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Techie rejected American dream. Today, her thriving business is empowering farmers. Who is Sanjana Reddy?

Sanjana Reddy, from Telangana, rejected an IT job in the USA to empower farmers in her village. She used her knowledge to improve turmeric cultivation and sales. Reddy founded Induru Farms, connecting farmers directly to consumers. This venture ensures better returns for farmers and quality produce for buyers. She now plans to expand into other crops.

The Economic Times 13 Jun 2026 1:06 am

Aamir Khans superhit song was filmed thrice with three different heroines, reveals Farah Khan: They kept changing

Director-choreographer Farah Khan revealed that the iconic song 'Pehla Nasha' from 'Jo Jeeta Wahi Sikander' was filmed thrice with different actresses before Ayesha Jhulka was finalized. Filmmaker Mansoor Khan also shared that the film's concept, about an underachiever finding success, was conceived in 1981, predating any perceived inspiration from 'Breaking Away'.

The Economic Times 13 Jun 2026 12:03 am

Laid off from her dream tech job, woman says it was the best thing that happened to her. 'My hair stopped falling out'

A woman who spent years trying to break into the tech industry says being laid off from her dream job ultimately helped her regain her health and rethink her definition of success. In a personal essay for Business Insider, she revealed how balancing a demanding tech role with an MBA led to severe burnout, hair loss and constant exhaustion. After accepting a layoff package during a company restructuring, she took time to recover and later rebuilt her career around flexibility, balance and work that aligned with her values.

The Economic Times 12 Jun 2026 11:55 pm

Proverb of the day: 'The loneliest people are the kindest. The saddest people smile the brightest. Because they do not wish to see anyone else suffer the way they do...' A reminder that those who suffer the most often hide it behind the happiest smile

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.

The Economic Times 12 Jun 2026 11:54 pm

Quote of the day by Cher: 'Men are not necessities, theyre luxuries. You dont need them, but theyre really wonderful...' A reminder from American music legend that relationships should come from choice, not dependency

Cher once said, 'Men are not necessities, theyre luxuries. You dont need them, but theyre really wonderful' during a 1996 interview on Sunday Morning with Jane Pauley. The quote highlights her view on independence in relationships, suggesting that romantic partners are not essential for a complete life but can still add joy and value when chosen freely. It reflects a broader idea of emotional self-reliance, where love is seen as an option rather than a requirement.

The Economic Times 12 Jun 2026 10:44 pm

Madhavan reveals the truth about his bond with son Vedaant: There are things I want to do as a father but I am unable

Actor Madhavan rates himself a '6 out of 10' as a father, admitting his busy schedule limits his involvement. He and his wife, Sarita Birje, are concerned about their son Vedaant's early recognition, advising him to focus on sports and understand that fame is temporary. Madhavan emphasizes Vedaant's awareness of his celebrity privilege.

The Economic Times 12 Jun 2026 10:15 pm

Hero of the day: Indian construction worker becomes Romanian town's one of the most celebrated residents for saving a 5-year-old girl, awarded honorary citizenship

Indian construction worker Vipan Kumar has been awarded honorary citizenship by the Romanian city of Craiova after rescuing a five-year-old girl who fell through the ice of a frozen lake. Kumar jumped into the freezing water, held the child above the surface until emergency crews arrived, and was later praised by local authorities and Indian diplomats for his courage and selflessness.

The Economic Times 12 Jun 2026 9:19 pm

Quote of the day by Harry S Truman: 'Three things can ruin a man: power, money and women..' Lessons on the dangers of excess from former US-president

Former US President Harry S. Truman famously warned that power, money, and women can ruin a man. His quote highlights how excessive pursuit of these can erode empathy and integrity, leading to personal downfall. Truman's words remain relevant in today's society, reminding us that true fulfillment lies in meaningful relationships, not external trappings.

The Economic Times 12 Jun 2026 8:15 pm

Laid off by Amazon and Microsoft in 3 years, techie shares the golden rule for surviving AI-era job loss

After being laid off by Amazon and Microsoft within three years, tech professional Dave Lewis was forced to rethink his career path in an industry increasingly shaped by artificial intelligence. The former Google employee eventually joined an AI startup after deciding to focus on roles that align with emerging technologies and long-term growth. His story comes at a time when AI-related layoffs are rising.

The Economic Times 12 Jun 2026 7:56 pm

'Not a real job': Rs 15 LPA salary of IIM graduate's relative fails to impress father. Forces him to prepare for government career

A post by IIM graduate and investor Ankit Kedia has sparked a debate online after he shared how a relative was unhappy despite his son securing a 15 LPA job at a multinational company. According to Kedia, the father believes only government jobs offer real stability and urged his son to prepare for competitive exams instead.

The Economic Times 12 Jun 2026 5:56 pm

Anupam Kher is 71 and fitter than ever. His every day food costs just Rs 80 a kg but not very tasty. Science says it can help lose weight

Veteran actor Anupam Kher, aged 71, showcases remarkable fitness. A recent workout video went viral, impressing fans. Kher shared his diet, including soaked sabja seeds and a chia seed bowl for breakfast. His meals feature sabzi and jowar ki roti. Jowar offers numerous health benefits, aiding weight loss and reducing diabetes risk.

The Economic Times 12 Jun 2026 5:17 pm

Customer offers free pizza to delivery boy, but gets a health lecture instead. 'You only eat this garbage...'

A post shared on X by user Mukul Dekhane has gone viral after he described offering a free pizza to a delivery boy who came in the rain. According to the post, the gesture was meant as a kind thank-you, but the delivery executive refused the pizza and reportedly said, yeh kachra aap hi khao, main to ghar ka khana khata hoon. The unexpected response surprised the user.

