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How to stop tears while cutting onions: 5 simple tricks that actually work
Chopping onions can cause eye irritation, but simple kitchen methods help reduce this discomfort. Keeping onions chilled before cutting slows the release of irritating compounds. Using a sharp knife and leaving the root end until last also minimizes vapor release. Improving ventilation around the chopping area carries irritants away from the face. Wearing close-fitting glasses provides a physical barrier to prevent eye watering. -
Diner finds live worm in sandwich at very popular Gurugram restaurant; video goes viral
A patron at a restaurant in Gurugram was horrified to find a live worm in his sandwich while dining at Paul's at Horizon Centre. This unsettling discovery during breakfast was caught on video and quickly went viral, provoking outrage among viewers who raised serious concerns about the restaurant's cleanliness. This incident underscores the crucial need for food safety measures and attentive food inspection. -
Indian mom says sick child couldn’t see a doctor for a week in New Zealand, compares healthcare with India
An Indian mother encountered severe delays while trying to obtain medical care for her ailing child in New Zealand, struggling for an entire week to get an appointment. Overcrowded after-hours clinics offered no immediate relief, prompting her to draw comparisons with Indian healthcare. She concluded that access to urgent medical attention might be swifter in India. -
Optical illusion personality test: What you see first reveals your secret weakness in love
Optical illusion personality tests trick the eyes and minds into believing what is seen first based on a person’s perspective.That's the idea behind a viral optical illusion by artist Oleg Shupliak, who layers four hidden figures, and each one is said to reveal something different about what draws you into love.Whether you're new to dating or you've been around the area a few times, it's worth a look.And before you dive into the answers to which object represents what, take the test yourse -
5 best hair colours for Indian skin tones that instantly brighten your look
Let's take a look at 5 best hair colours for Indian skin tones that instantly brighten your look. -
Delhi fire claimed Shrutika’s life; now her parents will collect the only document left in her name
In a heart-wrenching moment, Shrutika Baranwal’s parents will accept her TISS degree posthumously this week, following her untimely death in the catastrophic Delhi fire that claimed twenty-one victims. Having traveled to the city for her job onboarding, Shrutika's academic accomplishments now stand as a solemn testament to her potential and the aspirations that will remain unrealized due to her tragic passing. -
Mallika’s Early Marriage Revealed: Actor left pilot husband for films; ex-family recalls Reema
Mallika Sherawat's marriage to Karan Singh Gill quickly unraveled as their aspirations diverged. Choosing to embrace her acting ambitions over traditional expectations, she shed her past identity as Reema Lamba. Her in-laws envisioned a different path, one that did not align with her dreams. This brave decision fueled her passion for cinema, culminating in her vibrant presence in Traitors Season 2. -
Alan Bean pointed Apollo 12’s camera at the sun and lost NASA’s live moon feed
In a surprising turn during Apollo 12's live color Moon broadcast in 1969, astronaut Alan Bean inadvertently aimed the new color camera at the Sun. This mishap caused irreversible damage to the camera's sensitive vidicon tube, abruptly terminating the live feed. While the mission was captured through still photographs, the vibrant color broadcast was tragically lost. Subsequently, NASA revised its camera protocols to prevent similar incidents on future lunar missions. -
Brazil’s Forbidden Snake Island: Vipers evolve ultra-potent venom; species now critically endangered
The remote Ilha da Queimada Grande, situated off the coast of Brazil, shelters a unique colony of golden lancehead vipers. These serpents have evolved potent venom due to their isolation caused by rising ocean levels. Their venom acts rapidly, making encounters hazardous for humans. Brazilian authorities enforce strict access rules to the island, emphasizing the need for special protection for this endangered species from habitat loss and poaching activities. -
Ahmedabad orders live kitchen feeds; Harsh Goenka sparks pan-India debate
In Ahmedabad, a new requirement states that restaurants must install kitchen CCTV systems, allowing patrons to view live kitchen activity. This initiative is designed to bolster transparency and ensure food hygiene. Industrialist Harsh Goenka has shown support while questioning if this should be adopted nationally. Although many embrace the concept, some raise concerns regarding expenses and the comfort of diners. The project aims to elevate food safety standards across eateries. -
5 powerful Bhagavad Gita lessons that top performers secretly swear by at work
