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HOT workouts to get in shape by V-day!

HOT workouts to get in shape by V-day!

Rediff.com8 Feb 2013

Try out these simple exercises to get fit and get hot this Valentine's with this Brinda Sapat workout regimen. Illustrations: Uttam Ghosh

7 smart ways to manage your boss in 2014

7 smart ways to manage your boss in 2014

Rediff.com3 Jan 2014

Try these seven sure-shot tricks to make a comrade out of your boss.

Jab We Met: 'She made me a better human being'

Jab We Met: 'She made me a better human being'

Rediff.com22 Jan 2013

Reader Raj Uprade from Amgaon tells us why he prefers to remember his story as the 'first and last true love'.

14 things you MUST AVOID at a Group Discussion

14 things you MUST AVOID at a Group Discussion

Rediff.com6 Jan 2012

In the first part, Charanpreet Singh spoke about 15 blunders to avoid at a B-school GD. In the second part here, he shares an additional list of 14 things you must avoid at a Group Discussion if you want to make the right impression.

How to cope with those first stressful months of marriage!

How to cope with those first stressful months of marriage!

Rediff.com29 Nov 2011

If you've been there, done that, share your experiences and advices with couples who are getting hitched this season!

For World Cup final tickets, click here!

For World Cup final tickets, click here!

Rediff.com1 Apr 2011

It may sound too good to be true, BUT...

Things you should never mention in your resume

Things you should never mention in your resume

Rediff.com28 Apr 2010

You may think using phrases like 'good communication skills' and 'proven track record' make your resume more appealing, but it's sometimes these cliches that set you back in the race to your dream job.

'Why I hate Valentine's Day!'

'Why I hate Valentine's Day!'

Rediff.com12 Feb 2011

If sweet sentiment and fluff are not for you, tell us!

An editor and a gentleman

An editor and a gentleman

Rediff.com28 Mar 2016

It is actually quite remarkable that EPW has survived for so long. "I see it as a journal of dissent," says Rammanohar Reddy and is thankful to the EPW community for keeping it relevant.