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Why do people keep saying thank you again and again: Psychology study says it doesn't simply mean gratitude reveals the hidden meaning behind this habit

Repeatedly thanking friends for small favors signals deeper connection and care. Psychology suggests over-thanking reflects how individuals experience receiving help. Gratitude acts as an interpersonal signal, showing someone feels genuinely seen. Unexpected support often creates a stronger emotional response and strengthens bonds. This behavior reflects an ability to recognize kindness and appreciate meaningful connections.

The Economic Times 9 Jul 2026 1:55 pm

'All Indians from age 17 must take this test': Narayana Health founder Dr. Devi Shetty explains why so many young people are dying of heart attacks

Dr. Devi Shetty Heart Attack Prevention Tests: Sudden collapses among young Indians are preventable, according to Dr. Devi Shetty. According to him, many heart attacks occur without any prior warning signs. He said that fitness alone does not guarantee cardiac safety, as blockages can be silent. He said early screening at age seventeen is now recommended for all young Indians. Routine annual cardiac tests can help prevent future tragedies.

The Economic Times 9 Jul 2026 1:10 pm

Psychology says people with 'Dark Triad' personality traits often appear charming before revealing their true nature

The Dark Triad combines narcissism, Machiavellianism, and psychopathy, influencing interpersonal interactions. These traits can lead to manipulation and a lack of empathy in relationships. Research shows varied associations between these traits and emotional intelligence levels. Recognizing consistent behavioral patterns is more useful than labeling individuals. Awareness of these traits helps in making informed decisions about trust.

The Economic Times 9 Jul 2026 12:34 pm

Maharashtra floods sweep away 3,000 LPG cylinders; people loot them after DM says 'don't touch or collect'

Heavy rains inundated the HPCL Patalganga LPG plant in Raigad district. Approximately three thousand LPG cylinders were swept into the Patalganga River by floodwaters. Authorities issued a public safety advisory urging caution regarding the floating cylinders. Residents were warned against touching or collecting any cylinders found washed ashore. The district administration is actively monitoring and working to recover the lost cylinders.

The Economic Times 9 Jul 2026 9:14 am

Satluj actor Suvinder says people are doing seva by holding its community screenings

Satluj actor Suvinder says people are doing seva by holding its community screenings

India Today 9 Jul 2026 6:29 am

Quote of the day by Bette Davis: 'A sure way to lose happiness, I found, is to want it at the expense of...' - thought-provoking life lessons by Oscar-winning actress of Dangerous and Jezebel explains the biggest mistake people make while chasing happiness

Bette Davis quote highlights happiness as a byproduct of balance. Chasing happiness at any cost can lead to emptiness and regret. Lasting joy comes from appreciating life's journey and maintaining perspective. Davis, a celebrated American actress, had a career spanning over fifty years.

The Economic Times 9 Jul 2026 3:25 am

Quote of the day by Leon Festinger: 'A man with a conviction is a hard man to change. Tell him you disagree and he turns away. Show him facts or figures and he...' - American social psychologist explains the psychology of beliefs and why changing people's minds is tough

Leon Festinger quote explains why deeply held beliefs resist factual challenges. People often protect their convictions, which are tied to identity and emotions. New information is interpreted through existing beliefs, making objective evaluation difficult. Persuasion requires empathy and respect, not just confrontation with facts.

The Economic Times 9 Jul 2026 3:00 am

Psychology says people who are scared of cockroaches, bugs or house lizard aren't weak: What this behavior means, the psychology behind it, and what studies explain

Psychology says people who are scared of cockroaches, bugs or house lizard aren't always reacting without reason. Psychology explains that fear of insects and reptiles can develop through evolution, learning, personal experiences, and the brain's response to possible danger. This article explains what psychology says, why this behavior happens, which theories support it, what research has found, and what lessons people can learn from understanding this common fear.

The Economic Times 9 Jul 2026 2:25 am

Govt Committed To Peoples Welfare: Vivek

Minister G. Vivek Venkatswamy said the Telangana government remains committed to peoples welfare and transparent governance while reviewing the Prajalatho Mukhamukhi grievance redressal programme at Gandhi Bhavan.

Deccan Chronicle 9 Jul 2026 12:43 am

Japanese mindset of the day by Yukio Mishima: 'Young people get the foolish idea that what is new for them must be new for...' - thought-provoking life lessons by Confessions of a Mask author explains why every generation repeats the past and why new ideas aren't always original

Life lesson by Yukio Mishima: Japanese author Yukio Mishima believed youth often feel their experiences are entirely new. He noted that many seemingly original ideas have appeared before in different forms. Understanding past challenges offers valuable perspective for present-day decisions.

The Economic Times 8 Jul 2026 9:46 pm

5 Quotes from Attached that change how you see people

Discover 5 eye-opening quotes from Attached that can change how you understand people, relationships, emotional needs, and attachment styles.

Your Story 8 Jul 2026 9:40 pm

People who never delete old photos aren't sentimental; they might be strengthening their autobiographical memory, say psychologists

People who never delete old photos are not necessarily being sentimental. Psychology research suggests that keeping meaningful images may help reinforce autobiographical memory by acting as cues that make personal experiences easier to recall. Studies have found that saved photos are linked to more vivid and emotionally rich memories, while reviewing old pictures can strengthen memory retrieval and help people maintain a sense of identity over time.