The Economic Times 12 Jun 2026 4:47 pm

Elon Musk was having worst year of his life - divorce, failed rockets, broke and close to nervous breakdown. How 3 days around Christmas saved him, SpaceX and Tesla

In 2008, Elon Musk faced near financial ruin with SpaceX and Tesla on the brink of collapse. After a critical SpaceX launch succeeded, NASA awarded the company a $1.5 billion contract. Days later, Tesla secured crucial investor funding, transforming Musk's fortunes and laying the groundwork for his future empire.

The Economic Times 12 Jun 2026 4:05 pm

Indian proverb of the day: Worry doesnt take away tomorrows troubles, it takes away todays peace, timeless lesson on overcoming anxiety

Worrying about future problems steals present peace. Excessive worry drains mental energy on imagined scenarios. Spiritual leader Gaur Gopal Das compares unchecked thoughts to endlessly cooking khichadi. He suggests channeling energy into constructive action and sharing concerns. Meaningful content and interactions also foster clarity. Protecting today's peace is key to facing future challenges.

The Economic Times 12 Jun 2026 3:58 pm

Do you still make lists on paper instead of apps? Psychology says you may share these 7 healthy, organisational habits

Despite digital convenience, handwritten lists foster mental organization, intentional thinking, and focus. Individuals who still write notes on paper often exhibit traits like keeping reminders visible, reducing mental load, prioritizing fewer tasks, and processing thoughts through their writing. This method aids memory and encourages a simpler, more mindful approach to daily life.

The Economic Times 12 Jun 2026 3:43 pm

Roman proverb of the day: We suffer more often in imagination than in reality. No one can have a peaceful life who thinks too much about lengthening it - a timeless lesson on how fear steals the joy of living

Ancient Roman wisdom highlights how we often suffer more in our minds than in reality. Worrying excessively about the future and trying to control life can steal present joy. This timeless advice reminds us that peace comes from living in the moment, not just planning for it. Embracing uncertainty leads to a more fulfilling existence.

The Economic Times 12 Jun 2026 3:15 pm

Who is Salman Khan's neighbour Ketan Kakkad and why are they fighting a case in Bombay HC? Their property dispute explained

A land dispute between Salman Khan and his neighbor, Ketan Kakkad, has escalated into a lengthy legal battle involving allegations of encroachment and blocked access. The Bombay High Court recently addressed social media posts by Kakkad targeting Khan, questioning the airing of grievances online and suggesting the removal of content.

The Economic Times 12 Jun 2026 2:45 pm

Quote of the day by Adrien Brody: Life is an ocean of chaos. We all need something to distract us from the complexity and reality' - life lessons on finding calm amid uncertainty

Life's inherent chaos often leads individuals to seek comforting distractions, as highlighted by Adrien Brody's quote from 'Detachment.' The film and Brody's career demonstrate how art and personal pursuits can offer necessary respite and perspective amidst life's complexities. These pauses are not escapes but vital tools for navigating reality with greater balance.

The Economic Times 12 Jun 2026 2:39 pm

Ram Gopal Verma says Obsession is a wake-up call for Bollywood, not just for its Rs 2,279 crore box-office: Obsession budget is less than a film stars

Filmmaker Ram Gopal Verma lauded the low-budget horror film Obsession. He stated its success challenges Indian cinema's focus on stars and massive budgets. Verma highlighted how director Curry Baker achieved remarkable impact with minimal resources. The film's innovative techniques and emotional rawness prove cinematic power lies in execution, not just scale.

The Economic Times 12 Jun 2026 1:55 pm

Beyond coriander and mint: 7 flavour-packed herbs from around the world you should grow for cooking

Discover a world of culinary herbs beyond the usual suspects like basil and mint. Many are easy to grow in pots and can elevate everyday meals with unique flavors from around the globe. From Mediterranean rosemary and thyme to Asian lemongrass and shiso, these herbs offer exciting new tastes and aromas for your home cooking.

The Economic Times 12 Jun 2026 1:30 pm

JRD Tata once lost his favourite pen. A top Tata official bought him a similar one from London. But JRD still refused to take it. Why?

A lost pen led to a powerful lesson in integrity from JRD Tata. A Tata Steel executive found an identical pen in London and gifted it to Tata. Tata, though delighted, returned the pen. He explained he never accepted gifts from colleagues to prevent pressure. His decision showed personal accountability matters even when no one is watching.

The Economic Times 12 Jun 2026 12:53 pm

Fresh fruits, creamy buffalo milk, no preservatives: This 55-year-old Mumbai shop sells handmade ice creams with over 50 flavours. How two brothers kept a family legacy alive through innovation and tradition

Apsara Ice Creams, founded in Mumbai in 1971, crafts over 50 hand-churned ice cream varieties. Using fresh buffalo milk and real ingredients, the brand avoids preservatives. From its humble beginnings, Apsara has grown, introducing popular flavours like Roasted Almond and even a unique pani puri ice cream. This traditional approach ensures a rich and creamy texture for every scoop.

The Economic Times 12 Jun 2026 12:30 pm

He is 83, loves The Beatles, Billy Joel. Elon Musk calls him 'smart'? Who is Ron Baron and how much the investor will make from SpaceX shares?

As SpaceX makes it historic Nasdaq debut, veteran investor Ron Baron emerged as one of the company's biggest champions. The 83-year-old billionaire investor believes SpaceX will eventually become 'the largest, most profitable company on the planet,' a view that earned praise from Elon Musk. SpaceX is one Baron Capital's most successful bets.

