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“Mom told me to stop giving interviews”: Famous teenage investigator Sarthak Sidhant shares her mother’s reaction on him getting attention
Eighteen-year-old Sarthak Sidhant gained national attention for exposing CBSE irregularities. While the country celebrated, his mother worried about his safety. Sarthak's story reveals the universal parental dilemma of balancing protection with allowing children to pursue their purpose. His journey underscores the importance of trust over fear in raising independent individuals. -
Personality test: Choose a hug and see what it reveals about what you deeply want from your relationship right now
A unique personality test reveals deep emotional needs by asking you to pick a hug that instantly feels right. Each of the six hug types signifies a different craving, from protection and comfort to playfulness and security. Your choice unveils what your heart truly desires in relationships right now, offering insights into long-held emotional requirements. -
7 meaningful ways to celebrate your child’s biggest moments
Every child experiences moments that deserve to be celebrated. While birthdays often get the most attention, many other milestones play an important role in shaping a child's confidence, motivation, and sense of achievement. From finishing a school year to learning a new skill, these moments remind children that their efforts matter. The good news is that parents do not need grand parties or expensive gifts to make these occasions special. Simple and thoughtful celebrations at home can leave a l -
Quote of the day for children by Abraham Maslow: “One can choose to go back toward safety or forward toward growth. Growth must be chosen again and again; fear must...”
Psychologist Abraham Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs highlights the human drive for growth. His quote, 'One can choose to go back toward safety or forward toward growth,' emphasizes that personal development requires continuous courage to overcome fear and embrace new experiences.This journey involves learning from mistakes and building confidence through consistent effort, ultimately leading to self-actualization. -
From Vinod Kambli to Virat Kohli; famous cricketers who own luxurious properties in Mumbai’s premium neighbourhoods
Mumbai’s luxury real estate market is no longer stranger to the world. The city is one of the most preferred places for India’s sporting icons as well. Some of the famous India cricketers own luxurious properties in premium neighbourhoods. -
5 lies every parent must teach their child before it’s too late
Parents are advised to teach children five crucial 'safety lies' to navigate potentially dangerous situations with strangers. These include falsely confirming parental presence at home, stating parents are arriving for pickup, refusing unwanted items, agreeing to keep secrets temporarily, and feigning memory loss regarding personal details. These lessons prioritize a child's safety over politeness. -
Optical illusion personality test: Faces or the tree? What you see first reveals if you are logical or intuitive
Your first glance at a dual-image optical illusion reveals your core cognitive style. Spotting a tree suggests a logical, problem-solving approach, making you a reliable anchor. Seeing faces first indicates a strong intuition and emotional intelligence, though it can lead to absorbing others' stress. This quick test offers a fun insight into your subconscious processing. -
How Stonehenge's stones reached the site 5,000 years ago: New study might have an answer to the puzzle
Scientists have pinpointed the origin of Stonehenge's Altar Stone to Scotland, a staggering 700 kilometers away.This six-ton sandstone, unlike local rocks, was not transported by ice, as glacial paths and timing don't align.Evidence now strongly suggests a deliberate, complex human effort involving overland and water transport, highlighting incredible ancient ingenuity and coordination. -
7 facts about the Indian cobra that explain why it’s so misunderstood
The Indian cobra, often misunderstood, is a flexible species found in diverse habitats, not just forests. Its iconic hood is a defensive display, not a constant feature, and the snake actively avoids confrontation, preferring to escape rather than chase.Beyond its venom, the cobra plays a vital ecological role in controlling rodent populations and holds significant cultural importance. -
Lepakshi temple ceiling paintings: 500-year-old murals that continue to astonish us
Centuries-old painted stories on walls and ceilings, like those at India's Lepakshi temple, offer a visual narrative akin to ancient cinema. These well-preserved Vijayanagara-era panels depict epic tales, including Manu Needhi Cholan's justice, Arjuna winning Draupadi's hand, his penance for the Pashupata weapon, and an intimate scene of Shiva and Parvati playing dice, captivating viewers with their enduring artistry. -
Success quote of the day by Friedrich Nietzsche: “The snake which cannot cast its skin has to die, as well the minds which..."