The Economic Times 8 Jul 2026 9:05 pm

Psychology says people who are old school and still love vintage gasoline run cars aren't resistant to change but often value memories, control and familiarity: What the behaviour reveals?

Psychology says people who are old school and still love vintage gasoline run cars aren't simply avoiding modern technology. Psychology explains that many people develop emotional connections with familiar objects because they provide comfort, memories, control and personal identity. Research on nostalgia, attachment and decision-making suggests that choosing an older gasoline-powered car can reflect emotional preferences rather than fear of innovation. Understanding this behavior helps explain how personal experiences influence everyday choices.

The Economic Times 8 Jul 2026 8:26 pm

About 16 people stranded in building collapse in Pune's Pimpri-Chinchwad, rescue efforts underway

Around 15 people remain trapped after a waste mound collapsed and fell onto a three-storey building in the Moshi area of Pimpri Chinchwad on Wednesday following heavy rains, officials said on Wednesday.

The Economic Times 8 Jul 2026 7:32 pm

Psychology says people who use a phone for years and don't change it till it dies out aren't afraid of missing out: What this behavior may reveal?

Psychology says people who use a phone for years and don't change it easily aren't always resisting change. Psychology suggests this habit may reflect careful decision-making, practical thinking, delayed gratification, and satisfaction with what already works. Many people continue using the same phone because it meets their needs instead of following trends. Research on consumer behavior also shows that personal values often influence replacement decisions more than marketing.

The Economic Times 8 Jul 2026 7:00 pm

'Don't forgive TMC traitors': Mamata Banerjee's appeal to people after party rebellion

Trinamool Congress chief Mamata Banerjee attacked a rival faction and the BJP. She urged people not to forgive party leaders who sided with the opposition. The dispute escalates over control of the party's name and symbol. Both factions are engaged in a legal and political battle. Mamata challenged rebel leaders to directly join the BJP.

The Times of India 8 Jul 2026 6:49 pm

Quote of the Day by Princess Diana: Health and happiness taken at the cost of others pain and suffering... The classic People's Princess's message on kindness, happiness, health and Humanity explained

Quote of the Day by Princess Diana: Princess Diana's quote Health and happiness taken at the cost of others pain and suffering cannot be acceptable emphasizes that happiness should not come from others' pain. Her lifelong commitment to empathy and humanity defined her public life. This timeless message remains relevant in today's competitive world. Diana's humanitarian work highlighted compassion for the vulnerable. Her legacy continues to inspire kindness and respect for all.

The Economic Times 8 Jul 2026 5:57 pm

Indonesia urges people-centered AI governance at first UN AI forum

Indonesia called for a people-centered, collaborative approach to shaping a global framework for artificial ...

Antara News 8 Jul 2026 5:03 pm

Quote of the day by BK sister Shivani: People can do what we want them to do, and be the way we want them to be, but it does not mean they love us. There can be someone who is the opposite of how we want them to be. Because they carry different sanskars, but they truly love us. Let us not equate Love with Expectations.

Unmet expectations often lead us to question love from close ones. BK Sister Shivani teaches that actions reflect sanskars, not affection levels. People may act differently due to their unique conditioning and life experiences. We should not equate love with the fulfillment of our personal expectations. This perspective helps distinguish disappointment from genuine care in relationships.

The Times of India 8 Jul 2026 4:59 pm

Why does Trump want Greenland? All about the Arctic island of just 56,000 mostly Inuit people at the center of a global power struggle

Trump and Greenland: Greenland's strategic location between North America and Europe draws global attention. The United States seeks control for security amid growing Arctic competition. Russia and China are also increasing their presence in the region. Greenland possesses significant reserves of critical minerals essential for technology. Both Greenland and Denmark reject any proposal for its sale.

The Economic Times 8 Jul 2026 4:33 pm

Karnataka rains: People told not to visit hills, rivers, waterfalls in Sakleshpur

The order informed that rainfall had increased water flow, and made the ground slippery, posing a danger to anyone venturing towards such areas

The Hindu 8 Jul 2026 4:06 pm

Who plays whom in Satluj? Your guide to people that inspired film's characters

Who plays whom in Satluj? Your guide to people that inspired film's characters

India Today 8 Jul 2026 2:31 pm

9 morning rituals that help high achievers and successful people stay ahead every day

Productivity and success don't begin at your desk in the morning; they start before you get there. Although all successful people have a slightly different routine, according to productivity experts, morning routines are vital to focus, decrease stress, and develop momentum for the rest of the day. From keeping hydrated to identifying priorities, small routines performed daily may change a lot in the long run. Here are nine simple morning habits that many high achievers incorporate into their routines to stay productive, motivated, and mentally prepared.

The Times of India 8 Jul 2026 2:00 pm

Growing third places: How Chennais pedestrian plazas are bringing young people together

Third places are essentially spaces where communities gather and connect, with home being the first place and work the second; beyond parks and cafs, pedestrian plazas in Chennai are now becoming crucibles of community

The Hindu 8 Jul 2026 12:57 pm

Psychology explains why people seek closure after breakups and why moving on often feels so difficult

Breakups cause mental discomfort as the brain dislikes uncertainty and unresolved endings. Recalling breakups activates brain regions associated with physical pain, explaining heartbreak's ache. Rumination prolongs sadness and anxiety, trapping individuals in cycles of self-blame. True healing often stems from personal acceptance and self-compassion, not external validation. Moving on involves finding peace with the past, even when questions remain unanswered.

