'When I realised that I was to take the pictures of Pandit Nehru, I was very nervous and scared.'
'I have to take better care of myself.' 'I was lucky that the cancer was diagnosed at a very early stage.'
A round-up of Ranji matches played on Thursday.
The move points to a growing need to cater to a younger customer base, one that wants designer clothes not just for big occasions but also wishes to make them a part of their day-to-day lives by interpreting individual pieces in individualistic manners.
Images from Day 2 of the second Test between England and India, at Lord's, on Friday.
Images from Day 3 in the second Test between India and New Zealand, in Mumbai on Sunday.
'One often assumes that after being in a marriage for a while, one knows their partner really well.' 'But do we really know what they want?' 'What they need? What they seek.'
Explore ingredients that you may have never thought to use or need to use better.
As some BJP pollsters concede, the Modi leadership's sweeping success in elections 2019, especially across central India, owed not to Hindutva ideology, but to welfare schemes, all of them borrowed from Tamil Nadu, reveals N Sathiya Moorthy.
Will MBA hybrid model be the focus for B-schools? Should B-schools focus on long distance programmes?
Jay Talsania, 22, shares his weightloss journey.
'Is China's intention not clear?' 'Do we still think that if we are nice to China, it will be good to us?'
Alan Baptist reveals how he went from 95 kg to 65 kg.
'Your fitness doesn't depend on the kind of exercises you are doing.' 'Mostly it is about food.' 'It's about 75% of food and 25% workout.'
Rediff reader Vinesh Poswal shares his incredible weightloss journey.
England looked all but beaten when they stumbled to 117-5 in their pursuit of a 277-run target set by Pakistan in the first Test at Old Trafford but captain Joe Root felt confident about his team's battling qualities.
'Whether you think you're better off as friends, or whether you want to give things a try with him, you need to talk things out with him.'
'Live a simple lifestyle where you eat well, sleep on time and take care of your body.'
The Upper House, which has seen continuous protests by the Opposition since the Monsoon session started on July 19 to press for discussions on Peagasus and farm laws, was adjourned thrice before the Chair finally adjourned it for the day.
IMAGES from Day 3 of the 1st Ashes Test played at the Gabba in Brisbane on Friday.
Each region in India has its own culinary narrative that speaks through its distinct dishes. Each cuisine packs within itself, textures, layers, ideas and historical nuggets so that all of Indian food cannot be pigeonholed together to say that there is one Indian cuisine. A fascinating extract from Sonal Ved's Whose Samosa Is It Anyway?.
'I was seven years old in 1983. I never heard about that historic win because we did not have a radio set in our village.'
'The way desi food is cooked in our homes makes it so delicious and yummy.' 'It is a great digestive meal.'
A preview of the top matches coming up in the English Premier League.
'The simultaneous fire from so many guns rained down on the enemy and pulverised them, a sight I can never forget till my last breath.'
Spending some time on sets of this sports film was a fun experience, says Jahnavi Patel.
India has the ability in all respects to be a great power and address our security challenges in the best national interests, says Commodore Venugopal Menon (retd).
Max Waight's father Damien Waight told him that if he could earn 1,500 Australian dollars (AUD), he would take him to the UK.
'Kafi kuch hone wala thaa, nahin toh kaafi kuch aap likh dete mere barein mein (A lot could have happened had I not performed and you guys (media) would have written a lot about me'
Punjab faces many mortal threats. For most of these the people of Punjab are themselves responsible. And unless they take a brutal hard look within, their future generations have to be resigned to continue living with this constant slide, warns Shekhar Gupta.
Two Indian Premier League team owners on Tuesday floated the idea of having next edition's players' auction in England
Mercedes brought intrigue to Formula One testing on Thursday with television images showing Lewis Hamilton moving his car's steering wheel forwards and backwards as he drove. The mechanism appeared to alter the alignment of the front wheels, with the six-times world champion pulling the wheel towards him on the straights and pushing it back as he approached corners.
'We have struggled to pay the rent, we have struggled to pay the electricity bill, we have struggled to send them to school, to buy books and uniforms but there was food on the table every day!'
All-rounder Hanuma Vihari says key for Indian batsmen will be to remain disciplined on a pitch which has got better for the fast bowlers.
'As parents can hear their child's responses, they get an idea of their strengths and weaknesses right away,' says Lynette Menezes.
Asked about the strategy when the New Zealand openers Martin Guptill and Tom Latham put on a century stand, Ashwin said it was to contain the run-flow first and create pressure.
He has been a model sportsman all his life and it was hardly a surprise when Sachin Tendulkar became a guide to the young Prithvi Shaw, helping him deal with life on 22 yards and off it during a rough patch. The 20-year-old Shaw had a sensational Test debut as the second youngest Test centurion from India before an ankle injury and a failed dope test kept him out for 16 months.
Bollywood can teach you a thing or two about education.