Inside Llewyn Davis is a fantastic film, feels Raja Sen.
Not many people in Bangladesh are talking about the Teesta issue.
The list of candidates contesting elections in the current round of assembly polls shows that not much has changed with regard to political parties' approach to candidates with a criminal track record. A K Bhattacharya explains
An A-Z of Bachchanalia, the letters expanding into unforgettable bits of his filmography.
The world had lost an opportunity to know long-term toxic effects of Methyl Isocyanate which had leaked from the Union Carbide factory on the night of December 2, 1984, because government research agencies have lost track of a bulk of survivors, says Dinesh C Sharma.
Penpix of the New Zealand squad for the cricket World Cup which they will co-host with Australia.
Print's credibility, and its power to give readers control of how much time they spend, makes it a strong medium.
The incomparable Mohammed Rafi would have turned 93 today, December 24. Raju Bharatan salutes the legend.
In villages in Palghar district -- in Mumbai's backyard -- more than 254 children have died from malnutrition.
Each 'adarsh village' should have piped drinking water, connectivity to the main road, electricity supply to all households, library, telecom and broadband connectivity including CCTVs in public areas. Emphasis will also be on e-governance, says Sheela Bhatt/Rediff.com.
Srijan Pal Singh, advisor to President A P J Abdul Kalam, recalls his final journey to IIM-Shillong.
The hit Harry Potter series actress's speech touched on many issues, including the confusion over the word feminism.
A majority of India's billionaires gained wealth in the last one year in spite of the stock market decline.
In October 2007 Raja Sen visited Louisiana governor Bobby Jindal's village in Punjab to find out how its residents, and relatives, feel about their oddest export. His report was published in India Abroad, a weekly newspaper published in the US and owned by Rediff.com.
'Independence Day has been India's annual general meeting. For the most part, it has been a forgettable experience of ritual observances. Not so this year... Mr Modi instead presented what I call a moral balance sheet of India,' says Shreekant Sambrani.
Indian economy about to take-off
Here are some of the best photographs clicked across the globe in the month of October.
In an online chat with readers overseas education consultant NNS Chandra addressed queries related to international admissions.
We're behaving like frogs in warm water. We swim around untroubled, cooled by our faith in Indian liberal democracy. We are blind to the bubbles popping around us, the bubbles warning of fundamental changes, says Mihir S Sharma.
Here's celebrating Dilip Kumar by re-visiting his best movies.
Purvi Patel is the first woman in America to be sentenced to prison for foeticide. Chaya Babu/Rediff.com reports on the verdict and the ripples of shock and fear it set off.
'We have about Rs 4 lakh crore debt on a state budget of about Rs 1.5 lakh crore.' 'We are in a debt two-and-a-half times our annual budget,' says the banker who would have been Tamil Nadu's finance minister had the DMK won.
A friendly working environment, special healthcare facilities, flexible work hours, work from home options, support and camaraderie among the team members keep employees highly motivated in these 10 companies.
Read the full transcript of President Obama's State of the Union address on Wednesday at the US Capitol in Washington.