Keep hunger and mindless snacking at bay with these 9 foods that will help you feeling full, for a longer time.
Ravichandran Ashwin may not be India's highest wicket-taker in the World Cup but the lanky off-spinner is not complaining.
In an online chat with readers, chef Sanjeev Kapoor shares interesting anecdotes from his culinary journey.
You may think that teenagers and credit cards are a recipe for disaster but before you dismiss the idea give it a second thought.
It is definitely the heaviest in its class, which is likely to make in-city commutes a tad troublesome
Here are six foods you must include in your diet that are healthy and will help you manage your weight better
The life of a chef in the kitchen, as late Anthony Bourdain saw it, had a glory to it. The kitchen gently moves forward in the culinary world, tightly packed, yes, but with leaders un-despotic.
'These are foods that are very common in the Indian diet... Naan, chapatti, rice...' 'Those processed carbohydrates are far worse for body weight and heart health than the fats they replaced.' 'The problem with these foods is that even if there isn't any obvious sugar in them, they turn to sugar very quickly.'
'Every day that God gives me to spend with Sahib is a great celebration of a day well spent.'
At Rs 28.19 lakh - Rs 32.97 lakh (ex-showroom India) it delivers excellent value for its combination of road presence, gizmos, safety, off-road capability and driveability.
Thirty minutes of physical activity a day, five times a week is an easy goal to remember. Don't you think so?
Dates are known to be a good source of fibre and since the ordinary eating pattern is restricted to two big meals during Ramzan, dates ensure one doesn't get constipation and there is clear urination. It also has enough calories to satiate the peak of hunger after the fast ends.
Answer these questions honestly and see where you stand and what you have to change to get the body you want.
'Truth is stranger than fiction. You cannot think these things up.' 'What happens is weird enough.'
Policy discussions now should urgently focus on the road map for serious economic and institutional reforms to put India on a sustained high growth trajectory like the Chinese economy, says Jayanta Roy.
If you've lived in this city even for a day, then there's no way you cannot fall in love with the street food that defines Mumbai -- vada pav.
Away from parents and in-laws, many couples find themselves unprepared for parenthood in a digital age. Nikita Puri explores apps that can ease the way.
The simple ways you can get over weekday blues.
Photos from the ATP World Tour Finals matches played in London on Monday
Do we really need to wait for a special day to be reminded of our country's rich heritage and culture, asks author and management guru Virender Kapoor.
'We are making a transition from governance to campaign mode.' 'The speed of execution is picking up,' says Union Minister Jayant Sinha.
Home bakers across India are churning out healthy treats by the dozen. We present a select few.
Build something that customers love. And then sit back to enjoy it.
Not just e-commerce players, even spirits majors are banking on artificial intelligence and chatbots to offer newer, quicker, smarter services. Shivani Shinde Nadhe reports.
With the marathon season around the corner, even couch potatoes can train for shorter runs at the Delhi Half Marathon in November
Here's this week of truly crazy and mad stories that will make you laugh.
Time unkindly has a sole endeavour: To drag the person, whose death you are mourning, further and further away from your presence, to some far edge of your falsely anesthetised mind. So your memories are drained of colour, growing faint and grainy. You are left with a more and more distant recollections of that person, their laugh, their embrace, their voice and the moments surrounding their final departure. Vaihayasi P Daniel mourns her beloved father who passed away one December morning last year.
Farah Ki Daawat host Farah Khan dishes out secrets of our favourite stars' food choices.
Fugly is a trainwreck, says Raja Sen.
After weeks of bargaining, discussing and protesting, the Bharatiya Janata Party and the Telugu Desam Party came to a seat-sharing arrangement for the May 7 polls in Andhra Pradesh on Sunday. But will this combine be able to achieve the same feat it did in 1999, asks Vicky Nanjappa.
The scorching summer season is approaching, and it brings along several skin problems. Are you geared up to fix them yet?
Jammu and Kashmir MLA Ramesh Arora wants momos banned, but are they really unhygienic and harmful?
'In one mansion we visited, I was told the doors in the back courtyard had to be kept closed because to have the front and back doors open at the same time would result in Chettiar wealth flowing away,' notes Rahul Jacob after a memorable visit to Karaikudi.
Durba Dhyani set out to work from home and here's what she discovered.
Besides a great idea, it takes pluck, and some luck, to get going.
'In this country of 1.2 billion, there may be a few Indians who might dislike Muslims and wish them ill. But the vast majority of Indians remain secular, no matter how grave Hindu-Muslim tensions,' says Amberish Kathewad Diwanji.
Keep this checklist handy, and drive stress away!
P Rajendran looks back on the 11 plus years he worked with Arthur J Pais, the India Abroad and Rediff.com editor, who passed into the ages on January 8.
MS Dhoni knows how to win World Cups and that goes quite a long way.