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China pledges support to Taliban, asks them not to back Uyghur fighters
Rediff.com28 Jul 2021Amid deepening concerns in China over the regrouping of the ETIM, blamed by Beijing for all the violent attacks in its volatile Xinjiang province and elsewhere in the country, Foreign Minister Wang Yi met Mullah Baradar at Tianjin and sought to prevail on him to build a 'positive image and establish a broad and inclusive political structure that suits Afghanistan's national realities'.
10 Films that Amazed Me at Cannes
Rediff.com26 Jul 2021Aseem Chhabra lists 10 of his favourite films that played in various sections at the 74th Cannes Film Festival.
14 Phere review
Rediff.com23 Jul 202114 Phere delivers on the feel-good factor, but if you are looking for ground-breaking humour, it will fail to work its way into your hearts, notes Anita Aikara.
Feels Like Ishq review
Rediff.com23 Jul 2021At the end of the six short stories, Feels Like Ishq is uneven yet watchable, feels Sukanya Verma.
Received Both Doses? Be Careful Please
Rediff.com23 Jul 2021'You will still want to take all the necessary precautions, which is the right thing to do.'
For deaf transgender athlete, Olympics brings hope for change
Rediff.com22 Jul 2021'I hope that younger people who have similar struggles can see me and feel safer in the fact that I'm managing okay. True, there are difficulties, but there's nothing unfortunate at all about being both deaf and transgender.'
'Ladakh standoff is not Kargil'
Rediff.com22 Jul 2021'Galwan has turned everything.' 'The casualties on both sides alerted the Chinese to the fact that Indians are not going to take it lying down.'
Abebe Bikila: Emperor of the Marathon
Rediff.com21 Jul 2021Prakash Bhandari salutes the spirit of Abebe Bikila who twice won the Olympic Marathon in record times.
'I am like an energiser bunny'
Rediff.com19 Jul 2021'I was born a lower middle-class person, am one today and will die as one,' Billboard's International Power Player Devraj Sanyal tells Vanita Kohli-Khandekar.
Ice-cool Morikawa wins blazing hot British Open
Rediff.com19 Jul 2021Morikawa barely missed a fairway all day as he made four birdies and dropped no shots, showing incredible composure
New academic session in varsities by Oct 1: UGC
Rediff.com17 Jul 2021Universities and higher education institutions (HEIs) have been asked to ensure that the admission process for undergraduate courses begins only after the declaration of results by the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE), Indian Certificate of Secondary Education (ICSE) and all state boards.
RIP Danish Siddiqui
Rediff.com16 Jul 2021A tribute to an incomparable photojournalist who was slain by the Taliban on Thursday night.
10 Tips to Manage Stress
Rediff.com14 Jul 2021Our true nature is tranquillity; that is how we are; we need to shed away what we are not and whatever is causing stress, advises spiritual coach Modmonk Anshul.
'Aamir said you will destroy my career'
Rediff.com13 Jul 2021'But what the hell! Do it because it is brilliant.'
A Story that INSPIRES Girls to DREAM!
Rediff.com12 Jul 2021'Skater Girl is India's first film on skateboarding and I hope that it inspires girls and boys across the world and brings them hope.'
Indian-origin Banerjee lifts Wimbledon boys' singles title
Rediff.com11 Jul 2021Playing only his second junior Grand Slam, 17-year-old won 7-5, 6-3
HISTORIC! Swimmer Sajan Prakash makes Olympic 'A' cut
Rediff.com26 Jun 2021The Kerala swimmer has been continuously improving his performance in the 200m butterfly event.
Mukesh Ambani to launch the ultra cheap smartphone on Sep 10
Rediff.com24 Jun 2021Reliance Industries chairman Mukesh Ambani on Thursday said Jio and Google have jointly developed a power-packed and affordable smartphone 'JioPhone Next', which will be available in the market from September 10. Ambani promised that JioPhone Next will be the most affordable smartphone not just in India but globally. Speaking at RIL's annual general meeting, Ambani asserted that an ultra-affordable 4G smartphone is essential to make India '2G-mukt' (free of 2G).
Star-studded economic panel marks Stalin's break with past
Rediff.com22 Jun 2021Chief Minister MK Stalin has shown that he is cut from a different cloth when it comes to embracing what is current, modern and absolutely necessary. Thus, even while retaining the spirit and content of the pan-Tamil, Dravidian socio-political and socio-economic ideology to the 't', his government has also acknowledged the need to accepting scientifically-proven facts in operational matters, says N Sathiya Moorthy.
Why Ayush Kejriwal Adores the Sari
Rediff.com21 Jun 2021The Scottish designer talks about being inspired by the beautiful city of Kolkata, his Beauty By Deception campaign and why you won't spot many celebs on his Instagram page.
'Lagaan destroyed me'
Rediff.com16 Jun 2021'As an actor, it gave me such a great role that after that whatever, work I was offered, it was never fulfilling.'