The Economic Times 12 Jun 2026 11:49 am

At 5 she lost her parents, collected garbage for one meal and lived on the streets. Meet Delhi woman who is now a chef at a popular restaurant. Her journey is a reminder: Have courage to move ahead in life

Lilyma Khan's life was marked by profound loss from a young age. She faced extreme hardship, including scavenging for food. An NGO provided education, and later, an orphanage offered a stable environment. Here, Lilyma discovered her talent for cooking. This skill led her to a restaurant job, and through dedication, she rose to become a successful chef at Dear Donna.

The Economic Times 12 Jun 2026 11:35 am

Jaspal Rana, a month before his sudden death, had shared a life lesson in one of his recent Instagram post: 'Life is not a destination...'

Indian shooting coach and Asian Games gold medallist Jaspal Rana has passed away at 49. A recent travel video he shared, reflecting on life as a journey, has resurfaced, now carrying a poignant message about appreciating each moment. The clip, showing a flight from Delhi to Frankfurt, highlights his philosophy of continuous movement and experience.

The Economic Times 12 Jun 2026 11:05 am

Ever dreamt of running a bookstore? This Scottish town allows visitors to become booksellers for a week. You can even stay here on rent

Escape the city grind in Scotland's Wigtown. The Open Book bookstore offers a unique chance to live and work among books for a week. Visitors can experience life as a bookseller, with local volunteers providing guidance. Accommodation is available upstairs. This initiative, started by an American writer, funds the bookstore and the town's book festival.

The Economic Times 12 Jun 2026 10:55 am

Jaspal Rana was once in hospital with unbearable pain. Hours later he ignored doctors advice, took part in World Championship and won gold with a world record

Indian shooting icon Jaspal Rana's incredible determination shone at the 1994 World Championships. He left a hospital bed with a severe knee injury to compete. Despite unbearable pain and a sleepless night, Rana won gold. He also set a junior world record. This event remains a testament to his grit and commitment to India.

The Economic Times 12 Jun 2026 10:25 am

Planning a beach holiday? This popular European beach has banned umbrellas for most visitors

Sardinia's popular beaches are introducing new rules for summer. Most visitors cannot bring umbrellas. Only families with young children and seniors can bring one large umbrella. An entry fee of 10 applies to access these beaches. Authorities cite safety and evacuation challenges from overcrowding and dense umbrella placement as reasons for the ban.

The Economic Times 12 Jun 2026 9:46 am

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.

The Economic Times 12 Jun 2026 8:53 am

Buddhist proverb of the day: What lies behind us and what lies ahead of us are tiny matters compared to what lies within us - A timeless lesson on the power of inner strength

Buddhist wisdom highlights the power within. Past and future concerns are minor compared to inner strength. This ancient insight offers a vital antidote to modern burnout. It teaches psychological grounding and builds resilience. Cultivating inner peace is a survival skill in today's world. Mastery over internal responses brings true power.

The Economic Times 12 Jun 2026 8:38 am

CA believes your monthly salary is one of the least important money numbers. Here's why

Earning a large salary does not automatically mean wealth. Chartered Accountant Nitin Kaushik explains that focusing on income alone is misleading. True financial strength comes from what you keep, invest, and grow. A person with a lower income who is debt-free and invests consistently may be building more wealth than a high earner burdened by loans and expenses.

The Economic Times 12 Jun 2026 7:22 am

Indian proverb of the day: The mangoes won't be ripe sooner if you're in a hurry ; patience is important when it comes to success

An Indian proverb, 'The mangoes won't be ripe sooner if you're in a hurry,' highlights the necessity of patience for worthwhile endeavors. It emphasizes that significant achievements, like ripening mangoes, require time, sunlight, and the right conditions, warning against the frustration of expecting instant results and advocating for consistent effort and perseverance.

The Economic Times 12 Jun 2026 4:05 am

Quote of the day by futurist Nikola Tesla: 'We are just waves in time and space, changing continuously, and the illusion of individuality is produced through...' Is individuality real or just an illusion of consciousness decoded by historys greatest inventor

The quote of the day is from Nikola Tesla, from a 1931 interview, where he offered a striking philosophical view of human existence, describing people as constantly changing waves in time and space rather than fixed individuals. He suggested that what we call individuality is an illusion created by the rapid succession of physical and mental changes, and that identity itself is shaped by the molecular structure of the body. Tesla also shared his broader vision of science and the future, including ideas about interplanetary communication, energy transmission, and the possibility of life beyond Earth.

The Economic Times 12 Jun 2026 3:48 am

Kindness act of the day from America: Dying man's final wish for hospice nurses gets fulfilled by New York restaurant owner

A touching act of kindness from New York continues to inspire months after it happened. Before his death, hospice patient Frank Ozimek asked his brother to treat the nurses who cared for him to a meal as a thank-you gesture. When most restaurants were closed for Easter, local restaurant owner Tommy Milani stepped in, opening his business on his day off and providing food for the entire nursing staff

The Economic Times 11 Jun 2026 11:59 pm

Hero of the day from America: One brave decision by a 10-year-old helped save an entire family from a house fire

A 10-year-old California girl is being hailed as a hero after helping save her family from a house fire that broke out in the early hours of June 10. Elizabeth Lizzy Morgan woke up when the power suddenly went out, spotted flames outside her home, and quickly alerted everyone inside. Her actions allowed seven family members to escape before firefighters arrived. Although the family lost their home, pets, and most of their belongings, they credit Lizzy's quick thinking with preventing a far greater tragedy.

