Mini Ribeiro lists her 10 favourite biryani places in Mumbai.
Banning meat is cruel demonetisation. It is stealing from the poor, nothing less, writes Sunita Narain.
Share your memories of the food you ate on your train journey.
Of all the treatments available, Ayurvedic medications are considered as the best remedial measures to uplift the depleting calcium levels in the body, notes Mohamad Yusuf N Shaikh, Founder, Kudrati Ayurved Health Centre.
Rediff reader and food blogger Sangita Agrawal shared these recipes.
Manavi Kapur goes behind the scenes to find out what it takes to be a successful woman wrestler.
A new restaurant in Connaught Place serves platefuls of nostalgia and drama for Dharmendra fans.
Burger King's entry is expected to heat up the burger chain market in India, dominated by McDonald's.
'Give cash assistance of Rs 75 per person per day and an android phone and you will see the economy reviving.'
The brand which has been endorsed by the likes of Paris Hilton, Kim Kardashian and Padma Lakshmi will open the first outlet in New Delhi next April.
Readers reminisce their bitter sweet experiences of ordering meals in the Indian Railways.
Charles 'Biharilal' Thomson, an Australian who speaks fluent Hindi, on how India has bewitched him.
According to the New York Times, Tamil Nadu has a 'rich and undiscovered history'.
'Most important were the breathing exercises -- whatever way you like.' 'Pranayam or just deep breathing...' 'Breathing is very, very, very, very, very, very important.'
Mini Ribeiro tells us where to go salad hopping.
Kejriwal runs his party with the proverbial iron fist and has learnt to temper his aggression, say people close to him.
The supply of buffalo meat has dried up due to ban on illegal slaughterhouses.
What's it like for two people of the same sex to be in love Mumbai? Anita Aikara/Rediff.com finds out.
'We have Hindu values, Hindu customs, Hindu philosophy, Hindu way of looking at all religions as acceptable.' 'These are all great assets of India.'
Differently-abled sportspersons participating in the 15th National Para-Athletics Championships have been put up at unfurnished and unhygienic accommodations.
Shahid Afridi admits that veteran opener Gautam Gambhir is not someone with whom he would be found in a 'coffee shop'.
'Absolute non-violence is not only sinful, but immoral.' 'This doctrine of non-violence benumbed the revolutionary fervor, softened the limbs and hearts of the Hindus, and stiffened the bones of enemies.' A revealing excerpt from Vikram Sampath's Savarkar (Part 2): A Contested Legacy, 1924-1966.
Dr Pranveer Singh from Amarkantak, Madhya Pradesh shares his experience of having poor quality meals served in the Azad Hind Express.
'All businesses have to be run for business, for profits on a sustainable basis. It may sound old school, but then I have been in business for 32 years and you can't change an old tiger's stripes.'
Food blogger Rama Muralidharan shares 3 Indo-Chinese vegetarian recipes.
Just an hour or so from the ones we commonly throng to, they promise a lot more for a lot less.
Nisha Tandon, 49, Dubai tells us how hostel life prepared her to deal with challenges and enjoy life.
"We, Indians have forgotten what is good for us. Foreigners say oats are good so we say the same, arrey, we have oats since ages!" Meet Preeti Virkar, a believer of a different kind.
Himanshu Sehgal is traveling across India, armed with a plate and a camera.
For far too long, people in J&K have felt the government doesn't exist for them.' 'My first priority is to make them feel that not only does it exist, it is there to work for them.
'In Mecca and Medina, cow slaughter is not allowed'
British celebrity chef Jamie Oliver is set to launch his famous Italian restaurant chain in Delhi, the first in the country with plans to expand to cities across India.
UP government told the officials that they should not act in over-enthusiasm, nor should they overstep their jurisdiction.
Farah Ki Daawat host Farah Khan dishes out secrets of our favourite stars' food choices.
Meet the new class of Forbes India 30 Under 30.
Tonight is not about taking risks; keep it simple!
Arvind Kejriwal, engineer, civil servant and Delhi's man with a development agenda, is the David who slayed the government's Goliath.
'Power is always transitory, and you should be the same person whether you have it or not,' the head of the number one law firm in India tells Pavan Lall.
The public discourse surrounding the murder of Infosys techie Swathi begs for sanity. Sadly, there are no takers for it in Tamil Nadu as conspiracy theories -- some communally explosive -- keep cropping up. R Ramasubramanian reports.