Friedrich Nietzsche's quote highlights the necessity of mental transformation for survival and growth.Just as a snake sheds its skin, minds must evolve by changing opinions.Holding onto outdated beliefs limits potential and leads to stagnation.Success hinges on embracing change, challenging assumptions, and allowing new ideas to emerge.This evolution is crucial for continued thinking and progress. -
7 fun activities parents can do with children that they’ll cherish forever
Cherish childhood by creating lasting memories through simple, heartfelt activities. Parents can foster strong connections by dedicating a "yes hour," organizing surprise midnight picnics, and enjoying "no phone walks." Establishing small celebration traditions and creating a "dream wall" further empower children's imaginations and validate their aspirations. -
7 budget-friendly localities in Pune for rent in 2026: Affordable areas with strong connectivity
In 2026, Pune continues to attract real estate investors thanks to its flourishing IT hubs, safety, startups and educational institutes. -
“Zabardasti ganda karne ki aadat hai logon ki…"; tourists turn Spiti’s Ramsar-listed Chandra Taal into a littering ground
A viral video exposes the heartbreaking reality of littering at Himachal Pradesh's sacred Chandra Taal lake. Once a pristine Himalayan gem, the 'Moon Lake' is now swamped by tourists, with discarded socks seen floating in its waters. This overtourism and careless waste disposal threaten the fragile ecosystem and sacred site, urging responsible travel practices. -
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. -
6 foods Navy officers eat at sea more often than others
In official Navy and naval training materials, the recurring winners are simple: oatmeal, eggs, bagels and biscuit sandwiches, fruit and yogurt, trail mix and granola bars, and coffee or tea. Put together, they tell a clear story about how people eat when the ocean decides the timetable. -
What is the June theory? The viral relationship trend taking over social media
The June Theory, a social media trend, suggests June is a prime month for romantic advancements, from new relationships to engagements. This phenomenon is attributed to increased sunlight boosting mood and confidence, coupled with warmer weather fostering more social opportunities. The theory encourages individuals to be more open and proactive in their dating lives during this period. -
70-year-old father reflects on the one thing he would have done differently: "If I were 40 again, I would never..."
A 70-year-old father, known as 'Insta Uncle', shared a poignant parenting lesson. He regrets not shielding his children from individuals who questioned their career paths and marriage prospects, thereby eroding their self-confidence. He emphasizes that children are broken by comparisons and demeaning questions, not failures, urging parents to protect their kids from such negativity. -
10 places where an earthquake became a tourist attraction
Recently, a 7.8 magnitude massive earthquake jolted the Philippines. Counted among the most unpredictable natural disasters, earthquakes are mostly remembered for killings and destructions. -
New dog at home? 10 essential dog supplies you shouldn’t miss
Bringing a dog home involves more than just initial excitement; essential routines like proper leashes, consistent feeding, and clean water bowls are crucial.Small, repeatable actions, from ID tags to chew toys and basic grooming, form the foundation of responsible pet ownership, ensuring a harmonious life with your canine companion. -
Kangana Ranaut is unapologetically herself: 4 personality traits that shaped her journey
Kangana Ranaut's magnetic personality and fearless authenticity have made her an unforgettable figure in Bollywood for nearly two decades. Her indomitable resilience, creative versatility across genres, and self-made journey, building her career and production house on her own terms, define the woman behind the headlines. -
Should parents read their child's chats? Experts weigh in
A child’s chats can reveal bullying, online grooming, emotional distress, secret friendships, risky behaviour and even the quiet beginning of mental health struggles. They can also reveal something else: a parent’s deepest temptation to look, read and intervene before harm spreads. -
‘This is not comedy’: Kusha Kapila, Dolly Singh slam Pranit More over viral crowdwork clip; comedian apologizes
A viral clip of comedian Pranit More's performance sparked a debate on accountability and consent, with creators like Kusha Kapila and Dolly Singh criticizing the content. Kapila emphasized that uploading such material is a conscious choice, while Singh condemned the comedian's reaction to a woman being degraded. More has since apologized for his lapse in judgment. -
Why toxic people feel so familiar to you: 5 psychology-backed reasons that may surprise you
It's confusing, isn't it? You meet someone who treats you poorly, makes you feel small, or creates chaos in your life, and yet something about them feels… familiar. Not comforting, not safe but familiar. Psychology teaches us that toxic people often seem strangely familiar, not because they’re good for us but because they may be echoing patterns we’ve seen before. That sense of familiarity doesn’t mean they’re good for you. It means your brain recognises the patter -
Treasure hunt to game tournament: 10 fun and budget-friendly summer activities for kids aged 8–12
Summer is the perfect time for kids to explore, play, and create wonderful memories. However, keeping children entertained for weeks can sometimes be expensive. The good news is that fun does not have to cost a lot of money. With a little creativity, kids aged 8–12 can enjoy exciting activities while learning new skills and staying active. Here are ten budget-friendly summer activities that are both fun and meaningful. -
