Nageswaran said the issue should be looked at sensibly rather than on an emotional plane and the question that needs to be asked is if it is helping people or it could have been done differently.
Rahul undermining achievements of India, its people: FM Sitharaman
BENGALURU: Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman on Sunday slammed Congress leader Rahul Gandhi, accusing him of undermining the achievements of India and its people while targeting Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the Centre. She said Rahul was ignoring Indias achievements even in the face of major crises like COVID and the conflict in West Asia. []
Stone-pelting and vandalism erupted at Patna's Pataliputra railway station late Saturday night as around 200 individuals, allegedly protesting train shortages for a government recruitment exam, clashed with authorities. Police used mild force to restore order. Officials claim adequate services were arranged and anti-social elements may have instigated the unrest, with investigations underway.
Rahul Gandhi 'undermining' achievements of India, its people: FM Nirmala Sitharaman
Rahul Gandhi keeps saying that there is a big disaster awaiting, but there is no disaster awaiting India, said the Finance Minister
RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat backs dialogue with Pakistan, clarifies focus is on people
There is a distinct undercurrent there of people being anti-Pakistan and against the two-nation theory and they say living together was better, says RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat
'People used to laugh' at the idea: Gadkari approves use of 100% ethanol fuel in India
At this Noida condo, people are walking with helmets on
Plasters Falling Off, Many Choose Basement Passages Over Walkways
Two people have been detained in connection with the theft of equipment from the England national team's vehicles during their move from a pre-training base in Florida to Kansas City, where the Three Lions will have their permanent World Cup base camp.
People Should Not Believe YSRC Propaganda: Nimmala
The minister said people were expressing satisfaction with the government's performance and governance initiatives.
At Least 17 People Killed By Gunmen In Northwestern Nigeria
No group has claimed responsibility but attacks by armed gangs have increased in recent months.
Census Data to Be Verified, People Asked to Share Accurate Details
Ganderbal, June 13: Director Census Operations Amit Sharma on Saturday urged people to provide accurate household information during the ongoing Census exercise, warning that all details furnished by residents would be cross-checked and verified by the authorities. Speaking to reporters in Ganderbal after reviewing Census preparations, Sharma said residents should neither inflate nor understate the number of family members while responding to Census questions. If there are 10 members in a household, mention only 10not eight or twelve. All information will undergo cross-verification, and accurate data is essential to avoid discrepancies, he said. Sharma said the first phase of the CensusHouse Listing Operation (HLO)is underway from June 1 to June 30, during which enumerators are collecting responses to 33 questions from every household. He emphasized that the data collected under the Census Act, 1948, remains confidential and cannot be shared or misused. Highlighting the significance of the exercise, Sharma said future developmental planning, including allocation of welfare benefits, construction of roads and bridges, establishment of hospitals and schools, and distribution of social welfare funds, would be based on Census data. Accurate Census figures will form the foundation of development planning for the next 10 to 15 years, he said. He also announced special arrangements to ensure that nomadic and migratory communities, particularly Gujjar and Bakarwal populations in Jammu & Kashmir and Ladakh, are not left out of the enumeration process. Dedicated teams will conduct special sessions after June 15, with mapping support from the Forest Department, to cover seasonal camps and high-altitude settlements. Warning the public against cyber fraud, Sharma advised residents to verify the identity cards and QR codes of Census personnel and not share sensitive information such as Aadhaar numbers, PAN details, bank account information, or credit card data. The Census does not seek such details. Only the prescribed 33 questions are being asked in the current phase, he said. Sharma further informed that the 2027 Census will be Indias first fully digital and paperless Census, with data being collected electronically and transmitted directly to secure servers. He said the second phase, Population Enumeration, will begin in September 2026 in snow-bound and mountainous areas and in February 2027 across the plains. The review meeting in Ganderbal was also attended by Biswajit, Deputy Director General from the Office of the Registrar General and Census Commissioner of India, who assessed the districts preparedness for the upcoming Census operations.
CM Asks People To Compulsorily Enumerate In Revision Of Voters List To Avail Govt Benefits
The Chief Minister said officials concerned have been directed to issue residential certificates which are very much needed during the SIR exercise.
