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Another terror attack on India will be 'extremely problematic': US to Pak
Rediff.com21 Mar 2019'We need to see Pakistan taking concrete and sustained action to reign in the terrorist groups'
Glimpses! The magic of Nazareth
Rediff.com20 Mar 2019The Old City of Nazareth in Israel is an ancient hub that is being rightfully revived, says Jael Silliman.
Animal whisperer! She talks to animals, reads their minds
Rediff.com14 Mar 2019Mumbai-based animal communicator Akshaya Kawle shares some exciting stories and learnings from her professional journey.
Animal whisperer! She talks to animals, reads their minds
Rediff.com13 Mar 2019Mumbai-based animal communicator Akshaya Kawle shares some exciting stories and learnings from her professional journey.
CANDYTOPIA: Inside the weird and wonderful candy land
Rediff.com13 Mar 2019Imagine a world where too much sugar isn't a bad thing. It exists thanks to a new, immersive exhibit called Candytopia. Candytopia is a sprawling sanctuary of confectionary bliss, tastefully curated by Hollywood Candy Queen Jackie Sorkin, realised by master fabricator Zac Hartog, and brought to life by life-long retailer, John Goodman. The touring candy museum is currently having a run in Minnesota in the United States after turns in Santa Monica, San Francisco, New York, and Atlanta.
#SummerTravel: 5 places in India that will inspire you
Rediff.com12 Mar 2019Looking for travel inspiration as you plan your summer vacation? Here's help.
PHOTOS: The wonderfully weird world we live in!
Rediff.com6 Mar 2019These 10 images prove that it's an odd, odd world.
From Mata to Menace: How the holy cow may end up 'eating' votes
Rediff.com4 Mar 2019Thanks to the increased thrust on cow protection, the enforcement of the ban on cow slaughter and the relentless crusade by cow vigilantes, the agrarian ecosystem from Haryana to Uttar Pradesh has been irrevocably altered. There's a huge spike in the number of stray cattle roaming the countryside, destroying crops. Ten cows/bulls take barely an hour to eat and destroy a bigha of crop land.
Let Gandhi enter your heart
Rediff.com7 Feb 2019'Gandhi turned his life into a counter-intuitive experiment in old ideas like non-violence and swadeshi.' 'He offered numerous universal ideas that talk to the human condition.' 'His ability to take risks was outstanding,' says Sopan Joshi, explaining why the Mahatma's ideas are as relevant as ever.
On a lion safari with President Kovind
Rediff.com31 Dec 2018President Ram Nath Kovind on Sunday visited Gir National Park, the only abode of Asiatic lions, during his two-day Gujarat tour. Here are glimpses from his lion safari.
Pulitzer-prize winning Reuters photographer denied entry back in India
Rediff.com28 Dec 2018McNaughton, an Irish national who won the Pulitzer Prize in May 2018, allegedly travelled to restricted and protected areas in Jammu and Kashmir without permission. He also reported from the state without valid permission.
Top places to travel in 2019
Rediff.com28 Dec 2018Make sure that these places feature in your 2019 travel bucket list.
Golfer Randhawa sent to 14-day judicial custody in poaching case
Rediff.com26 Dec 2018Ace golfer Jyoti Randhawa was arrested on Wednesday on charges of poaching in the Dudhwa Tiger Reserve protected area in Uttar Pradesh.
Miss Universe 2018 is a stunner
Rediff.com19 Dec 2018Meet the stunning Miss Universe 2018 Catriona Gray.
Meet the pianist for elephants
Rediff.com14 Dec 2018Paul Barton, a British musician, from Yorkshire, plays classical music to old, overworked and sometimes disabled elephants.
Why Mallya's payback offer should be welcomed
Rediff.com10 Dec 2018'Mallya has offered to pay the original amount.' 'Let us say he means the principal amount and that stands at Rs 5,000 crores.' 'The Indian banks have to ask themselves if they would rather have this 5,000 crores or would have none of it at all,' asks Sudhir Bisht.
People with big surnames came and went, but India couldn't develop: PM
Rediff.com8 Dec 2018The Congress hit back saying the PM could not mislead the people by 'lying' as he had been 'exposed'.
BJP has 'anti-Muslim, anti-Pakistan' approach: Imran Khan
Rediff.com7 Dec 2018Prime Minister Khan said his government was keen to bring the perpetrators of the 2008 Mumbai attack to book, asserting that it was in the interest of Pakistan.
Taliban being used as hedge against India, says US commander
Rediff.com5 Dec 2018The statement comes Days after Trump sought Imran Khan's help in the Afghan peace process.
Aus v India: Mitch Marsh DROPPED for first Test
Rediff.com5 Dec 2018Australia vice-captain and all-rounder Mitchell Marsh has been dropped for the first Test against India as selectors backed the team's three specialist seamers to bowl a full workload at Adelaide Oval.
