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'Blaming the pilot is the cheapest thing to do'
Rediff.com15 Oct 2021Serving pilots question the Kozhikode plane crash report findings.
Rajnath virtually blasts Sela tunnel breakthrough
Rediff.com14 Oct 2021Defence minister Rajnath Singh virtually conducted the final breakthrough blast of the Sela tunnel in Arunachal Pradesh and flagged of a 20,000-km-long motorcycle expedition of the BRO on Thursday.
WC qualifiers: Ronaldo tricks; crowd trouble at Eng, Poland matches
Rediff.com13 Oct 2021Images and summary of all the World Cup 2022 qualifiers played across continents on Tuesday.
'We will sacrifice our lives for our mother Ganga'
Rediff.com6 Oct 2021'The present government swears by Hinduism. But we lost three of our sants during earlier BJP regimes.'
Kota Factory Season 2 review
Rediff.com24 Sep 2021Kota Factory finds success in a winsome cast as they lend heart to its moods and mundanity, notes Sukanya Verma.
'I wondered whether I would ever get to act again'
Rediff.com20 Sep 2021'I have great friends in film industry but professionalism and friendship are two different cups of tea. When it comes to producing a movie, every producer thinks of saleable actors,' says Dino Morea.
Ashwin is Back and How!
Rediff.com9 Sep 2021'The way he has performed in the IPL, he has been picked for the T20 World Cup.'
India administering 1.25 cr Covid vaccines daily: PM
Rediff.com6 Sep 2021Himachal Pradesh has become a champion by being the first state to administer the first dose of Covid vaccine to all eligible people despite logistic difficulties, he said through video conference.
Trial ends 13 years after Ahmedabad serial blasts, court reserves verdict
Rediff.com3 Sep 2021Thirteen years after 56 people were killed in a series of bomb blasts in Gujarat's Ahmedabad, a special court in the city has concluded the trial against 77 accused, while reserving its verdict in the matter.
India wants solution through dialogue: Rajnath on LAC row
Rediff.com30 Aug 2021Recalling the Galwan incident, he said the bravery, valour and restraint shown by the Indian Army are incomparable and unparalleled.
What's the Aashiqui star's Afghan link?
Rediff.com27 Aug 2021'They didn't speak Hindi or English, but love is a universal language.'
PICS: Tokyo Paralympic Games opening ceremony
Rediff.com24 Aug 2021The ceremony is set in a 'Para Airport' -- a symbol of diversity and inclusion -- and began with a video that depicted the strength of para-athletes.
Soccer: Antonio sets record as West Ham thrash Leicester
Rediff.com24 Aug 2021Having headed into the match tied on 47 league goals with West Ham's former stalwart Paolo Di Canio, Antonio was delighted to have surpassed the Italian as he celebrated by lifting a cardboard cut-out of himself at the side of the pitch.
'We discovered many unknown facts about Ravana'
Rediff.com24 Aug 2021'Ravan had palaces in caves and that tunnels were the highways of that time and ran between prominent cities.'
Festival Blues? 10 Tips to Fight Anxiety
Rediff.com24 Aug 2021Kanchan Rai, mental and emotional wellbeing coach, and founder, Let Us Talk tells us how to manage negative emotions and fight anxiety during the festive season.
Can the Panjshiris BATTLE the Taliban?
Rediff.com24 Aug 2021The Taliban is highly pragmatic and would regard it wasteful to resume military offensive to capture Panjshir. The Taliban's preference, historically, has been to keep the military option as the last resort, explains Ambassador M K Bhadrakumar
Chinese Chequers on LAC is Not for the Faint-hearted
Rediff.com13 Aug 2021The Indian Army has shown it can face down the PLA, but is too often held back by a political leadership that lacks boldness, asserts Ajai Shukla.
'I am so lucky to be calling myself an Indian'
Rediff.com22 Jul 2021The home-chef put Indian cuisine on the world map with her cooking experiments on MasterChef Australia.
Olympic-medal eyeing Kipchoge inspired by Osaka
Rediff.com13 Jul 2021'I am still hungry for running in the Olympic Games and winning a gold medal, so I still feel fresh every time I wake up.'