A Spanish proverb offers a unique perspective on relationships. It suggests that visiting places where you are deeply loved too often can diminish appreciation. This wisdom highlights the importance of balance, distance, and respect in maintaining strong connections. The saying encourages valuing affection and preventing familiarity from breeding contempt.
4 people die in rain-related incidents in Pakistan's Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
Heavy rains and strong winds have caused devastation in Pakistan's Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province. At least four people, including two children, have lost their lives. Sixteen others sustained injuries in incidents involving collapsing walls and damaged homes. Commercial structures were also affected.
Blinkit users type random gibberish into search bar and the results are freaking people out
Blinkit's search function sparked debate after users found random gibberish yielded chocolates and snacks. While some lauded this as clever design, inferring user intent, others voiced concern, deeming it a potentially manipulative nudge towards tempting products, especially for children. This viral moment highlights the fine line between helpful technology and unsettling inference.
Next Election Ours As People Angry, but Polls Wont Be Fair: Rahul
He alleged that the BJP controls the institutions of the state -- the legal system, the bureaucracy, the intelligence agencies and even the Election Commission
West Bengal CM Adhikari holds Janata Darbar, listens to peoples grievances
The first 'janata darbar' was held on May 18. Mr. Adhikari had announced the weekly programme after taking charge as Chief Minister, saying citizens would be able to meet him directly every week
R Madhavan reveals the extraordinary discipline behind his son Vedaant's elite swimming career. The young athlete's life, from waking before dawn to meticulously planned meals where even chewing is an exercise, showcases a commitment far beyond the pool. This dedication shapes Vedaant's impressive international achievements and Madhavan's supportive parenting approach.
During the 1918 flu pandemic, a mysterious illness, encephalitis lethargica, emerged in Europe and North America, causing extreme sleepiness and immobility. Many survivors later developed Parkinson's-like symptoms. Despite overlapping with the flu, its exact cause remains unknown, baffling scientists for over a century. This enigmatic sleeping sickness epidemic continues to intrigue researchers.
A Brazilian psychic claims a giant UFO mothership will appear during a 2026 FIFA World Cup match in Miami. She predicts hundreds of people, including players, will be abducted. The prediction is linked to the Brazil versus Scotland game on June 24, 2026.
Dr Farooq, Omar greet people on UrsAmeerul Momineen Hazrat Umar Farooq (RA)
SRINAGAR: The Jammu and Kashmir National Conference President Dr. Farooq Abdullah, and Vice President &Chief Minister Omar Abdullah have extended their heartfelt greetings to the people on the auspicious annual Urs of Ameer-ul-Momineen Hazrat Umar Farooq (Radiyallahu Anhu). In their message, the duo paid rich tributes to Hazrat Umar Farooq (RA), describing him as one []
Punjab Polices Youth Saanjh Initiative Counsels 1,200 Young People Successfully: Gurpreet Dev
Chandigarh, June 13: The Punjab Polices special DGP, Gurpreet Dev, announced that the Youth Saanjh program has emerged as an effective social reform model in the state. He stated that the initiative has reached approximately 1,500 youths who were heading in the wrong direction for various reasons. Launched in 2023, the primary aim of this ... Read more Punjab Polices Youth Saanjh Initiative Counsels 1,200 Young People Successfully: Gurpreet Dev
The SpaceX IPO broke Robinhood for some people
Some Robinhood users looking to cash in on the SpaceX IPO were met with technical issues.
PeopleSoft 0-day affecting hundreds of organizations steals gigabytes of data
Vulnerability in the Oracle-owned PeopleSoft software is about as critical as they come.
Quote of the day by J.P. Morgan (John Pierpont Morgan): Financier J.P. Morgan's words highlight how economic insecurity can make people vulnerable. He suggested that dividing the populace prevents unity, allowing powerful groups to maintain control. This strategy distracts from issues like wealth concentration.
