Two South Indian recipes to be served with rice.
Rediff.com's Hitesh Harisinghani joins the Patkar family as they say goodbye to Lord Ganesha.
Delicious recipes from the palaces of Nepal.
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Vidhya Pant remembers the Diwalis celebrated in her home in Shillong in the 1960s.
Here is a different but classical kind of modak to try this Ganesh Puja season 2022.
The actress remembers the everyday fare at her childhood home in Bengaluru.
A daughter's ode to her mom's love for cooking.
Throwing a BBQ party for family and friends? It's time to take detailed notes from the Mehrotras.
Bagel sandwiches are mix and match and can be filled with anything.
Bookmark this recipe to add to your Christmas menu. When you bite into the chops Jenny D'Souza promises you will experience 'heaven on earth'.
Exotic Thanksgiving-inspired recipes for any occasion.
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You can't go wrong with this recipe for a winter favourite.
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The lowly kadu is promoted to an awesome pumpkin soup.
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This recipe by food blogger Sangita Agrawal will make any family dinner extra special.
Nobel laureate economist Abhijit Banerjee has said the current situation in Bangladesh is unlikely to trigger a fresh round of exodus of minority Hindus into India. He believes that migration is primarily driven by social networks and economic opportunities rather than persecution. Banerjee, known for his work in poverty alleviation, further emphasized that India's overt preference for Hindu migrants from Bangladesh in the past has been a significant factor in their migration, rather than attacks on the community.
A healthy version of the traditional rice pudding, which can be had even for breakfast.
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Sukanya Verma lists 10 shows that have her (Korean finger) heart.
Rediff readers tell us how the festival keeps tradition alive and brings their community together.
Kumudini Shetty's traditional recipes for Makar Sankranti.
You would be surprised how wonderful homemade Pav Bhaji tastes and you can monitor the salt and butter.
Tell us what you are cooking for Christmas this year. Share your recipes and photographs.
These Kerala-style accompaniments will add a pop of colour and an authentic touch to your Onam spread.
Rediff readers tell us how they are celebrating the festival of Ganesh Chaturthi in their homes.
Have a tricolour recipe? It's time you shared it with us.
Add more fun to your Christmas weekend.
Mother's Day reminded me of how my mom learned to cook Indian food.
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Can a Mallu Christmas celebration ever be complete without mutton stew and appam for breakfast?
Get ready to rustle up a banquet for your sibling on Raksha Bandhan.
Care for a hot broth to welcome Father Christmas?