Messy surrounds, chatty teens and noisy kids ruining your swim. Here are some poolside rules.
As the curtains fall on another year, Rediff.com brings you all the action from the sports field that defined 2019.
Neuroscientists at the Institute of Psychiatry in London arrived at this conclusion after studying a group of people who ate vanilla ice cream.
Stars caught candid while enjoying delicious food!
The action was not just on the runway.
Want to beat the heat while your vehicle gets refueled! After convenience stores, ATMs, Internet cafes and grocery stores, ice cream parlours are the latest addition to the petrol stations.\n\n\n\n
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Aditi Rao Hydari and Vidyut Jamwal turn showstoppers.
Vast swathes of the country are reeling under scorching heat with the mercury soaring to above 40C mark in many areas.
People flock to electronics shops to buy air conditioners.
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The death toll due to intense heatwave sweeping Telangana and Andhra Pradesh crossed the 500 figure on Monday, disaster management officials said in Hyderabad.
While the singer failed to impress, you can learn a thing or two about style from his fans who attended the concert.
Describing the Harish Rawat government in Uttarakhand as "one steeped in corruption", Bharatiya Janata Party president Amit Shah on Saturday asked the people to dislodge it from power and help the lotus "bloom" in the state.
Sarees are worn by Indian women in every season. To combat the scorching heat in the summer season, one needs to opt for breathable fabrics like cotton. Traditionally, most women in India wear cotton sarees in summer as the crisp, cool natural fibre are the best way to beat the heat.
Temperatures have soared to 50.3 degrees Celsius, but no deaths from the heat have been reported from Churu.
Olympic champion Andy Murray restored some order at the Western & Southern Open by cutting down South African giant Kevin Anderson to reach the quarter-finals on an upset-filled Thursday in Cincinnati.
The latest line-up of gorgeous Miss Universe 2015 contestants!
The top posts on social media from your favourite Bollywood celebrities.
Mini Ribeiro tells us where to go salad hopping.
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Kate Middleton didn't disappoint on Day Three of her visit to India with these three gorgeous dresses.
'The smartest businessmen are shopkeepers as their return on investment is better than anyone else.'
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The tension mounted and temperatures soared at the U.S. Open as top seed Novak Djokovic and Andy Murray set up a sensational quarter-final, and Serena Williams made a 2014 grand slam breakthrough.
Fifth seed Maria Sharapova averted an early exit on a sweltering day in Flushing Meadows. Updates from Wednesday's play.
Amsterdam-based artists Jorge Maes Rubio and Amanda Pinatih attempt to give traditional products created in Dharavi a design spin.
No tears were shed in the court-room when the superstar was convicted in a hit-and-run case. But there were plenty of Bollywood moments, reports Syed Firdaus Ashraf/Rediff.com.
In the witness box, on bald embarrassing display, was not just Sub-Inspector Ganesh Dalvi, but the entire system of police investigation too.
At ATMs, as a step to avoid getting Rs 2,000 notes, people are withdrawing Rs 1,900 in Rs 100 notes and then putting another request for the balance Rs 600, so that they remain within the limit of Rs 2,500 per day of withdrawal.