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Wimbledon: Centre Court celebrates a home champ!

Wimbledon: Centre Court celebrates a home champ!

Rediff.com16 Jul 2023

Centre Court fans celebrated a home champion as Neal Skupski and Dutch partner Wesley Koolhof won the Wimbledon men's doubles title.

Engineering students zero in on the IT sector

Engineering students zero in on the IT sector

Rediff.com28 May 2008

According to a survey by global information and media organisation The Nielson Company, the IT industry is the most-favoured sector for engineering students who will be graduating in the year 2009. Read on to learn more.

Modi set for landslide victory, predict exit-polls

Modi set for landslide victory, predict exit-polls

Rediff.com20 Dec 2012

If opinion polls are to be believed, Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi seems all set to make a hat-trick in the state.

10 top searched 'new' cars in India

10 top searched 'new' cars in India

Rediff.com14 Jun 2012

These days, majority of car buyers do their research online before buying a car.

Arthur will have to make many adjustments: Buchanan

Arthur will have to make many adjustments: Buchanan

Rediff.com23 Nov 2011

As Australia's first foreign cricket coach, Mickey Arthur will have to overcome a lot many "cultural issues" during his tenure, feels the team's former coach John Buchanan.

Hung assembly in UP, SP to be BIG winner: Exit poll

Hung assembly in UP, SP to be BIG winner: Exit poll

Rediff.com3 Mar 2012

Samajwadi Party will emerge as the single largest party in Uttar Pradesh, according to a joint exit poll conducted by Star News and Nielson.

Naked Gun's Leslie Nielsen dies

Naked Gun's Leslie Nielsen dies

Rediff.com29 Nov 2010

Canadian-American actor Leslie Nielsen, who famously switched from dramatic roles to comedy towards the tail-end of a long and successful career, died Sunday of complications related to pneumonia.

Lucknow 6th cleanest city: Survey

Lucknow 6th cleanest city: Survey

Rediff.com31 May 2007

In a recent survey conducted by Lifebuoy soap and research body AC Nielson ORG MARG, Lucknow has been ranked sixth on city cleanliness.

Nokia focuses on rural markets

Nokia focuses on rural markets

Rediff.com16 Jul 2007

The figure is expected to rise to 25-30 per cent, adding around 100 million new cellular subscribers by 2009, according to a recent study by LIRNEasia and AC Nielson.

Indian IT cos ready to step into big league

Indian IT cos ready to step into big league

Rediff.com3 Dec 2007

Indian IT service providers are ready to step into the big league now and the trust developed in India for business process outsourcing and ITO is allowing a rich seam of knowledge process outsourcing to be tapped and developed, a leading IT expert said.

Wright for Australia's Centre of Excellence?

Wright for Australia's Centre of Excellence?

Rediff.com22 May 2007

Reports said the former India cricket coach is all set to take over as head coach of Australia's Centre of Excellence.

Congress best party, Vajpayee best PM: Poll

Congress best party, Vajpayee best PM: Poll

Rediff.com25 Aug 2006

The poll, which sampled 14,351 people across various age groups in 19 states, also measured the mood of the nation on the performance of the UPA government in the past two years.

Wimbledon: Sania-Hingis advance to second round

Wimbledon: Sania-Hingis advance to second round

Rediff.com2 Jul 2015

Sania Mirza and Martina Hingis advanced to the second round of the Wimbledon Championships, defeating the duo of Saisai Zheng and Zarina Diyas in the opening round on Wednesday night. The top seeded Indo-Swiss pair defeated the Chinese-Kazakh team 6-2, 6-2.

Everyone's going for a loan!

Everyone's going for a loan!

Rediff.com30 Dec 2004

Wimbledon: Paes-Nestor advance; Raja-Martin exit

Wimbledon: Paes-Nestor advance; Raja-Martin exit

Rediff.com1 Jul 2015

Leander Paes and his Canadian partner Dainel Nestor advanced to the second round of the men's doubles at Wimbledon, beating the Serbian pair of Victor Troicki and Dusan Lajovic 6-3, 6-4, 7-5 after an hour and 42 minutes on Wednesday.

Big win for Modi-led NDA predicts exit polls

Big win for Modi-led NDA predicts exit polls

Rediff.com12 May 2014

The Bharatiya Janata Party-led National Democratic Alliance is projected to form the government at the Centre with exit polls on Monday night giving between 249 and 290 seats to the Narendra Modi-led grouping, which is close to the half-way mark in the 543-member Lok Sabha.

Trump signs order to deploy military along US-Mexico border

Trump signs order to deploy military along US-Mexico border

Rediff.com5 Apr 2018

The threat is real the Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen told reporters at a White House news conference.

How Everyuth plans to recoup lost ground

How Everyuth plans to recoup lost ground

Rediff.com10 Oct 2018

Zydus Wellness looks for a wider berth in the country's burgeoning beauty market, redesigns and rebrands its flagship brand

A peek into CavinKare's new growth strategy

A peek into CavinKare's new growth strategy

Rediff.com12 Jul 2018

By splitting its business into separate verticals with dedicated portfolio heads, CavinKare looks to improve distribution and facilitate more launches in the future

Ping! How Nawaz Sharif & Co were exposed!

Ping! How Nawaz Sharif & Co were exposed!

Rediff.com12 Apr 2017

When Bastian Obermayer and Frederik Obermaier shone a light on the Pandora's Box that became famous as the Panama Papers, even they didn't know how it would shake up the murky world of finance, indeed the world itself.

Will seal Indo-Bangla border to stop infiltration: Rajnath

Will seal Indo-Bangla border to stop infiltration: Rajnath

Rediff.com30 Mar 2016

Singh also claimed that the insurgency situation has improved considerably in the last 18 months since the BJP came to power at the Centre and appealed to all militant outfits in Assam to give up arms and come forward for talks.

Aarushi's murder trial and a tale about India

Aarushi's murder trial and a tale about India

Rediff.com5 Aug 2015

'If the State does want to come after you, in India, it can do pretty much anything. And often it isn't as though the orders are coming from the President or prime minister, no, the systems have been built in a way -- or we have allowed them to be built in a way -- that almost encourages crushing of liberties.'