Fixed-line Internet is consistent and translates into a better experience for users.
Beware, it's not just criminals who want your data!
The church bells don't toll in Churachandpur any more. The hill district in Manipur has been in mourning for more than a year.
'Helpful neighbours, useful nuggets of information keep the people going as supplies run low.'
Shailja Tomar tells us how to make this traditional Rajasthani sweet.
Five chefs from Mumbai share their special recipes.
Technology became more personal in 2015.
However, worries on inadequate import and issues for the FTA pacts.
A chat with employees at Paharpur gives you a brief glimpse into a happy and energetic workplace.
Finance Minister Arun Jaitley on Monday presented the Union Budget for 2016-17.
Nitin A Gokhale, Co-founder, BharatShakti.in and long-time Rediff.com contributor, remembers a most unusual politician.
The Nepal earthquake has driven home the importance of home insurance. What are the factors you need to keep in mind before insuring your property? Indrani Roy offers a checklist.
A daughter's ode to her mother.
Zoho founder and CEO Sridhar Vembu noticed that there was not much of a correlation between an employee's academic credentials and his performance at work.
Make modern meals from ancient grains.
About time the Tata companies that are owned by the public are freed from the clutches of Tata Sons, says Sudhir Bisht.
'When I read page number 50 of Transcendence, second paragraph, there he writes, "No more manoeuvres are required any more, as I am placed in my final position in eternity".' 'And within a month of that. he was no more.'
'In a country like ours, people talk about wanting to be like Singapore, but when it comes to paying taxes, they start criticising.' 'The medicine is bitter, but the long term effect is good,' Senthil Natarajan, who runs Kovai Pazamudhir Nilayam, a one of its kind fruit and vegetable chain in Tamil Nadu, tells Rediff.com's Archana Masih.
Once you enter IIT Kanpur, you know you have arrived at a place which is at par with the best educational institutes worldwide. If not better.
Kashmir was indeed in need of a messiah that summer; 70 per cent of its population aged below 31 were up in arms against the Indian State. Every nook and corner of the land brought forth stories of youngsters with crushed bodies and an unfaltering spirit.
Senior science journalist, Dinesh C Sharma told rediff.com that the way ahead would require higher public awareness and discourse on these factors and building advocacy for reversing such government policies
Bombay House turns evangelist for new Tata products.
Durba Dhyani gets lessons in patriotism from a retired general.
'One thing is sure: After this Budget, no Ambani-Adani tag will be attached to the government.'
Famous and long believed to be trusted Indian brands have wilted against foreign brands, says Mohan Guruswamy.
If Paris really meant to serve as a landmark in recognising equity in climate negotiations, it should have heralded the second phase of the Kyoto protocol. Instead we have all countries, India and China included, all signing up with voluntary commitments in what can only be seen as a race to the bottom, reports Darryl D'Monte.
Have you tasted Besan ke ladoo cookies?
By throwing food at poverty that is result of faulty economics and lack of jobs, one is only trying to suicidal path.
Ankit Kawatra's Feeding India has already fed more than 1 million people.
Would you believe if I were to tell you that YouTube was conceived as a video-dating platform?
In the second part of a series, we bring you recipes from chef Vikas Khanna's latest book.