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These may not be as famous as the Taj or the Gateway but they're landmarks nonetheless. Do you know where they are located? Take this quiz and find out!
Think about it! Where else you're going to see things like this eh?
Rediff.com's readers share the best of their India travel images. You can share yours too!
Should India play an extra fast bowler in Dharamsala where the pitches suit pacers?
Headed to this dreamy hill station in Maharashtra? Here's what you can do there, says Anita Aikara.
Rediff.com's readers share the best of their India travel images. You can share yours too!
Should India drop Rohit Sharma and bring in an extra spinner? Or should fast bowler Umesh Yadav make way for Amit Mishra?
'Neither State should take the matter into a terrain that involves tension -- and certainly not war.'
Rediff reader and photographer Hari Prasad Sridhar sent us these photographs from his travels
Photographer HariPrasad captures the quaint village through his lens.
Any correction in Indian equities is an opportunity for investors to put in money for the long term
'For us, North Indians, who are habitual late comers and lackadaisical in our temple attire; who go to temples in jeans and shorts; who keep our temples dirty; where deities are placed amidst all prasadam and where rotting flowers are strewn on the pathway -- Manipur teaches us grace and discipline,' says Tarun Vijay.
Sri Lanka captain Mahela Jayawardene said his team is determined to maintain their unbeaten record at home when they take on India in the three-Test series, beginning on Wednesday.
After the Maharashtra government has scrapped the Mumbai redevelopment plan, there could be major change in state policy.
The futures of thousands of undocumented Indians who were taken to the US as children are in danger after Donald Trump's repeal of the DACA program.
Global investor and author Jim Rogers, who recently sold his India investments, talks about his disappointment with Prime Minister Narendra Modi's economic reforms, why he is betting big on the US dollar and the Chinese Renminbi and what will bring him back to India some day.
He suggested that Tendulkar should show the same aggression as Lara.
Arvinder Sood, CEO of Hanover Square Capital, says that they will be starting an India fund and they are looking at raising £100 million.
Chinese President Xi Jinping on Monday received External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj
You won't regret planning your next trip to this hilly north-eastern state.
Rediff.com readers wish the Indian coach on his 49th birthday.
What makes The World Before Her stand out is that it has the courage to ask what nobody else does: who is the Modern Indian Woman? Paloma Sharma reviews the film.
The world's most popular author took questions from you, our dear readers.
You won't regret including this list in your itinerary.
'Anyone who watched me batting in Tests would know that I was up for it. I was ready to fight it out.'
'When I was in Shrirampur I thought I would make it to the Indian team. There were a series of events that happened, and even if one link was missing, I don't think I would be here.'
Irfan Pathan discloses on how he coped with the disappointment of getting dropped from the Indian team and what inspired his superb comeback in domestic cricket this season which he hopes lead to bigger things and eventually into a 'a really good story and inspiration' for others.
The chief executive of the e-commerce giant is making his second visit to India -- the first since Amazon entered this market.