Nikhil Kamath’s Bengaluru home is an epitome of modern luxury, sustainability and effortless sophistication
Nikhil Kamath is an Indian entrepreneur, investor, and stock trader best known as the co-founder of Zerodha, India's largest retail stock brokerage platform. Along with his brother Nithin Kamath, he played a key role in transforming the country's investment landscape by making stock trading more accessible and affordable for millions of Indians. -
We would see the world together, Ama’: Why an Indian founder wore her late grandmother's green saree on a US trip
Samiksha Khadka's green saree, a gift from her late grandmother, became a symbol of a promise to explore the world. After her grandmother's passing, Khadka channeled her grief into her career, eventually fulfilling her promise by visiting the United States. The heirloom serves as a constant reminder of their shared journey. -
Katy Perry's home is all about vintage luxury that speaks warmth: Art inspirations to take away
Katy Perry's home blends polished luxury with a warm, inviting atmosphere.Her design choices, from an open patio with stunning views to an emerald green living area, create a sense of deliberate calm.A monochromatic kitchen and unique patterned lamps further enhance the sophisticated yet relaxed ambiance, making her residence a perfect retreat. -
This town is built under massive cliffs and is becoming a must-visit destination
Have you ever imagined a complete town under rock? where massive cliffs act as natural ceilings for homes, eateries and other places. Where you could see morning sunbeams peeking through the cracks in the rocks. -
Russian love proverb of the day: "Even a hut feels like paradise when..."
A Russian proverb reveals that true happiness isn't found in material possessions but in the quality of relationships.It highlights how genuine connection transforms basic living spaces into paradises, emphasizing that human bonds are the ultimate asset, especially during challenging times.Prioritizing relationships over possessions ensures a fulfilling life, regardless of external circumstances. -
How to rearrange your Instagram grid after the new update to finally fix the chaotic feed
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Quote of the day by Wynetka Ann Reynolds: “Anyone who says you can’t see a thought simply doesn’t know art”
Art transcends words, making the invisible visible. A painting of grief or a blues song about heartbreak allows us to connect with emotions we might struggle to articulate. -
Quote of the day by Neem Karoli Baba: “Forgiveness is the greatest weapon, because a saint so armed is unperturbable… he can give up anger immediately.”
Anger often lingers after perceived slights, but spiritual leader Neem Karoli Baba offered a powerful perspective: forgiveness is the ultimate weapon.He taught that true strength lies not in retaliation, but in the ability to release anger, becoming unshakeable. This practice, though challenging, liberates individuals from the burden of grudges, fostering inner peace and resilience. -
‘The biggest thing that's invisible is lifestyle inflation disguised as convenience’: 22-year-old Noida engineer who saves ₹20,000 a month shares his biggest money lesson
A 22-year-old software engineer from Noida has impressed many by detailing his monthly expenses and significant savings. Despite living independently and spending Rs 36,000 on rent, food, fitness, and social activities, he manages to save and invest Rs 20,000 monthly. His transparent financial breakdown has sparked widespread online discussion and comparison among users. -
Greek proverb of the day: “A society grows great when old men plant trees in whose shade…”
Ancient Greek wisdom highlights the profound lesson of planting trees for future shade, symbolizing selfless contributions to generations ahead. This timeless proverb urges us to look beyond immediate gratification, emphasizing long-term thinking and legacy building. True greatness, it reveals, lies in investing in the future, ensuring prosperity for those who follow. -
“Mommy, what's more important: me or...?" A 7-year-old's question shocked this working mother and taught her an important parenting lesson
A mother learned a profound parenting lesson when her 7-year-old son questioned her priorities.He asked if his mother's office was more important than him.This innocent question revealed a child's need for reassurance and connection.The mother realized that children value presence and understanding over grand gestures.Open communication is key to addressing their unspoken needs. -
Quote of the day by John C. Maxwell: "A leader is one who knows the way, goes the way, and…"
John C. Maxwell's leadership philosophy emphasizes that true leaders know the way, go the way, and show the way. This means possessing vision, leading by example through action, and empowering others to succeed. Maxwell's timeless message highlights that leadership is about influence and service, not just titles or power, making it relevant in today's world. -
10 baby names that feel cool, creative, and effortlessly trendy
Selecting a baby name is among the most enjoyable experiences of welcoming a new family member. Parents today want names that can give a sense of style yet also have roots in the meaning behind the name. The right combination of style and meaning gives your child a unique feel and identity. Here are ten such names that offer a touch of creativity in their essence.

