Why this simple act raises uncomfortable parenting questions

Sometimes the most powerful stories are the ones that begin quietly. A delivery executive arrives at a customer’s home, hands over a package, does what is expected of him and prepares to leave. It is the kind of ordinary moment millions of people scroll past every day. But in one clip that is now winning…

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The real reason your body feels warmer at night

There is a strange moment many people know well. The fan is running, the room temperature has not changed much, yet the body suddenly feels warmer after sunset. Some wake up sweaty at 2 am. Others keep flipping the pillow searching for the “cool side.” And many quietly wonder whether something is wrong with their…

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7 countries where Indians can enjoy island vacations; all under INR 80,000!

Sri Lanka is easily one of the most hassle-free international trips Indians can take. It’s got almost everything packed into one trip: gorgeous beaches, lush tea plantations, ancient temples, and epic wildlife. Flights are short and affordable, and getting a visa-on-arrival or ETA is a breeze. Why summer? Summer is considered one of the best…

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8 iconic foods born out of necessity that became global favorites

Pozole in Mexico centres on hominy, dried corn treated through nixtamalization to enhance its nutritional value and digestibility. Corn has long been foundational to Mesoamerican diets, making it both accessible and essential. Meat, when included, was used carefully and extended through broth, herbs, and garnish. Pozole balanced ritual significance with practical nourishment, serving communities during…

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“Painting is easy when you don’t know how, but very difficult when you do.”

Degas’s quote means that painting can seem easy when you do not know much about it. A beginner may paint freely without worrying about rules such as composition, perspective, or anatomy, which can make the work feel natural and fresh. Since they do not yet know the standards, even mistakes can sometimes look interesting. But…

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Why your eyes keep twitching and what your nervous system may be trying to tell you

Most eye twitching settles on its own. That is the reassuring part. But doctors say certain signs deserve medical attention. If twitching continues for several weeks, spreads to other parts of the face, causes eyelid drooping, or interferes with vision, it is important to consult a doctor. In rare situations, persistent spasms may be linked…

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Discipline today creates peace tomorrow

People often search for peace in external things like success, money, social media validation, or comfort. Yet, despite having more convenience than ever before, stress and anxiety continue to grow. This is where the timeless wisdom of the Bhagavad Gita becomes deeply meaningful. The Gita teaches that real peace does not come instantly; it builds…

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7 early signs parents should never ignore and how to help

Burnout was once mostly associated with adults and working professionals, but now it has increasingly become common among school-going children as well. Academic pressure and a packed schedule sometimes drain the energy out of a child. The concerning part is that burnout often develops quietly, and sometimes parents overlook the early warning signs until the…

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Want toned arms without spending hours in the gym? Anant Ambani’s fitness coach says this Tabata workout may help

There is something oddly honest about a four-minute workout. No fancy promises. No dramatic before-and-after claims. Just sweat, breathlessness, and a timer that suddenly feels much louder than usual.That is exactly why Tabata training continues to stay relevant even in a world crowded with fitness trends. Celebrity fitness trainer Vinod Channa, known for training Anant…

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5 snake parks in India where travellers can spot rare and venomous species and how to reach them

Snakes have long fascinated people. These slithering creatures have been a part of India’s culture for years. While masses fear them, Indians worship them and are deeply connected to local folklore. But beyond myths, there are several snake parks in India which are working towards reptile conservation, snake rescue and creating awareness about venomous and…

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