Drones dropping bombs very serious threat: BSF DG
Rediff.com2 Jul 2021He said the force, which guards over 6,300 km of India's land border with Pakistan in the west and Bangladesh on the east, is faced by four main challenges on the security front.
Remembering Diana: The life of a princess
Rediff.com1 Jul 2021On July 1, 2021, Britain's Princess Diana would have turned 60 and two decades after her tragic death in a car accident near the end of summer 1997, she still holds an exalted place on the altar of the most admired people in the world, her status secure as a style icon -- as is her legacy of having forever changed the British monarchy.
Over 300 drones sighted along Pak border in 2 yrs: Agencies
Rediff.com28 Jun 2021Over 300 drones and unidentified flying objects have been sighted along the sensitive border with Pakistan post the 2019 abrogation of Article 370, central security agencies have said, even as they grapple to find a suitable technology to check these lethal sky-floaters.
China's 2nd railway line to Tibet comes close to Arunachal Pradesh
Rediff.com26 Jun 2021China on Friday operationalised its first fully electrified bullet train in the remote Himalayan region of Tibet, connecting the provincial capital Lhasa and Nyingchi, a strategically located Tibetan border town close to Arunachal Pradesh.
'It's a great time for India's movie business'
Rediff.com24 Jun 2021'There is a lot of money coming into the business, people are consuming a lot of content, there is no dearth of new films and shows coming out of India and being available worldwide.'
20 Ways the Indian Military CHANGED
Rediff.com12 Jun 202120 defence ministry reforms 'is a reflection of the resolve of the government to make the defence sector stronger and more efficient.'
India have a fantastic bowling attack: Williamson
Rediff.com7 Jun 2021New Zealand captain Kane Williamson speaks about the much-anticipated ICC World Test Championship final between his team and India.
Do You have START-UP Queries?
Rediff.com4 Jun 2021Muzammil Patel and Rahul Murthi will answer all your start-up queries.
EPL: Brighton stun City; Chelsea beat Leicester
Rediff.com19 May 2021Brighton & Hove Albion scored three times in the second half to fight back from two goals down and beat Manchester City
Central Vista: Why is Modi in such a hurry?
Rediff.com14 May 2021'A setback in UP will be nothing short of a political disaster on the eve of the 2024 general election.' 'Will it mean that Modi will be able to stay in his new house only for a year after it becomes ready?' asks Amulya Ganguli.
Why is China more and more nervous?
Rediff.com14 Apr 2021The Tibetan nation still lives under the yoke of the Chinese Communist Party, and Beijing today has a guilty conscience; this creates a great uneasiness for Xi Jinping and his colleagues observes Claude Arpi.
'Next financial year will be much better'
Rediff.com9 Apr 2021'Revival is happening slowly.' 'But that is, if the pandemic is controlled.'
WC qualifiers: Ronaldo storms off as Portugal denied winner; Belgium held
Rediff.com28 Mar 2021Ronaldo threw off the captain's armband and headed for the tunnel when his effort was cleared by Serbia defender Stefan Mitrovic after it had crossed the line
What we LEARNT about COVID-19
Rediff.com17 Mar 2021'If you delay the diagnosis even by 24 hours, in that 24 hours individuals would have affected more people.' 'So, contact tracing, testing, isolation, quarantine needs to continue.'
Sonam Wangchuk develops solar heated tent for soldiers
Rediff.com28 Feb 2021Innovator and educationist Sonam Wangchuk, the real life Phunsukh Wangdu of Bollywood blockbuster 3 Idiots, has developed an eco-friendly solar heated tent that Army personnel can use in extremely cold places like Siachen and Galwan valley in the Ladakh region.
US approves Johnson & Johnson's Covid vaccine
Rediff.com28 Feb 2021The Johnson and Johnson vaccine, which works with one dose instead of two, got approval on Saturday, the third vaccine cleared in the country after emergency use authorisation (EUA) was given to two-dose shots from Pfizer and Moderna in December last year.
136 missing in U'khand disaster 'presumed dead'
Rediff.com23 Feb 2021The move to declare those who continue to be missing in the flash flood as presumed dead has been initiated to expedite the process of distribution of compensation among the affected families, he said.