Stock markets are not scary. With investment basics in place young investors can make good returns, says Noopur Runjhun.
It's Halloween, and to celebrate we bring you some of the best celebrity costumes through the years.
Cyber attacks have become a major worry for India, as it has been repeatedly targeted by countries like Pakistan and China, reports Vicky Nanjappa.
'I miss my grandparents the most. Though they are no more, I wish they were here. Quarantine would have been heaven.'
'Revisit old footage, perhaps: Your favourite Messi goal, your most memorable Tendulkar century, your dearest Manchester United comeback.' 'Only then will we be able to grasp the lost meaning of why we watch sport, why we love it so much,' notes Dhruv Munjal.
The movie has an interesting premise fails in execution.
Wahab's celebration style was the talk of the PSL after he exhibited it in the first match but has now tapered down his aggression.
Summary of sports events and persons who made news on Friday.
Trump attributed the spike in the confirmed cases of coronavirus to the large-scale testing of the deadly disease.
The third film in the Raaz franchise is up for release today.
Pappu Qureshi, a good samaritan in Mumbai, helps feed more than 50 migrants, mostly daily wagers and their children, but with the 21-day national lockdown looming large, time is running out.
'The vitriol against Deepika Padukone, who is a hugely popular star, will fade over time. But let's not forget what caused it,' says Shuma Raha.
Dipika Pallikal said the Squash Rackets Federation of India (SRFI) needs to have a structure in place for Indians to become a formidable force at the world level.
Rediff.com presents some smashing, jostling, raging photographs of the San Fermin festival. Enjoy!
'If everybody with flu symptoms approach hospitals, it will create a very difficult situation for our health system.'
Actor-director Prabhudeva, who worked with Inder Kumar in the film 'Wanted', remembers him as disciplined artiste.
The shifts are long and the scenes are heartbreaking inside a Maryland hospital where nurses and doctors have been treating coronavirus patients for weeks, unable to let family inside to visit loved ones on their death beds. Some of the hospital staff share their toughest moments to show just how heartbreaking this pandemic has been.
Former Research and Analysis Wing officer Amar Bhushan's book Escape to Nowhere is nothing short of a thriller. It presents a scary picture of what happened or even happens within India's elite intelligence agency.
'Life has been very stressful and frustrating.'
The hits and misses of the week.
Seven people, including two ambulance drivers were assaulted and 20 men have been arrested and were remanded to judicial custody.
England captain Eoin Morgan said a home World Cup is a massive chance for the players to write their names into English cricket folklore.
India must be aware that there is no question of the US fighting the Chinese on land. We have to fight our own battles, points out Virendra Kapoor.
"Built on what was a series of islands, the city's historic downtown core is particularly vulnerable," the NYT said.
'Makes one wonder how much of government will be left standing when this is finally over'
Army Chief Gen V K Singh's leaked letter to Prime Minister Manmohan Singh presenting a grim picture of the force's state of preparedness led to demands by Samajwadi Party and Rashtriya Janata Dal for his dismissal even as government and opposition were agreed his concerns should not have come out in the open.
There's nothing Bollywood can't teach. Happy Halloween, everyone! :)
'People are just putting the mask below their nose.' 'They are only protecting the mouth, but not the nose.' 'People need to understand that it is the nose which has to be protected.'
'This year, we know the virus. Last year we didn't know anything about it.' 'The best part is that for the Indian population there has been some amount of cross protection.'
'There's no wonder that many Pakistani parents send their kids to madrasa and one knows what happens to a small percentage of the kids who go there.
West Indies's big-hitting middle-order all-rounder Kieron Pollard blasted an amazing 36 runs off one over that included a wide in a batting performance for the domestic Australian team the Adelaide Strikers.
"AAP has done a fabulous job highlighting corruption and governance issues and have a good platform for that, but their economic platform is very scary," Venktesh Shukla, president, The Indus Entrepreneurs Silicon Valley, the largest TiE chapter, told Rediff.com. "Valley investors are watching India minutely; the next few months are very crucial for Silicon Valley investors."
'Where will industry have funds when they open up?'