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Rahul Dravid shares a unique bond with son Anvay Dravid: 6 parenting tips to borrow from him

Former India captain Rahul Dravids young son, Anvay Dravid has been named in Indias Under-19 squad for the Sri Lanka tour. While the achievement has placed the spotlight on the young cricketer, it has also brought attention to Rahul Dravids lesser seen side of being a parent.Dravid, known for his disciplined and calm personality, follows a similar approach as a parent. In many interviews and discussions, Dravid has emphasized that being a father is an important part of his identity.

The Times of India 12 Jun 2026 3:21 pm

10 unhealthy habits that could be stopping you from moving ahead in life, as per psychology

Ever feel like youre running on an emotional treadmill? Youre sweating, youre exhausted, but youre standing in the exact same spot.It is incredibly frustrating. But heres the kicker: its rarely a lack of talent or opportunity holding you back. More often than not, we get stuck because of stealthy, deep-rooted behavioural loops we've built over time. Psychology calls them coping mechanisms, but let's just call them what they are: quiet habits that keep you trapped. If you want to break out of the rut, you need to identify the loops. Here are 10 subtle patterns that might be keeping you stuck, and how to actually flip the script.

The Times of India 12 Jun 2026 3:00 pm

'Khana nahi dete mujhe': Woman claims in-laws said, 'Aa gobar khilau tujhe' and threw a slipper at her; husband's response shocks internet

A viral X video captures a woman confronting her in-laws over alleged mistreatment and her husband's lack of support. The clip, showing a heated argument and a slipper being thrown, has ignited widespread debate online. Viewers are questioning marital boundaries and the husband's response, with many advocating for couples to live separately to avoid such conflicts.

The Times of India 12 Jun 2026 2:56 pm

8 budget-friendly localities in Bengaluru offering good connectivity and affordable rents

Bengaluru continues to attract professionals, students, entrepreneurs and families from across India. While the city is known for its thriving IT sector and vibrant lifestyle; rising housing costs have made affordability a key consideration for many residents. But several neighbourhoods still offer a good balance of budget-friendly rents, connectivity, infrastructure and access to employment hubs. Here are eight of the most affordable places to live in Bengaluru:

The Times of India 12 Jun 2026 2:43 pm

The childhood activity experts say too many kids are missing today

But child development specialists often argue that this one missing activity affects nearly everything else: confidence, coordination, social skills, creativity, sleep and even emotional regulation. When children no longer spend long stretches of time making their own fun, they also lose the experience of negotiating, improvising, taking risks and learning how to recover from boredom. Scroll down to read more...

The Times of India 12 Jun 2026 2:30 pm

8 foods doctors quietly avoid buying from supermarkets

Public health guidance from the FDA and American Heart Association keeps pointing to the same pressure points: added sugar, sodium, ultra-processed foods, and food-safety risks that can hide in plain sight. Scroll down for 8 foods doctors quietly avoid buying from supermarkets...

The Times of India 12 Jun 2026 2:15 pm

5 beautiful signs your guardian angel may be trying to reach you

Experiencing profound peace during turmoil, repeated messages from various sources, strong gut feelings, vivid dreams, and uncanny coincidences are often seen as signs of guardian angels. These subtle nudges offer comfort and guidance, making people feel less alone and more confident on their life's journey, even if their origins remain a mystery.

The Times of India 12 Jun 2026 1:24 pm

5 parenting habits Japanese families follow that Indian parents can borrow

While Japanese parenting places a strong emphasis on social harmony and good manners, it also focuses on helping children become capable and independent rather than keeping them reliant on adults for every task. Here are five parenting habits Japanese families follow that Indian parents can borrow.

The Times of India 12 Jun 2026 1:20 pm

Jigar Naik set to become this Odisha village's first IITian; before that, his mother had to win a much harder battle

A mother's unwavering determination fueled her son Jigar's IIT dream after cancer claimed his father. Apoorva Naik's sewing machine became their lifeline, ensuring Jigar's education despite immense financial hardship. Jigar's JEE Advanced success, securing an All India Rank of 5474, is a testament to their resilience and a beacon of hope for his village.

The Times of India 12 Jun 2026 12:13 pm

Greek proverb of the day: When you hear of many cherries, hold a small basket.

Greek proverbs offer timeless wisdom, with When you hear of many cherries, hold a small basket emphasizing realism and caution. This saying advises against blindly believing promises or rumors, encouraging critical analysis and managing expectations to avoid disappointment. It promotes a grounded approach to life's uncertainties, preparing individuals for any outcome.

