Open door, blue door with flowers and a pot, or plain red door? The door you choose reveals if you’re adaptable, observant or highly-independent

If your eyes locked onto the solid red door, you have an absolute zero-tolerance policy for analysis paralysis. You are bold, direct, and fiercely confident in your own judgment. When a messy problem lands on your plate, you don’t call a committee meeting; you cut through the noise, spot the core issue, and make an…

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From PMAY-U 2.0 to MHADA: 6 government-backed affordable housing schemes helping Indians buy their first home

Buying home is a dream for many people. They continuously work for years to make their dream a reality. However, in India’s urban housing market, high property prices, loan burdens, and a limited supply of affordable homes can make it difficult. And this is where government housing schemes come to the rescue; they try to…

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Andrea Del Val: Venezuelan model, beauty queen Andrea del Val accuses celebrity stylist of assault in disturbing Cannes hotel video

A shocking incident linked to this year’s Cannes Film Festival is making waves online after beauty queen Andrea del Val accused celebrity stylist Giovanni Laguna of attacking her during their trip to Cannes.The controversy blew up after Andrea shared a disturbing video on social media where she appeared with visible injuries and blood running down…

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5 relationship lessons to borrow from ‘TejRan’

When Tejasswi entered the venue, she was greeted by glowing words on the water: “Will You Marry Me?” Illuminated letters floated across the water, setting the tone for a truly cinematic moment. Karan then got down on one knee and proposed to Tejasswi in Punjabi, asking, “Tejasswi Prakash, will you marry me?” Visibly emotional, she…

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6 stunning birds that migrate to India

Every year, millions of birds paint the skies with their unique colours on amazing journeys that range across continents. Some travel from the frozen tundra region of Siberia to the warm wetlands and other parts of India. While some of these birds spend summers in other colder parts of the world, extreme frozen winters become…

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6 ancient temple towns in India that feel frozen in time

Varanasi hits you the second you arrive. It just feels ancient. Between the constant temple chants, and the endless stretch of the Ganga, the city creates an atmosphere that sticks with you. This is one of the world’s oldest continuously inhabited cities, and here everything revolves around the Kashi Vishwanath Temple and the river ghats….

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Parenting In The Ai Age: Information overload is the new parenting challenge: 5 things parents need to do to raise curious kids in the AI age

In the past, one of the biggest challenges for parents was providing children the right learning opportunities. In the age of AI, the challenge looks very different. Today children are surrounded by endless streams of information. From educational apps to AI-generated content, consuming too much isn’t allowing them to reflect and process what they’re learning….

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Trishala Dutt: “You’re going to have to save yourself”: Sanjay Dutt’s daughter Trishala says bullying began at 5, the parenting lesson hidden inside Trishala Dutt’s painful childhood |

For years, many people assumed Trishala Dutt grew up with privilege, glamour and the comfort of being born into one of Bollywood’s most famous families. But behind the public image, her childhood looked very different. Speaking on the YouTube channel Inside Thoughts Out Loud, Trishala opened up about growing up in New York while battling…

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7 snake-rich states in India and what every wildlife traveller should know about them

Kerala is widely known as ‘India’s Snake Diversity Capital’. All thanks to the UNESCO-recognised Western Ghats which is a biodiversity hotspot. As per scientific studies, the Western Ghats have the highest concentration of endemic snakes in India. It is home to king cobras, Malabar pit vipers, bamboo pit vipers, Indian cobras and kraits, among others….

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6 tips to clean mushrooms properly without making them soggy |

Mushrooms rarely arrive perfectly clean. Even packaged varieties often carry traces of compost, loose soil or fine grit tucked beneath the cap. Some look spotless at first glance, then leave muddy streaks across the chopping board once sliced. Because mushrooms absorb moisture quickly, cleaning them is less straightforward than washing ordinary vegetables. Too much water…

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