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Early Dating Red Flags: 5 things you should never ignore in the early stages of dating
When you’re in the early stages of dating, it’s all about deciphering mixed signals and tracking recurring themes. Be mindful of any ongoing uncertainty surrounding your relationship status. Maintaining respect for personal boundaries often predicts future dynamics. Steer clear of continuously justifying someone else's behavior. If conversations leave you feeling diminished, it's essential to reflect on that experience. -
Remote Manager Calls Strain Employee: Long chats drain productivity; HR dilemma looms
A remote worker is grappling with intense pressure stemming from their manager’s persistent daily calls. Spanning about fifteen hours over two days, these lengthy discussions often delve into personal topics, leading the employee to feel drained and less productive. They are contemplating bringing the matter to human resources, showcasing the difficulties of maintaining boundaries in remote working conditions. -
Ex-Maoist Women Walk Ramp: Former fighters model Kosa silk; rehabilitation story goes viral
In a heartwarming display of resilience, former Maoist women from Bastar graced the runway in Raipur, donning stunning traditional Chhattisgarhi handloom ensembles paired with elegant Kosa silk. This event not only marked a pivotal moment in their rehabilitation efforts but also captured the hearts of viewers who celebrated their inspiring transformation and potential for renewal after a life of conflict. -
High Salary, Less Joy: Reddit post on 8x earner vs ₹3 LPA friend; users debate money vs happiness
A software professional earns significantly more than his former classmate, Rakesh.Rakesh enjoys a less stressful job and a calmer routine with his wife.This comparison prompted the professional to reflect on his own work pressure and lack of free time.Reddit users debated whether income alone defines life satisfaction and happiness.The discussion highlights differing perspectives on career success and personal fulfillment. -
Why teenagers reject parental advice, what they actually want and what research says Indian parents can do to help
Teenagers frequently yearn for their voices to be acknowledged prior to accepting guidance from their parents. It is crucial for parents to discern whether their child seeks a sympathetic ear or is in need of practical solutions. Studies reveal that active listening significantly enhances adolescent well-being and encourages openness. In Indian families, the perception of parental involvement can oscillate between being a source of support and a form of limitation. -
Raising responsible kids: 7 life lessons every parent should teach their child this Independence Day
Independence Day is more than a reminder of India's freedom. For parents, it can also be a chance to think about another kind of independence: preparing children to become responsible, confident, and caring individuals. Children do not learn responsibility from one big lesson. They learn it through small things they do every day: putting away their toys, helping at home, making choices, accepting mistakes, listening to others, and understanding that their actions affect people around them.UNICEF -
10 baby names inspired by the “first light of dawn”
Choosing a baby name inspired by dawn can bring a sense of warmth, hope and new beginnings. The first light of morning has long been associated with fresh starts and brighter days ahead. Here are 10 beautiful baby names that capture the feeling of sunrise and early light. -
She became a mom at 18 while living in poverty and thought she was selfish; 18 years later, this American woman helped her daughter get to her dream college
Against the odds of poverty, Jeanice Perez worked tirelessly to provide her daughter Jordyn with the educational opportunities she never had. Her meticulous savings paved the way for Jordyn's ambitious goal of studying biology at New York University. Jeanice proudly reflects on their strong, nurturing relationship as her most significant achievement, showing that young motherhood can lead to a brilliant future. -
This dad calmed his crying baby with a simple “Om” and the trick is winning hearts: Can it actually soothe babies?