The Economic Times 8 Jul 2026 12:11 pm

Quote of the day by Napoleon Bonaparte: Religion is excellent stuff for keeping common people Emperor of the French on power, politics and controlling society

Quote of the day: Napoleon Bonaparte, a French military genius, believed religion kept common people quiet. He suggested faith prevented the poor from harming the wealthy. This controversial observation highlights religion's role in maintaining social order. However, it ignores religion's many other positive societal functions. Powerful institutions can shape societal beliefs and behaviors through various means.

The Economic Times 8 Jul 2026 10:28 am

Anurag Kashyap urges people to watch Diljit Dosanjh's Satluj 'even if pirated'

Anurag Kashyap urges people to watch Diljit Dosanjh's Satluj 'even if pirated'

India Today 8 Jul 2026 9:38 am

Quote of the Day by Marcus Aurelius: The people I deal with today will be meddling, ungrateful... They are like this because... - powerful life lessons on emotional intelligence, patience, self-control, and why true peace begins with your own mind

Today's Quote of the Day by the Stoic philosopher-king Marcus Aurelius speaks to a challenge almost everyone facesdealing with difficult people. His words are nearly 2,000 years old, yet they still offer a simple, powerful reminder: lasting peace begins with how you choose to respond, not how others behave.

The Economic Times 8 Jul 2026 8:04 am

J&K ideological cradle of party, win peoples trust: BJP president

Jammu, Jul 7: Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) national president Nitin Nabin on Tuesday emphasised the synergised efforts to win peoples trust in J&K the ideological cradle of party, bolster organisational structure and expand its (BJPs) footprints across the Union Territory. He exhorted the BJP MLAs to work proactively in tandem with the cadre to address peoples issues to strengthen the party's prospects with nation first approach. Nitin Nabin made this exhortation during his address in a joint meeting with the J&K MPs, MLAs, former MLAs, former Legislative Council members, state general secretaries, former District Development Council (DDC) members and former Block Development Council (BDC) members. At the outset of the meeting, he reviewed the prevailing socio-political situation in Jammu and Kashmir and the organisational roadmap for the coming months. He emphasised that the BJP's greatest strength was in its disciplined organisation and dedicated cadre, asserting that elected representatives and organisational workers must function as one cohesive team to further strengthen the party at the grassroots. NitinNabin said that every MP, MLA and senior leader should maintain constant coordination with the party cadre, ensuring their active participation in all organisational programmes. He said that such synergy between the organisation and public representatives was indispensable for strengthening the BJP's presence across every village, ward and booth. He called upon all leaders to intensify public contact, remain accessible to the people and effectively communicate the policies and achievements of the Narendra Modi-led government. BJP national general secretary, RajyaSabha MP, and in-charge J&K affairs TarunChugh; J&K BJP president and RajyaSabha MP Sat Sharma; Union Minister of State in PMO DrJitendra Singh; Leader of the Opposition in J&K Legislative Assembly Sunil Sharma and former Deputy Chief Minister DrNirmal Singh shared the dais with the national president in the meeting at the party headquarters, Trikuta Nagar, Jammu. Laying special emphasis on the Mann Ki Baat programme, NitinNabin directed that it must be organised at every single booth across Jammu and Kashmir with maximum public participation. He pointed out that through Mann Ki Baat, the Prime Minister consistently highlighted ordinary citizens achieving extraordinary feats and encouraged numerous social reform movements, inspiring millions to contribute towards nation-building. NitinNabin, along with other senior leaders appreciated the dedicated efforts of MLA Balwant Singh Mankotia under Udhampur district for successfully organising Mann Ki Baat programmes on maximum booths and asked others to maximize their efforts in the coming months. Sat Sharma said that the guidance provided by the national president would further energise the party cadre across Jammu and Kashmir. He said the J&K BJP always functioned with discipline and dedication, and every worker was committed to taking the party's programmes to the grassroots. He affirmed that all elected representatives would work in complete coordination with the organisational structure, ensuring that every campaign, meeting and public outreach programme reached the booth level. Prior to the meeting. NitinNabin, accompanied by Chugh, Sat Sharma, Dr. Jitendra Singh, MLA YudhvirSethi and other senior BJP leaders, paid floral tributes to the legendary nationalist leader and PrajaParishad founder, Sher-e-DuggarPanditPremNathDogra, at his statue at PanditPremNathDograChowk, Jammu. The BJP president described Dogra as one of the tallest architects of nationalist politics in the region. He remembered his immense contribution to the cause of national unity and the complete integration of Jammu and Kashmir with the rest of India. He said that Dogras sacrifices continued to inspire generations of BJP workers. Pandit Prem Nath Dogra and Dr. Syama Prasad Mookerjee devoted their entire life to safeguarding the unity, integrity and sovereignty of India. They led the struggle for EkNishan, EkVidhan, Ek Pradhan, which became the ideological foundation of the movement that ultimately culminated in the abrogation of Articles 370 and 35A under the leadership of Prime Minister NarendraModi. The people of Jammu & Kashmir have now attained the true benefits of constitutional equality, democratic empowerment and accelerated development, fulfilling the vision of PremNathDogra and DrMookherjee, said Nabin. TarunChugh said that the BJP drew its strength from the sacrifices of nationalist icons like Pandit Prem Nath Dogra, who fearlessly opposed separatist politics and worked tirelessly for complete national integration. He said, Today's stronger, peaceful and development-oriented Jammu & Kashmir stands as a tribute to those visionary leaders who never compromised on the nation's unity. Sat Sharma said that every BJP worker in J&K considered Dogra an eternal source of inspiration. He added that the organisation remained committed to carrying forward his ideals by strengthening the party at the grassroots while serving every section of society with dedication and nationalism. Dr. Jitendra Singh said that the constitutional changes made under Prime Minister NarendraModi gave practical shape to the aspirations for which Pandit Prem Nath Dogra dedicated his life, ushering in an era of equal rights, equal opportunities and unprecedented development for the people of Jammu and Kashmir.

