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Queen's gloves, Gandhi's shawl at CWG textile show

Queen's gloves, Gandhi's shawl at CWG textile show

Rediff.com5 Oct 2010

The Commonwealth Games bring an extraordinary show of textiles from 22 countries to the city. Among the exhibits is Nehru's jacket and Mandela's silk shirt.

'He decided to inspire hundreds of kids'

'He decided to inspire hundreds of kids'

Rediff.com3 Sep 2010

In the week leading up to Teacher's Day on September 5, we bring you readers' stories about their favourite, most inspirational teachers.

India extends Taslima Nasrin's visa by one year

India extends Taslima Nasrin's visa by one year

Rediff.com12 Aug 2010

The government has extended the visa of controversial Bangladeshi writer Taslima Nasrin by another year from August this year, shifting from its earlier stand of asking her to leave the country and apply afresh to stay in the country. The 47-year-old doctor-turned writer, who will be celebrating her birthday on August 25, is also trying for a permanent residency in the country. Her visa is valid till August 16 and has been extended by another year.

Review: Predators is predictable

Review: Predators is predictable

Rediff.com6 Aug 2010

Predators is totally a guy's movie filled with grisly violence and foul language of a level we are all familiar with.

America awaits super-secret Clinton wedding

America awaits super-secret Clinton wedding

Rediff.com31 Jul 2010

Chelsea Clinton will marry her fiance and long-time companion and investment banker Marc Mezvinsky, on Saturday.

Travel: On the banks of the Vlatva

Travel: On the banks of the Vlatva

Rediff.com13 Jul 2010

Payal Mohanka discovers the medieval magnificence of Prague.

Taslima back in India, seeks visa extension

Taslima back in India, seeks visa extension

Rediff.com1 Jun 2010

Controversial Bangladeshi writer Taslima Nasrin is now in New Delhi to get her Indian visa extended since the validity of the travel document expires in August.

SAARC leaders vow to collectively combat terrorism

SAARC leaders vow to collectively combat terrorism

Rediff.com28 Apr 2010

Leaders of the South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation countries vowed to collectively combat the scourge of terrorism, extremism and insurgency plaguing the region with Pakistan and Bangladesh rejecting claims of those who justified violence in the name of Islam.

Husain: The misery and the mystery

Husain: The misery and the mystery

Rediff.com6 Mar 2010

To those accustomed to MF Husain's unpredictable appearances and disappearances over the years, his sudden comings and goings, there is a finality in the hand-written scrawl he issued, with his trademark horse appended, on being offered nationality in Qatar. It's unlikely that he'll be coming home now. And why should he? He's 95, not only very famous but fabulously rich and surrounded by many of his children and grandchildren who are comfortably settled in the Emirates.

Road, Movie is a fun drive that goes nowhere

Road, Movie is a fun drive that goes nowhere

Rediff.com5 Mar 2010

This is a casual drive, short enough to not mind, long enough to leave you slightly tired.

Taslima in New Delhi seeking visa extension

Taslima in New Delhi seeking visa extension

Rediff.com9 Feb 2010

The future plans of the doctor-turned writer, who shot into fame with her controversial book 'Lajja', were not immediately known. Her visa is valid till February 16. She has been requesting for permanent residency in the country but the government has not taken any decision on the issue.

Will it be iSlate for Apple on January 27?

Will it be iSlate for Apple on January 27?

Rediff.com25 Jan 2010

The countdown to Apple's big unveiling is ticking down to its last few minutes. What will it be?

When Lady Gaga met the Queen

When Lady Gaga met the Queen

Rediff.com8 Dec 2009

The outlandish singer entertained the Queen at Royal Variety Performance

India cracks Mendis code

India cracks Mendis code

Rediff.com24 Nov 2009

'Mystery' spinner Ajantha Mendis went into the second Test against India with a reputation to protect, but was stripped off his cloak of enigma after 19 futile overs.

