A Mumbai man helped a woman deliver a baby on a railway platform with the guidance of a doctor over a video call after she went into labor on a local train.
Yeh Hai India: Capturing the events and moods across our incredible country.
'Had anyone asked me if I was Aamir Khan, I would have admitted to it.' Senior movie journalist Roshmila Bhattacharya flips through the pages of her many interactions with Aamir Khan, who turned 60 on March 14.
'I couldn't see the injury but I knew it was bad from the expression on Aamir's face.'
'He will be a people's man. He will capture everybody's heart.'
'There is a point near the hill where you kill the engine and park your vehicle in neutral.' 'The vehicle automatically slides a few inches, which the locals believe is due to the magnetic power of the hill.'
'If the BJP does not change its stand, we will hope that those who are in favour of protecting Ladakh come to power.'
The renowned education reformist said the end of the hunger strike is the beginning of the new phase of the ongoing agitation.
For the 'Bazball' inspired England, the win in Hyderabad has become a distant memory and a repeat of 2021 looks likely when India bounced back to win the four-Test series 3-1.
The gunfire erupted during a lunch reception honouring a former pastor of a Taiwanese congregation that has services at Geneva.
The shooting began at a home in the rural community of Rancho Tehama, about 195 kilometre from Sacramento, on Tuesday morning.
Police investigating cause of crash.
'This remains an accident and an accident is not a crime. They do happen, unfortunately.'
Vijay would essay the role of Rancho, played by Aamir Khan in the Tamil version of 3 Idiots
Reader Avijit Singha Roy shares with us a blooper that he spotted in 3 Idiots.
Reader Namrata tells us about a Bollywood blooper that she spotted.
The actor flew to Leh on Tuesday for a visit to the flood ravaged school, where he shot his 2009 blockbuster 3 Idiots as Rancho.
As the ministry of finance gets into the Budget mode, its officials perhaps want to tell themselves, "All is well". So, they have none other than Aamir Khan, alias Rancho of recent Bollywood blockbuster 3 Idiots, talking to them this weekend on Cinema and Society.
With changing times and preferences, several new areas of endeavour have come up and several existing ones have expanded to offer a world of exciting growth opportunities to young minds. We take a look at some of these.
He is survived by his wife Alexandra and his daughter, author Mary Sheldon.
Let's tour California with the newlyweds!
A Muslim student in the United States is upset after her hijab-clad photo in her high school yearbook was erroneously labelled "Isis Phillips".
The top posts on social media from your favourite Bollywood celebrities.
Be it for the organisation they work for, or for their own venture, if they believe in an idea, they work relentlessly towards it.
New Zealand's Lydia Ko became the youngest player to win two LPGA major championships when she birdied the par-five 18th to clinch the ANA Inspiration by one stroke in Rancho Mirage, California.
There's a reason he was called Baba Ranchoddas in 3 Idiots.
Rediff.com shows you how people across the world cope with the unremitting July heat wave.
A severe spring tornado slammed parts of the southern American state of Texas, demolishing several homes, killing at least six people and injuring over a 100.
A summary of sports events and sports persons, who made news on Friday.
Meet Sonam Wangchuk, the man who inspired Aamir Khan's role in 3 Idiots.
When PK works, it does with great merit. When it does not, it sermonises, says Sukanya Verma.
A summary of sports events and sports persons, who made news on Monday
As United States President Barack Obama's second term draws to a close, Chief White House Photographer Pete Souza shared his favourite images captured over the course of the last year.
'My biggest challenge was getting into the head of the character.' Aamir Khan talks about his big release, PK.
'The beautiful valleys dotted by standing trees, white rocks and gushing streams were an instant respite for our sleep-deprived eyes.'
Aamir Khan tells Urvi Parekh why his next release is probably one of the most important films he has made.
'All those photographs I had seen before about Ladakh were not photoshopped.' 'Ladakh, truly, was nature's masterpiece.'