Greater Kashmir 8 Jul 2026 6:09 am

BJP to be voice of people as effective, vigilant opposition in J&K: NitinNabin

Jammu, Jul 7: Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) national president Nitin Nabin on Tuesday stated that the party would play the role of an effective and vigilant opposition in Jammu and Kashmir, vigorously and proactively raising the public issues. He asserted that the central governments relentless efforts, post Article 370, infused confidence in all sections of society and gave a new identity to women and youth of J&K to aspire to be partners in growth. I hope that the BJP, in its role as an opposition in the UT and the party in power at the Centre, will help in the progress of J&K and its people, keeping its culture and traditions intact, NitinNabin stated, while responding to media queries, on the sidelines of an official engagement, before wrapping up his two-day visit to Jammu. This was his maiden visit to J&K, after taking over as the president of BJP in January this year. I was fortunate enough to get an opportunity to visit Jammu and Kashmir on the occasion of 125th birth anniversary of Dr. Syama Prasad Mookerjee. During the visit, we held meetings with the party leaders to analyse organisational issues; the implementation of the central programmes, BJP president said, in response to a question about the major issues which figured during the deliberations. He said that during the meetings, they deliberated upon the way the J&K (party) unit was implementing and consistently taking forward the welfare schemes, being run under the visionary leadership of the Prime Minister Narendra Modi, with commitment in J&K. We also discussed the process and the way forward to give further momentum to the organisational activities in an unrelenting manner. We discussed all those issues. We hope that the way J&K people have blessed us, we the BJPs committed cadre, will not only continue to serve people with a missionary zeal but also in the role of an effective and vigilant opposition. Our legislators will continue to raise the public issues proactively and with full force, NitinNabin asserted. He reiterated that J&K was witnessing a radical positive change after the abrogation of Article 370. We know that after a long-entrenched struggle, we (BJP) have been able to get J&K completely rid of Article 370, which has brought a revolutionary change in the lives of people here. That decision, taken under the leadership of the Prime Minister, has changed the way J&K, in the past, used to be projected across the world. Today, J&K is seen fully integrated with India, confidently marching forward on the path of progress, BJP president said. He maintained that the central government was consistently working with commitment to reinvigorate J&Ks rich legacy and vibrant culture and showcase it at the global scale, with all its grandeur. Earlier, the women and youth were being viewed with a different lens. Our government has worked to give a new confident identity to youth here. J&K youth are creating a niche for themselves with their struggle and hard work. The efforts by our government to promote tourism are finding a clear manifestation with a positive change in the lives of people, Nabin said. He asserted that the persistent endeavours of the central government to give respect to women infused a new confidence among all sections of the society, including women and youth to take forward J&K with pride. I hope that the BJP, in its role as an opposition in the UT and the party in power at the Centre, will help in the progress of J&K and its people, keeping its culture and traditions intact, he said. During the day, he also visited RSS headquarter in Jammu and held deliberations with the senior functionaries there. Wrapping up his maiden visit to the UT as BJP president on a reinvigorating note, Nabin left for the union capital this afternoon. In wake of some official engagements, he had to trim his itinerary to rush to New Delhi. On the second day of his visit, he was scheduled to pay obeisance at Vaishno Devi shrine and wrap up his visit with YuvaSamvad. Both the scheduled programmes, as per party sources, were cancelled to meet pressing engagements in the union capital. Besides tweaking his itinerary, Nabin also clubbed his scheduled separate meetings with the legislators, former legislators, DDC and BDC members and other functionaries and chaired a joint meeting to discuss key issues and take stock of the evolving political situation in J&K.

Greater Kashmir 8 Jul 2026 6:07 am

Psychology says people who believe in doing charity anonymously aren't seeking recognition for every act of kindness: What the behavior reveals?

Psychology says people who believe in doing charity anonymously aren't always driven by the same reason. Research shows that anonymous donors usually fall into different psychological groups. Some value humility, some avoid social pressure, and others prefer to keep attention away from themselves. Studies also show that anonymous giving still brings emotional rewards. Understanding these motivations helps explain why people choose to donate without revealing their identity.

The Economic Times 8 Jul 2026 3:03 am

Psychology says people who spend money as they earn aren't irresponsible: What this spending habit may reveal?

Psychology says people who spend money as they earn aren't always making careless financial decisions. Psychology explains that spending habits are shaped by emotions, rewards, personal beliefs, life experiences, and financial situations. Some people value present needs more than future savings, while others spend to reduce stress or celebrate achievements. Understanding this behavior can help people build better money habits without making quick judgments about themselves or others.

The Economic Times 8 Jul 2026 2:30 am

Surprisingly large number of people may have marker for tick-linked meat allergy

There's still a slew of questions about why some people develop alpha-gal syndrome.

