“A human being cannot be raised.” Why Sadhguru refers to the age-old practice as a real crime against humanity

For generations, parenting has largely meant guiding and controlling. Parents decide what their child should study, how they should behave, which hobbies are worth pursuing and sometimes even what kind of person they should grow up to be. Sadhguru’s concern is with what happens when parents already have a fixed picture of who their child…

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7 chakras inside your body: The hidden energy points that may be controlling your emotions

In today’s world, most of us rely on smartwatches, fitness apps, and constant health updates to understand what’s going on with our bodies. But when it comes to emotions and mental balance, a lot of people still find themselves looking back at older ideas for answers. One of those ideas is chakras.Chakras come from ancient…

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5 crucial questions every couple must ask before marriage, according to Ankur Warikoo

Lastly, Warikoo emphasises the importance of everyday habits and patterns. Grand romantic gestures may look great on social media, but what truly builds or breaks a marriage are the small, repeated behaviours: how you speak to each other, how you manage money, how you handle stress, how housework is shared, how you treat each other…

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How Parenting Affects Brain Structure: Becoming a parent actually changes your brain, but does it affect intelligence? What this new study reveals may surprise you

AI generated image for representation Many new mothers have felt forgetfulness, mental exhaustion, or struggle to focus taking the best out of them, especially in the post-partum days. For many years, mothers have described feeling mentally slower after welcoming babies into their lives, and that’s where the concept of “Baby Brain” came into existence. The…

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How Aishwarya Rai Bachchan raised daughter Aaradhya away from phones and social media: 4 parenting lessons parents can learn

At the Red Sea Film Festival’s In-Conversation with Aishwarya Rai Bachchan session, the actor made one thing clear: her daughter Aaradhya is not on social media. In that conversation, Aishwarya said, “that isn’t her; she’s not on social media,” addressing the fake profiles that circulate online. The festival’s official programme lists the session, and the…

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Why routine and structure matter in early childhood

Young children may look like they thrive on spontaneity, but beneath the bursts of noise, movement, and curiosity, they are often looking for something far more grounding: predictability. A familiar bedtime, a regular mealtime, the same order of morning rituals, and clear expectations from adults do more than keep a household running smoothly. They give…

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10 signs of true friendship most people ignore

Let’s be honest: friendship is easily the most underrated kind of love out there today. In a modern world warped by quick group chats, being left on read, and superficial online connections, it’s tough to figure out who actually has your back and who is just killing time with you. Real friendship isn’t measured by…

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Good fathers teach their sons these 7 harsh but powerful life lessons

Good fathers do more than providing protection or financial security, and for sons, their influence stays long after childhood ends. While the lessons fathers teach are not always comforting, they quietly shape how boys understand discipline, confidence, and resilience. The truths sons learn from them sound brutal and harsh at first, however, these lessons help…

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‘Friendship has no religion’: A hug after 78 years between two childhood friends separated during India-Pakistan Partition goes viral

Some reunions do not need long speeches or dramatic music to leave people emotional. Sometimes, a single hug is enough. That is exactly what viewers online are saying about a viral video that shows two elderly men meeting each other again after 78 years apart.The clip, now circulating widely across social media, captures a moment…

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7 railway stations in India with unbelievable colonial history

Mumbai’s Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus is perhaps India’s most iconic colonial railway building. Built between 1878 and 1888 as Victoria Terminus, it was designed by British architect Frederick William Stevens as the headquarters of the Great Indian Peninsular Railway. At the height of colonial Bombay’s rise as a trading powerhouse, the British used the station…

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