The proverb The loneliest people are the kindest. The saddest people smile the brightest. All because they do not wish to see anyone else suffer the way they do reflects the idea that emotional pain is often hidden behind kindness and smiles. It suggests that people who have experienced loneliness or sadness tend to develop deeper empathy and may choose to hide their struggles so others do not feel the same pain.
'Stop people with Sharia ideology': Witness REVEALS SHOCKING details of US immigration standards
BRICS nations adopt resolution on people-centric urban development
The Ministerial declaration adopted on the concluding day of the two-day 13th BRICS Urbanisation Forum highlights key priorities shared by member nations and reaffirms commitment to advancing people-centred urban development
Quote of the day by Muhammad Ali: Legendary boxer Muhammad Ali's powerful words highlight that hating anyone for their skin color is wrong. He stressed judging individuals by their character and actions, not their appearance. Ali's stance against prejudice remains vital today.
Psychology does not encourage people to abandon family ties or dismiss the perspectives of those who care about them. Instead, research suggests that lasting well-being is often rooted in finding a healthy balance between maintaining close relationships and staying authentic to one's own beliefs, values and identity.
Psychology does not suggest that confidence comes from completely avoiding comparisons with others. Instead, self-confidence tends to grow when people measure themselves against their own past achievements and progress rather than judging their journey against someone elses.
The 2024 election results have proved that a regime of fright, arrogance and absolute power cannot continue forever, avers the Deputy Chief Minister, while noting that the government should take decisions with an eye on future generations and not elections
Psychology does not view loneliness as something experienced only by people who are physically alone or socially isolated. Human connection is far more complex than the number of relationships a person has.
Why we cant stop watching people cook
From ASMR cooking clips to viral recipe reels, our appetite for watching strangers cook may have less to do with recipes and more to do with nostalgia, storytelling and shared humanity
Amazon Founder Calls AI Pessimism Wrong, Blames Smart People
Psychology does not suggest that emotionally unavailable individuals are incapable of loving others or deliberately seeking to cause harm. Human emotions and relationships are far more complex, shaped by a wide range of personal experiences, attachment patterns and emotional challenges.
UK to offer free Meningitis B vaccine to 1 million young people after deadly outbreaks
A major NHS programme will offer the meningitis B vaccine to around one million young people across the UK, including Year 13 students and those under 25 starting university. This initiative aims to protect vulnerable individuals entering environments where the disease spreads easily, following recent life-claiming outbreaks.
A devastating fire ripped through a five-storey building in Govindpuri, Delhi, early Friday, claiming three lives and critically injuring two. Trapped residents made desperate escapes using sarees from windows as flames and thick smoke engulfed the structure. The blaze, suspected to be an electrical short circuit, gutted the building and parked two-wheelers.
Opinion: Opinion: Occupation, Oppression, Outburst Of A People's Movement In PoK
The agitation in PoK and the attention it is attracting around the world is a massive blow to the Pakistani narrative on Jammu and Kashmir.
Kriti Kharbanda sheds light on how social media is draining people
Kriti Kharbanda reflected on the emotional toll of social media, revealing that many people feel drained by the pressure to stay active online. She stressed that social media is only one part of life and should not define a persons worth
At least 8 people injured in Level-1 fire in Mumbais Andheri
According to the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation, the fire at Manisha Building near Arogya Nidhi Hospital in Juhu, Andheri West, was confined to the AC unit on the 6th floor of the 11-storey building
Is a traditional Indian thali unhealthy? Celebrity nutritionist shares 5 common mistakes people make
Nutritionist Luke Coutinho highlights common errors in preparing and consuming Indian thalis. Many people overemphasize carbohydrates like rice and roti, neglecting vegetables and protein sources like dal. Eating habits such as doubling up on grains or starting with rice can disrupt blood sugar levels. Coutinho advises a balanced approach, prioritizing vegetables and protein before carbohydrates for a healthier meal.
Football is more than a game. Bill Shankly's famous words capture its deep emotional hold on fans. Supporters plan lives around matches, experiencing extreme highs and lows. This passion connects communities and creates lasting memories. The sport's global appeal continues to grow, with billions watching major events. Football's enduring power lies in its blend of dreams, loyalty, and shared experiences.
