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UK PM and fiance name baby boy Wilfred Lawrie Nicholas
Rediff.com3 May 2020Announcing the news on social media, Symonds, 32, said the baby was named after the UK Prime Minister's grandfather Wilfred and her grandfather Lawrie, with Nicholas a nod to the National Health Service doctors - Dr Nick Price and Dr Nick Hart.
Chuni Goswami: Indian football's first poster boy
Rediff.com30 Apr 2020Chuni Goswami was in a league of his own -- peerless -- and lived a life that will always be celebrated for being one of India's greatest.
It's back to studies for India's first COVID-19 patient
Rediff.com30 Apr 2020Her days in the isolation ward no longer haunts India's first COVID-19 patient in Kerala and the 20-year old medico who has fully recovered is now busy attending online classes from her university in Wuhan in China as she completed three months since being diagnosed with the disease.
'I am very comfortable with sexual themes'
Rediff.com29 Apr 2020'I can't wait to start afresh.' 'So many things in my life have become clearer to me.' 'I see this isolation as an opportunity to heal my soul.'
How coronavirus teaches us to work online
Rediff.com25 Apr 2020'The sooner we understand and accept this current situation as the new normal, the better,' advises Major Mohammed Ali Shah (retd).
How Floyd Cardoz redefined Indian cuisine
Rediff.com24 Apr 2020A month ago, on March 25, Floyd Cardoz, chef extraordinaire, passed into the ages, a victim of coronavirus. Ranjita Ganesan remembers the culinary genius.
Alice doesn't live in indie cinema anymore
Rediff.com24 Apr 2020With Hindi Medium and Angrezi Medium, the "English-medium" actor of independent movies shows she can easily fit into mainstream Hindi movies too.
Fighting COVID-19: TIPS from an ex-Army officer
Rediff.com22 Apr 2020Bengaluru based Dinesh Malhotra, 54, an ex-Army officer who is working as a human resource professional in a construction firm shares some survival tips.
Lockdown provokes bad memories for trafficking survivors
Rediff.com18 Apr 2020Confined to their rooms and small houses, they are reminded of the time when they were subjected to physical and sexual torture.
When movie theatres no longer exist...
Rediff.com16 Apr 2020Aseem Chhabra imagines a time, 20 years from now, when movie-watching in theatres will be long gone, thanks to the coronavirus, and pens a letter to his grandchild, explaining the magic of the cinema hall.
This doctor contracted coronavirus, but recovered
Rediff.com15 Apr 2020'As a doctor, I always knew I would get it, but I was always sure I would get cured too.'
How a tiny district fights COVID-19
Rediff.com15 Apr 2020'We started our surveillance from the first reported case. We made it very strict. I believe that helped us a lot in restricting the spread of this disease.'
How sports psychologists are helping Indian athletes cope with lockdown
Rediff.com14 Apr 2020Uncertainty is so intrinsic to sports that elite athletes will not have much trouble coping up with a pandemic-forced lockdown, believe India's top sports psychologists as they become a part of their journey into an unchartered territory. Rocked by the coronavirus pandemic, which has impacted minds as much as health and productivity, sports pyshologists Dr Chaitanya Sridhar, Nanaki J Chadha, and Keerthana Swaminathan are dealing with athletes across disciplines and economic spectrum, being their "sounding board, friend" and enabling them to process the magnitude of the situation.
Coronavirus: Tomorrow always comes
Rediff.com9 Apr 2020'A very vast majority of us will catch it at some point, about 8 out of 10 won't feel much worse than a common cold's nuisance, if at all, but some will die.' 'A very, very vast majority, at least about 98 per cent of those infected, if not more, under any circumstances, will live through it,' observes Shekhar Gupta.
COVID-19: 'There will be significant discoveries'
Rediff.com9 Apr 2020'Scientists around the world are focused on very quickly doing work to help us better understand what we are facing.' 'I am inspired by what scientists have found in such a short amount of time since the virus emerged.'
Americans should never shake hands again: US top Doc
Rediff.com9 Apr 2020'Not only would it be good to prevent coronavirus disease, it probably would decrease instances of influenza dramatically in this country'
What Lessons can India Learn from Japan?
Rediff.com8 Apr 2020'Both India and Japan can find themselves in a win-win situation if they draw some lessons from each other's strengths,' says Dr Rajaram Panda.
Rajneesh's Believe It Or Not in Cricket!
Rediff.com7 Apr 2020Rajneesh Gupta lists some amazing coincidences in cricket -- a feature guaranteed to amuse you in these anxious times.
What you must know about the GRE!
