All stories by Rashme Sehgal
'Too much togetherness does not work in a couple'
Rediff.com6 Oct 2015'A family works best when a husband and wife share a 15 to 20 per cent relationship.' 'Sex may not form the central part of a relationship, but to be able to spell out one's desires, even if they are not fulfilled, is what keeps couples together.'
800 plus attacks on refugee shelters in Germany
Rediff.com24 Sep 2015As German makes provisions to accept 800,000 refugees this year, the nation is split vertically on the crisis with refugee shelters attacked with Molotov cocktails and swastika signs painted outside many refugee homes.
Indian black money deposits moved out of Switzerland
Rediff.com11 Sep 2015The Swiss National Bank, the country's central banking authority, has estimated the funds currently held by Indians in Swiss banks at a mere $1.98 billion. Fear of disclosure due to greater scrutiny of this illicit wealth has played the main role in the flight of capital.
'Rao overestimated his clout with the RSS'
Rediff.com8 Sep 2015'He depended too much on assurances given by sadhus and sants. He may not be culpable, but he was wholly responsible for December 6, 1992.' 'While Manmohan Singh came to reforms out of conviction, Rao came to reforms out of compulsion. If the compulsion had not been there, I don't know how he would have responded.'
'Himalayan glaciers are melting, but will still exist by 2099'
Rediff.com17 Aug 2015'Himalayan glaciers are expected to become smaller, and small glaciers will have disappeared, but by no means will all glaciers have melted by the end of the 21st century,' glaciologist Markus Stoffel tells Rashme Sehgal.
'Pakistan's Nasr missile is the most dangerous development in South Asia'
Rediff.com27 Jul 2015'If ever India loses its patience after repeated terror attacks and decides to retaliate against the terrorist camps, Pakistan may term that a conventional military attack and invoke the nuclear option. This is a way to continue with terrorism without retaliation.'
Discovering the universe, one particle at a time
Rediff.com24 Jul 2015The world's largest and most respected centre for scientific research has shown how collaborative effort in the acrimonious field of particle physics can prove of enormous benefit to mankind.
The Walk of Hope from Kanyakumari to Kashmir
Rediff.com9 Jul 2015'Lives are lost and the social fabric is torn. The progress of the nation comes to a grinding halt.'
River experts miffed at being ignored on Ganga revival plan
Rediff.com24 Jun 2015Were river experts excluded from IIT consortium on the Ganga River Basin Management Plan? Rashme Sehgal reports.
'Both India and China must help Nepal, more so India'
Rediff.com23 Jun 2015Siddhartha Kaul, president of SOS Children's Villages International that has been involved in earthquake relief work in Nepal, speaks to Rashme Sehgal.
Thanks to Modi's push, GM mustard set to hit Indian markets
Rediff.com22 Jun 2015Modi government is pushing GM food crops without adequate safety assessment and transparency, claim activists.
President hosts Inspired Teachers at Rashtrapati Bhavan
Rediff.com18 Jun 2015Thirty one outstanding teachers were invited to Rashtrapati Bhavan for a first-ever in-residence programme.
Creation of insurance pool for N-mishaps, a major breakthrough
Rediff.com15 Jun 2015Several nuclear power projects held up for the lack of such an insurance pool can now be expected to move forward.
Law panel moots joint custody of kids, but can it work in India?
Rediff.com11 Jun 2015The 20th Law Commission has mooted the concept of shared parenting and joint custody rights to a child in case the parents opt for a divorce, both parents have equal access to the child and there should be no restricted visiting periods for a parent who does not have rights. While these sound good on paper, we need a more comprehensive report that would look into the whole issue of children's rights, lawyers tell Rashme Sehgal.
No Achche Din for Varanasi's traditional handloom weavers
Rediff.com9 Jun 2015As India's top designers including Tarun Tahiliani, Vikram Phadnis, David Abraham, Rohit Bal, Rajesh Pratap Singh and Wendell Rodricks gather in Varanasi today to try and give a boost to the Benarasi handloom sari, in an initiative by designer turned BJP politician Shaina NC, Rashme Sehgal outlines the crisis facing the weavers.
A mosque, polls, social boycott, then riots
Rediff.com5 Jun 2015'It was a deliberate conspiracy. The mob targeted large houses, burning down ACs, fridges, almirahs and furniture.'
'The focus can't just be on scoring high marks'
Rediff.com4 Jun 2015'Indian universities are giving out PhDs without adequate evaluation,' charges Dr Satya Narain Jatiya, MP.
'Rahul does not speak from the heart'
Rediff.com3 Jun 2015'Nitish has no future in state politics.' 'Nitish harassed the Yadav community no end in his earlier tenure as chief minister. So who will the Yadav community vote for in the coming state elections?'
Why India is getting hotter by the year
Rediff.com27 May 2015Scientists at the India Meteorological Department warn that not only has India turned hotter in the last two decades, but that heat waves are projected to become more intense, have longer durations and greater frequency, thereby resulting in more deaths.
Vodafone says its new scheme can increase farmers' incomes by 560,000 crores!
Rediff.com26 May 2015Vodafone's Kisan Mitra will provide a spectrum of services for India's small farmers, simple mobile service interventions that can increase a farmer's income by Rs 8,000 per year.