Future City Gains Traction Among People
More villages show interest in joining Hyderabads fourth city
Greek proverb of the day: Greek saying emphasizes that speech reveals a person's true character, values, and intentions. Careful listening to how someone speaks offers insight into their inner nature, while mindful communication builds stronger relationships and fosters self-awareness.
Ernest Hemingway, a Nobel Prize-winning author, emphasized the profound value of patient listening for learning and personal growth. He urged readers to fully absorb what others say, rather than formulating their own responses. This timeless advice remains crucial in today's distracted world for building meaningful connections and fostering understanding.
Successful individuals dedicate at least five hours weekly to deliberate learning, a practice known as the five-hour rule. This involves reading, reflecting on new information and experiences, and experimenting with learned concepts. This consistent investment in personal and professional growth is a key driver of their achievements.
India 2030: The Infrastructure Revolution That Begins with People and the Power of Mathematics
India's electricity demand already exceeds 250 gigawatts and is projected to reach 400 gigawatts by 2032. AI data centre growth alone could add 13 gigawatts by 2031. Every gigawatt dedicated to AI infrastructure competes with industrial growth, urban development, and household demand. Yet hundreds of millions of Indians experience daily outages, voltage instability, or dependence on diesel backup despite nominal grid connection. India 2030: The Infrastructure Revolution That Begins with People and the Power of Mathematics The distinction matters: being connected to a grid and having continuous reliable power are two different things. Closing that gap through centralised infrastructure expansion alone would require hundreds of billions of dollars in generation, transmission, and storage investment. India's energy challenge is not only one of scale. It is one of architecture. Neutrino® Energy Group , working from a mathematical and engineering framework developed by mathematician Holger Thorsten Schubart, proposes a complementary answer: millions of intelligent decentralised infrastructure nodes, each generating continuous power at the point of consumption, collectively producing what centralised systems cannot: reliable, distributed baseload without the infrastructure chains that make expansion slow and expensive. The Negawatt Arithmetic The economic argument is numerical. One million Life Cube units operating at one kilowatt of continuous output produce one gigawatt of decentralised baseload. Ten million produce ten gigawatts. Fifty million produce fifty gigawatts. But the true value is not in the watts generated. It is in the gigawatts of centralised infrastructure that never need to be built: transmission capacity, storage systems, reserve generation, distribution reinforcement. systemic negawatt effect is not philosophical. It is the difference between affordable energy access and another generation of deferred development. The Technology The Neutrino® Energy Group's conversion systems harvest multi-channel ambient flux, including thermal gradients, electromagnetic background fields, and cosmic particle interactions, through graphene-silicon nanostructures operating as open non-equilibrium systems. The governing framework is the Schubart Master Formula : The equation describes continuous electrical output from multi-channel ambient flux integrated across active material volume, bounded by thermodynamic efficiency constraints. The output is continuous, location-independent, and requires no fuel, no moving parts, and no grid connection. Internal Monte Carlo simulations and multi-parameter evaluations indicate statistical consistency reaching 5.9 to 6.0 sigma, above the five-sigma discovery threshold conventional in modern physics. This does not assert commercial performance at industrial scale. It quantifies the internal consistency of the physical framework against established experimental physics, at a confidence level where the probability of accidental consistency is approximately one in five hundred million. The Life Cube The Life Cube is an autonomous infrastructure platform designed for target continuous output in the 1-to-1.5-kilowatt range, with integrated climate control and air-to-water purification producing 12 to 25 litres of clean drinking water per day, depending on climatic conditions. It operates without external power supply, without fuel logistics, and without grid dependency. For a remote clinic in Rajasthan, it means light, refrigerated medicines, and clean water from a single unit that arrived by road and requires no resupply. For a rural school in Bihar, it means continuous connectivity and cooling. For a village health post in Odisha, it means the gap between a nominal grid connection and actual reliable power is closed without waiting for infrastructure that may take decades to arrive. Particularly significant in India's climate is the