Bhuj: The Pride of India: Pearl Harbour on a dollar store budget, notes Sukanya Verma.
The winner of an astounding 23 Olympic gold medals was in Delhi for promotional activity and dropped in for some time at the Kotla in the evening.
New Zealand's three-pronged attack could spell trouble for India on a spiced-up track and Will Somerville, who played a gutsy knock in Kanpur, might have to sit out.
'The global semiconductor shortage has inadvertently provided an immense fillip to the pre-owned car market'
Pokkiri Raja is a silly meaningless action comedy, says S Saraswathi.
Jalebi is sure to test your patience, predicts Namrata Thakker.
Here's a collection of some of the best photos shot around the world in recent days
If the finance minister's tax proposals have stimulated demand at all, it's for CAs, notes Kanika Datta.
Six time world champion Lewis Hamilton enjoys a 30-point lead in the championship after four races and is set to equal Schumacher's seven crowns.
Melting roads, deserted streets, exhausted pedestrians, and thirsty animals is what the scorching summer has left Indians with. Severe heat wave conditions currently prevail over many parts of the nation with temperatures in central and western India soar beyond 45C. Take a look!
Live Telecast is is probably the worst made horror Web series in recent times, notes Moumita Bhattacharjee.
Eid-ul-Fitr, which marks the end of holy month of Ramzan, is being celebrated across the world on Monday with fervour and gaiety.
This was the one Budget that required radical departures on all these fronts, when it had none, asserts, Shreekant Sambrani.
Chelsea are banking on a lavish shopping spree to give them more bite up front and much-needed solidity in defence after coach Frank Lampard spent last season relying heavily on a crop of inexperienced home-grown players.
Badhaai Do carries its audience on the wave of those little farces that come with being queer in India, a land where masculinity still has some say, observes Sreehari Nair.
Images from Day 8 of Wimbledon 2022 at the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club in London, on Monday.
The Chinese government is imposing severe restrictions on their tech companies - whether it is on data security, marketing practices or floating an IPO. Should this be music to the ears of Indian start-ups and home-grown private equity (PE) funds? Ask Indian start-ups and the answer is a resounding "yes".
Armed with a never die attitude and a smile, Monika More made her first step into college on Monday after the horrible accident in which she lost both her arms amid a heavy and thunderous applause from her classmates at Ghatkopar's T D Mehta Junior College of Commerce.
We bring you a collection of best wildlife photos of 2010 taken around the world.
Developing the Chabahar port in Iran addresses India's geopolitical as well as economic challenges, says Jyoti Malhotra
Janta jawab chahti hai!
If the administrative/regulatory/judicial logjam can be loosened, there could be a quick yield in higher output, which would have multiplier constraint-loosening effects on the economy as well as lead to higher savings, a critical prerequisite for reducing the domestic savings-gap and thus help reduced the unsustainably high CAD.
Centre should allow local authorities to take the final call on vertical limit.
Cricket matches between the two countries are among the most intense rivalries in global sport.
Rediff.com had asked its readers to set an agenda for Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi to achieve his dream job of becoming India's prime minister.
We present the second part of the suggestions from our readers to Narendra Modi. More will follow in the days to come.
We present the first part of the suggestions from our readers to Narendra Modi. More will follow in the days to come.
Instead of boosting growth, policy should focus on addressing the current account and budget deficits.
A public-private partnership is changing the way the youth from rural India is enabling themselves to become job-ready.
Directed by Natty Kumar and Dr Jay, the film has an interesting premise
It's time we said goodbye to the most overused words and phrases of 2016.
An experiment this may well be, but it is a pointless one.
The world feels like complete panda-monium right now. But thanks to the Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards, we can all take a brief break from the news cycle and focus on otter things -- like pictures of animals being complete goofballs. The animals were pictured by photographers competing in the sixth annual Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards, which saw thousands of pictures entered, taken around the world. As well as providing a smile, the competition works alongside the Born Free Foundation to highlight a more serious matter -- the importance of conserving our planet's beautiful wildlife. We share a selection of the best finalists' photos...
After 18 months of closure, what really could be salvaged? And the answer sadly is, precious little, Patience, perseverance and plenty of moolah is the way forward even assuming intent is in place, says Anjuli Bhargava.
Skilled actors sometimes rescue a film when the script is flailing. Chaalis Chauraasi is one such film.
When India's Commerce and Industry Minister Anand Sharma met his counterpart in Beijing last year, he spoke mainly about India's yawning trade deficit and China agreed that this was a problem that needed fixing.
Here's how these B-town celebs fared last week, fashion wise.
The Rajshri fans who thrive on old world love stories might just enjoy this.
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