World Adult Day is a reminder that adulthood isn't a milestone you hit at 18 or 21, it's the everyday reality of managing life on your own, taking responsibility, making decisions and figuring things out without a parental safety net. Today, 27-year-old Krushant opens up about how living alone has taught him what 'grown-up' life is really like.
'With tears in his eyes, he told me in Gujarati, "What have they done to this country? It has so much potential." That feeling for the country -- it was striking.'
'Someday I will summit all peaks, but right now I want to complete my BSc.'
Warm up to winter with this delicious curry!
Pulaus can gussy up a meal, especially when you are having guests over.
'If we can't celebrate life itself, it is not a festival anymore, but one's ignorance of what's happening around us.'
'My God, we could win half the world over just by our food alone.'
Chef Varun Inamdar's recipe for Chitranna is mildly spiced, nourishing and can be eaten over a few days.
Try making two not so preferable vegetables -- tinda and kadoo -- with these recipes.
Living away from home can be tough, especially if you have to cook on your own or rely on takeaways. Simple solutions for you!
What is the best meal you cooked for a loved one? Share your videos and recipes.
Were you charged exorbitantly for a humble meal at a restaurant? Share your experiences and learnings with us.
A pinch of turmeric in a glass of milk or with honey in hot water would be ideal for the monsoon.
Many of the more than 500 overseas Indians, who attended the dinner party hosted by Dixit were completely floored by her graciousness, humility, elegance, composure and the hospitality.
After bidding adieu to his technology firm, this ex-Citibanker-turned-poet is now indulging in his latest passion of providing affordable housing for the masses.
The Indian team management believes the best way for players to switch off from the game is enjoying each other's company off the field.
Behind the movement are shock-workers functioning quietly to ensure that a seemingly spontaneous, apolitical, grassroots mobilisation sustains itself without dribbling into chaos or violence. Sai Manish lists some of them.
Amid the coronavirus pandemic, artist Debjyoti Saha's animation video on the migrant crises struck a chord with many who shared it all over the Internet.
'All these farmers and tribals were told to bring their own wood and ration to cook food during the march.'
Journalist Anita Saluja was one of the last persons to meet Sushma Swaraj on August 6. She spent nearly an hour chatting with the late leader, which is why her sudden death later in the evening came as an unexpected shock for her. She talks to Savera R Someshwar/Rediff.com about her association with Sushma Swaraj over the last few decades.
Kamal Meattle and Barun Aggarwal guide us on the protective measures we can introduce in our daily lives to protect ourselves from the harmful effects of air pollution.
Most incidents of triple talaq are eloquent examples of the failure of Muslim society to instil in its men the teachings of the Quran; instead, they end up relying on the Quran's interpretation by local maulanas, says Ziya US Salam.
Members of the United States Congress break bread to celebrate the contributions of Sikh Americans. Rediff.com's Aziz Haniffa reports
Starting as a maker of hydraulic pumps, the Bengaluru-based company graduated to components for automakers like BMW and Audi, and then Airbus and Boeing