The Economic Times 11 Jun 2026 11:30 pm

Quote of the day by A Farewell To Arms writer Ernest Hemingway: When people talk listen completely. Don't be thinking what you're going to say.. ; lessons on art of hearing from American literary icon

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.

The Economic Times 11 Jun 2026 11:21 pm

Roman proverb of the day: 'A drop of water hollows out a stone, not by force, but by falling often...' Constant effort in life will always overcome the toughest obstacles

The Roman Proverb of the Day, A drop of water hollows out a stone, not by force, but by falling often, highlights the power of persistence and consistency. Often attributed to the Roman poet Ovid, the saying teaches that lasting success is rarely achieved through strength alone but through small, repeated efforts over time. Rooted in the practical wisdom of Roman thought, the proverb remains relevant.

The Economic Times 11 Jun 2026 10:04 pm

IITian feels his life is over: Unemployed, watching my savings disappear

An IIT graduate, unemployed at 26, shared his struggles on Reddit after his AI/ML career aspirations didn't materialize. He felt lost after taking jobs he disliked, watching savings dwindle while classmates succeeded. Redditors offered advice, comparing his situation to Albert Einstein's early career and suggesting further education or skill development.

The Economic Times 11 Jun 2026 9:05 pm

Not LPG, but sunlight is helping restaurant in Odisha cook and serve piping hot biryani even after sun goes down

An Odisha cafe is revolutionizing biryani preparation with a 100% solar-powered kitchen, even operating after sunset and on cloudy days. Developed by Indian scientists, this innovative system uses a solar coil and DC-powered induction, significantly reducing fuel costs and emissions. The technology, patented in 2024, offers an eco-friendly alternative to LPG.

The Economic Times 11 Jun 2026 8:45 pm

His father drove an e-rickshaw. Family income was below Rs 1 lakh. Boy from Rajasthan reveals how he cracked IIT JEE Advanced: Started studying before 6:00 am

Hailing from a remote Rajasthan village with an annual family income below Rs 1 lakh, Inderjeet overcame poverty and poor infrastructure to achieve his IIT dream. Despite lacking access to coaching, he utilized self-study and affordable online resources, securing an OBC NCL rank of 1040 in JEE Advanced 2026.

The Economic Times 11 Jun 2026 8:41 pm

Buddhist proverb of the day: 'Holding onto anger is like drinking poison and expecting the other person to die...' A powerful lesson on how inner peace often starts after releasing old grudges

The Buddhist proverb of the day, Holding onto anger is like drinking poison and expecting the other person to die, highlights the harm that resentment causes to the person carrying it. While the quote is a modern expression rather than a direct saying of the Buddha, it closely reflects Buddhist teachings on suffering, attachment, and emotional well-being. The proverb encourages people to let go of anger, recognize the personal cost of holding grudges, and embrace awareness and compassion as paths toward inner peace.

The Economic Times 11 Jun 2026 8:17 pm

Are male cats more loving and loyal? Studies suggest: 'Not just gender but colour....'

While studies offer conflicting views on whether male cats are more affectionate than females, research suggests coat color, particularly in ginger males, and early socialization significantly influence a cat's loving nature. Breed also plays a role, with Siamese, Maine Coons, and Ragdolls often exhibiting more demonstrative affection. Owner interaction can also impact feline behavior.

The Economic Times 11 Jun 2026 6:51 pm

Riyadh Art reveals family tree by Indian artist Subodh Gupta in Riyadhs financial district

Riyadh Art has unveiled Family Tree (2020), a large-scale public sculpture by Indian contemporary artist Subodh Gupta, at Riyadhs King Abdullah Financial District. Now part of the Riyadh Art Permanent Collection, the artwork is constructed from stainless steel kitchen utensils and household objects, forming the shape of a peepal tree, a symbol of cultural and spiritual significance in South Asia. Through the use of everyday domestic materials, Gupta explores themes of identity, migration, globalization, and social change.

The Economic Times 11 Jun 2026 6:48 pm

Anupam Kher admits judging an overweight passenger on a flight, what happened next left him humbled. 'How quickly we judge people'

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.

The Economic Times 11 Jun 2026 6:06 pm

What Radhika Ambani wants young Indians to know about success

Radhika Ambani shared insights on success, purpose, and equality with students. She stressed defining success by personal impact rather than just quantifiable metrics. Ambani also discussed overcoming fear of failure through action and the importance of financial independence for women. Her message encourages a balanced, globally aware yet rooted perspective for young professionals.

The Economic Times 11 Jun 2026 5:17 pm

Bhooth Bangla OTT release date confirmed: When and where to watch Akshay Kumar starrer hit horror comedy movie

Akshay Kumar and Priyadarshans horror-comedy Bhooth Bangla is set to make its OTT debut after a successful theatrical run. The film, which earned over 269 crore worldwide, will start streaming on Netflix from June 12, 2026. Featuring an ensemble cast including Tabu, Paresh Rawal, Rajpal Yadav, Wamiqa Gabbi and Mithila Palkar, the movie follows a family that finds itself caught in a supernatural mystery inside an ancestral palace.

The Economic Times 11 Jun 2026 4:59 pm

Harsh Goenkas Rs 25,000 crore lesson: The one habit that could stop you from making wrong life choices. 'Many of us live the same way...'