Corporate life feels like a battlefield on some days, with deadlines closing in, decisions to make, and no clear idea of whether you're on the right track.And this dilemma can be compared in spirit to what Arjuna faced on the plains of Kurukshetra thousands of years ago. Torn between duty and doubt, he turned to Krishna for guidance, and Lord Krishna’s discourse became one of the most revered texts in Indian philosophy, the Bhagavad Gita.The sacred text is still read today for the clarity -
Improve Indoor Airflow Easily: Open, shift, shade for cooler rooms; no installations needed
Good ventilation is essential for creating a cooler, more comfortable living space. Achieving this can be as simple as opening windows and doors across from each other for optimal air exchange. Additionally, rearranging bulky furniture away from the windows ensures unobstructed airflow. Keeping curtains shut on hot days helps reduce heat and sunlight, while utilizing gentle breezes can further enhance indoor air movement. -
Gaur Gopal Das shares one thing that can help relationships heal after fights
Relationships rarely break from one large fight, but from small hurts. Gaur Gopal Das shared a story about a broken button and its lesson. The needle represents hurtful words, while the thread signifies repair and healing. Being the needle and thread helps mend wounds created in relationships. Strong relationships are built on the ability to repair after disagreements. -
Tips To Make Rooms Bigger: Use light colours and mirrors; maximize storage, cut clutter
Light colors and mirrors can make compact rooms feel more spacious.Exposing the floor and utilizing vertical space also creates an illusion of size.Selecting appropriately sized and multi-functional furniture is essential for small areas.Maximizing natural light and avoiding clutter are key to an open feel.Organized spaces and strategic furniture placement contribute to a larger appearance. -
Why are Chinese parents paying thousands of yuan for ‘hardship camps’
Some Chinese parents are sending children to rural camps for summer farm work. These "hardship camps" charge thousands of yuan for children to perform manual labor. Children experience strict routines and may have phones confiscated during their stay. Organizers aim to teach children the value of hard work and their comfortable lives. This trend highlights a parenting dilemma about teaching appreciation through temporary discomfort. -
What is the right way to hang the toilet paper in the bathroom: Over or under?
The original inventor of toilet paper suggests that the over position is the optimal way to hang it. This approach not only enhances usability but also promotes hygiene, as the loose end can be easily accessed and torn with a single hand. Additionally, this method minimizes hand contact with both the wall and the holder, contributing to a cleaner bathroom space. -
Karnataka officials seize 10,890 kg of bananas; 4 signs your banana is artificially ripened
In a health-conscious move, Karnataka food safety officials have confiscated over ten thousand kilograms of bananas suspected of being artificially ripened with chemicals. It's crucial for consumers to be vigilant, looking for signs like irregular coloration and a lack of natural aroma. Firmness and flavor can also reveal if bananas have matured naturally. Supporting reputable sellers and scrutinizing fruit quality are essential for making healthy choices. -
Mekhela Chador to Jainsem: 5 traditional dresses from Northeast India you must know about
Let's take a look at 5 traditional dresses from Northeast India you must know about. -
Grow Pizza Veggies In Pots: Guide to tomatoes, peppers and basil; tips for a sunny balcony
Transforming your balcony into a mini-garden can yield delightful pizza toppings right at home. Start with sun-loving tomatoes, ensuring they receive enough light and water. For an added kick, grow bell peppers and chillies in a warm spot, shielding them from strong winds. Basil flourishes in the sun, and regular pruning keeps it lush. -
Comedian Zarna Garg says she was trapped in Hermès bathroom for 80 minutes in Berlin
Zarna Garg, the Indian-American comedian, found herself in a surreal situation after being trapped for 80 minutes in a bathroom at a Berlin Hermès store. Documenting her ordeal, she tried to maintain a lighthearted tone as she awaited help. Eventually, firefighters had to rescue her, leaving her surprised that no staff member offered an apology afterward. -
Gurugram founder turns salon hair waste into mats that trap oil and pollutants from dirty drains
Salons' discarded human hair has found a new life as pollution-absorbing mats. These innovative mats intercept contaminants in drains, preventing them from entering larger water bodies. Utilizing the natural oil-absorbing properties of keratin in hair, the HydroHair Barrier System has shown promise in pilot tests, leading to reductions in key pollution indicators. -
Why are Gen Zs losing more hair than millennials?