Liberhan comes down heavily on Vajpayee, Advani

Liberhan comes down heavily on Vajpayee, Advani

Rediff.com24 Nov 2009

A B Vajpayee and L K Advani head a list of 68 leaders of the Sangh Parivaar and bureaucrats held culpable by the Liberhan Commission for leading the country to the "brink of communal discord" over the Ayodhya issue. In a scathing indictment, the Commission said these leaders cannot be given the benefit of the doubt and exonerated of culpability.

Team India eyes hat-trick of wins to stretch lead

Team India eyes hat-trick of wins to stretch lead

Rediff.com2 Nov 2009

Cloaked in an aura of formidability acquired from back-to-back wins but struck by injury problems, the Indian team would be gunning for a treble of triumphs to stretch their lead against a depleted Australia in the fourth cricket one-dayer at Mohali.

The 'filmy' attack on Narendra Modi

The 'filmy' attack on Narendra Modi

Rediff.com2 Oct 2009

An impressive body of anti-Modi films accumulating since 2002, are now a ubiquitous part of the 'documentary festival' circuit, delivering compact body blows to the reputation of Hindutva's puffed up poster boy.

What US says about the NPT resolution

What US says about the NPT resolution

Rediff.com24 Sep 2009

The new UN Security Council resolution on nuclear non-proliferation and disarmament makes it difficult for the NPT signatory countries to withdraw from the regime and calls upon nations to enter into safeguard agreements with the International Atomic Energy Agency.

To boost image, ISI opens up to foreign media

To boost image, ISI opens up to foreign media

Rediff.com6 Aug 2009

Pakistan's dreaded spy agency Inter Services Intelligence no longer works under a cloak of secrecy. It is slowly opening up -- even to foreign media.

Manu Chhabria's mother claims Shaw Wallace stake

Manu Chhabria's mother claims Shaw Wallace stake

Rediff.com4 Aug 2009

Ranibai Rajaram Chhabria, mother of late Manohar Rajaram Chhabria, has challenged the merger of Shaw Wallace with the UB Group saying she was entitled to a fifth of her deceased son's estate.

How nuke sub Arihant will transform the navy

How nuke sub Arihant will transform the navy

Rediff.com31 Jul 2009

India's first nuclear-powered submarine marks the start of navy deployments and reforms that will catapult it into the league of serious maritime powers, reports Ajai Shukla

Let's talk about Baluchistan!

Let's talk about Baluchistan!

Rediff.com31 Jul 2009

Now that the prime minister has put into his mouth what should have been firmly planted on the ground, if the Pakistanis insist on talking to us about self-determination for Kashmir, lets then also talk self-determination for Baluchistan.

Review: Potter gets real in Half-Blood Prince

Review: Potter gets real in Half-Blood Prince

Rediff.com17 Jul 2009

Half-Blood Prince is definitely a film to be watched more than once.

An Aam Aadmi's open letter to the PM

An Aam Aadmi's open letter to the PM

Rediff.com1 Jul 2009

'We, the People,' the acknowledged sovereign masters in democracy, can only hope that your own vigilance and the idealism and acute sense of right and wrong of the young blood you have inducted into the ministry, as also of the 226 newly elected MPs who are below 50, will help nip in the bud any acts of malfeasance and misuse of power.

BJP faces inner turmoil

BJP faces inner turmoil

Rediff.com10 Jun 2009

Divisions within the Bharatiya Janata Party grew deeper in the aftermath of its electoral drubbing with senior leaders questioning the leadership on how the party was being run and even the review of performance was being "cloaked in secrecy."

Appraisals: Govt takes a cue from private sector

Appraisals: Govt takes a cue from private sector

Rediff.com6 Jun 2009

Assessment reports will be shared with all employees

Railways to develop 528 model stations

Railways to develop 528 model stations

Rediff.com4 Jun 2009

With a view to attracting more passengers and improve basic amenities, the Indian Railways has decided to give a facelift to over 500 stations across the country incorporating state-of-the-art facilities.