Harsh Goenka, chairman of RPG Enterprises with a reported net worth of $2.7 billion, shared a reflective post urging people not to delay life decisions and happiness. Using the example of people who carry full bottles of water in a desert but still die of thirst, he highlighted how many individuals postpone love, dreams, and joy while waiting for the right time. His message sparked mixed reactions online, with some agreeing on the importance of living in the present, while others pointed to real-world struggles, risk, and inequality as reasons people often hesitate.

The Economic Times 11 Jun 2026 4:09 pm

Quote of the day by Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra: 'All I know is that while I'm asleep, I'm never afraid. I have no hopes, no struggles, no glories, and bless the man who invented sleep, a cloak over all human thought...' - How sleep fixes everything, explained by the Spanish writer

Centuries-old wisdom from Cervantes' Don Quixote reveals sleep as a profound gift, offering refuge from fear, stress, and life's demands. This timeless thought highlights sleep's role as a mental reset, an essential equaliser for all, and a reminder of life's fundamental needs, even hinting at mortality. Discover why this ancient perspective resonates deeply today.

The Economic Times 11 Jun 2026 3:27 pm

Techies slept in office to meet deadlines. Then given 3 days of leave and sudden layoff of whole team. What happened on the last day?

Junior ML engineers at an Indian tech company faced extreme burnout and excessive demands, including working around the clock. After a major deployment failed, blame was unfairly placed on them. Subsequently, the entire AI division was terminated verbally with immediate effect, their earned wages withheld, and no formal documentation provided.

The Economic Times 11 Jun 2026 3:12 pm

Quote of the day by Marlon Brando: 'I had a lot of loneliness. I spent most of my time up in the library reading, entranced by the expressions on their faces. They had unmanaged faces' - What The Godfather actor's words reveal about finding peace

Marlon Brando found solace from childhood loneliness in National Geographic, particularly images of Tahiti. He was captivated by the unmanaged faces of islanders, seeing authenticity and kindness. This dream of genuine connection led him to eventually purchase an atoll in French Polynesia, fulfilling a lifelong yearning. Read on!

The Economic Times 11 Jun 2026 3:04 pm

Cant let go of the past, feeling stuck? Psychology says these 8 unhealthy habits could be keeping you from moving forward

Many individuals feel stuck, repeating old emotional patterns that block personal growth. These habits often stem from societal expectations rather than genuine desires. Recognizing and addressing these mindsets is crucial. Letting go of limiting beliefs and embracing new perspectives allows for a more purposeful and fulfilling life. This shift opens doors to new opportunities and experiences.

The Economic Times 11 Jun 2026 2:41 pm

Frequent bloating, acidity, poor digestion? Top nutritionist shares 8 simple food swaps for a healthy gut

Digestive discomfort is common today. Nutritionist Lovneet Batra offers eight simple food swaps for better gut health. Replace fries with roasted sweet potatoes. Choose jaggery over chocolate. Opt for fennel seeds instead of mint. Ginger is recommended over red chillies. Aloe vera juice can soothe the stomach. Bananas are a gentler alternative to citrus fruits. Broccoli can replace tomatoes.

The Economic Times 11 Jun 2026 2:12 pm

15 g protein, 245 calories, 3 per serving: Bengaluru nutritionist shares creamy, spicy paneer recipe with a delicious South Indian twist

A new paneer recipe offers a spicy South Indian twist. Kanthari Paneer, created by nutritionist Aathira Sethumadhavan, is a creamy and fiery dish. It provides 15 grams of protein and only 245 calories per serving. This quick recipe can be enjoyed for breakfast, lunch, or brunch. It uses ingredients like paneer, coconut oil, shallots, curry leaves, and kanthari chillies.

The Economic Times 11 Jun 2026 1:56 pm

May look glamorous, but Indian professional reveals the truth about working US hours from India: 'The real cost isn't the hours but...'

Working US hours in India offers career gains but at a steep health cost. Professionals report sleep disruption, fatigue, and neglected relationships. This trend, normalized in tech, is a slow health breakdown. While some prefer it to certain Indian work environments, the focus remains on the detrimental impact on well-being and personal life.

The Economic Times 11 Jun 2026 1:41 pm

Who is Sejal Pawar? Woman doctor issues apology over male corpse joke at Bigg Boss 19's Pranit More's comedy show amid Rs 370 biryani remark backlash

Doctor Sejal Pawar has recently apologised after remarks made during a stand-up comedy show about comparing male corpses' private parts went viral. Her comments, made during an audience interaction, sparked criticism regarding respect for body donors and the boundaries of humour. Read on!

The Economic Times 11 Jun 2026 1:17 pm

Rakesh Jhunjhunwala's timeless lesson on handling life's and market's ups and downs: 'Life is not linear. We have to accept reality as it is rather than...'

Legendary investor Rakesh Jhunjhunwala in quote of the day emphasized that life and markets move in cycles, with setbacks being an unavoidable part of long-term success. He believed that while economic slowdowns are temporary, the true challenge lies in conviction over prediction.

The Economic Times 11 Jun 2026 12:30 pm

Spider-Man: Brand New Day India release update: Date, ticket booking details and everything we know about Tom Holland's superhero movie

Spider-Man: Brand New Day all set to arrive in Indian cinemas a day before its global release. Peter Parker faces new threats like Scorpion and The Punisher. MJ and Ned return, though they do not remember Peter. Bruce Banner also makes an appearance. Destin Daniel Cretton directs this highly anticipated film. Read on!

