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The Indian connection in Devotion

The Indian connection in Devotion

Rediff.com9 Apr 2008

The practicing Jew who discovered Vedic culture in India in the '60s, Cheb's recently released his album Devotion, his seventh album on Six Degrees Records, which was recorded and produced entirely in New Delhi.

Bengal to close 3 PSEs, privatise 9

Bengal to close 3 PSEs, privatise 9

Rediff.com8 Apr 2008

The Left Front government in West Bengal will close down two public sector enterprises (PSEs), offload shares in nine PSE to hive them off as joint ventures, retain 13 enterprises and decide on three more using a line of credit from UK's Department for International Development (DFID) worth 23 million pounds.

Motorola may shift Singapore facility to India

Motorola may shift Singapore facility to India

Rediff.com5 Apr 2008

Struggling US telecom giant Motorola is exploring the possibility of shifting part of the manufacturing facility it is closing in Singapore to India. China and Thailand are also on the radar. Top sources said India is high on the list since Motorola already has a plant in Chennai and a large domestic mobile phone base of over 120 million phones annually.

Tata Hexa first drive review

Tata Hexa first drive review

Rediff.com15 Nov 2016

Is the Hexa more than a repackaged Aria? Clearly, yes! The Hexa has been arrived at after thoroughly revamping it from nose to tail, inside and out

Scientists recreate Big Bang successfully

Scientists recreate Big Bang successfully

Rediff.com30 Mar 2010

The analysis of this data that could lead to the discovery of the Higgs boson, also called as the 'God particle', that is believed to have existed when the universe was born, said Prof Satyaki Bhattacharya of Delhi University who is involved in the LHC experiment.

There maybe another Big Bang soon

There maybe another Big Bang soon

Rediff.com30 Mar 2010

Scientists will be stepping up efforts to detect the elusive 'God Particle' by triggering collision of two proton beams in the world's largest atom smasher located on the Franco-Swiss border on the outskirts of Geneva on Tuesday.

Earth getting 'soft' in the middle

Earth getting 'soft' in the middle

Rediff.com28 Jan 2008

Researchers in the United States have carried out a study and found that material in part of the planet's lower mantle has unusual electronic characteristics, which make sound propagate more slowly, suggesting it is softer.

Frustrating day for Force India

Frustrating day for Force India

Rediff.com5 Dec 2007

Force India's first day of winter testing was marred by red flags and spins from both drivers raising questions about the car's stability.

The Higgs Boson: Is it the end of physics?

The Higgs Boson: Is it the end of physics?

Rediff.com13 Jul 2012

'Without demeaning Einstein, I believe the most astounding achievement of a single human mind in all of history was that of Panini, 2,500 years ago. He achieved a Grand Unified Theory of Language: An even more daunting task... Computer scientists in the 1950s rediscovered the Paninian rules for formal languages; for instance, the C language is defined by 100 or so rules in the Panini-Backus form.'

MCA to mine and hawk corporate data

MCA to mine and hawk corporate data

Rediff.com29 Mar 2006

Using kaajal to make nano devices

Using kaajal to make nano devices

Rediff.com7 Dec 2005

While researchers worldwide are trying to develop newer and better methods for producing CNTs, the age-old practice of making kaajal is the simplest and the cheapest way of making them, the IIT scientists say.

Boon for customers, not for banks

Boon for customers, not for banks

Rediff.com1 Sep 2005

Real time gross settlement has turned out to be a bane for banks as they are losing interest in remittances business and their golden goose -- float money -- is being killed.

Videocon wants Motorola phone biz

Videocon wants Motorola phone biz

Rediff.com1 May 2008

The appliance maker seeks to buy Motorola's ailing cell-phone division to complement its telecom business; critics say it's not a good fit

Washing machines to cost more

Washing machines to cost more

Rediff.com14 Jun 2005

Siemens to sell mobile phone unit to BenQ

Siemens to sell mobile phone unit to BenQ

Rediff.com7 Jun 2005

Siemens AG said on Tuesday that it will sell its struggling mobile phone unit to Taiwan's BenQ, capping months of talks about the unit.

