Politics is not on the radar of 18 to 21-year-old Indians, reveals Rama Bijapurkar.
Is young India sexually active? Do they favour contraceptives? What are they doing to ensure safe sex?
Judge us not and do not appropriate our struggle. Instead, stand and fight with us, says 18-year-old Paloma Sharma to the older generation that almost always dismisses her own.
India celebrates its 66th Republic Day on January 26, 2015. We asked some youngers a few questions about this special day.
India's number one bestselling author launched his first non-fiction book, a collection of his essays and columns in Mumbai. Here's what happened.
Rediff.com launches a weekly series that will provide insights into how Young India lives. We will speak to Young Indians across the country about how they earn, spend and save, their ambitions, their dreams, and their goals.