'I am here to look after people's needs.' 'I am not bothered about who is a Maoist or who is not.'
An overcrowded boat with over 150 passengers sank after colliding with a trawler.
'This is not just Make in India; this is much more than that. Right from design to delivery, everything was done in India.'
'The story has to be told well, it has to be marketed and presented well, and now, released well too.' 'Only then will the film do well.' 'The actor walks away with the victory credit, but we do not give enough credit to the script writers, directors and producers who put up a film that shines.'
The ability to work flexibly and be judged on deliverables.
Rediff.com shows you how people across the world cope with the unremitting July heat wave.
'If we were willing to go to Yemen, one can only imagine our condition. Only those who are desperate will go there.'
Asserting that the Indian Premier League is a great platform to sharpen skills, legendary pacer Wasim Akram said Pakistan and England are losing out big time by their players not playing in the cash-rich Twenty20 cricket tournament.
It will be 'Mother's Day' on Wimbledon's Centre Court on Monday when Serena Williams takes on fellow mum Evgeniya Rodina for a place in the quarter-finals of the grasscourt major.
The problem of stressed assets needs to be addressed with effective recovery.
The situation in the state was 'extremely grave', said Vijayan, who spoke to Prime Minister, Narendra Modi and Home minister, Rajnath Singh, this morning seeking more central assistance for relief operations.
A look at the top tweets from your favourite Bollywood celebrities.
Retirement fund body EPFO will cut exposure in corporate bonds and park more funds in the secure government securities.
Russia on Sunday mourned its biggest ever air disaster after a passenger jet full of Russian tourists crashed in Egypt's Sinai, killing all 224 people on board.
'I don't take being a Nawab very seriously.'
Aamir, Shah Rukh, Irrfan are just some of the interesting examples.
Senior living services, Tara Singh Vachani tells Anjuli Bhargava, could be a big business opportunity in India.
Kolkata Knight Riders will be looking to earn two valuable points and move up to second spot in the points-table when they take on struggling Royal Challengers Bangalore.
With four back to back hits, the shy lad from Chandigarh is an unlikely movie star. Ayushmann Khurrana tells Ronjita Kulkarni/Rediff.com how it all came together and how he prepares to confront the toughest three months of his life.
IRDA's condition that treatment under AYUSH has to be at a government hospital or an institute recognised by the government makes insurance cover difficult.
'Part A of the Budget was like it was written by somebody from the 21st century and Part B was written by somebody from the 19th century.'
Rediff.com looks at the lives of children in Syria.
A Bangladeshi family of 12 from England, who went missing on the way back from a holiday in Dhaka, have confirmed in a statement issued by terrorists that they are in the "Islamic State".
Riding on Baba Aparajith's splendid century, South Zone crushed a hapless Central Zone by 116 runs with 13.3 overs to storm into the Deodhar Trophy semi-finals at the Wankhede Stadium, in Mumbai, on Saturday.
A century-old European bicycle brand gets a makeover under its new Indian owner. But is there room for yet another premium commuter bike?
In India to take part in a board meeting, Martin Sorrell, chief executive officer of WPP, spoke to Alokananda Chakraborty on a wide range of subjects.
It maybe time for the Centre to take a closer look at Chief Minister Jayalalitha's innovative' solution to a long-pending problem, says N Sathiya Moorthy.
State government says Infosys is Karnataka's baby and it will give the company full support to stay in the IT Park.
Kenyan authorities are questioning a British national arrested at Nairobi airport as he tried to board a Turkish Airlines soon after an upmarket mall was besieged by militants in that country's capital.
Meet the Ravana makers of Titarpur, courtesy Geetanjali Krishna.
One of the key cases influencing the debate on abortion in Ireland was that of Indian dentist Savita Halappanavar, who died of sepsis in a hospital in Galway after being denied an abortion during a protracted miscarriage in 2012.
It was hard for me to let her go. I was amazed on the grounds that she was alright to live far from her mom and dad.
'When you look at it from the point of view of science, Chandrayaan 2 is a big success.'
Company to start widely shipping its voice assistant and Bluetooth loudspeaker, the Echo, starting next week
The 40-day period of harshest winter ended on Saturday
French air investigators are examining one of the black boxes of the doomed Germanwings plane to find out why the aircraft crashed into a mountain in the French Alps, killing the 150 people on board.
A recent survey done by indianboards.com suggests that around 283 directors will retire by October this year.
The apex court's five-judge Constitution bench headed by Chief Justice Dipak Misra said Aadhaar is meant to help benefits reach the marginalised sections of the society and takes into account the dignity of people not only from personal but also from community point of view.
Whatever society may tell you childlessness is not a bad thing. And here are some reasons why.
After 800 days, is it a little clearer that Accused No 1 through 4 are responsible for her death?