Last minute doubts about CAT that you may not have thought of, until now, are clarified here.
Rediff Readers chat about the Formula 1 Chinese Grand Prix.
'The Vajpayee government is bringing ignominy and shame upon itself by honouring a fanatical leader like Mr Sharon.'
US visa regulations expert Dr Arun Vakil tips you off on how to make it happen.
Career counsellors Prachi and Srividya from YoungBuzz stress on the importance of communication with your parents.
Readers share their stories about the rains in Mumbai and their aftermath.
Transcript of Viswanathan Anand's chat on rediff.com.
'The whole system needs to be changed. New captain, new coach, some new faces need to be there in the team.'
BEL closed a good quarter but is getting expensive
'We need to work on the team spirit rather than focusing on individuals,' says Sudhir Patel.
Readers' response on the sixth ODI between India and Pakistan at Delhi.
'Sourav Ganguly should be allowed to play Kanpur ODI but relieve the captaincy load off him,' says Tuhin Kumar.
"Dravid has the skills, the temperament, the respect of his teammates, his ethic is unquestionable and more over he has EARNED the position of captain," says Kiran.
Ramesh Shrichand Damani guides investors with sharp, incisive observations on the stock market.
Global factors like oil, Nasdaq are worrying us still, however, domestic factors are looking good.
Valuations are in our favour. Markets should find a way to go higher.
'The market is in a trading zone, perhaps till the budget. However, long-term investors should be buying,' says Ramesh S Damani.
Readers present their views on a joint India-Pakistan team to take on the mighty Aussies, and list their eleven.
The charisma that surrounds the man had preceded him and soldier and officer alike knew the 'chosen one' had arrived and henceforth all would be well.
'He was believed to finish his own work in an hour and spend the remainder of the time walking from one office to another, sitting down with the harried junior staff and helping them sort out the problems they were working on.'