Let's take a look at why Gen Zs are losing more hair than millennials? -
Picasso On True Creativity: Quote explains yellow spot Sun line; shows how art transforms life
In the words of Pablo Picasso, the essence of creativity lies in transforming the mundane into the extraordinary rather than simply replicating it. True artists breathe life and significance into ordinary objects, enlightening them with profound meaning. This ability to elevate reality is not confined to artistry but permeates our daily mindset and work. -
Quote of the day by BK sister Shivani: Forgiveness is inner freedom that heals the hurt, and this attitude empowers sanskars
BK Sister Shivani offers a spiritual perspective on forgiveness.She suggests empowering others to dissolve negative habits and tendencies.This approach transforms forgiveness into an act of liberation for everyone involved.Holding onto grudges burdens individuals and hinders emotional well-being.This understanding promotes self-healing and breaks negative karmic cycles. -
Nayanthara’s ivory saree, gold choker and gajra are a masterclass in minimal but classic Onam style
Nayanthara has a way of making traditional dressing look incredibly chic without doing too much. And her latest look is a perfect example. -
Hotel Check-In Checklist: Secure the room and test basics; avoid late-night hassles
Upon your arrival at the hotel, it's essential to conduct a quick inspection of your room for any potential damages. Make sure to lock the door and check the windows before getting comfortable. Verify that the bathroom facilities are working properly and familiarize yourself with any new devices. Connect to the Wi-Fi and identify the nearest emergency exits to be prepared. -
5 dating app habits that can quietly sabotage a promising relationship
Engaging with multiple dating apps while trying to build emotional ties can cloud judgment in budding relationships. Keeping options open may breed feelings of resentment and distraction. Valuing new matches over those with potential can hinder real connections. Overthinking text interactions leads to unnecessary pressure rather than authentic bonding. Remaining emotionally tied to other prospects stifles the organic growth of relationships. -
Meet 117-year-old Ethel Caterham: World’s oldest living person
True connection reveals itself in the subtle understanding shared between kindred spirits. This intimate resonance fosters an environment where one can express freely without fear of rejection or misunderstanding. It's less about common hobbies and more about a shared wavelength of thought. These meaningful connections provide solace from incessant self-justification and societal judgment, fulfilling the deeply rooted human wish to be embraced just as we are. -
Teacher’s Words Inspire Self-Acceptance: Deepak Ramola recalls bullying over his ‘girlish’ voice; Instagram post sparks wave of support
Deepak Ramola reflected on how a single interaction with his English teacher, Pragati Kapoor, transformed his view of his voice. After years of teasing for sounding juvenile, he was encouraged by her to embrace his uniqueness. Her thought-provoking questions about his feelings toward his voice led him to celebrate his identity. Today, he channels this newfound confidence into teaching and inspiring a global audience through his voice. -
10 meaningful baby boy names inspired by positive human qualities
Choosing a baby name can be about more than simply finding one that sounds appealing. Many names carry meanings connected with qualities that parents may hope their children develop as they grow, from courage and happiness to kindness, strength and resilience. For parents looking for names with global appeal, there are plenty of options rooted in different languages and cultures. Here are 10 meaningful baby boy names inspired by positive human qualities.