Rediff.com4 Apr 2020The Graduate Record Examination is not very difficult. Really!
What you must know about China and coronavirus
Rediff.com2 Apr 2020How China's all powerful Communist party bungled the response to the coronavirus crisis.
6-week-old baby dies of coronavirus in US
Rediff.com2 Apr 2020The news report said that a model prepared by the University of Washington projects that as the coronavirus hits a peak in Connecticut on April 15, hospitals here will fall dramatically short on available beds.
COVID-19: Shastri, Chhetri, Root urge people to follow WHO advice
Rediff.com30 Mar 2020Stand together and overcome these challenging times: Chhetri
'Most coronaviruses become weak in high temperature and high humidity'
Rediff.com28 Mar 2020'That way, it will be helpful for India because by April, temperatures will be in the late 30s and early 40s.' 'So, if we are able to sustain these 21 days, and go to that temperature zone, it will be a way of nature protecting us.'
'There will be a drastic drop with the lockdown'
Rediff.com27 Mar 2020'Without it, it is going to be much, much, much, much worse.' 'In the meantime, we really need to work on a sort of war footing, given that it is a natural disaster, provide relief, provide essentials, till we get biological herd immunity, we need to get economic immunity, and also social immunity.'
COVID-19: UN, WHO praise India for its lockdown
Rediff.com25 Mar 2020In an attempt to stem the spread of coronavirus in India, Prime Minister Modi on Tuesday announced a nationwide lockdown for three weeks.
Covid-19: How the testing infrastructure is struggling
Rediff.com25 Mar 2020'India is too large a place to have just 10 labs performing these Covid-19 tests.'
Review: Special Ops
Rediff.com20 Mar 2020The world according to Neeraj Pandey. Observed by Sreehari Nair.
'Take precautions, but don't panic'
Rediff.com20 Mar 2020'Social isolation itself can create panic among people. So, stay connected.'
Run Dutee Run!
Rediff.com17 Mar 2020'For years we train for the Olympics and when we are this close, how can we stop training?'
India reports 2nd coronavirus death, several states in shutdown mode
Rediff.com13 Mar 2020The Union Health ministry put the number of positive cases at 82, eight more since Thursday night, which includes the woman and a 76-year-old man from Karnataka who became the country's first coronavirus fatality besides 17 foreign nationals, Health Ministry officials said.
Angrezi Medium review
Rediff.com12 Mar 2020Irrfan, Deepak Dobriyal, Radhika Madan, Ranvir Shorey, Pankaj Tripathi are all lovely, but make little sense in Angrezi Medium's muddled context, complains Sukanya Verma.
Paytm employee tests positive, India's coronavirus count rises to 29
Rediff.com4 Mar 2020All international passengers will henceforth be screened at airports, Health Minister Harsh Vardhan said at a press conference. Earlier, travellers from only 12 countries were screened at airports for the disease that has claimed over 3,000 lives and infected more than 90,000 worldwide.
Shorts: Sun ban a 'statement to the world'; Nike shoe debate rages
Rediff.com29 Feb 2020Summary of sports events and persons who made news on Saturday.
Nationalism being misused to construct militant idea of India: Manmohan
Rediff.com22 Feb 2020Addressing a gathering at the launch of a book on Jawaharlal Nehru's works and speeches, Singh said that if India is recognised in the comity of nations as a vibrant democracy and, if it is considered as one of the important world powers, it was the first prime minister, who should be recognised as its main architect.
Did Parasite deserve all those Oscars?
Rediff.com21 Feb 2020Parasite's razor-sharp characterisations ensure that the picture is thoroughly entertaining though it falls short of greatness, declares Sreehari Nair.
'We are neither terrorists nor anti-nationals'
Rediff.com20 Feb 2020'We are patriots who love India and the secular ideals it has always upheld.'
'If menstruating woman cooks, she will be born a dog'
Rediff.com18 Feb 2020'If men consuming food prepared by women having periods will reborn as bullocks'
Has Nirmalaji's tax plan made India CAs mukt?
Rediff.com18 Feb 2020If the finance minister's tax proposals have stimulated demand at all, it's for CAs, notes Kanika Datta.
A win-win for Modi and Trump?
Rediff.com17 Feb 2020'For Trump, this maddening extravaganza will play out well in his election campaign, showing himself off as a hugely popular world leader,' points out Ambassador M K Bhadrakumar.
Guj college forces girls to strip in menstruation test
Rediff.com14 Feb 2020The incident prompted National Commission for Women to set up an inquiry committee which will meet the students who were forced to strip. A girl alleged that the principal of the institute blackmailed and forced them to withdraw the complaint.