sebi wanted to know how much Mutual Fund head honchos were paid. A look into who got how much...
Adille Sumariwalla was re-elected unopposed as the president of Athletics Federation of India (AFI) for a second term at its Annual General Body Meeting in New Delhi on Friday.
Two families grieve the death of Pradeep Maruti Gade, one of the 104 victims of the Mumbai hooch tragedy.
The market is abuzz about how the fabled investor got it wrong.
And if the rumours are to be believed then swashbuckling cricketer, Virendra Sehwag seems to yet another cricketers who could turn to politics.
Former India opener Virender Sehwag says bowlers will lose a weapon if bouncers are banned.
From Bali to Bhutan, we'll tell you the places to head to!
Soon, she says, she will repay the Rs 50,000 she owes her debtors and start life afresh. "Without my husband."
Watch out for the third Chopra girl, making her foray into Bollywood!
'How will we pay for their education now?' asks a grandmother about her two grandchildren who lost their father in Mumbai's liquor tragedy.
Boxer Vijender Singh threw his hat in the ring for the Padma Bhushan but insisted he won't be 'hurt' in case of a rejection
Rouhalllah Quazim aka Raymond Gazi had a tough time surviving in the modeling world. Until, this ad happened to him. Divya Nair/Rediff.com interviews the Kashmiri model on his career highs and lows
MotorOctane tells you how to make them enjoyable as you soak in the glory of your journeys.
'He would never make fun of the person asking the question, however way-out the question may have been,' says Meenal Baghel, former editor, Mumbai Mirror.
Rediff.com meets a family that longs for "a very nice man" who, alas, will never return.
What makes winning in Indian Wells and Miami difficult is the fact that the two tournaments are held back-to-back, over four weeks, and in completely different directions. No wonder they are sometimes labeled as the 'Fifth Major'.
And here's everything that went down!
The names of AFI's Chief Mefical Officer Arun Mendiratta and national chief coach Bahadur Singh, who has not gone to Gold Coast, are being considered for the panel.
Families, torn apart by the Malvani hooch tragedy, where 104 people lost their lives confront a dark and hopeless future.
In a special series, we will put YOU to the test everyday!
With not even WhatsApp having the decryption key, users now enjoy a new level of privacy, however, this is also a concerning development for the Indian government, says Himanshu Juneja
Govt's decision comes two days after the National Green Tribunal had warned of strict action if clarity was not provided on the issue.
Elana Meyer looks back on the disappointment of missing out on competing internationally because of the sporting boycott of South Africa in conversation with Rediff.com's Laxmi Negi.
The event, Agenda Aaj Tak 2014, was attended by a host of former cricketers including Pakistan skipper Wasim Akram, pacer Shoaib Akhtar and Indian openers Gautam Gambhir and Virender Sehwag.
While still not as drool-worthy as their private sector counterparts, the hike is quite hefty, and across segments