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Don't miss reader Prakash Gowda's hilarious take on the Hrithik Roshan-Barbara Mori starrer.
Excerpts from Jayanth Gurijala's book Exotic Engineer Entrepreneur that describes the journey of a software engineer and his love story.
Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee seems to have stuck to increasing income for the government as the sole focus of the Budget 2010. The key problem faced by people -- inflation has been thrown out of the window of consideration.
The Indian healthcare system currently combines the worst features of the public and private models.
AZS Media Group, a Dutch company on September 1 launched the world's first Islamic search engine -- ImHalal.com -- that differentiates what material is 'halal' (allowed) and what is 'haram' (forbidden) in Islam.
Sophie Chowdry gets candid with her fans.
Andrew Flintoff missing the team bus during a weekend trip to Belgium was an unwanted "distraction" for the England cricket team ahead of the Ashes and reflected poorly on the side's leadership, feels former captain Mike Atherton.
More has-been companies like Citi and GM will feed off taxpayers, investors, and workers. That threatens to sap the lifeblood of healthier rivals and the economy
Sone New Year resolutions for corporate America's leaders.
Debutant Director Sourabh Shrivastava's Oh My God!! may not be the ideal multiplex fare, yet it does touch a chord that seems lost in the mundane life of the common man.
Muslim comedian Azhar Usman describes his act to Arthur J Pais.
The second excerpt from Stay Hungry, Stay Foolish, the story of 25 IIM Ahmedabad graduates who chose the rough road of entrepreneurship.
Post the real estate and financial markets crisis, the phenomenon of subprime is going to hit cricket, precisely the IPL.
A subject like Drona, high on make-believe and enchantment, screams for adventure and surreal in its compositions. And while the soundtrack has its moments, in entirety it's too average to achieve any of these elements.
Research in this direction is being already carried out at the Indian Institute of Sciences in Bangalore and IIT-Madras to develop a special laptop at a cost of $10 for students to help them excel in studies.
It was one of the most tantalising days in Indian Parliament. Parties debated for and against the nuclear deal. MPs crossed swords, armed with allegations and statistics. As the nation kept glued to the happenings, rediff.com's Prem Panicker gave its readers a blow-by-blow account of what happened. Here is the transcript:
During an unpredictable tournament riddled with shocks the one constant has been the ruthless efficiency of Venus and Serena Williams.
Father's Day is really a bit of a stretch in terms of a day of celebration, but, especially in our mother-worshipping motherland, dads take what they can get. So I decided this week's column ought be a look at how our cinema usually says papa.
Raja Sen on Amitabh Bachchan's blog, and why the superstar needs a crash course on celebrity blogs.
Not all B-school graduates are queuing up for fat-cat salaries this placement season.
The technical interview can be nerve-wracking for even the most seasoned IT professional.
Everyone, from investment banks to economists, are speculating about the GDP growth rate. Such speculation is often followed by herd mentality. Everybody is a big bear these days. Everyone is predicting a US recession that will last much more than six months. But large parts of the world are yet to show any significant deceleration in GDP growth in response to the US slowdown. Another useful statistic is the changing share in world GDP growth, in US dollars, of India & China.
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The recent owner of an Indian Premier League (IPL) cricket team (the brainchild of Lalit Modi, Chairman of the IPL and the Vice President of the Board of Control for Cricket in India) called Knight Riders -- King Khan today officially announced all the members of the IPL in a press conference held in Mumbai.
It is best to build a portfolio of mutual funds that will deliver capital appreciation over the long term, advises Rahul Goel.
Which is the most eagerly awaited film after Rajnikanth's Sivaji: The Boss? The answer: Ajith's Billa
Sandil tells us what he thinks of Sanjay Leela Bhansali's Saawariya.
Sekhar Kammula's Happy Days bring back memories of college life. This clean entertainer has good characterisation and natural performances by the debutantes and others.
Director Samudra does not experiment with the script. He makes a frame-to-frame copy of the Tamil film Sivakasi. Even the wardrobe of the lead couple, the dialogues and music is the same.
The pop star look a shadow of her former self.
Anubhav Sinha's latest effort just ends up making actors look silly.
A standard trick by insurance agents is to tell customers that they need to pay premium for only 3 years and the policy will continue for the remaining tenure. Here's why they do so...
Director Ashvini Choudhury makes a mediocre Emraan Hashmi film.
Huge investments, product placements and competitive retail strategies are spurring the wellness industry.
All offices involving executive decision-making and control of public funds shall be treated as offices of profit.
Setting aside considerations of political expediency, India should act to stop the bleeding. If nothing else, the humanitarian crisis demands a response.