How demerging has made them richer than ever

How demerging has made them richer than ever

Rediff.com18 Feb 2008

BSE data suggest 2 demerger proposals a month in the last 2 years.

India's global dreams need local solutions

India's global dreams need local solutions

Rediff.com19 Feb 2013

It has become common for our trade pundits to make emphatic claims that India is set to become the next major global manufacturing hub.

'Zaheer dropped for his own good'

'Zaheer dropped for his own good'

Rediff.com6 Aug 2004

India skipper Sourav Ganguly says the Baroda fast bowler is not bowling well and needs some time to get back his rhythm.

The future of e-commerce

The future of e-commerce

Rediff.com6 May 2009

Players are stepping on each other's toes, significant acquisitions are coming and opportunities still abound.

Hamilton wins chaotic Australian GP

Hamilton wins chaotic Australian GP

Rediff.com16 Mar 2008

Lewis Hamilton avoided mayhem around him to open the F1 season with a pole-to-flag victory in a crash-strewn Australian Grand Prix.

Get all the music for a song

Get all the music for a song

Rediff.com26 Jan 2005

How to cut your IT energy costs

How to cut your IT energy costs

Rediff.com27 Aug 2007

Powering your company's digital backbone isn't cheap. Here are some ways you can save.

Why prices of same model cars vary

Why prices of same model cars vary

Rediff.com24 Sep 2009

Ever wondered why the difference between a Santro Xing GL and a Santro Xing GLS was over Rs 30,000 although both looked the same? This article will try to give you a breeze through into what adds cost to a car.

Arms purchases need more bang for the buck

Arms purchases need more bang for the buck

Rediff.com17 Nov 2006

New Delhi will spend in 2006-07 about the same on foreign arms as on education and health combined.

Net game fever catches urban youth

Net game fever catches urban youth

Rediff.com11 Nov 2006

All about Formula One racing

All about Formula One racing

Rediff.com5 Feb 2005

Sharpen your database on the elite motorsport event.

India's aerospace industry to boost economy

India's aerospace industry to boost economy

Rediff.com11 Jan 2010

Over the last 16 years, India has seen more engineering and R&D investments in aerospace than the US or Europe.

The ruling party syndrome

The ruling party syndrome

Rediff.com20 Jan 2004

The magic of movie memorabilia

The magic of movie memorabilia

Rediff.com20 May 2003

Is the rupee correctly priced?

Is the rupee correctly priced?

Rediff.com30 Dec 2005

Our intellectuals are in a state of denial

Our intellectuals are in a state of denial

Rediff.com6 Nov 2012

After 800 odd years of Islamic and British rule, the Indian elite and intellectuals are copybook examples of the Fanon phenomenon: Living, breathing purveyors of a sordid ideology, says Jay Bhattacharjee

Looking for energy, Google goes to hell

Looking for energy, Google goes to hell

Rediff.com22 Aug 2008

Google.org announces it will help find ways to tap the heat under the earth's surface.

Rule your bank, or it will rule you

Rule your bank, or it will rule you

Rediff.com10 Jul 2009

Follow these simple ways to get your banking practices right

'Gandhiji is a prophet for communication revolution age'

'Gandhiji is a prophet for communication revolution age'

Rediff.com4 Sep 2012

'The Internet has demonstrated the power to organise the voices of the oppressed peoples in nonviolent but effective ways. Mahatma Gandhi had done the same in his time,' says renowned inventor and techno-futurist Ray Kurzweil

The nuclear deal: A positive fallout

The nuclear deal: A positive fallout

Rediff.com10 Aug 2007

The boldness of the nuclear deal could provide a much-needed boost of confidence to a country which, at 60, is only now learning to tightrope across the world stage without the safety net of the United Nations or the Non-Aligned Movement.

'We are in the business of taking away stress'

'We are in the business of taking away stress'

Rediff.com3 Dec 2009

Twenty nine-year-old Suresh Paryani, who operates India's first executive assistant service, believes that there is a growing need for someone to be at your beck and call.