Success is not measured by the position you hold, but…

Let’s be honest: Titles are easy to track.They’re visible. They fit neatly on a business card or a resume. But a position is just a label; it doesn’t tell us if a leader actually inspired their team, if a teacher changed a student’s trajectory, or if a neighbor’s small act of kindness saved someone’s day….

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Here’s what it means for Indian jewellery buyers

The exact increase will depend on several things – global gold prices, GST, purity, making charges, and even the jeweller you buy from. But one thing is clear: imported gold itself has become costlier. To put it simply, if gold worth ₹1 lakh earlier attracted roughly ₹6,000 in import duty, the same quantity could now…

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Why you should keep a bucket of water in your kids’ room while sleeping with the air conditioner on

Not every home has a humidifier, and not every family wants to run one every night. Some parents are cautious about adding too many gadgets to a child’s room. A bucket of water offers a simple, familiar alternative. It does not need electricity, it does not make noise, and it does not require settings, filters…

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Europe’s summer flight chaos explained: What every traveller needs to know before flying in 2026

Travellers planning a summer vacation in Europe are being warned to be ready for flight disruptions after airports across Belgium, Portugal, Spain, Ireland and Germany reported more than 230 flight cancellations and over 1,284 delays in a fresh wave of airline chaos. This has affected some prime airlines including Ryanair, KLM, Vueling and Lufthansa, among…

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Village vs city parenting in India: The surprising differences in how children grow up |

In India, childhood does not arrive in one single shape. A child growing up in a village and a child growing up in a city may share the same country, the same festivals, the same family names, even the same worries. But the rhythm of their lives can feel worlds apart. One grows up with…

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One of Virat Kohli and Anushka Sharma’s most-loved photos hides 5 artistic details you probably never noticed

Power couple Virat Kohli and Anushka Sharma, known for their privacy, find rejuvenation in art and nature. Their home aesthetic features vibrant flowers like magenta dahlias, lush indoor plants, and earthy stone-walled interiors. Thoughtful lighting and light curtains enhance the serene, artistic ambiance, creating a perfect escape. Virat Kohli and Anushka Sharma, often called the…

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7 things Indian families should never keep near the stove

These may seem obvious, yet they are often left within arm’s reach of the burner. That is exactly why they should be stored elsewhere. If children are around, keeping them near the stove adds another layer of risk. Fire-starting tools should never sit beside the fire itself. Wooden spatulas and chopping boards Wood is useful…

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Meet KK Create, the YouTuber whose videos feel less like content and more like reality checks

In an internet landscape crowded with pranks, dance reels, and clickbait vlogs, KK Create has carved out a completely different space. The rapidly growing YouTube channel, led by Kavya Karnatac, has become one of the most talked-about digital storytelling platforms in India for a reason, it shows the country in a way many viewers have…

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Surviving Snake Island in Brazil; 5 disturbing facts about the world’s most dangerous island every traveller should know

Technically, no. Normal travellers cannot legally enter. But, adventurous visitors travelling through the coast of São Paulo sometimes take boat tours in surrounding waters. They can look at the island from a distance. These tours generally depart from mainland coastal towns in southeastern Brazil. But Snake Island remains off-limits unless someone has official authorisation.For most…

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7 timeless Indian design elements returning to modern homes and buildings

Verandahs functioned as a buffer between indoor and outdoor spaces, offering shade and a place for social interaction. These semi-open areas helped regulate temperature and encouraged community living. Today, balconies, sit-outs, and shaded decks are inspired by traditional verandahs, blending comfort with climate-responsive design. The emergence of Indian traditional design elements also indicates an increasing…

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