7 snakes with colours so bright they look AI-generated

When you see certain snakes for the first time, it’s hard not to wonder if someone brightened them in a photo editor. Their colours are so bright and attractive, with almost unreal-looking wild patterns, that they look designed by an artist or just AI-generated rather than natural. Although their appearance might deceive us into believing…

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Navjot Singh Sidhu’s ₹25 crore luxury mansion in Amritsar is defined by cricket success, ancient trees, and palace-style interiors

Navjot Singh Sidhu is a name that enjoys equal fame in both, cricketing and entertainment world. Also known as “Sixer Sidhu” for his explosive batting style, he represented India in 51 Test matches and 136 ODIs between 1983 and 1999 and scored over 7,000 runs. The sportsman was known for his fearless spin bowling and…

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10 parenting advice given to young parents that can be happily ignored

New parents are often flooded with advice from every direction, relatives, neighbours, friends, strangers at the park and, of course, the internet. Some of it is helpful, some of it is outdated, and some of it simply creates pressure where none is needed. Parenting, especially in the early years, is already full of doubt, exhaustion…

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9 seasonal fruits one should eat in the month of May

May is the kind of month that changes the way the body asks for food. The heat rises, appetites often turn lighter, and the craving shifts from heavy meals to something cooler, juicier and easier to digest. This is where seasonal fruits quietly earn their place. They do more than just satisfy a sweet tooth….

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Art inspirations to take away

Tara Sutaria’s home feels like a living mood board: all things calm, warm, and quietly luxurious, with just enough detail to tell a story without being loud. In her Instagram post, she calls it “new beginnings,” “endless laughter and love,” and a space to welcome 2026 with open arms, and the images rightly echo that…

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Why “healthy eating” sometimes backfires on the stomach and leaves people bloated, gassy and uncomfortable

The important thing is not to fear healthy foods, but to understand how the body responds to them. There is a strange kind of disappointment that comes with eating something “healthy” and still ending up with a bloated stomach, cramps, or uncomfortable gas. A bowl of salad, a handful of nuts, a fruit smoothie, or…

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“The size of your success is measured by the strength of your desire; the size of your dream; and how you handle disappointment along the way.”

Korean proverb of the day (Image generated via Google Gemini) People often like proverbs because they do something unusual. They take very large ideas and reduce them to a few simple words. Sometimes a single line manages to explain things people spend years learning through experience. This Korean proverb feels like one of those sayings….

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Art washes away from the soul the dust of everyday life

Art is a quiet miracle that slips into the cracks of everyday life and makes things feel new again. It doesn’t have to be huge, like the size of a skyscraper; it can be something just as beautiful as a song on the radio, a street mural, a child’s hurried sketch, or a short film…

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10 common Indian snacks and how many calories they contain

Indian snacks have a charm that is hard to resist. They arrive in familiar forms, yet each carries its own regional identity, cooking style and mood. A samosa is not just a pastry; it is the language of tea-time. A plate of dhokla is not just steamed cake; it is softness, tang and comfort in…

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What Gurukul education taught children that modern schools often miss

Gurukul education is often remembered as a distant, almost romantic idea from India’s past: students living close to a teacher, learning under trees or in simple dwellings, memorising texts, waking early, serving the guru, and absorbing knowledge in a rhythm very different from today’s classroom. But beyond the nostalgia, the Gurukul system carried something modern…

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