'A tiger knows his territory in and out.' 'A tiger demarcates his terrain and never lets anyone enter.' 'Similarly, Ashu knew the trees, houses, rivers and rocks of the Rajwar jungles.' 'He didn't allow any militant to come into his territory.'
'Howdy Modi is an unforgettable celebration of the crowning of Modi as a world statesman,' says B S Raghavan, the distinguished civil servant.
Saeed Mirza on two young men who have broken barriers and emerged as beacons for a New India.
Nilekani has kept pace with technology advances, has been instrumental in digitalising the country, and is well-networked with the bureaucracy and global leaders
Ranju Sarkar finds out more about Nowfloats, the start-up that is used by 240,000 businesses that reach 13 million consumers.
'For the first couple of years, it is about building the league.' 'We are positive that the quality of matches will attract eyeballs.'
Meet Anna Chandy, chairperson of the Deepika Padukone-led Live Love Laugh Foundation.
"No problem is insurmountable," Shaheen Mistri tells Anjuli Bhargava.
'Nitish Kumar stands no chance in front of Vikas Purush Narendra Modi.'
The hijab is never an obstacle, says the 23-yr-old achiever from Kerala.
It was not just about saving time. Or money. There were many more lessons to be learnt, discovers Neha Saigal.
China was the first country to export such sensitive equipment to Pakistan
Rajesh Karkera/Rediff.com got the chance to get behind the wheel of the KIA Seltos in rain-splattered Goa, and can't get over the experience.
The challenge for politicians is that the continuous electoral cycle favours short-termism and the loan waiver type of policy, whereas prosperity requires hard decisions where commonly held perceptions must be disrupted and over-turned, says Dhiraj Nayyar.
Unique benefits, work-life balance, and fair share of profits were the top three areas where MNCs fared better over Indian companies
Gather information from diverse sources to ensure that your investment decisions are rooted in sound knowledge, says Sandeep Das.
If you love what you do, wealth, power and fame will automatically follow.
'His personal turmoils on the yoga journey, instead of deterring him, propelled him on with even greater passion towards yoga and make what he has offered to the world rather special. In fact, not many teachers have done what he has done to yoga practice -- emboldened it, brought it out of its timid closet where it was and (is often even today) confined.'
HR experts believe however that times are changing and more and more companies are planning a revamp of their appraisal systems
The Volkswagen Passat comes feature-packed, offers good driveability and practicality in an understated form.
Adding oomph to an ageing brand?. When the first wrinkles appear, the search for the fountain of youth must begin!
Dahiya's first internet-based venture to sell insurance failed, but he was convinced digital was the future
Automation, artificial intelligence, cryptocurrency and virtual reality would demand more jobs.
'If on the back of the resentment against the Modi government, on the very outside chance that the Congress emerges as the single largest party in May 2019, will Rahul Gandhi become prime minister?' 'Or will he do a Sonia and appoint someone else?' asks T C A Srinivasa-Raghavan.
All successful persons exhibit strong personal power, whether in the material world or in the spiritual one, leading to amazing results and shining in all fields of life.
The author talks to the veteran photographer about his work, and some of his favourite images over the years
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Bindu Sampath from Thiruvananthapuram is the voice of all those mothers who have lost their children to ISIS. Her habeas corpus petition for her daughter Nimisha, who got married and converted to Islam, was turned down. Now the NIA has found daughter and family to be with ISIS in Afghanistan, but Bindu has not given up hope to bring her back to India.
Sreehari Nair reviews Ayyappanum Koshiyum.
Masala Republic is one of the tackiest films made in recent times.
Central banking is a science, not an art, Tamal Bandyopadhyay tells RBI Governor Shaktikanta Das.
'Imran Khan would only have spoken with the full awareness of Modi's complex political personality.' 'He has the great advantage of being privy to the confidential exchanges between then Pakistan prime minister Nawaz Sharif and Modi during the latter's celebrated surprise visit to Lahore in December 2015 as well as the 'back channel' conversations between the national security advisors of the two countries,' says Ambassador M K Bhadrakumar.
The upcoming general elections will be the focus and the economy and market performance will pivot around that event. The general consensus is that the India stock market should be up around 10 per cent by the end of the year.
A keen understanding of the way our brain functions is essential to building sustainable routines and habits that set us up for success, says Jay Kumar Hariharan.
4 tips to help you survive the post-college unemployment phase.
'When a soldier becomes a king, he better be a king. He should now just forget the past and move beyond continuity. He should catch the potential of India's moment and play a leader's role,' says Vallabh Bhansali of Enam Group.
Our success is, to a great extent, determined by our habits.
There is merit in considering whether merchandise exports can be facilitated by halting if not reversing the rupee's appreciation, says T N Ninan.
The Tata-SIA airline Vistara is gearing up to station an indigenously developed robot, RADA, at its signature lounge at Delhi airport's Terminal 3. Powered by AI, the robot is programmed to scan boarding passes, provide information on the terminal, departure gates, real-time flight status and weather conditions of destination city etc. And RADA can also entertain people by playing games and multimedia content, says Sangeeta Tanwar.