The Economic Times 11 Jun 2026 12:28 pm

Quote of the day by Jean-Paul Sartre: Commitment is an act, not a word. Every word has consequences. Every silence, too. - French philosopher on the importance of actions over promises

Jean-Paul Sartre's words highlight that commitment is action, not just talk. Every word and silence has consequences. In today's world, this means genuine engagement is crucial. Our actions and inactions shape reality. We must move beyond online statements to tangible deeds. This applies to corporate corruption, social division, and environmental issues.

The Economic Times 11 Jun 2026 11:56 am

He sent a work email on weekend. But boss called him the next day to teach him a lesson. Employee shares India vs Norway work culture. I got scolded for

An Indian expat in Norway learned a vital lesson about work-life balance when his boss expressed concern, not praise, for him working weekends and cancelling vacation. This encounter highlighted a stark contrast with Indian work culture, where overwork is often lauded. The experience prompted a re-evaluation of his own demanding approach to his career.

The Economic Times 11 Jun 2026 11:25 am

House of the Dragon Season 3 OTT release in India: Emma D'Arcy's Rhaenyra set for Game of Thrones-inspired character evolution. Streaming platform, number of episodes and plot

House of the Dragon Season 3 is all set to premiere in India on June 22, 2026. The Targaryen civil war intensifies as Rhaenyra fights for her claim. Aemond tightens his grip on King's Landing. The conflict pushes Westeros towards destruction. Viewers will witness major battles and character transformations. The season promises a deeper dive into the Dance of the Dragons. Read on!

The Economic Times 11 Jun 2026 11:14 am

Amitabh Bachchan's co-star left Kashmir as a child, sold kites, and lived in a Mumbai chawl. He survived on Rs 30 a day. Now, he is a famous actor and author

Manav Kaul's journey from a displaced childhood in Kashmir to selling kites and swimming competitively in Madhya Pradesh, eventually leading him to Mumbai's chawls, shaped his artistic identity. Despite facing financial struggles and living on meager means, his passion for storytelling and literature fueled his rise as a celebrated actor, author, and playwright.

The Economic Times 11 Jun 2026 9:56 am

Egyptian proverb of the day: An onion shared with a friend tastes like roast lamb - A timeless lesson on friendship and finding joy in simple things

An ancient Egyptian proverb, 'An onion shared with a friend tastes like roast lamb,' highlights the profound power of companionship. It teaches that genuine connection transforms scarcity into abundance, emphasizing emotional wealth over material possessions. This timeless wisdom offers a vital perspective in today's consumerist culture, advocating for authentic relationships to achieve true contentment and well-being.

The Economic Times 11 Jun 2026 9:17 am

Friday OTT releases of the week: Karuppu to Bhooth Bangla, new movies and shows on Netflix, JioHotstar, Prime Video and ZEE5

This weekend brings exciting new content to streaming platforms. Akshay Kumar reunites with Priyadarshan for a horror-comedy. Crime thrillers and romantic dramas are also available. Football fans can watch the FIFA World Cup 2026. Suriya's action drama Karuppu is also releasing. Read on to know when and where to watch them online.

The Economic Times 11 Jun 2026 7:55 am

Janhvi Kapoor's Peddi row explained: Why the actress' scenes with Ram Charan sparked a nationwide debate? Director Buchi Babu's response and celeb reactions

Janhvi Kapoor's portrayal in the recently released film Peddi has triggered a nationwide debate on the objectification of women in commercial cinema. Critics pointed to specific scenes and camera work, while director Buchi Babu Sana apologised and removed controversial portions. Celebrities like Jaya Bachchan, Nithya Menen and Kareena Kapoor Khan weighed in, sparking a larger conversation about gender representation on screen. Read on!

The Economic Times 11 Jun 2026 7:13 am

Quote of the day by Paulo Coelho: 'Waiting is painful. Forgetting is painful. But not knowing which to do is the worst kind of suffering...' Sometimes fear of making a choice can be much more painful than the decision itself, explained by The Alchemist writer

Paulo Coelho's quote of the day reflects the emotional burden of uncertainty that many people experience in relationships, careers, and major life decisions. Originally appearing in his 1994 novel By the River Piedra I Sat Down and Wept, the line captures how indecision can be more distressing than either waiting or moving on. Coelho's journey has been that of a young aspiring writer in Rio de Janeiro to becoming one of the world's most widely read authors.

The Economic Times 11 Jun 2026 3:21 am

Career tips from a former recruiter: 8 things employers quietly notice on resumes that job seekers never hear about

A Reddit post by a former recruiter and resume writer is drawing attention for revealing eight resume factors that hiring managers often look for but rarely discuss openly. From clearly showing the right experience level and highlighting meaningful achievements to reducing confusion and using natural language, these insights explain why some qualified candidates get interviews while others are overlooked.

The Economic Times 10 Jun 2026 11:00 pm

Kindness act of the day from USA: He spent decades serving others but was left struggling with pain in old age. Then strangers changed his life

A U.S. Navy veteran who continued working at a California airport despite severe chronic pain has received an overwhelming show of support from strangers after a viral TikTok video highlighted his struggle. James Blair, who has spent decades in physically demanding jobs while also helping care for his elderly mother, inspired thousands of people to donate more than $135,000 toward his medical expenses and living costs.

The Economic Times 10 Jun 2026 10:42 pm

Thinking of prepaying your home loan? CA says you might be doing it wrong

Chartered accountant Paaras Gangwal advises caution on home loan prepayments. He explains that early loan prepayments yield significant savings. Prepaying in the initial years is more beneficial than in the final stages. Gangwal stresses the importance of an emergency fund before making extra payments. Understanding loan structure is key to maximizing financial gains.

