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Why I love reading Roald Dahl

Mia Rajesh, 8, a student of Rockwoods International School, Udaipur tells us why she loves reading Roald Dahl'sbooks.




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This dog is the HAPPIEST in lockdown

Pankaj Maheshwari from Gandhi Nagar, Moradabad tells us how is spending time with his dog Bosco.




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'Don't try to jump into a job right after lockdown'

'It will be a competitive market more than ever due to the layoffs that have happened.'




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SEE: What I learned after going bald

Photographer and TEDx speaker Aanchal Dhara pens her emotional journey.




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28 YO analyst shares his work from home look

Pratik Sarangi, 28 shares his work from home look!




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Beware of those WFH or coronavirus-themed emails

While the virus out there meddling big-time with our lives, danger is lurking in our email boxes too.




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A doctor's tips to keep COVID-19 away

Maintain at least 2 metre distance from each other; this will help in reducing the spread of COVID 19, says Dr Sharanya Rajan.




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How I went from 0 to 50 surya namaskars in a day

Mandar Jog shares a list of things he learned during the lockdown.




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Lockdown Diaries: Get ready to groove with Sheela!

Lockdown Diaries: Get ready to groove with Sheela Tiruchi!




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Lockdown 3.0: The perfect time to upskill!

Online learning platforms have become go-to places for those suffocated by the current curbs on movement.




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SEE: How to make Egg Cheese Roll

Rediff.com's Hitesh Harisinghani shows you how to make a quick meal.




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'This is not the time for ME, but for WE'

'We are not laying any of our team off. We cannot do that especially at this time.' 'It will be hard for them to find other jobs now and we will not let our team down now.'




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What the future holds for Indian students abroad

All you need to know about intakes, proficiency tests and visas.




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SEE: How to make dahi at home

Zelda Pande shows you how to make curd from scratch.




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Lockdown tips: 10 DOs and DON'Ts to follow

Dr M Madan Kumar, 45, shares some tips to sail through these troubled times.




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Iftaar special! How to make Haleem and Shami Kebab

Recipes by chef Sabir Khan, banquet tandoor chef at Jaypee Greens Golf and Spa Resort, Noida.




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5 best memories from the lockdown

Rahul Dokania on the five things he did during the lockdown.




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10 tips to manage your anger in the lockdown

Whether you are working from home, or doing household chores, it is important to keep aside some time for a recovery period along the way, to help replenish the energy being invested by you.




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9 interesting things I did in the lockdown

Deepak G C, 49, an electrical engineer, shares his fascinating story.




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Physically challenged stars take lockdown challenge

These talented youngsters prove that nothing is impossible.




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I stay alone. And this is how I survived the lockdown

Rediff.com reader Milon Kumar Sanyal from Kolkata tells us how he kept himself busy during the lockdown.




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A sales professional's work from home look

Mohammad Irfan Abdul Aziz, 39 from Nasik shares his casual work from home look!




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Dance, yoga, painting: How Selena spent her lockdown

'I have been cooking meals that I've never cooked before!' the pop star shared.




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Fighting COVID-19: Why washing hands is not enough

Shiva Kumar, 49 from Bangalore shares some tips to maintain hygiene.




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What kids think about coronavirus

Rediff readers sent us these pictures drawn by their kids.




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'I am strong because a strong woman raised me'

Ahead of Mother's Day, Rediff readers write about their mothers and tell us what they mean to them.




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Lockdown moments: 'I had ample time for my children'

Koushik Debnath from Agartala tells us how he spent the last few days in the lockdown.




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Work From Home vs Work At Home

HR sends an email saying I absented myself from a Zoom conference and the boss is pissed. I take the clothes out of the washing machine, sighs Kishore Singh.




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'I have been in lockdown for 6 1/2 years'

'The game which I loved the most, it was taken away.'




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How to protect yourself from Fake News & Cyber Crimes

'More than 114 cases have been registered for spreading fake messages, rumours and fake news on WhatsApp.'




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'We should get our hospitals ready for second wave'

'Strengthen hospital capacity, look after patients who need care, primarily ICU care...'




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'Govt should present new Budget'

'This prime minister thinks he knows everything.'




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Bengal Governor: 'I was stunned by Mamata's response'

'Does it mean that till the COVID-19 fight is over, the governor should be non-functional, in sleep mode, and fiddling in the Raj Bhavan while the state is burning?'




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'Numbers will continue to rise in Mumbai till May end'

'In Mumbai the mortality rate was reaching a percentage of almost 8 plus in about April.'




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Why coronavirus has an advantage over humans

'What is happening now is the virus is trying to survive inside us, and we are also trying to survive.'




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Belarusian club puts mannequins in stands as fans stay away




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FIFA chief Gianni Infantino warns against re-starting football too early




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‘I will definitely consider becoming AIFF president in future’: Bhaichung Bhutia




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Peter Bonetti, Chelsea’s World Cup-winning legend, dies aged 78




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Mumbai City’s Subhashish Bose provides meals for daily wage labourers




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Zlatan Ibrahimovic shrugs off coughing fit, trains with Swedish side Hammarby




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Kenny Dalglish contracting COVID-19 was real shock, says Jurgen Klopp




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Scottish football finds itself in meltdown after chaotic season-ending vote




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‘Didn’t even know who Graeme Souness was’: Paul Pogba hits back at Liverpool legend




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Amid coronavirus shutdown, no chance of international football for a long time




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‘Watched mum work without masks, gloves… how could I stay at home?’




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‘Conditions there right for him to win the Champions League’: Leroy Sane’s agent hints Bayern switch




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Newcastle takeover link puts spotlight on Saudi human rights




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Belarus postpones women’s soccer but men’s league continues




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F1 may have to slim down for races without a crowd