Ars Technica 8 Jul 2026 2:02 am

Psychology says people who stop the use of all kinds of screen devices like TV, phones, tablets, etc an hour before bed aren't avoiding technology but building a bedtime routine: What the behaviour reveals?

Psychology says people who stop the use of all kinds of screen devices like TV, phones, tablets, etc. an hour before bed aren't simply trying to stay away from technology. Psychology explains that reducing screen exposure before sleep can help the brain prepare for rest. Research links this habit with better sleep quality, improved attention, emotional balance, and healthier daily routines. Experts say small bedtime changes can support both physical and mental well-being over time.

The Economic Times 8 Jul 2026 1:34 am

Development must protect peoples rights: Javid Dar

Baramulla, July 07: Minister for Agriculture Production, Rural Development and Panchayati Raj, Cooperative and Election Department Javid Ahmad Dar on Tuesday directed the district administration to expedite compensation formalities for 26 families whose residential and commercial structures are likely to be affected by the RohamaLadoora road project. He said development projects must move forward while safeguarding the rights and interests of affected families. Minister for Agriculture Production, Rural Development and Panchayati Raj, Cooperative and Election Department, Javid Ahmad Dar, today chaired a review meeting at Baramulla, to assess the cases of 26 families whose residential and commercial structures are likely to be affected by the alignment of the RohamaLadoora road project. The meeting was attended by the Deputy Commissioner Baramulla, Additional Deputy Commissioner Baramulla, Assistant Commissioner Revenue, Tehsildars, concerned Executive Engineer and other senior officers. The Minister conducted a detailed review of the status of the affected structures and the progress made in the assessment process. Stressing the need for a fair, transparent and time-bound approach, Javid Ahmad Dar directed the concerned officers to conduct an on-the-spot inspection and complete the valuation of all affected structures at the earliest. The Minister further instructed the Revenue authorities to verify the land status of each affected property to ensure that all eligible families receive adequate compensation strictly in accordance with the established rules and provisions. The Deputy Commissioner Baramulla assured the Minister that the district administration is taking all necessary measures to complete the required assessments and procedural formalities promptly. He further assured that every genuine case will be dealt with fairly and that all eligible beneficiaries will receive compensation in accordance with the applicable norms, ensuring that no affected family suffers undue hardship.

RisingKashmir 8 Jul 2026 12:57 am

Psychology says people who read a book before going to bed aren't avoiding reality: What this bedtime habit reveals?

Psychology says people who read a book before going to bed aren't simply passing time before sleeping. Research suggests this habit can support relaxation, improve sleep quality, reduce stress, strengthen memory, and encourage emotional balance. Reading before bedtime also helps people disconnect from screens and prepare the brain for rest. Psychology offers several explanations for why many people continue this bedtime routine and what it may reveal about daily behavior.

The Economic Times 8 Jul 2026 12:30 am

Quote of the Day by Dua Lipa: Success, to me, is Inspiring lessons on ambition, confidence, achievements and why success means different things to different people by the Grammy-winning singer known for her powerful voice and deep insights on determination and personal growth

Quote of the Day by Dua Lipa: Dua Lipas quote, Success, to me, is just doing things that I'm really proud of, explores the importance of personal fulfillment, authenticity, and finding meaning in ones achievements. The quote suggests that true success is not only defined by fame, recognition, or external rewards but by the satisfaction and pride that come from pursuing goals that genuinely matter. It highlights the idea that success is deeply personal and should be measured by passion, dedication, and the ability to feel proud of the journey rather than simply the outcome.

The Economic Times 7 Jul 2026 10:46 pm

Pet owners are accountable if dogs attack people: Karnataka HC

Bengaluru: Emphasising the responsibility of pet owners to ensure public safety, the Karnataka High Court has declined to interfere with criminal proceedings against a woman whose pet dog allegedly bit another woman on the face. The order was passed by Justice M Nagaprasanna while hearing a petition filed by Indiranagar resident Lalitha Gopalakrishnan seeking quashing Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .

The Siasat Daily 7 Jul 2026 10:26 pm

Quote of the day by Robin Williams: 'The worst thing in life is to end up with people who make you feel all alone...' A Powerful dialogue from the movie 'World's Greatest Dad' exploring relationships, emotional well-being, loneliness, human connection and why genuine companionship matters, starring the legendary actor and comedian known for his unforgettable acting performances

Quote of the day by Robin Williams resonates because it highlights the difference between being physically alone and feeling emotionally isolated. Spoken by his character Lance Clayton in the 2009 film World's Greatest Dad and written by Bobcat Goldthwait, the quote encourages people to value genuine relationships built on trust, understanding and emotional support. The article explores the meaning behind the quote, its relevance today, and Robin Williams' life, career and lasting legacy.

The Economic Times 7 Jul 2026 9:50 pm

Wayanad debris slip: Pinarayi Vijayan calls for urgent measures to pull out people trapped underground

Keralas Leader of the Opposition expresses condolences over the deaths in the incident; he demands serious investigation to determine whether there was any lapse in taking emergency measures

The Hindu 7 Jul 2026 6:41 pm

Quote of the day by John Locke: We are like chameleons... American philosopher's timeless lessons on character, influence, relationships and why the people around you shape who you become

Quote of the day by John Locke: John Locke's quote We are like chameleons, we take our hue and the color of our moral character, from those who are around us highlights human influence from surrounding people and how they impact us in our personal and professional lives. The timeless wisdom explores mindful selection of relationships and environments.