The Times of India 12 Jun 2026 9:00 am

10 beautiful baby girl names starting with the letter T

Choosing the perfect name for a baby girl is a special and meaningful journey for parents. A name often reflects hopes, values, and aspirations for a child's future. Names beginning with the letter T are known for their elegance, charm and timeless appeal. From classic favourites to modern choices, these names carry beautiful meanings and are loved across different cultures. Here are ten lovely baby girl names starting with the letter T:

The Times of India 12 Jun 2026 7:00 am

Quote of the day by Helen Keller: The best and most beautiful things in the world cannot be seen or even touched - they must...

Helen Keller, who lost her sight and hearing at 19 months, became a celebrated author and advocate. Guided by Anne Sullivan, she learned to communicate and graduated college, inspiring millions. Her life demonstrated that limitations don't define potential, emphasizing the profound value of inner qualities over physical appearances.

The Times of India 12 Jun 2026 7:00 am

The hidden story behind black panthers: 5 facts that may surprise you

Black panthers are not a separate species but leopards or jaguars with a genetic trait called melanism, causing dark pigmentation. This trait, while making them appear all black, actually allows their rosettes to show subtly, aiding in camouflage for stealthy hunting in dense forests. Sightings are rare due to their elusive nature and ability to blend into shadows.

The Times of India 12 Jun 2026 7:00 am

This city in the U.S is launching the worlds first drone scoreboard for FIFA World Cup visitors; what travellers should know

Seattle is launching the world's first drone scoreboard for the FIFA World Cup, transforming its skyline into a giant display of match results. Starting June 15, hundreds of drones will illuminate the night sky after each game, showcasing final scores and national flags. This innovative attraction by Visit Seattle aims to enhance the sporting experience and highlight the city's creativity.

The Times of India 11 Jun 2026 11:32 pm

4 AM Uber ride turns alarming: Woman alleges driver locked cab, said You will not be allowed to leave

A woman claims an Uber driver locked her inside the car in Gurgaon, demanding more money. She refused to pay the extra fare. The driver allegedly continued to contact her after the ride. She reported the incident to Uber, which stated action has been taken against the driver. The woman aimed to highlight rider safety concerns.

The Times of India 11 Jun 2026 11:13 pm

The 5-hour rule: From Bill Gates to Elon Musk, why the most successful people spend their free time learning

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.

The Times of India 11 Jun 2026 11:00 pm

Bengaluru tops as food destinations, ranked 13th globally

Bengaluru: Indias Silicon Valley has added another feather to its cap by securing a place among the worlds top food destinations. The city has been ranked 13th in the list of the Worlds 20 Best Cities for Food 2026 released by international lifestyle magazine Time Out. What makes the achievement even more significant is that 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 11 Jun 2026 10:40 pm

Personality test: The spot that attracts you the most on this mountain reveals which stage are you currently in life

A social media personality test by Dasha Takisho suggests that your chosen spot on a mountain image reveals your current life stage. From the foot of the mountain to the summit, each location offers insights into new beginnings, progress, challenges, transformation, rest, or achievement. The test encourages self-reflection on your journey and current state.

The Times of India 11 Jun 2026 9:04 pm

Is your child carrying emotional baggage? 6 subtle signs and what parents can do to help

Children dont always have the words to explain what theyre feeling. A child wouldnt say Im anxious or This is bothering me, unlike adults. Instead their emotions show up in their actions, in the little things they do. When a child feels overwhelmed, they dont appear sad or upset; therefore, identifying the subtle signs is necessary for parents to dig deeper for the solution. Here are six signs that your child may be carrying emotional weight:

The Times of India 11 Jun 2026 9:00 pm

5 venomous snakes youll only find in Africa and where to spot them

Africa is home to some of incredible wildlife which is rare to find elsewhere. Africa draws millions of visitors every year for safaris, trekking, and other nature-based adventures.

The Times of India 11 Jun 2026 7:09 pm

Sunken cities and lost ships: 5 most spectacular underwater museums in the world

Discover spectacular underwater museums around the globe, transforming sunken cities, shipwrecks, and sculptures into vibrant marine ecosystems. From India's INS Cuddalore to Italy's Baia and Australia's Museum of Underwater Art, these submerged sites offer unique explorations of history and nature.