Ex-Kerala home minister: 'Today, police are anti-Ayyappa'
Rediff.com23 Nov 2018''This chief minister is so obstinate that he is ready to use the police to attain his goal.' 'Had he been more mature rather than obstinate, Kerala would not have reached a boiling point.'
Indira: Swamy disbelieved 1974 nuclear test
Rediff.com19 Nov 2018On her 101st birth anniversary, November 19, four letters that reveal a different side to inarguably India's toughest prime minister.
'Naxal free' and 'Naya Chhattisgarh': Amit Shah releases BJP manifesto
Rediff.com10 Nov 2018BJP national president Amit Shah asserted that the last 15 years rule of the BJP is a model of an ideal state. "Raman Singh government has successfully tried to contain the Naxal and made the state an education hub. This manifesto is for Naya Chhattisgarh.
Surveys give majority to Congress in Rajasthan, edge in MP
Rediff.com9 Nov 2018In Madhya Pradesh, the C-Voter poll projections gave the BJP 107 seats with a vote share of 41.5 per cent, against Congress' vote share of 42.3 per cent and a simple majority of 116 seats.
The women who made history at the US midterms
Rediff.com7 Nov 2018Here are some inspirational women who just made history in the polls.
Fadnavis, Maha minister defend killing of Avni
Rediff.com6 Nov 2018Fadnavis said preliminary reports made available to him stated that the tigress was shot after she attacked the forest staff trying to tranquilise her.
Why is Harsh Mariwala getting into aquatherapy?
Rediff.com31 Oct 2018'Hardly any aqua centres exist in India though they are popular abroad.' 'Water is known for its buoyancy which reduces pressure on joints. So, you can exercise effectively underwater, provided you have the right experts guiding you,' Harsh Mariwala tells Viveat Susan Pinto.
Have you travelled to the navel of the earth?
Rediff.com24 Oct 2018Arundhuti Dasgupta finds herself surrounded by Greek legends and fables in the mythical centre of the world.
'We will do whatever is required to save the lions'
Rediff.com5 Oct 2018'The media hype that the Gir lion species is in danger is totally wrong.'
Can't talk with those who glorify killers: Sushma's strong attack Pak
Rediff.com29 Sep 2018Swaraj said India has made many efforts to have talks with Islamabad and the only reason they have stopped is because of Pakistan's behaviour.
At UN, India makes veiled attack on Pak for terrorism in Afghanistan
Rediff.com18 Sep 2018India also called for crippling the illicit drug trade which provides financial sustenance to these terror outfits.
Ghoul makes it terrifying to be a Muslim
Rediff.com28 Aug 2018'Any Muslim who shows even the slightest hint of revolutionary thought is marked as 'infected'.' 'At that point, he is taken to the nearest Detention Centre where a procedure called Reconditioning awaits him.' 'Areas with a high Muslim population have been designated as Scheduled Religion Zones.' 'To be an active participant in this social cleansing ritual, there is only one prerequisite: You have to be an undying patriot whose friend and family is his country.'
'The cultural stuff can't cancel out what is happening politically'
Rediff.com31 Jul 2018'Our grandparents' generation knew one another.' 'In our generation, you could go a lifetime without meeting someone from the other country,' British Pakistani novelist Kamila Shamsie tells Rahul Jacob.
Where have India's bulls gone?
Rediff.com24 Jun 2018As male bovines today account for only 28 per cent of India's cattle, it clearly shows that it is the bulls and not the cows that are mostly being butchered. This makes it clear that cow slaughter is not a problem but the slaughter of male bovines is whose main utility today is in the value of their meat, says Murad Ali Baig.
Inside the hotel where Trump and Kim will meet
Rediff.com11 Jun 2018The historic summit between United States President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jon-un that is going to be held on Jun 12 is the talk of the town these days. The Capella Hotel in Singapore was announced to be the official location of the summit. Take a look at this 30 acre luxurious resort where history will be made.
Goa, Bali among Indian's favourite destination this monsoon
Rediff.com9 Jun 2018Read on to find out about the other destination trending this season.
Welcome to the jungle! 5 safaris to beat the summer heat
Rediff.com4 Jun 2018A forest safari is the best way to observe animals in their natural habitat.
Heaven is a place on earth. Indian earth
Rediff.com24 May 2018From Dudhwa to Veppathur and Havelock Island, the Indian tourism market is booming like never before.
Just where did Bollywood holiday?
Rediff.com21 May 2018Bollywood gives you some great vacation ideas!
These aren't people, they are animals: Trump on migrants
Rediff.com17 May 2018Trump blamed the influx of illegal immigrants in the US on the country's "dumbest laws".