In a heartwarming viral video, a father is seen using the soothing 'Om' chant to calm his distressed baby. This sacred sound is integral to Indian spirituality and yoga, promoting tranquility. While direct research on 'Om' and its impact on infants is sparse, studies suggest that rhythmic sounds can be calming. Parents might consider incorporating this gentle chant into their soothing routines for their little ones. -
Soha Ali Khan’s 8 PM bedtime rule for Inaaya comes from Sharmila Tagore: The parenting lesson every Indian mother should know
Soha Ali Khan prioritizes an eight PM bedtime for her daughter Inaaya, a rule she fiercely upholds.This consistent routine provides both child and mother with essential structure and peace.She also insists on reading books before screen time for Inaaya's development.Soha learned the importance of routine and setting examples from her mother, Sharmila Tagore.These parenting lessons offer valuable insights for mothers across India. -
Why do train tracks have small stones around them? Here’s what they actually do
These stones are known as ballast, and they perform several specific jobs that help keep the track stable, drained, and properly aligned. -
What is Food Divorce? The new relationship trend everyone is talking about
A new trend called a "food divorce" sees couples eating separately. This approach helps avoid nightly debates over meal choices and timing. Couples can maintain their individual preferences without causing conflict. It offers a practical solution for differing dietary needs and tastes. This separation can lead to a calmer home environment for many. -
Before your child learns how to write: 20 simple activities that can help build the skills behind handwriting
Preschoolers acquire vital writing skills through playful interactions, incorporating activities such as squeezing sponges and threading pasta to bolster hand strength. These enjoyable exercises improve fine motor control and hand-eye coordination. Parents can support these developmental skills by providing simple, fun tasks at home, ensuring that children are well-prepared for formal writing when the time comes. -
Your balcony can be more than a laundry zone: 8 clever makeover ideas to turn a small Indian apartment balcony into a space you will actually use
Small apartment balconies do not need expensive renovations to become useful. Smart vertical storage, foldable furniture, sensible plants, better laundry systems, shade and clear floor space can turn an overlooked balcony into a practical everyday corner. The article also explains why light, ventilation, heat, air quality and safety should be considered while planning the makeover. -
"It’s OK mommy, it’s OK": 7-year-old American boy called ‘hero’ after calmly calling 911 when his mother suffered seizure; parenting lesson to take home
Zayden Herndon, a brave seven-year-old, has been recognized for his extraordinary composure during a frightening home incident. When his mother had a seizure, he quickly dialed 911, providing crucial information while also looking after his baby sister. His remarkable response illustrates how essential it is to instill emergency preparedness skills in children from an early age, showcasing Zayden's impressive maturity in a challenging situation. -
Kerala to be renamed ‘Keralam’: Rajya Sabha clears name change bill; what it means for travellers
In a historic move, the Rajya Sabha has officially passed the bill to rename Kerala as Keralam, following approvals from both the Union Cabinet and state assembly. This significant constitutional amendment comes right after the Lok Sabha's clearance of the legislation. Travelers can rest easy as no immediate changes will affect their bookings or destinations, while the change helps to honor the state's true identity in the Malayalam language. -
Haridwar struggles with tonnes of post-Kanwar garbage as plastic, urine bottles pile up at Har-Ki-Pauri
Following the conclusion of the Kanwar Yatra, Haridwar encountered an alarming garbage crisis, as millions of pilgrims left behind an extensive amount of litter, including plastic waste and thrown-away clothing. Sanitation crews promptly attended to the busy pilgrimage sites, gathering about 8,000 metric tonnes of refuse. This incident underscores the pressing environmental issues associated with massive religious tourism. -
Why do onions make you cry? 3 tricks that actually work
This sets off a chain of reactions that produces a volatile compound called propanethial-S-oxide, also known as the onion’s lachrymatory factor. It travels through the air and reaches the surface of your eyes, where it irritates the nerves. Your eyes respond by producing tears to wash the irritant away. So, what can you actually do about it? Some old kitchen tricks are more folklore than science, but these three have a reasonable basis. -
German Shepherd in India: Is this hugely popular breed really built for our climate?
In India, German Shepherds stand out as favored guard dogs, yet their roots in cooler climates bring unique challenges. Proper care involves managing their insulating double coat and scheduling exercise when temperatures drop. Humidity can also be a hurdle, impacting their health. Adequate shade, hydration, and vigilance for heat-related stress are vital. Routine maintenance and close monitoring are crucial for their comfort and overall health in India's diverse conditions. -
Perseid Meteor Shower 2026: Peak time tonight, best places to watch and what to expect
Get ready for the Perseid meteor shower peaking on August 13, 2026. With a new moon illuminating the night, the dark skies will be ideal for witnessing this spectacular display of meteors. Fast and dazzling streaks will light up the sky, especially in national parks across the U.S. Just remember, watching requires patience and an unobstructed view for the best experience. -
Passenger carrying ‘Monkey Skull’ in bag detained at Delhi airport