Da Vinci Code follow-up takes on the Illuminati

Da Vinci Code follow-up takes on the Illuminati

Rediff.com1 May 2009

Harvard symbologist Robert Langdon works to solve a murder and prevent a terrorist act against the Vatican in the adaptation of Angels & Demons, a prequel to the 2006 smash hit Da Vinci Code.

Congress flays Advani's remark on Ambedkar

Congress flays Advani's remark on Ambedkar

Rediff.com2 Mar 2009

The Congress on Monday criticised the Bharaitya Janata Party's prime ministerial candidate L K Advani's remark that the grand old party was responsible for the defeat of the dalit icon and that it was anti-dalit saying such remarks smack of "complete ignorance of political history".

ICAI in dire need of complete overhaul

ICAI in dire need of complete overhaul

Rediff.com21 Jan 2009

Even seventeen years after the government adopted the new economic policy the ICAI is yet to come to terms with the changing times and changed circumstances

Pak media does some 'soul-searching'

Pak media does some 'soul-searching'

Rediff.com13 Dec 2008

As the Pakistani government cracks down on terrorists linked to the Mumbai carnage, the media in the country has embarked on a 'soul-searching' exercise, with questions being raised as to why the Islamic nation has become the 'hub of militancy and terrorism'.

US is losing global cyberwar

US is losing global cyberwar

Rediff.com9 Dec 2008

Center for Cybersecurity Operations is proposed to protect military, government, and corporate electronics from criminals and other nations

Google's invisibility cloak

Google's invisibility cloak

Rediff.com9 Dec 2008

A percentage of Google traffic is stripped of identifying information. Why?

Adios Anil

Adios Anil

Rediff.com3 Nov 2008

They said of Thomas Moore that nothing became his life as much as his manner of leaving it. Replace 'life' with 'cricket', and that is equally poignantly true of Anil Kumble, writes Prem Panicker.

Sedition was never so well cloaked

Sedition was never so well cloaked

Rediff.com9 Sep 2008

Countries with secessionist movements within them should shudder to think of these recent examples of forced independence with the connivance of the big powers. We cannot dismiss them as part of the shaping of a new Europe where Russia, backed by its newly found economic strength, is flexing its muscles to survive against the machinations of NATO. We know that NATO is not confined to Europe any more

Federer hits top gear, Bartoli wilts

Federer hits top gear, Bartoli wilts

Rediff.com1 Sep 2008

Roger Federer leapt into the fourth round and Jelena Jankovic zoomed in on a maiden Grand Slam crown at the US Open on Sunday when the title favourites discovered their sweet spots at Flushing Meadows. After a week of lukewarm performances, four-times champion Federer turned on the heat with a masterful 6-3, 6-3, 6-2 destruction of Czech 28th seed Radek Stepanek.

Rlys invite 20 groups to bid for insurance plan

Rlys invite 20 groups to bid for insurance plan

Rediff.com27 Aug 2008

Last year, ICICI Lombard had bagged the offer, battling five other private players. This year's tenders will be opened on September 1, sources in the Railway Ministry said, adding that invitations have been sent to about 20 companies this time.

Get over the Knight

Get over the Knight

Rediff.com18 Aug 2008

The Dark Knight is a fantastic take on an iconic superhero, brings noir to the world of the Batcave, and features one of the most instantly revered villains in the history of popular cinema. But now, the hype now isn't just deafening, it's claustrophobic.

Beijing torch climbs the Great Wall

Beijing torch climbs the Great Wall

Rediff.com7 Aug 2008

Doves flew and confetti rained down as the Olympic torch was carried along the ancient Great Wall on a misty Thursday morning, the eve of Games that China hopes will demonstrate its modern-day strength. Hours before flying to Beijing for Friday's opening ceremony, US President George W Bush used some of his bluntest language yet in criticising China on human rights.

How to buy a classic motorcycle

How to buy a classic motorcycle

Rediff.com2 Aug 2008

Classic motorcycles are human, complete with quirks, character, foibles and habits.

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