The foundation shrub mistake that quietly ruins your curb appeal |

Homeowners often choose shrubs based on their nursery appearance, leading to overgrown landscapes that detract from curb appeal. It’s a particular kind of optimism that sets in when you’re at a plant nursery. You see neat rows of lush green shrubs packed into black plastic pots and envision them creating a beautiful border around your…

Read More

Australia’s richest woman buys stake worth $1 billion in SpaceX, says: Elon has done what …

Elon Musk‘s SpaceX made a historic debut on the stock market last week. Since then, the rocket company’s market value has reached $2.5 trillion, making it one of the most valuable publicly traded companies in the US. Soon after, Australia’s richest person, Gina Rinehart, bought a hefty stake of over $1 billion in SpaceX. The…

Read More

India rejects references to J&K in China-Pak statement | India News

India categorically rejected unwarranted references to the UT of Jammu & Kashmir in a joint statement between China and Pakistan that was issued after Pakistan PM Shehbaz Sharif’s visit to China, saying the UTs of J&K and Ladakh will always remain integral parts of India. “No other country has the locus standi to comment on…

Read More

The 5-hour rule: From Bill Gates to Elon Musk, why the most successful people spend their free time learning

You just walked in the door from an exhausting day at work. You’re hungry and spent, just wanting to catch your breath for a minute. You grab something to eat and then sit in front of the TV. The next thing you know, you’ve just binge-watched five episodes of the latest show.While that’s okay occasionally,…

Read More

Gold for India! U-18 men’s team beat Japan to lift Asia Cup; Ashish Purti scores hat-trick | Hockey News

Photo credit: X/@TheHockeyIndia Ashish Purti scored a hat-trick as India beat hosts Japan 4-1 in the final on Friday to win the men’s Under-18 Asia Cup title.Purti found the net in the 2nd, 28th and 34th minutes, while captain Ketan Kushwaha scored in the 30th minute as India took control of the contest. Numada Gaku…

Read More

Self-taught woman builds a miniature city masterpiece from 60 kg of chocolate inspired by an ancient Chinese painting |

A woman in China has gained widespread acclaim for her remarkable chocolate replica of the ancient city of Bianjing, inspired by the famed scroll ‘Along the River During the Qingming Festival.’ This self-taught creator meticulously crafted the 7-meter-long masterpiece, featuring intricate details of houses, trees, boats, and tiny human figures, using 60 kilograms of chocolate….

Read More

Rs 2.5 crore loan guarantee plan to help cos tackle war impact

NEW DELHI: The Modi govt on Tuesday approved an over Rs 2.5 lakh crore loan facility, backstopped by the Centre, to help businesses – from MSMEs to airlines – deal with the impact of the West Asia crisis by providing additional funding.For several companies, payment cycles have become longer as ships are taking longer routes…

Read More

Twisha Sharma’s father questions police action; cash reward announced on absconding husband

Twisha Sharma, who was from Noida, was found hanging at her marital home in the Katara Hills area of Bhopal on 12 May. BHOPAL: Family members of a 33-year-old woman found dead in Bhopal earlier this week staged a protest outside the residence of Madhya Pradesh chief minister Mohan Yadav on Sunday, demanding a fresh…

Read More

One in three TB cases found in Northeast screening had no symptoms | India News

Photo credit : Getty Images NEW DELHI: A sweeping tuberculosis screening effort across the Northeast has uncovered a troubling reality: more than one-third of the TB cases detected among vulnerable populations showed no symptoms at all. The finding highlights the challenge of identifying “silent” infections that often go unnoticed until they are picked up through…

Read More

From Zomato deliveries to a top Delhi B-school: Haryana man’s comeback story is going viral

Every now and then, a story comes along that quietly grabs attention not because it is dramatic, but because it feels real and familiar. A recent LinkedIn post from Haryana has done exactly that. It is a story about long struggle, small jobs, and eventually finding a way back into serious academic goals.What makes it…

Read More