In Virender Kapoor's latest book A Wonderful Wife twelve men write about the difference their wives have made in their respective lives.
Here's this week of truly crazy and mad stories that will make you laugh.
Farah Ki Daawat host Farah Khan dishes out secrets of our favourite stars' food choices.
Payal Taori, Mumbai University's MA topper this year, shares her journey.
On an average, around 45 per cent of domain name registrations in India get converted into a live website.
B R Ambedkar's fears about personality cults in politics and money power in elections seem to be coming true, says Nitin Desai
These Indian companies truly defined the essence of entrepreneurship.
It is definitely the heaviest in its class, which is likely to make in-city commutes a tad troublesome
Rediff's Love Guru talked to readers and addressed their relationship problems.
'The Pakistan government, we were told, has a plan to renovate several Hindu temples and Buddhist sites, which over the years have fallen into disrepair. The aim is to create a pilgrimage circuit to attract visitors from all over the subcontinent.'
'With enjoyable physical activity, stress release quality sleep and the right diet, we can reverse the metabolic damage which is wreaking havoc in the world and especially in India.'
Priya Bala of Folomojo.com hits the road!
Two people can be reasonably happy if they tried sincerely, says Love Guru.
Sheela Bhatt meets Bharti Patel, a truly exceptional mother of our times whose son Dr Vikram Patel was recently ranked among Time magazine's 100 most influential people of 2015, to find out her recipe for a remarkable upbringing.
Vandana has been attempting to bring in radical changes in the unhealthy food habits amongst the tribals.
In a weekly chat with readers, Love Guru offers relationship advice.
Real estate veteran Saket Mohta gives the the most comprehensive 11-point checklist
Prince William and Princess Catherine, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, collected quite a few Mumbai hearts on a hot two days in April.
Ishita is helping the local community in Spiti lead better lives and build a sustainable environment.
Rahul Gandhi has taken the fight to the Modi government, feels Milan Vaishnav. Aziz Haniffa/Rediff.com reports from Washington, DC.
An excerpt from Conde Nast India's Make In India magazine.
How do you translate a first love into a profession? How do you become a writer once you set your heart on it? Susmita Bhattacharya, who once worked as a graphic designer in Mumbai, now teaches the basics of English to newcomers to Britain and is also a creative writing tutor. Her first novel The Normal State of Mind was published earlier this year after a grim battle with cancer.
Celebrated chef Gaggan Anand answered readers' queries on June 9. For those who missed the live chat, here is the unedited chat transcript.
The AAP has adopted policies in an ad hoc manner, without thinking them through or deriving them from a broader framework. This must change if the AAP is to become a credible alternative, says Praful Bidwai.
Rediff.com reproduces the 1997 feature about Laxman, his passion for crows, and of course, his genius.
Down-to-earth and realistic as always, Ghosh's message to young aspiring writers was, "My advice to writers is to work hard. What you see here is not even the tip of the iceberg; barely 1/100th of what one writes that actually makes it to the pages of a book."
The government on Tuesday ruled out any surreptitious entry of terrorist outfits into the stock market and said that sufficient caution has been administered to the stock exchanges to look out for any suspicious entry into their activity.