CISF personnel discovered a skull inside a passenger's hand baggage during security screening. The passenger claimed the object was a monkey skull while traveling from Delhi to Hyderabad. Authorities are investigating the skull's origin and its connection to protected wildlife species. India's strict wildlife protection laws govern the possession and transport of animal remains. Travelers should avoid carrying such items without proper documentation and permissions. -
Signs It’s Time To Define Things: Psychotherapist flags 5 subtle shifts; clarity beats ambiguity
Your calendar and actions reveal relationship progression beyond casual dating.Their dating life suddenly feels like your business, causing emotional reactions.You become unusually careful about what you reveal to them.Decisions are made based on what they might think and feel.Clarity, even if difficult, is better than prolonged ambiguity. -
3 science-backed reasons why grandparents may shape a child’s overall well-being
Strong relationships with grandparents can create an additional emotional refuge for children. The patience and conversations offered by grandparents significantly contribute to children's language and learning progress. For teens, these closer ties enhance their ability to tackle the complexities of adolescence. Grandparents provide a different viewpoint, reassuring them in ways that parents might not. Cultivating these connections ensures children gain support from more loving figures in their -
On Ahilyabai Holkar's 231st death anniversary, let's visit the famous temples built by her
Queen Ahilyabai Holkar, an influential ruler of the eighteenth century, played a pivotal role in reshaping India's spiritual landscape. Her extensive efforts in temple construction and restoration spanned from the Himalayas to southern India, featuring significant projects such as the Kashi Vishwanath and Old Somnath temples. She also established sacred sites in Maheshwar, effectively linking pilgrimage destinations across the realms, highlighting her grand and unifying vision. -
Huskies to Bulldogs: Why some of India’s most ‘trendy’ dog breeds struggle to cope with the summer heat
Vets keep seeing the same story: a beautiful cold-climate dog, a Delhi or Bengaluru summer, and a heatstroke case that shows up at the clinic far too late.Walk into any upscale housing society in Delhi or Gurugram in April and you'll probably spot one, a Siberian Husky panting under a jamun tree, or a Saint Bernard flopped flat on cool marble, tongue out, barely moving. These dogs look stunning in photos. They do not look fine in a north Indian heatwave. And yet, breed by breed, they keep showin -
6 foods soldiers ate during World War II
The result was a strange collection of canned meals, dense chocolate, biscuits, instant coffee and other foods that feel surprisingly familiar today. The US Army alone developed several specialised field rations, including the C, D and lightweight K rations. Here are six foods that became closely associated with soldiers’ wartime diets. -
10 most hated foods in the world and why people can’t stand them
Researchers have also found that our dislike of certain foods is often shaped by a mix of genetics, childhood experiences, smell sensitivity and cultural familiarity rather than taste alone. Here are 10 foods that regularly appear on lists of the world’s most disliked dishes, along with the reasons they divide opinion. -
From peacocks to mandalas: 10 best mehendi designs for Hariyali Teej 2026
For many women, Teej doesn't quite feel complete without freshly applied mehendi on their hands. And the designs don't have to be elaborate from fingertip to wrist. In 2026, there's plenty of room for both traditional patterns and simpler designs that still look festive. So, if you're looking for some inspiration before Hariyali Teej, here are a few mehendi styles worth considering. -
Why snakes enter cars, scooters and even toilets: What attracts them to these places
Snakes frequently invade cars and plumbing systems in their search for warmth, comfort, and sustenance. The warmth of engine bays can lure both snakes and their common prey, rodents. Meanwhile, plumbing pipes and sewer lines provide convenient entryways into homes. To prevent unwanted snake visits, it's best to park in exposed locations and ensure plumbing is well-sealed against these creatures. -
Psychology says those who yearn for village life aren't old-fashioned, they are craving these 5 things that modern life often takes away: peace, nature, connection and more
In a world full of chaos, many yearn for the tranquility of village life. Being surrounded by nature not only rejuvenates the spirit but also enhances mental health. The emphasis on community and meaningful relationships in these rural locales makes everyday moments special. This longing symbolizes a deep desire for simplicity and a sense of mastery over one’s life amid modern complexities. -
Birds that eat snakes: Nature's unlikely serpent hunters
t seems almost backwards when you think about it, a snake can swallow prey whole and strike with lethal venom, yet there's a whole category of birds out there that hunt snakes as a regular part of their diet, sometimes going after cobras and vipers without a second thought. Evolution has handed a surprising number of species the tools to pull this off, thick scales that shrug off fangs, stomach acid strong enough to dissolve venom, or simply the speed and precision to strike first. Here's a look -
Breast milk changed colour? Here’s what yellow, green, pink and brown shades may mean
Breast milk color changes are normal and do not always indicate a problem. Yellow milk is common colostrum, while green milk can result from diet. Pink or red milk may signal minor bleeding or Rusty Pipe Syndrome. Dark brown or black milk is rare and requires medical evaluation. Persistent or concerning changes should always be discussed with a healthcare professional.

