The Indian parenting habit that looks like “love” but damages a child’s confidence

In many Indian homes, love does not always arrive softly. Sometimes it comes wrapped in worry, rules, warnings and a constant stream of “for your own good.” A child is told what to eat, what to wear, when to speak, whom to trust, how to study and even how to feel. On the surface, it…

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Let people say whatever they like…

“Let people say whatever they like, stick to your own convictions, and rest assured, the world will be at your feet. They say, ‘Have faith in this fellow or that fellow’, but I say, ‘Have faith in yourself first’, that’s the way. Have faith in yourself—all power is in you—be conscious and bring it out….

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Art inspirations to take away

Every home has its own individuality that reflects the persona of people living in there, similar is Shilpa Shetty’s home is an example of luxury in uniqueness. It is full of colours, outstanding elements, detailed sculptures, and textures rarely seen before. What makes the home memorable is not just its scale, but the feeling it…

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Why late-night cravings feel impossible to resist and what your body may actually be trying to tell you

The human body does not process hunger the same way throughout the day. Research suggests that appetite hormones shift during the evening, often increasing cravings for calorie-dense foods. Ghrelin, the hormone that stimulates hunger, can remain elevated when meals are skipped, sleep is poor, or stress levels stay high. A study by the National Institutes…

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​8 ways to engage children other than giving them a mobile phone

Children are naturally drawn to creation when they are given the right materials. Paper, crayons, clay, cardboard, old fabric, beads, blocks and even kitchen items can become the raw material for play. Building something gives a child a visible result, and that sense of completion is deeply satisfying. It may be a crooked cardboard house,…

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Move over clean girl minimalism, fairycore summer is peaking in fashion and makeup

Summer 2026 has officially entered its enchanted forest era. Fairycore, the internet aesthetic once buried deep inside Tumblr moodboards and Pinterest rabbit holes, has now evolved into fashion and beauty’s biggest obsession. Think shimmering eyelids, floaty dresses, soft blush, satin ribbons, mushroom charms, and enough glitter to make every outfit look mildly magical. The trend…

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10 premium window glass styles enhancing modern residential architecture

Modern homes no longer use window glass only for lighting and ventilation. Glass has evolved into an essential design element in modern homes, making it elegant, providing privacy, adding texture, and giving the house a distinct character. With various designs to choose from, glass is now used in a variety of ways that totally change…

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“The world today doesn’t make sense, so why should I paint pictures that do?”

Today, we want to understand the sense behind everything, we expect things to be black and white without having any grey in between. But with so many things running simultaneously, it is difficult to separate the ‘milk from water’, and situations render in confusions and misunderstandings. Amid all the hush and gush, we tend to…

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10 UNESCO World Heritage Sites in India that deserve a spot on every history and nature lover’s bucket list

Way older than the Himalayas, the Western Ghats form a massive mountain chain running down the western coast of India. UNESCO put this entire region on the list because it is one of the top eight biological hotspots on earth. It is loaded with rare plants and animals, dramatic cliffs, and thick tropical forests. Since…

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What happens to your body when you eat mango every day

Mango is not for everyone. People with mango allergy should avoid it, and anyone who gets rashes from poison ivy, oak, or sumac should be extra cautious because mango skin and sap can trigger similar contact reactions in some sensitive people. Allergy symptoms can range from itching and swelling to more serious reactions. People with…

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