Aseem Chhabra remembers Master Chef Floyd Cardoz who died of coronavirus in New York on Wednesday.
Wellness expert Roopashree Sharma answers your health queries.
You can call it 'a friend for your nervous system'.
MasterChef Australia Season 13 winner Justin Narayan speaks about his Indian roots.
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Lieutenant General Syed Ata Hasnain (retd), former general officer in commanding, 15 Corps, explains what may have happened during the Indian Army's anti-terrorist operation in Kashmir in which four soldiers and one policemen, including the commanding officer 21 Rashtriya Rifles, made the supreme sacrifice for the Motherland.
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At Rs 56,900, the Samsung handset sets the benchmark for Android phones.
Hindu and Sikh leaders will share stage with Pope Francis during a prayer service in New York
The NITI Aayog has big plans for Indian sport.
The long-neglected fruit may finally get the recognition it deserves.
Wendell Rodricks's passion for fashion has its roots in food, he reveals in this heartwarming essay.
Photos from the ATP World Tour Finals matches played in London on Monday
Here's your weekly digest of the craziest and funniest stories from around the world.
'In order to achieve Pakistan's psychological isolation and pariah status, breaking all cultural, economic and people to people contacts must become a government policy with clear linkage to a change in behaviour by the Pakistani regime.'
Here's this week of truly crazy and mad stories that will make you laugh.
Vishu invokes fond memories of childhood writes Divya Nair/Rediff.com
Ishita is helping the local community in Spiti lead better lives and build a sustainable environment.
Prince William and Princess Catherine, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, collected quite a few Mumbai hearts on a hot two days in April.
Prem Panicker, a keen follower of the game and one of cricket's finest writers, analysed, debated and dissected the four semi-finalists on the Rediff World Cup Chat on Monday.
How do you translate a first love into a profession? How do you become a writer once you set your heart on it? Susmita Bhattacharya, who once worked as a graphic designer in Mumbai, now teaches the basics of English to newcomers to Britain and is also a creative writing tutor. Her first novel The Normal State of Mind was published earlier this year after a grim battle with cancer.
Rediff.com reproduces the 1997 feature about Laxman, his passion for crows, and of course, his genius.