The Economic Times 10 Jun 2026 10:29 pm

From James to The God of the Woods: 6 Barack Obama-recommended books worth adding to your reading list

Former President Barack Obama's annual book recommendations highlight diverse genres and voices. This year's list includes Percival Everett's James, a reimagining of Huckleberry Finn, and Hanif Abdurraqib's There's Always This Year, exploring basketball and identity. Liz Moore's The God of the Woods offers a literary mystery, while Kaveh Akbar's Martyr! delves into grief and meaning.

The Economic Times 10 Jun 2026 10:06 pm

Quote of the day by Oscar Wilde: 'The one charm of marriage is that it makes a life of deception absolutely necessary for both parties...' A century-old lesson on trust, compromise, and acceptance in relationships by the Irish literary legend

Oscar Wilde's famous quote of the day, The one charm of marriage is that it makes a life of deception absolutely necessary for both parties, offers a satirical look at relationships and social expectations. Originating from The Picture of Dorian Gray, the remark reflects Wilde's trademark wit while highlighting his ability to provoke thought about human nature, honesty, and the complexities of marriage.

The Economic Times 10 Jun 2026 9:48 pm

Norwegian proverb of the day: Bad is called good when worse happens what this teach about facing hardships

A Norwegian proverb reveals how hardship changes our perspective. What seems bad today can appear manageable when a greater challenge arises. This wisdom highlights resilience and gratitude. Difficulties often teach valuable lessons, leading to growth and a deeper appreciation for present circumstances. The saying reminds us that our understanding of events evolves with time and experience.

The Economic Times 10 Jun 2026 8:46 pm

French proverb of the day: 'At the end of the chess game, both the king and the pawn go back into the exact same box...' A timeless lesson on why power and wealth does not define a person

The French proverb of the day, At the end of the chess game, both the king and the pawn go back into the exact same box, uses the game of chess to convey a timeless lesson about equality and humility. It reminds us that while people may hold different levels of power, wealth, or status during their lives, those distinctions ultimately fade. The saying encourages individuals to focus on character, kindness, and meaningful actions rather than social position, as everyone shares the same human destiny in the end.

The Economic Times 10 Jun 2026 7:36 pm

Quote of the day by Angelina Jolie: 'You really try to hide from your children how much pain and sadness you carry,' what the Mr. & Mrs. Smith actresss line reveals about parenting and emotional strength

Quote of the day by Angelina Jolie is about the hidden emotional toll of parenting. She reveals how she tries to shield her children from her own pain. This comes as her daughter Zahara officially changes her surname. Zahara is now Jolie, following siblings Shiloh, Maddox, and Vivienne. The family navigates these shifts after a lengthy divorce.

The Economic Times 10 Jun 2026 7:03 pm

No chemicals, no sprays. 6 lizard-repellent houseplants you need in your home now

Homeowners can naturally deter lizards with specific plants. Peppermint, lemongrass, eucalyptus, lavender, rosemary, and garlic plants emit strong scents that reptiles dislike. These plants also offer pleasant fragrances and insect-repelling benefits. Placing them near entry points and windows creates a lizard-resistant environment. This approach provides a greener, fresher home without harsh chemicals.

The Economic Times 10 Jun 2026 6:08 pm

Ramani Kalyanam OTT release date confirmed: When and where to watch the Telugu romantic drama online

Ramani Kalyanam, starring Surya Vashistta and Deepshikha Chandran, is set to make its OTT debut soon. Directed by Vijay Adireddy, the Telugu romantic drama follows two individuals dealing with life-altering challenges who find hope and companionship in each other. After its theatrical release on May 22, the film will be available for streaming on Sun NXT and ETV Win.

The Economic Times 10 Jun 2026 5:52 pm

A spa day wont save you: CA shares what real self-care should look like

Chartered accountant Nitin Kaushik redefines self-care. He argues true peace of mind comes from financial independence, not just spa days. Kaushik highlights that building income-generating assets is crucial for long-term security. This empowers individuals to make independent choices, escaping undesirable situations. His message encourages a shift towards wealth creation for lasting well-being.

The Economic Times 10 Jun 2026 5:11 pm

Hero of the day from USA: Elderly woman gets second chance at life after police finds her 'unresponsive' in ocean

A 68-year-old woman was rescued from the ocean at New Smyrna Beach in Florida after being found floating face down and unresponsive on Saturday morning. Deputies who responded around 10:15 a.m. pulled her to shore with help from a bystander and immediately began CPR after discovering she had no pulse. She was successfully revived at the scene before being taken to a hospital in stable condition. Authorities credited quick-thinking beachgoers and deputies for the life-saving response.

The Economic Times 10 Jun 2026 4:59 pm

As flagship costs rise, realme is betting on battery life with the new P4R 5G

Smartphone makers are rethinking priorities due to rising component costs. Realme is stepping back from flagship devices to focus on user needs. The new realme P4R 5G emphasizes a massive 8000mAh battery for extended usage. It also offers dependable gaming performance and useful AI features. This strategy aims to deliver value through endurance and long-term reliability for Indian consumers.

The Economic Times 10 Jun 2026 4:30 pm

Quote of the day by Chris Pratt: 'I married way out of my pay grade. I have no idea how that happened. She's so goddamn funny and so good. She is a legit comedy powerhouse. But I'm not going to question it too much' - A simple lesson on love, and never taking your partner for granted

Years before becoming a Hollywood superstar, Chris Pratt openly praised then-wife Anna Faris in a heartfelt interview. His quote about marrying out of his pay grade is more than a joke, it is a reminder that strong relationships are built on admiration, gratitude, and celebrating your partner's success without insecurity or competition. Read on why it feels so relatable.