The Times of India 11 Jun 2026 7:00 pm

No crowds, no chaos: This remote Himalayan valley in Uttarkhand feels frozen in time

While Nainital, Mussoorie, and Rishikesh continue to pull in thousands of visitors every year, a few precious pockets of Uttarakhand still have low rates of footfall. Hidden in the extreme eastern edges, right around the borders of Tibet and Nepal is the Darma Valley. It is a secluded Himalayan haven where age-old traditions and still alive. Surrounded by mountain peaks and glacial waters, this valley gives travellers an opportunity to witness the most unspoilt region of Himalayas. The place has small narrow trails, no network, and natural wold where everything feels perfect.

The Times of India 11 Jun 2026 7:00 pm

From losing his sight at the age of 3 to becoming chess champion; How Darpan Inanis parents played the unseen role in his journey

Darpan Inani, who lost his sight at three, was raised by parents who refused to let his disability define him. Enrolled in a regular school and encouraged to pursue his passions, he became a national blind chess champion, a Chartered Accountant, and a two-time Para Asian Games gold medalist, proving that belief in possibility overcomes limitation.

The Times of India 11 Jun 2026 6:17 pm

From the Snow Leopard to the Himalayan black bear: 5 dangerous predators found in the Himalayas

Beneath the serene Himalayan peaks lies a wilder side, home to formidable predators. These elusive hunters, including the ghost-like snow leopard and the swift golden eagle, thrive in harsh conditions. Smaller but deadly, Pallas's cat ambushes rodents, while the Bengal tiger and Himalayan black bear also stalk the foothills, showcasing nature's raw power.

The Times of India 11 Jun 2026 6:00 pm

Optical illusion personality test: Penguin or man? What you see first reveals if you are confident and brave or empathic and sensitive

A viral optical illusion reveals personality traits based on whether you see a penguin or a man first. Spotting the penguin suggests you're a protective, generous 'anchor' for others, while seeing the man indicates sharp intuition and a craving for harmony. The test, shared by Dasha Takisho, offers insights into your core nature.

The Times of India 11 Jun 2026 3:13 pm

6 forgotten village foods that were naturally high in protein

Across rural India, simple staples such as roasted legumes, fermented dairy and pulses helped meet those needs naturally, affordably and sustainably. Here are 6 such forgotten village foods that were naturally high in protein.

The Times of India 11 Jun 2026 2:40 pm

8 Mumbai neighbourhoods worth considering for cost-effective living

Mumbai is famously called the financial capital of India and also one of the most expensive cities in terms of property prices in the country. But there are some neighbourhoods that remain fairly economical when it comes to accommodation options but offer adequate connectivity, facilities and employment prospects as well.

The Times of India 11 Jun 2026 2:34 pm

The Ellora of the Himalayas: This forgotten temple complex is Himachal's best-kept secret

Tucked away in the hills of Himachal Pradeshs Kangra Valley lies an extraordinary piece of Indian heritage that is mostly ignored. Often called the Ellora of the Himalayas, the Masroor Rock-Cut Temples form a stunning complex carved entirely out of a single face of sandstone. The spot backed by Dhauladhar mountain range delivers an incredible mix of spirituality, history, and natural beauty.

The Times of India 11 Jun 2026 2:12 pm

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.

The Times of India 11 Jun 2026 1:32 pm

8 things hiring managers notice within seconds of opening your resume

Lets be honest: the modern job hunt is brutal right now. Even if you have a great degree and a decade of solid experience, getting a simple callback feels like shouting into a void. Were constantly told to keyword-stuff our resumes and hack the ATS algorithms, but we rarely talk about what happens when a living, breathing human actually opens the file.A recent viral Reddit post by an ex-recruiter-turned-resume writer revealed the truth about hiring. It turns out, hiring managers make up their minds in seconds, and it usually comes down to things you didnt even realise you were projecting.Here is the unfiltered truth about what employers are actually looking for when they scan your resume.

The Times of India 11 Jun 2026 1:10 pm

MumbaiHyderabad bullet train project moves ahead: Travel time may reduce to around 3 hours

India's ambitious high-speed rail network inches closer to reality with the Mumbai-Pune-Hyderabad Bullet Train Corridor's Detailed Project Report now complete. This 761-km route, connecting key cities via Pune and Solapur, promises to slash travel time from over 12 hours to a mere 3-4 hours, revolutionizing inter-state mobility.