JNU lodges FIR against students for breaking in, clashing with staff
Rediff.com10 Jun 2021The Jawaharlal Nehru University administration on Thursday alleged that a group of students broke into the central library and clashed with the staff there following which an FIR has been registered with the police.
'The universe gave me a sign when I asked for one'
Rediff.com1 Jun 2021'I wanted to know whether I should stay in Paris or do something else, and in less than a week, I got the call for The Last Hour.'
'Natasha won't hesitate to raise her voice'
Rediff.com31 May 2021'Before entering Tihar jail, she told us not to worry and that we will together come out of this crisis soon.'
'I said no to a lot of big films because...'
Rediff.com27 May 2021'...it didn't make sense to me.' 'If the character was not adding (to the story), I wasn't interested.' 'The reason why I chose to act is because of the way it makes me feel when I'm acting, not for the fame and money.'
Mokshvi Shah, 16, raises $7,500 for COVID relief in India
Rediff.com21 May 2021'The images of mass cremations and crowds of people at hospital doors brought me to tears.' 'I started this initiative because at the end of the day India is my home.'
How Mumbai, Delhi fought Covid
Rediff.com19 May 2021How did Mumbai tightly control the case-spread deaths while Delhi so obviously did not? And what do the answers imply regarding preparedness for the third wave, asks Omkar Goswami.
The world of Chaitanya Tamhane's Disciple
Rediff.com12 May 2021'Tamhane's densely composed shots achieve what a vacuously whizzing camera seldom does.' 'Like those Renaissance Paintings in which a bewitching lady is shown posing for a portrait, and daily life plays out in a corner unruffled, Tamhane's static frames have a hundred interesting things happening within them,' observes Sreehari Nair.
Activist Natasha Narwal gets 3-weeks bail after father dies of Covid
Rediff.com10 May 2021The Delhi high court on Monday granted bail to Jawaharlal Nehru University student Natasha Narwal, arrested last year in May in connection with the communal riots in north-east Delhi to perform the last rites of her father who succumbed to COVID-19.
Latest from China: Falling rocket debris from the sky
Rediff.com7 May 2021Breaking its silence on its tumbling space rocket, whose debris is expected to fall on Earth this weekend, China said most of it would be burnt during re-entry and it is "highly unlikely" to cause any damage on the ground.
'Centre's COVID misgovernance is a political liability'
Rediff.com6 May 2021'Modi is still immensely popular and, therefore, he can sustain any number of policy failures.' 'Modi himself has worn multiple faces so it would be naive to think that the Modi of 2021 will be the same Modi that will be campaigning for re-election in 2024.'
No jail time for former TVU students
Rediff.com3 May 2021Four students of Indian origin have been served probation sentence and community service.
Chaos breaks out at Ahmedabad's new Covid hospital
Rediff.com29 Apr 2021Chaos prevailed outside a newly-inaugurated 900-bed Covid-19 hospital in Ahmedabad as people flocked there in large numbers since early morning on Thursday with the hope of securing admission for their ailing family members and relatives.
Can Tesla win India where most US carmakers have failed?
Rediff.com23 Apr 2021What will it take for Tesla to plug and play in India? Sector pundits say it's a mix of strategy, getting the price right, timing, the right talent, and above all, patience.
4 Sikhs among 8 killed in FedEx facility mass shooting in US
Rediff.com17 Apr 2021About 90 per cent of the workers at this delivery service facility are said to be Indian-Americans, mostly from the Sikh community.
Prasidh on being influenced by McGrath and MotoGP star Rossi
Rediff.com25 Mar 2021The Karnataka pacer made a record-breaking start to his international career, picking four wickets on ODI debut, as India defeated England by 66 runs to go one up in the three-match series.
'BJP may have a lot of money, but their organisational resources are weak'
Rediff.com22 Mar 2021'Mamata is campaigning hard and not giving the BJP a walkover.'
Maha, Punjab tighten curbs amid surge in COVID-19 cases
Rediff.com19 Mar 2021Maharashtra and Punjab, which are recording a surge in new COVID-19 cases, tightened curbs on Friday and the chief minister of the western state said lockdown is an option, as India added close to 40,000 cases in the biggest daily increase in nearly four months.
Dhanalakshmi beats Hima Das, breaks Usha's 200m mark
Rediff.com18 Mar 2021Tamil Nadu's S Dhanalakshmi, who had stunned Dutee Chand in the 100 metres final, beat Hima Das, another star athlete, in the 200 metres semi-final heats, clocking a new meet record time of 23.26 seconds, in the Federation Cup National Senior Athletics Championships, in Patiala, on Thursday.
Want to know how to use family to save tax? Read this
Rediff.com15 Mar 2021While using the family to save tax is legal and smart, ensure you use the ones where clubbing income laws isn't a concern, advises Bindisha Sarang.