compounding effect Schubart describes: energy produces cooling, cooling produces condensation, condensation becomes clean water. From one platform, a cycle of human development begins. India's AI Ambition and Its Energy Constraint India's stated ambition is to become a global AI power. AI infrastructure requires continuous, stable power that intermittent renewables cannot structurally guarantee. The same decentralised architecture that addresses rural energy poverty also addresses the continuous baseload requirement of AI edge computing. The Life Cube and Power Cube platforms are not alternatives to India's renewable buildout. They are the continuous-generation layer that makes that buildout complete. A Partnership, not a Sale Schubart is direct about the nature of the engagement: " I come to India not as a seller. I come as a partner. Not to take something. But to build something together ." The vision is for Indian engineers, Indian manufacturers, Indian battery specialists, Indian software developers, and Indian entrepreneurs to build this infrastructure in India. International partners contribute knowledge, co-develop platforms, and create industrial capacity that is long-term rooted in Indian industry. This is not import dependency. It is the transfer of a technology paradigm into Indian hands. " If we solve the challenges of energy, water, cooling, and connectivity together, we create far more than new infrastructure. We create new possibilities. For families. For students. For doctors. For villages. For cities. And ultimately for an entire nation ." India once gave the world the concept of zero. Perhaps India will show the world in the 21st century how billions of people can gain access to energy, water, education, and prosperity through intelligent decentralised infrastructure. The next infrastructure revolution does not begin in power plants. It begins with people and the power of mathematics. neutrino-energy.com
Assembly poll results have shown people can look beyond caste or community of contestants: HC
The court made the observation while allowing the bail petition filed by K. Saravanan, father of S. Surjith, who was arrested for the murder of SC techie C. Kavin Selvaganesh
A Mumbai couple earning 2.2 lakh monthly shared their struggles to save money, detailing significant expenses like rent, household needs, and investments. They expressed concern about future financial stability, particularly with potential family growth, prompting online discussions about spending habits and financial planning.
A viral video of dozens sleeping on Mumbai's Versova Beach has sparked debate on housing, migration, and public space use. While some blame the phenomenon on heat and lack of affordable housing, others express concern about encroaching on public areas. The situation highlights the city's struggle with extreme weather and its impact on vulnerable populations.
Over 11,000 people evacuated ahead of missile test in Odisha's Candipur
Residents of Balasore district in Odisha were temporarily evacuated ahead of a scheduled missile test by DRDO. Over 11,000 people from 11 hamlets near Chandipur's Integrated Test Range were moved to safety. The administration provided essential services and remuneration to the evacuees.
UN University investigation warns: AI could consume as much water as 1.3 billion people by 2030
Psychology does not suggest that everyone who keeps their camera turned off is shy, uninterested, or trying to conceal something. Human behavior is far more nuanced than such simple assumptions. Research suggests that choosing to stay off-camera can be influenced by factors such as Zoom fatigue, privacy preferences, heightened self-awareness, introverted tendencies, evaluation anxiety, or a desire to minimize cognitive strain during virtual interactions.
Veteran actor Anupam Kher recently shared a personal story from a flight between Goa and Mumbai that changed the way he thinks about first impressions. After seeing a fellow passenger named David, who was overweight, take out a large collection of chocolates and sweets, Kher assumed they were for his own consumption. However, he was surprised to learn that David was actually carrying the treats to gift to the cabin crew as a gesture of appreciation.
Fire on Spanish island of Mallorca kills two people, injures several others
Nine people were taken to medical facilities for treatment of smoke inhalation, a Civil Guard spokesperson said
What financial decisions do people regret at 50? I asked ChatGPT; and, it was an eye-opener
At 50, people often regret financial decisions that hinder their long-term freedom and relationships, according to ChatGPT.
Psychology does not claim that everyone who dislikes being photographed struggles with confidence. Human behavior is far too nuanced to support such a simple conclusion. Research suggests that avoiding cameras can be influenced by a variety of factors, including heightened self-awareness, perfectionist tendencies, a preference for privacy, social comparison, fear of evaluation or discomfort with seeing oneself in photographs.
