How Paris got its name long before it became France’s capital |

Few city names carry as much recognition as Paris. The French capital has been associated with royalty, revolution, art, architecture and commerce for centuries, yet the story behind its name begins long before grand boulevards, Gothic cathedrals or the Eiffel Tower existed. Long before Paris became the political and cultural centre of France, the area…

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Why is it so difficult to visit India’s smallest national park?

When people imagine a national park, they usually think of sprawling forests, safari routes and multiple entry gates. India’s smallest national park is nothing like that. In fact, reaching it can be far more challenging than visiting some of the country’s largest protected areas.India’s smallest national park is South Button Island National Park, located in…

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9 fathers who chose their children over society’s judgment

At just 27 years old, Aditya Tiwari made a decision that challenged many social norms. He walked into an orphanage and chose to adopt Avinash, a child with special needs whom many prospective parents had overlooked. The journey was not easy. As a single man, Aditya faced legal hurdles and endless questions. Yet he refused…

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Psychology says women who love travelling alone are…

Not long ago, solo travel was still a niche concept, and a woman travelling on her own was often seen as breaking social norms rather than embracing adventure. But thankfully, those days are in the past for good. In recent years, solo female travel has evolved from a trend into a global movement. Women worldwide…

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Psychology says people who drink tea instead of coffee often think differently

Psychology suggests tea drinkers may think a little differently than coffee drinkers, but not in the dramatic way social media likes to claim. The real divide is less about personality labels and more about how each drink affects the brain. Coffee usually delivers a stronger caffeine hit, which can sharpen alertness and concentration quickly. Tea,…

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“I turned my family’s cowshed into…”: How one man’s ₹800 dream is changing the lives of 400 children in Assam |

Image credits: Instagram/thebetterindia Most people wait for the perfect opportunity to make a difference. They wait for funding, resources, or support. But Uttam Teron decided to start with what he had: a small cowshed, ₹800 in his pocket, and a determination to ensure that children in his community had access to education. More than two…

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Samay Raina: ₹15-20 crore from Netflix? Viral post on Samay Raina’s ‘India’s Got Latent’ earnings leaves internet stunned

Samay Raina is back in the headlines, but this time, it’s not because of a joke, a controversial clip, or a viral contestant.Instead, the internet is busy trying to figure out one thing: just how much money India’s Got Latent might be making.The conversation started after a social media user shared a post estimating the…

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Women who love travelling alone are…this is what psychology says about their personality

Not long ago, solo travel was still a niche concept, and a woman travelling on her own was often seen as breaking social norms rather than embracing adventure. But thankfully, those days are in the past for good. In recent years, solo female travel has evolved from a trend into a global movement. Women worldwide…

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This family went on a trip to the mountains: What happened next is a safety reminder every parent should know |

This family went on a trip to the mountains What happened next is a safety reminder every parent should know (Image courtesy: Instagram/@backpackerxp) A family trip is something people look forward to with excitement and happiness. To beat the scorching heat, many families tend to plan trips to the mountains. But what if the same…

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Psychologist reveals 5 things ‘fun dads’ do that can raise happier children

The “fun dad” label can sound light, even a little playful, but psychology suggests it may point to something deeper. Research on father involvement shows that warm, responsive dads are often linked with better social, emotional, cognitive and physical outcomes in children. Harvard’s Center on the Developing Child says responsive back-and-forth interactions help build brain…

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