The Economic Times 7 Jul 2026 5:07 pm

Psychology says people who read bedtime stories to their kids aren't just building a nightly routine but also looking to develop empathy and creativity: What this behavior reveals?

Psychology says people who read bedtime stories to their kids aren't simply helping children fall asleep. Research suggests this daily habit can support empathy and creativity. A study found that children who followed a bedtime reading routine for two weeks showed improvements in both areas. The findings explain how shared reading, conversations about stories, and regular family interaction help children understand emotions, imagine new ideas, and build skills that support learning and relationships.

The Economic Times 7 Jul 2026 4:55 pm

Kunal Kemmu recalls being advised to send gifts, host people to get more work

Kunal Kemmu candidly discusses the unpredictable nature of acting careers. He admits that long periods without work and creative compromises are common struggles. Actors often face dilemmas between meaningful roles and staying active professionally. Kemmu prefers focusing on his craft over public relations and networking. He believes skill ultimately matters more than popularity for a craftsman.

The Times of India 7 Jul 2026 4:13 pm

1,500 idlis a day, Rs 5 each: For 56 years, this 70-year-old Karnataka man has been cooking the iconic South Indian breakfast over traditional firewood stove. Just 2 hours from Bengaluru, his tiny shop runs on the joy of feeding people

A 70-year-old man continues his father's legacy at Kote Mane Idli. He prepares 1500 idlis daily using a traditional firewood stove. His secret recipe involves a precise blend of rice and urad dal. Customers enjoy the affordable and flavorful idlis served with spicy red chutney. Ramachandra finds fulfillment in his work and serving the community.

The Economic Times 7 Jul 2026 4:04 pm

People Used to Control Machines. They Dont Anymore

In a world regulated by devices, humanity has become disconnected from the physical worldfrom stick-shift cars to postcards.

Wired 7 Jul 2026 3:30 pm

Psychology says people who travel alone form strong connections and meaningful bonds with strangers during the journey

Solo travel often leads to surprisingly deep and meaningful social interactions. Without companions, travelers naturally become more open to new people and conversations. These encounters feel genuine as they are free from everyday expectations and roles. Psychology suggests that stepping out alone enhances receptiveness to others around us.

The Economic Times 7 Jul 2026 2:11 pm

Wayanad landslide: Eyewitness urges people to 'run fast' as mound of mud comes down

A significant mudslide hit the Kalladi region of Wayanad, Kerala, during a tunnel road project, forcing locals to flee as mud cascaded over the roads and bridge. Rapid response teams, including NDRF personnel, have been dispatched to aid the situation. This disaster, resulting from relentless rains, has disrupted the Anakkompoyil-Meppadi route. Rescue efforts are ongoing to check for possible victims buried under the debris.

The Economic Times 7 Jul 2026 1:46 pm

TMC MP Shatrughan Sinha urges people to support Prashant Kishor in Bankipur assembly bypoll

Trinamool Congress MP Shatrughan Sinha has urged support for Prashant Kishor. Kishor is contesting the Bankipur assembly by-election scheduled for July thirtieth. Sinha called for support across all affiliations and party lines. He described Kishor as a visionary and a man of the masses. The by-election was necessitated after BJP president Nitin Nabin moved to Rajya Sabha.

The Economic Times 7 Jul 2026 1:41 pm

Does This Video Show People Kissing at CJP Protest in Jantar Mantar? No!

We found out that the video is unrelated to the CJP protests and dates back to 2014.

The Quint 7 Jul 2026 1:29 pm

People Criticising BCCI For 'Dropping' Sanju Samson vs Zimbabwe Told To Do 'Homework'

The Indian T20I squad announced for the Zimbabwe tour later this month had one notable omission - Sanju Samson

NDTV 7 Jul 2026 1:27 pm

Wayanad landslide: Several people feared trapped at Kerala's tunnel project site

A severe landslide hit Kalladi near Meppady on Tuesday, alarming authorities with concerns that several individuals could be trapped beneath the debris from a tunnel road construction site. Quick action from local residents led to the rescue of three individuals, prompting ongoing search efforts. Rescue teams from Fire and Rescue Services, police, and NDRF are on the ground, coordinating to assess the situation and ensure no one is left behind.

The Economic Times 7 Jul 2026 12:13 pm

Wildfire In Southern France Forces 10,000 People From Their Homes

Early summer heatwaves in France and across western Europe in May and June have parched vast areas of land, making them particularly vulnerable to wildfires this year.

Deccan Chronicle 7 Jul 2026 11:36 am

FIFA World Cup 2026: Egypt coach says anyone who doesnt feel for Palestinian people is not human

If there is anyone in the world who does not feel for the Palestinian people, then they are not human whether they are Arab, European, or American, said Egypt coach Hossam Hassan

The Hindu 7 Jul 2026 7:57 am

PoK people appeal to India for aid as Pakistan blockade sparks humanitarian crisis

New Delhi, July 6: The appeal by the people of Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK) to the Indian government for assistance underscores the depth of the crisis unfolding in the region. Protests have continued across PoK for more than a month, with neither the demonstrators nor the Pakistani establishment showing any signs of backing down. An official []

The Shillong Times 7 Jul 2026 7:08 am

Israeli drone strike kills four people in southern Lebanon, Lebanese state media reports

The intensity of hostilities abated last month, as Iran insisted on its demand for a Lebanon ceasefire in talks with the U.S., and as Israel scaled back attacks in Lebanon at Washingtons behest

The Hindu 7 Jul 2026 2:05 am

Psychology says people who like adventure activities and are always ready to feel the thrill aren't reckless: What this behavior really means?

