The military knows very little about the world of journalism and has no plan in place to learn more, says Ajai Shukla
Pulkit Samrat and Yami Gautam have some fun, as they promote their latest film, Sanam Re.
We bring you glimpses from one of Mumbai's oldest pandals, Mumbaicha Raja.
Kaun Banega Crorepati 7 can only get better after a promising first episode, says Sukanya Verma.
Meet Mona Patel, one of CNN's Top 10 Heroes of the Year.
Focus on the best you can do with what you've been given.
'Both resisted cruel white rule through non-violence. But Mandela's is a singular story. He never lost faith in his ideals and goal even when he was in prison for many years,' Anant Singh, who produced the Mandela biopic, tells Rediff.com's Arthur J Pais.
Rediff.com lists 10 athletes who died way before time.
Lawyer turned entrepreneur Parama Ghosh shares her story.
'You don't control who you love. Love happens. You don't decide you're going to love this person.' Love talk from Priyanka Chopra.
The traditional Onasadhya is incomplete without these sumptuous preparations made from rice, coconut, milk and assorted veggies.
'People didn't know of my presence until they saw my saris at the Lakme Fashion Week.'
'It's an experience of a lifetime. It's the first time I acted in a South Indian film where I was treated as an equal by an actor.'
Iconic rights activist Irom Sharmila on the highs and lows of her long fast, why she gave it up and her plans.
Monisha Dudaney tells you how your partner will behave according to his/her star sign.
You may like it or not but Apple's iPhone 6 and 6 Plus are definitely ahead of other premium smartphones available in the market when it comes to performance, battery life and OS, says Shruti Puri.
Have you heard of the Burning Man festival? Or the Monkey Buffet festival?
Raja Chari is in training to go to space in 2019. Vaihayasi Pande Daniel presents the story of his journey from Cedar Falls, Iowa, to NASA. A Rediff.com Exclusive!
If you want to get the perfect score, you must take as many mocks as you can.
On the occasion of Chinese New Year, we bring you a look at what 2015, the Year of the Sheep has in store for you!
Business should be pleasure, not pressure, believes Thrissur-based T S Kalyanaraman.
Here's your weekly digest of the craziest and funniest stories from around the world.
'What we need from the civilian and military authorities are clear strategies rather than an emotional decision to hang terrorists on death row.'
Martin Scorsese's The Wolf Of Wall Street could set a bad precedent, feels Aseem Chhabra.
'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.'
Sunayana Dumala penned a message which has gone viral in which she says, "We need to spread love and stop this hatred."
The Karnataka government is divided over filing an appeal in the Supreme Court against the acquittal of former Tamil Nadu chief minister. N Sathiya Moorthy analyses the possibilities
How the BJP's politics plays out at the grass-roots level will determine its relationship with Muslims in the near future, says Sajid Bhombal
'Put cricket, first and foremost, at the centre of every decision you take.' 'The bottom line must always be the sport that we love.' Rahul Dravid as eloquent as always in his M A K Pataudi Memorial Lecture.
'What is true khadoos? Stubborn? Dogged? Unyielding? Relentless? Or something in between that? Or all of it together?' 'Just like you can't translate it, you can't teach a kid to be khadoos either. You can only inculcate that attitude in him by sharing stories of all the khadoos-ness of past stalwarts.' 'For instance, the story of Sunil Gavaskar batting left handed to counter the left-arm spin of Raghuram Bhat and salvaging a draw in the 1981-1982 Ranji Trophy semi-finals...' Rahul Dravid on Cricket's Great Oral Tradition.
Full text of Rahul Dravid's Pataudi Memorial Lecture in New Delhi.
Desis in the US recall their earliest celebration of the festival of lights on American soil. Chaya Babu reports