The Economic Times 10 Jun 2026 3:51 pm

Woman on first day of new job realises she was never even hired by the company. 'Received a call from HR...'

A Reddit post has drawn attention after a woman claimed that her first day at a new job ended in shock when she was told she had never actually been hired. She said she had accepted the offer in writing, completed all onboarding steps, and even quit her previous job to join, but HR later informed her she had supposedly declined the position due to a misunderstanding. The woman further alleged that an HR representative admitted to an error involving her schedule change request but said the issue could not be fixed, leaving her without employment.

The Economic Times 10 Jun 2026 3:35 pm

Specs stopped selling smartphones. Intelligence is the new benchmark - A breakdown of Google I/O and Apples WWDC 2026

Smartphones are evolving beyond just hardware. Companies like Google and Apple are now prioritizing artificial intelligence. This means phones will understand users better and perform tasks automatically.

The Economic Times 10 Jun 2026 3:28 pm

George Clooney's car once broke down. He asked wife Amal for her stockings and used them as a car part to drive back home. How did the Hollywood actor learn car mechanic skills?

George Clooney once revealed a resourceful moment where he used his wife Amal's stockings to create a temporary fan belt for their overheated vintage car. This practical solution, born from years of financial struggle, allowed them to safely reach home, showcasing his enduring ability to improvise and fix problems. Read on!

The Economic Times 10 Jun 2026 3:10 pm

A boring breakfast can make you happier: 5 old-school morning habits inspired by grandparents that modern lifestyles have forgotten

Grandparents' morning habits offer timeless wisdom for today's busy lives. Simple breakfasts, reading over scrolling, and avoiding the snooze button promote well-being. Getting tasks done early and enjoying a mindful beverage ritual create calm and control. These practices, rooted in consistency and simplicity, are key to a happier, healthier day for everyone.

The Economic Times 10 Jun 2026 2:41 pm

Quote of the day by Mark Ruffalo: 'I was living in a dump. She thought I was a mess, but believed in me and kept encouraging me. I dont know if I would have made it without her' - A reminder that one person's faith can change your life by The Avengers and Now You See Me actor

Hollywood actor Mark Ruffalo once shared a simple yet powerful quote about his wife, Sunrise Coigney. She supported him when he had nothing, believing in him before his success. This story shows how crucial belief is during tough times. The Hollywood actor credits her encouragement for his journey. Read on to know what it teaches us.

The Economic Times 10 Jun 2026 2:20 pm

I am embarrassed...': Ankur Warikoo recalls a career mistake that cost him 9 months of work and added zero value

Entrepreneur Ankur Warikoo shares a past regret. In 2014, he accepted advisory roles in 14 startups. This decision, inspired by a wealthy businessman, proved to be a costly distraction. Warikoo realized he added no value to these companies. The experience cost him nine months of focused effort. He now avoids such commitments, highlighting 'yes' as the most expensive word.

The Economic Times 10 Jun 2026 2:00 pm

Living in a fantasy world? Psychology says it may be your mind's way of coping with pain, emotional distress

Some people find comfort in imagined realities. Psychology suggests these fantasies can help cope with emotional pain. Researchers now argue not all delusions are just dysfunction. They can act as a protective mechanism during extreme distress. This idea has historical roots. Understanding the underlying wound is key for treatment. Delusions can offer meaning but also cause harm.

The Economic Times 10 Jun 2026 1:59 pm

Quote of the day by Ray Dalio: 'Pain plus reflection equals progress. I view pain as a signal that I have a problem, which I view as a puzzle to solve that will give me a gem in the form of a great principle.' American investor explains how to succeed in life

Billionaire investor Ray Dalio shares a powerful philosophy. He believes that pain, when combined with reflection, leads to progress. Dalio views difficulties as puzzles offering valuable lessons. This approach helps individuals grow, build resilience, and make better decisions. His insights are especially relevant today, reminding us that setbacks are natural parts of life and learning.

The Economic Times 10 Jun 2026 1:15 pm

Who is Zahara Jolie? Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt's daughter files to drop her father's surname. Check her education and career

Zahara Marley Jolie, daughter of Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt, is currently grabbing headlines as she has reportedly filed a legal petition to remove 'Pitt' from her surname. This follows similar steps by her siblings Maddox and Shiloh. Zahara recently graduated from Spelman College with a Psychology degree. Read on to know more about it.

The Economic Times 10 Jun 2026 12:31 pm

Who is Peter Phillips? Queen Elizabeths eldest grandchild marries NHS nurse Harriet Sperling in royal, private ceremony

Peter Phillips, Queen Elizabeth's eldest grandson, married NHS nurse Harriet Sperling in a private ceremony at All Saints Church in Kemble. The reception was hosted by Princess Anne at Gatcombe Park. Notable guests included Prince William and Princess Catherine, King Charles III, Queen Camilla, and other royals, though Prince Harry was reportedly not invited.

The Economic Times 10 Jun 2026 12:27 pm

Alpha teaser out: Alia Bhatt turns a deadly assassin on her 18th birthday in YRF Spy Universe's first female-led film. Check release date

Yash Raj Films has unveiled the first teaser for Alpha, the seventh installment in their Spy Universe, starring Alia Bhatt and Sharvari. This marks the franchise's first female-led film and an origin story of a lethal assassin. Alia Bhatt's intense, battle-worn avatar has captivated audiences, promising a gritty action thriller set for a theatrical release on July 10, 2026. Read on!

The Economic Times 10 Jun 2026 11:40 am