Psychology says people who like adventure activities and are always ready to feel the thrill aren't always careless or irresponsible. Research suggests many thrill seekers enjoy challenging experiences because they seek new sensations, personal growth, learning, and excitement. Their behavior is often linked to personality traits, brain responses, and motivation. Understanding this pattern helps explain why some people enjoy adventure sports, travel, and new experiences while others prefer routine.

The Economic Times 7 Jul 2026 1:30 am

5 amazing cheetah facts that most people don't know

But strip away the headlines calling it the world's fastest land animal, and you'll find an animal that's full of surprises. Some of its most remarkable traits have nothing to do with speed at all.

The Times of India 7 Jul 2026 1:02 am

Quote of the Day by Richard Gere: It takes a lifetime to know about yourself. Very few people get there...- Inspiring lessons on self-awareness, mindfulness, and why understanding yourself is life's greatest achievement by the Runaway Bride actor, recognized as one of Hollywood's most bankable leading men

Richard Gere emphasizes self-awareness as a lifelong pursuit, not a destination. True self-knowledge requires deep reflection and honest introspection about one's values. Understanding oneself leads to better decisions and more authentic relationships. Gere's own life reflects a commitment to humanitarian work and spiritual awareness. This wisdom remains relevant in today's fast-paced and distracting modern world.

The Economic Times 7 Jul 2026 12:05 am

5 viral money affirmations people are repeating to attract wealth and abundance

Here are five affirmations that are simple, meaningful, and easy to remember.

The Times of India 6 Jul 2026 11:59 pm

Psychology says people who are good with numbers and love mathematics aren't only analytical thinkers: What this reveals?

Psychology says people who are good with numbers and love mathematics aren't limited to calculations or formulas. Psychology research shows that mathematical thinking is linked with logical reasoning, pattern recognition, problem-solving, planning, and decision-making. Studies also explain that enjoying mathematics does not reduce creativity or emotional understanding. This article explains what psychology says, the theories behind this behavior, research findings, and the lessons people can apply in everyday life.

The Economic Times 6 Jul 2026 11:33 pm

Psychology says people who have a special kind of handshake for their friends, children or family aren't emotionally distant: What this unique ritual reveals

Psychology says people who have a special kind of handshake for their friends, children or family aren't emotionally distant. Research shows these shared rituals help build trust, strengthen relationships, improve communication, and create lasting memories. From family traditions to friendship greetings, these simple actions support emotional bonding and social connection. Psychology explains why these routines matter, the theories behind them, and the lessons people can learn from this everyday behavior.

The Economic Times 6 Jul 2026 10:00 pm

Psychology says people who believe in fairy tales aren't unrealistic: What this belief reveals?

Psychology says people who believe in fairy tales are often viewed as unrealistic, but psychology presents a different explanation. Research shows that stories about magic, hope, and happy endings can shape thinking, emotional growth, creativity, and resilience. This explainer looks at what psychology says, why people enjoy fairy tales, the theories behind this behavior, lessons from research, and what these stories can teach people in everyday life.

The Economic Times 6 Jul 2026 9:33 pm

Psychology says people who take spiritual journeys instead of only beach holidays often experience deeper and longer-lasting stress relief

Spiritual journeys provide deeper emotional changes and a stronger sense of purpose. Beach holidays offer passive restoration, reducing stress temporarily for travellers. Spiritual travel activates meaning-focused coping, encouraging reflection on personal values. Rituals and physical activity in spiritual journeys calm the brain and enhance wellbeing. Psychology suggests pilgrimages offer more meaningful benefits for emotional exhaustion.

The Times of India 6 Jul 2026 9:16 pm

Millennium Towers: How Phoenix Mills is designing workplaces people choose

Millennium Towers in Pune offers a new vision for commercial office spaces. This development integrates business, lifestyle, and community to support modern work needs. The campus provides amenities like landscaped podiums and a fitness club for employee well-being. Co-located Phoenix Mall of the Millennium offers extensive retail and entertainment options. This project emphasizes flexible design and resilient infrastructure for businesses.

The Economic Times 6 Jul 2026 8:58 pm

Psychologists say people who never leave home without a watch aren't necessarily old-fashioned, they may value structure and predictability

People who never leave home without a watch are often seen as old-fashioned in the age of smartphones, but psychology suggests there may be more to the habit. Research found that regular watch wearers tend to score higher on conscientiousness, a personality trait associated with organization, punctuality and reliability. While wearing a watch does not cause these traits, it may reflect a preference for structure, routine and predictability rather than nostalgia alone.

The Economic Times 6 Jul 2026 8:47 pm

Quote of the Day by Tom Hanks: Some people go to bed at night thinking, 'That was a good day.' I am one of those who worries and asks Inspiring lessons on self-reflection, accountability, personal growth and why every mistake is a lesson by the American actor known for his deep insights on human nature and life experiences

Quote of the Day by Tom Hanks: Tom Hankss quote, Some people go to bed at night thinking, 'That was a good day.' I am one of those who worries and asks, 'How did I screw up today?' explores the importance of self-reflection, humility, and continuous personal growth. The quote suggests that honest evaluation of ones mistakes can be a valuable tool for learning, improvement, and building greater self-awareness.

