6 popular foods that arrived in India after the 15th century

It is hard to imagine Indian cooking without heat, yet the chilli itself is a later arrival. Native to the Americas, chilli peppers reached India through Portuguese trade routes in the 16th century during the Columbian Exchange. Before their arrival, Indian kitchens relied on black pepper, long pepper, ginger, and mustard for heat. But chillies…

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Hantavirus Alert: India’s Union Health Ministry activates precautionary surveillance; what travellers need to know

AI-Generated In a recent update, India’s Union Health Ministry has activated precautionary surveillance measures after reported cases of hantavirus infection aboard the expedition cruise vessel MV Hondius. As per official information shared through the World Health Organization (WHO) under the International Health Regulations (IHR) framework, there are eight probable cases reported onboard the ship so…

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5 things children interpret as rejection even when parents do not mean it that way

Parents are human, and exhaustion makes everyone less patient. But children often experience an irritated response to a small mistake as something much larger than it is. A spilled glass, a forgotten homework sheet or a broken plate may prompt an adult to sigh, snap or scold. The child, meanwhile, may register the reaction as…

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Easy tips for perfect homemade achar

A good mango smells fresh, green and clean. It should not have a fermented smell, a sugary scent or any sign of rot. Hold it, inspect it, compare it. Pickling rewards attention. The mango you choose will decide not just the taste of the achar, but its texture, shelf life and final mood. In the…

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Soha Ali Khan: The biggest learning is to be able to separate yourself from your child: Soha Ali Khan

Actor, author, podcaster, Soha Ali Khan wears many hats. But the one she saysgrounds her most is being mother to daughter Inaaya. In an Exclusive interview with Sidhi forMother’s Day, she opens up about the chaos and calm of modern parenting, whyshe doesn’t engage with trolls, and how her new podcast lets her swap notes…

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In 1998, a grandmother went to the bank with a stack of dusty papers. Thanks to Nokia, she unexpectedly turned into a multimillionaire |

The Nokia stock boom quietly created millionaires across Finland. Image credit – Wikimedia Grandmothers and housewives keeping dusty paper certificates in their kitchen cupboards for decades is not unknown to the world. But families suddenly gaining more capital than their local bank left many stock market analysts amazed. In the late 1990s, Nokia emerged as…

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Plant these two stunning flowers in may and watch butterflies flock all summer |

May is the ideal time to create a vibrant, layered garden that supports local wildlife. Combining tall Shasta daisies with low-growing petunias offers a visually appealing display and attracts diverse pollinators. Image Credit: Wikimedia Commons With the warm, gentle days of May set in, gardeners all over the United States feel that familiar desire to…

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Upsc Exam Success: ‘There’s just one formula for success…’: Farmer’s daughter clears UPSC exam, shares her winning mantra

Success rarely comes easy, but what makes it happen is determination and will power, and UPSC rank holder Prachi Kumari’s success story reflects the same. Hailing from Jauhad village in Vidisha district, Prachi Chauhan, a farmer, secured an impressive AIR 260 in the UPSC Civil Services Examination. With her rank, she became the Hindi medium…

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Work-Life Balance: 4 practical changes working parents can make to improve work-life balance

For working parents, balancing work deadlines and emotional presence for children can feel like a constant negotiation. Between the chaos of meetings and school schedules, the challenge parents face becomes managing attention and energy. By the end of the day, they get so overwhelmed that they fail to spend meaningful time with their children. Working…

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Mother’s Day special: 5 types of moms

The helicopter mom is the one who’s always there—watching, asking, double‑checking, and worrying just a little more than the world seems to need. She’s the first to text before an exam, the one who notices if you’re not eating regularly, and the person who can somehow sense your mood through a two‑word reply. It often…

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