CM Rangasamy betrayed people of Puducherry by not attending NITI Aayog meeting: CPI
People Living Near xAIs Dirty Data Centers Are Furious About the SpaceX IPO
Elon Musk is set to make hundreds of billions even as communities in Mississippi and Tennessee are fighting to stop the gas turbines powering xAI's supercomputers.
Antonio Gracias, a close friend and early investor in Elon Musk's ventures, is poised for a massive payday as SpaceX prepares for its IPO. Gracias's firm, Valor Equity Partners, holds a significant stake in SpaceX, valued at approximately $65 billion, reflecting over two decades of unwavering support and hands-on involvement, even during the companies' most challenging periods.
Why many people fail at retirement planning: 5 mistakes to watch out for
A small mistake today can weaken your finances in the future. Avoid common retirement planning mistakes, tackle inflation, diversify investments and build a stronger retirement corpus for long-term financial security.
APJ Abdul Kalam was a visionary leader: Personality traits that made him 'people's President'
APJ Abdul Kalam, the People's President, is remembered for his humility and down-to-earth nature. He led India's missile program and inspired a generation with his vision for a developed India by 2020. Kalam's passion for mentorship and his unwavering perseverance through setbacks made him an unforgettable leader. His legacy continues to influence students and scientists alike.
UNHCR says fewer people displaced worldwide in 2025 but long-term refugee crisis persists
Most returns were to six countries: the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Sudan, Syria, Afghanistan, Ukraine and Myanmar
Trump Says US will Ensure 'Right People' Enter for FIFA WC
Earlier, Somalia soccer referee Omar Abdulkadir Artan said the decision to bar him from entering the United States for the FIFA World Cup 2026 was unfortunate
An affirmation of peoples confidence, says Murmu while veep likens PM Modi to Lincoln
Psychology does not claim that everyone who prefers black-and-white clothing has the same personality traits. Human behavior is far too nuanced and individual for such broad conclusions.
According to the theories of Alfred Adler, individuals who deliberately hurt others, manipulate circumstances or appear to be constantly scheming against someone are not necessarily operating from a position of strength or confidence. In many cases, such behaviors may reflect deeper feelings of insecurity, inadequacy or a need to compensate for perceived weaknesses.
Street artist Banksy's anonymity offers a powerful lesson. His quote, 'invisibility is a superpower,' challenges today's constant sharing culture. Banksy built his fame on mystery, proving messages matter more than personality. This approach offers freedom from public judgment. His philosophy reminds us that privacy can be a form of strength, not weakness.
Psychology does not consider frequent dreaming to be unusual. On the contrary, dreaming is widely regarded as a natural and important aspect of healthy brain activity. People who recall their dreams on a regular basis often have minds that are actively processing emotions, experiences, memories, and creative thoughts, even while they sleep.
Over 250 Million People Lifted Out of Poverty Under PM Modis Leadership, Says Central Cabinet
New Delhi, June 10: The Central Cabinet passed a significant resolution on Wednesday, marking a historic milestone in Indias democratic journey. It praised Prime Minister Narendra Modi for becoming the longest-serving elected Prime Minister, surpassing the previous record held by Jawaharlal Nehru. Modi has served for 4,399 consecutive days since taking office, compared to Nehrus ... Read more Over 250 Million People Lifted Out of Poverty Under PM Modis Leadership, Says Central Cabinet
Quote of the Day by Carlos Wallace: Carlos Wallaces quote, Sharing pillow talk with the wrong people can make a hard bed to lie on, and will surely lead to nightmares in your relationship, highlights the importance of trust, privacy, and emotional boundaries in relationships. The quote suggests that intimate conversations between partners should be protected, as sharing them with outsiders can create misunderstandings, damage trust, and bring unnecessary conflict into the relationship.
Modern self-improvement tools promise better lives through tracking. However, this constant monitoring can create stress and pressure. The effort to manage these systems often outweighs the benefits. When life feels like an unfinished project, the focus shifts from improvement to avoiding failure. Simpler systems that integrate naturally into daily life prove more sustainable.
