Stress-Free Studies: Meet Siddhart, a topper who studied just 4 hours a day and scored 99.25%: 6 lessons parents can take from his stress-free routine |

When we hear about toppers, we often imagine them spending long hours on their study desk with little room for any other activity. But now, a topper from Lucknow has changed the narrative with his refreshing words. Siddhart, a student of the CISCE board, scored a solid 99.25% in 12th standard. What truly sets Siddhart’s…

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Shubman Gill’s Chandigarh villa is a multi-crore home shaped by cricketing success and strong family roots

Shubman Gill is the star of the hour. The man created history in IPL 2026 by becoming the first player to hit 100 sixes for Gujarat Titans during a match against Royal Challengers Bengaluru. Coming from a small village in Punjab to becoming one of India’s most dependable batters, he has built a remarkable cricketing…

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Why “work harder” is bad advice: Sadhguru’s refreshing truth about success

Since we were young, we’ve been told that success is born from pressure: study hard, hustle hard, grind until you drop. Teachers tell students, “Just a little more effort, you’ll get there.” Parents echo, “Work hard now, relax later.” That same mindset quietly follows us into adulthood, where long hours, tight deadlines, and “sleep when…

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Meet the mimic Octopus that can impersonate over 13 creatures to escape predators and hunt prey

Nature’s spy, the mimic octopus, amazes with its survival skills. This creature lives in sandy tropical areas. It impersonates over 13 other sea animals. It changes its body shape and skin patterns instantly. This helps it hunt and avoid predators. The mimic octopus is a true master of disguise in the ocean. Nature has incredible…

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Viral Video: Virat Kohli walks past a young fan’s autograph request, child breaks down: A moment that teaches parents a powerful lesson

A brief, emotional clip featuring Virat Kohli has sparked a wave of discussion online after a young fan was seen waiting with a bat, hoping for an autograph. In the video, the child calls out to the cricketer, but Kohli moves on without stopping. The boy then breaks down in tears and even throws the…

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World Happiness Report: Gujarat village stops cooking at home: How one shared kitchen in Chandanki is beating loneliness and boosting happiness through community living

Imagine a place where no one really bothers to cook in their own kitchen. Instead, every meal is lovingly prepared in one big, shared kitchen and then served in a cheerful community hall. Families, friends, and neighbours all come together, sit across from one another, and enjoy hot, traditional food while laughing, sharing stories, and…

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​5 dog breeds that are good hunters and total home heroes!​

​Dogs are our best pals and one of those smart and empathetic creatures who instantly understand their hooman friends when anything goes wrong!​Hunting is another outstanding trait of these four-legged friends, who use their grace, smarts, and tireless spirit in the field with their unflinching instincts and excellent hearing capabilities to sniff down suspects and…

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Maharashtra Day 2026: “I thought I was in Myanmar, not Maharashtra”: What happened when I visited Myanmar Gate in Igatpuri

As an offbeat explorer, I recently landed somewhere in India that not only took me by surprise but transported me to another country all together. For a few moments, I thought I was not in India but Myanmar. This happened during my recent visit to the lesser-known Myanmar Gate in Igatpuri, Maharashtra. Standing in front…

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Quote of the day by Leo Tolstoy: ‘When you love someone, you love the person as they are, and not as you’d like them to be’

True love embraces individuals as they are, not as we wish them to be. This profound connection goes beyond superficial compatibility, focusing on complete acceptance. It means cherishing personalities, quirks, and all. This approach fosters genuine growth and lasting bonds. It is about respecting individuality and letting go of the urge to ‘fix’ others. “When…

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What colorectal surgeons avoid to lower their risk of colon cancer

Colon cancer is one of the most preventable ailments, yet it remains one of the most frequently diagnosed types of cancer in the world. Doctors are also worried about a trend: more and more cases are being found in people under 50. Genetics and age do impact risk, but lifestyle and diet are the most…

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