The Economic Times 6 Jul 2026 8:03 pm

For the first time, scientists have recovered ancient DNA left behind on cave walls and rock art, opening a new way to study the people who made prehistoric art thousands of years ago

In an extraordinary breakthrough, researchers have isolated ancient human DNA from prehistoric cave paintings found in Spain and Portugal. Published in Nature Communications, this pioneering work opens doors to identifying the creators of these works, including their gender and lineage. The DNA seems to have seeped through bodily fluids, giving us a fascinating link to the artists who crafted these enduring relics thousands of years ago.

The Times of India 6 Jul 2026 6:04 pm

BCCI Reacts On People Criticising Coach Gautam Gambhir, Captain Shreyas Iyer Over Delay In Vaibhav Sooryavanshi's Debut

Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) vice-president Rajiv Shukla on Sunday congratulated Vaibhav Sooryavanshi on becoming India's youngest international cricketer

NDTV 6 Jul 2026 5:38 pm

Psychology says people who like to visit haunted places or tragedy stricken places aren't insensitive: What this behavior means and what is dark tourism?

Psychology says people who like to visit haunted places or tragedy stricken places aren't always attracted by fear or sadness. Psychology explains that many people visit such places to understand history, process emotions, learn about human experiences, or satisfy curiosity. This behavior is linked to emotional awareness, meaning-making, and learning. Research also shows that these visits can increase empathy, reflection, and appreciation for life when approached with respect.

The Economic Times 6 Jul 2026 5:12 pm

Psychology says people who eat very fast tend to have these personality traits

However, psychologists have found that eating speed can sometimes reflect broader behavioural tendencies. While no single habit can define a person's personality, research has identified interesting links between the pace at which people eat and certain psychological traits. Here's what the studies suggest. Scroll down to read more...

The Times of India 6 Jul 2026 4:45 pm

Why do people eat with their hands? Here's what science says about this age-old habit

Eating with hands, a practice embraced by billions, offers more than just tradition. Experts reveal it deepens our connection to food, fostering mindful consumption and preserving cherished family memories. This sensory engagement enhances enjoyment and encourages slower eating. In our fast-paced world, this simple act reconnects us to our heritage and promotes cultural understanding, proving that tradition can be a powerful antidote to modern distractions.

The Economic Times 6 Jul 2026 3:08 pm

Video: People Use Rope To Pull Patient's Car From Floodwaters In Maharashtra

For the past four days, relentless torrential rains have caused widespread devastation across the state. Mumbai, Thane, Pune, and the Konkan region have borne the brunt of the downpour, severely disrupting daily life.

NDTV 6 Jul 2026 2:23 pm

13 people dead as record-breaking rains batter Mumbai

Mumbai rains today: Maharashtra is grappling with record-breaking rainfall, leading to 13 fatalities in Mumbai, Palghar, and Raigad over the past few days. The India Meteorological Department has issued a red alert for Mumbai and surrounding areas, warning of continued heavy to extremely heavy downpours. Lonavala recorded a staggering 670 mm of rain.

The Economic Times 6 Jul 2026 12:35 pm

IMD issues red alert for Mumbai, Thane and Raigad; urges people to avoid non-essential travel

The MeT office upgraded the warning from 'orange' to 'red' alert in the morning after observing changes in weather conditions

The Hindu 6 Jul 2026 12:01 pm

Psychology says people who automate small decisions of their life may be reducing mental fatigue, and conserving energy for what really matters

Waking up to a barrage of small decisions can drain your mental energy, impacting your ability to tackle important tasks. Psychologists suggest automating routine choices, like what to eat or wear, can preserve cognitive resources. This decision fatigue concept highlights how making numerous choices depletes self-control. By simplifying daily routines, you can free up mental bandwidth for more critical thinking.

The Economic Times 6 Jul 2026 11:00 am

Quote of the day by Jennifer Garner: 'You have to have two people to dance in a marriage. It's one of the pains in life...' Lessons on love, heartbreak, and healing after life's toughest setbacks by the American actress known for her versatility and on-screen presence and philanthropy

Jennifer Garner's powerful words on marriage remind us that relationships need equal effort from both partners. Looking at her divorce from Ben Affleck, she spoke about accepting personal responsibility instead of placing all the blame on one person. Her honest perspective continues to inspire conversations about love, heartbreak, healing and emotional growth. Read on to know why it matters today.

The Economic Times 6 Jul 2026 10:13 am

The Moment I Stay Away from the BRS Party, People Forget Me: Malla Reddy

Malla Reddy's latest remarks have once again become a topic of discussion in political circles.

Deccan Chronicle 6 Jul 2026 9:06 am

Psychology says people who carefully open a gift and keep the wrapper for future use aren't always just trying to save money: What this habit may reveal?

Psychology says people who carefully open a gift and keep the wrapper for future use aren't simply trying to save paper. Psychology links this behavior to planning, resource management, emotional attachment, and mindful decision-making. Studies suggest that small daily habits can reflect larger thinking patterns. This explainer looks at the psychology behind preserving gift wrapping, the theories connected to it, research findings, and the life lessons people can learn from this habit.

The Economic Times 6 Jul 2026 3:49 am