Simple tips to make your home garden a bird haven

Standing at the balcony with birds chirping around while sipping your favourite detox drink is among the most relaxing feelings to reset and recharge yourself in the mornings. But nowadays, due to extensive concrete and building construction around, the numbers of these garden birds have decreased extensively.But some of these adorable avians, like Parrorts, Sparrows,…

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Anand Mahindra reveals the one quality that turned Elon Musk into the world’s first trillionaire

Mahindra Group Chairman Anand Mahindra, though, isn’t interested in talking about the number. Every front page this week has the same number on it. Elon Musk has crossed into trillionaire territory, the first person in history to do so, after SpaceX‘s blockbuster debut on the stock market sent its valuation soaring past expectations. Reports suggest…

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5 common cleaning habits that’re making your home dirtier

Yes, the laundry needs to be done, and perhaps you have other chores to do. But shoving as much laundry as physically possible into your washing machine is not a good idea. When the drum is too full, your clothes can’t move around properly, which means they don’t get properly clean. Also, the detergent won’t…

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5 gentle yoga practices for women to improve flexibility, balance, and energy

When we think of yoga, we often imagine flexibility as the goal: the ability to bend deeper, stretch further, or hold a posture with perfect form. Over time, this idea has quietly shaped how many people approach movement in general: as something to achieve, measure, and improve continuously. But after working closely with thousands of…

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Kamakhya Temple Experience: “She secretly cut my hair while I was shopping”: A chilling experience near Kamakhya Temple and why I felt it was ominous

Some travel memories fade with time, some get replaced by photographs, videos and reels. Then there are moments you remember not because they were beautiful, but because they left behind fear and questions for which you still seek answers. My ‘that’ moment happened outside the Kamakhya Temple in Assam just a few days before the…

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High Protein Fruits: This common fruit has more protein than most people realise and it’s probably in your kitchen

It sits quietly in fruit baskets, appears at roadside stalls across the country and is often chosen for its sweet, refreshing taste rather than its nutritional value. When people think about protein, fruits rarely enter the conversation. The spotlight usually falls on foods like eggs, dairy products, lentils and meat. Yet one everyday fruit quietly…

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If walls could talk: “Established in 1926, the New Delhi railway station has a Guinness book record and untold stories” |

New Delhi Railway Station (Image Credit: Canva) Few places in India have witnessed as many dreams arrive and depart as the New Delhi Railway Station. According to Wikipedia, The New Delhi Railway Station was set up in 1926, with a single platform at Ajmeri Gate near Paharganj, and was completed in time for the city’s…

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Quote of the day by Michel de Montaigne: “Marriage is like a cage; one sees the birds outside desperate to get in, and those inside desperate to…” |

Michel de Montaigne (Image: Wikipedia) Some lines refuse to age. This one is more than 400 years old, yet it still turns up at weddings, in films and in late-night arguments between couples. A French thinker named Michel de Montaigne wrote it long before anyone had heard of dating apps or divorce lawyers. He compared…

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The world’s largest mammal migration happens in the sky; here’s all you need to know |

Image Credit: zambiatourism.com Mention the Serengeti wildebeest or sweeping herds of antelope, and most people instantly picture Africa’s great migrations. But the biggest mammal migration on the planet doesn’t actually happen on the typical safari trail. It features a creature most tourists barely spare a thought for. Every year, the skies above a tiny pocket…

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Why do people suddenly cry in temples? What is the psychology and science behind the mysterious phenomena?

Entering ancient temples can trigger uncontrollable emotions and tears, even without a clear reason. This phenomenon is attributed to the temples’ architecture and energy, designed to affect the mind and body. These sacred spaces may also activate ‘Asht Satvik Bhav,’ eight involuntary bodily reactions that manifest during intense devotion or spiritual experiences. Have you ever…

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