The absence of screens and instant feedback in the formative years of those born in the 1950s and 1960s fostered remarkable psychological traits. Academic research has highlighted that older individuals often excel in emotional control, adaptability, and managing impulsive behaviors. These enduring qualities, shaped by life's trials rather than merely by age, are crucial in our digital age.
Psychology also cautions against placing too much faith in birth-month personality theories. The human brain is naturally drawn to patterns and connections, even when they may not be meaningful. This tendency, known as confirmation bias, leads people to focus on examples that appear to support a belief while overlooking evidence that challenges it.
At first glance, scribbling your name on a piece of paper might seem like a trivial act. Yet psychology suggests it can reveal something far deeper about how the mind works. Humans are naturally wired to view the world through the lens of their own identity.
Hong Kong charges seven people, two firms over deadliest fire in decades
The massive blaze, which engulfed seven of the eight high-rise apartment blocks at the Wang Fuk Court estate in November, prompted a months-long investigation in to the cause
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni congratulated Narendra Modi on becoming India's longest-serving elected Prime Minister. She recalled their recent meeting in Rome and the launch of a Special Strategic Partnership. European Council Chief Antonio Costa also extended wishes. Prime Minister Modi completed 12 years at the helm of the Central Government, marking a historic milestone.
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 theyre good for us but because they may be echoing patterns weve seen before. That sense of familiarity doesnt mean theyre good for you. It means your brain recognises the pattern, even if that pattern is toxic. Here are some reasons for it:
Indians dancing abroad: A video from the Van Gogh Museum showcasing international visitors dancing to a Bengali folk song offers a positive contrast to recent controversies surrounding Indian tourists' behavior abroad. This moment of cultural exchange, where music united strangers, highlights a different kind of viral travel experience, emphasizing happiness and togetherness over inconvenience.
Pakistani Airstrikes In Afghanistan Kill At Least 13 People, Taliban Official Says
KABUL, Jun 10: Afghanistan said Wednesday that Pakistan launched new airstrikes targeting the country, killing at least 13 people and wounding 14 others. The countries have engaged in months of fighting that has killed hundreds of people. Taliban chief spokesperson Zabihullah Mujahid said the latest airstrikes targeted the Afghan provinces of Khost, Kunar and Paktika and killed 11 children, one woman and one elderly man. There was no immediate acknowledgment of the strikes from Pakistan. The strikes came a day [] The post Pakistani Airstrikes In Afghanistan Kill At Least 13 People, Taliban Official Says appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Pakistani Airstrikes in Afghanistan Kill At Least 13 People: Taliban Official
The countries have engaged in months of fighting that has killed hundreds of people.
True allies challenge flawed ideas, prioritizing your long-term well-being over immediate comfort. Today's Russian proverb of the day highlights that while enemies agree, friends argue, demonstrating a deeper investment in your success. This ancient wisdom is crucial today, urging us to value honest dissent over empty flattery to avoid costly mistakes and foster genuine growth.
Pakistani airstrikes in Afghanistan kill at least 13 people, including children
Amidst rising tensions, Afghanistan has denounced Pakistan for reportedly executing lethal airstrikes across the border, with reports confirming that 13 individuals lost their lives and 14 sustained injuries. The civilian homes targeted were situated in provinces close to the border, signifying a concerning spike in hostilities after a lull in fighting.
Proverb of the day explores the Czech saying, If a woman doesn't know what she has to answer then the sea is dry. The proverb highlights intuition, communication, resourcefulness, and human nature. It suggests that finding the right response is almost always possible. The saying also teaches resilience, quick thinking, emotional intelligence, and confidence while showing why traditional proverbs still carry value in modern life.
The quote of the day from Sigmund Freud highlights how many adults continue to seek approval and love based on achievement, a pattern often rooted in childhood experiences where affection may have been tied to performance. It suggests that this early conditioning can shape self-worth, leading individuals to unconsciously equate success with being deserving of love and validation. Freuds broader psychological ideas support this view, especially his belief that childhood experiences, unconscious influences, and internalized parental expectations continue to affect adult behavior.

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