Super easy recipes that will transform anything from salad to pasta.
Here's looking at the most stylish appearance by Bollywod brigade this year!
If an entire business is constructed on the platform of one brand ambassador, there is inherent risk of life-after.
Omung Kumar plays it woefully safe and completely avoids treading on political toes except for a token representation now and then, writes Sukanya Verma.
The IMD has said temperatures in most parts of the country from March to May would be 'above normal'.
Villagers and social workers who witnessed the event felt that it was aimed at raising funds for the Clinton Foundation
A week of bumping into trapped souls, savouring Achari Alia Paneer, envisaging Kishore Kumar crooning Kajrare and celebrating one year of Sukanya Verma's super filmi column.
A survey conducted by Business Standard reveals that a majority of the country's states are still firmly against the move, while a few are open to considering only conditionally.
Pasbola wound up his cross examination, tabling a new narrative in the murder case. That Sheena Bora had been murdered not by her mother. But by her brother.
Reader Sarani Tarafder tells us how to make Jalebis in 30 minutes.
Radamel Falcao's hopes of playing at the World Cup finals hung by a thread on Thursday after his Ligue 1 club Monaco announced the Colombia striker required surgery on a left knee injury.
Monsanto has taken the government to court over the royalty.
Rediff reader Charu shares these quick and easy snacks recipes to enjoy this Diwali!
'Sridevi was a responsible mother.' 'I have heard her talking about her daughters.' 'Once in a while, they came on set. She would make sure she had time for them.' 'That's why she could play a mother so wonderfully in English Vinglish.'
VJ turned chef and author Maria Goretti talks about how she got interested in food.
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In a career spanning nearly three decades, Floyd Cardoz has always drawn on food memories to create a new culinary language.
And then came the chief moment of Friday. If the courtroom had a soundtrack, Beethoven's 9th would be playing, providing a triumphant, dramatic prologue to the production of this last clip. A woman reporter was asking Mekhail about Sanjeev Khanna. He says clearly, without mincing words, emphatically: 'Never seen him. First time I am hearing his name.'
The very filmi Valentine's Day Special!
In the second of a six-part series, Sanjay Jog of Business Standard walks across the streets of Indore to find out how it has been hit by demonetisation.
Make modern meals from ancient grains.
Being trendy was never this simple!
Because no other leader cared for Indians as selflessly as he did -- and it all started from a remote corner at the edge of this vast country, 100 years ago.
Sarvesh Agrawal tells Shobha Warrier about how he built a start-up "of the interns, by the interns and for the interns."
'With technology advancing rapidly, the need for branches is declining.'
'It was the first document he had seen that asked him about his past in such detail; it was the only interest this country (America) had shown in his origins, and it was most inconvenient. To get ahead, he had to find out where he had come from.'
The country saw two straight years of deficient monsoons.
Viveat Susan Pinto & Niraj Bhatt in conversation with Nirvik Singh, chairman and CEO, Grey Group.
In the second part of a series, we bring you recipes from chef Vikas Khanna's latest book.
The prices of oilseed, coarse cereals & vegetables could also be affected.
Could the Haji Ali dargah verdict be the beginning of the end of all social discrimination -- against women, against Dalits, the low castes and the caste-less, asks Durba Dhyani.
Culinary legend Satish Arora hangs up his apron after almost 5 decades of service at the Taj group of hotels.
Mini Ribeiro lists down 10 of her favourite comfort monsoon foods.
Bengali film Asha Jaoar Majhe is a must watch, a once in the lifetime kind of work that should be supported by film lovers and experienced on the big screen, writes Aseem Chhabra.
Hepzi Anthony examines the curious case of the white-collared farmer.
'A lot of fraud films are being made in the name of realistic cinema.'
It is domestic policy distortions and inaction to correct them that lie behind the large CADs.
Sukanya Verma talks about her yet another fun filmi week!
It is not often that Goswami's Nation-Wants-to-Know shows become material evidence in a murder trial no less. Nor was it something CBI Special Judge J C Jagdale was wildly enthused about. It had to be done because as he put it to CBI Special Public Prosecutor Kavita Patil caustically: "Your witnesses gave interviews to channels about a serious crime."
'There is a great scope for enhancing the use of organic fertilisers'.