The Times of India 11 Jun 2026 12:52 pm

Are your kids addicted to screens too? 5 things parents must fix first before limiting screen time

Just five more minutes. Every parent has heard this at least a hundred times. It starts small. One more Youtube video, one more game level, one more reel. And before you know it, dinner is getting cold on the table, homework hasn't been touched, and asking your child to put the phone down has turned into a full argument. Many parents today feel trapped in a daily battle with screens. They worry their child is too hooked on screens and losing interest in anything else. So they do the obvious thing: tighten the rules.But here's the thing, in most homes, screen addiction isn't actually the problem. It's a sign of one. Children don't reach for screens simply because screens are there. They turn to them because screens are meeting a need, whether it's entertainment, connection, comfort, excitement, or even an escape from stress and boredom. That's why no matter how many rules parents create, the struggle continues. Take away the tablet, and the child becomes frustrated. Ban gaming, and they move to videos. Remove one screen, and they find another.Before parents focus on limiting screen time, it may be worth asking a different question: What is making screens so hard to put down in the first place? Here are five things worth fixing before reaching for another screen-time rule.Fix boredom before fixing screen timeThere was a time when children spent entire evenings playing in the grounds or cycling around the neighbourhood with friends. That kind of unstructured time has quietly disappeared. Now, the moment there's nothing happening: a device fills the gap. Entertainment is always one tap away. Here's the thing though: Boredom serves a purpose. It's where imagination shows up. Where children figure out how to keep themselves occupied, follow a curiosity, or invent something from nothing. When every quiet moment gets swallowed by digital content, children simply don't get the chance to develop that ability. Many parents say, My child has no idea what to do without a screen. That sentence is the problem, not the screen. The fix isn't just about cutting screen time. It's about building a life with genuinely interesting alternatives. Books, sport, music, cooking, outdoor play, drawing, puzzles. Not as punishment but as options.Fix family connection before blaming the phoneParents often complain that children are always glued to their devices. But if we're being honest, many adults are too. How often do family members sit in the same room while everyone is looking at a different screen? Children need attention and conversation. They need to feel like the people around them are actually there. When that's missing, screens step in. A video becomes entertainment, a game becomes company and social media becomes a sense of belonging to children. No one is saying parents must be available every second. That's not realistic.But even 10 minutes of real conversation after school, dinner without phones on the table, a weekend walk, talking at bedtime would make a difference.Fix your own screen habits firstThis is probably the hardest one. Children notice everything. They notice when parents scroll through their phones during meals. The conversation that gets interrupted by a notification. The rule that applies to them but not to the adults in the house. Parents are the first model children have for what normal looks like. If screens appear to be the centre of everyday life, children naturally assume that's normal. That doesn't mean parents need to become screen-free. Most parents genuinely need their phones for work and daily life. But it's difficult to enforce a rule you're visibly not following. Device-free meals. Screen-free bedrooms. No phones during conversations. Fix sleep before worrying about screen addictionA child who isn't sleeping properly is almost always going to get attracted toward screens. When rest is lacking, focus disappears, moods shift, and patience runs thin. Screens then become the easiest form of entertainment because they require very little effort. The other side of this is equally frustrating: too much screen time, especially close to bedtime, makes it harder to fall asleep. It becomes a loop. Poor sleep pushes children toward screens. More screens make sleep worse. Parents can spend a lot of energy tracking hours of screen use while missing the more straightforward question: Is my child actually getting enough rest?Fix stress, pressure, and emotional overloadNot every child who disappears into a screen is addicted to it. Some are just exhausted.Today's children face academic pressure, social pressure, extracurricular commitments, and constant comparison. Many feel like they're being evaluated all the time.. For many of them, a screen is simply an escape. When a child is glued to a device for hours, sometimes the more useful question is: What are they trying not to think about? Often, the answer has very little to do with the screen itself. Children who have healthy ways to relax, express emotions, spend time outdoors, and talk openly about their feelings are often less dependent on screens for comfort.The goal isn't raising children who never use screensLet's be honest about this. Screens aren't going anywhere. Children are growing up in a world where technology is woven into education, work, and relationships. The aim was never to cut it all out. The real aim is to make sure screens aren't carrying all the weight. A child should have friendships, hobbies, passions that have nothing to do with a device. The most effective way to reduce screen time isn't always by taking the screen away. It's by giving children something better to come back to.

The Times of India 11 Jun 2026 12:23 pm

Tamannaah Bhatia's home speaks of quiet luxury with the right balance of rejuvenation: Art inspirations to take away

Tamannaah Bhatia's home showcases a warm and cozy ambiance achieved through thoughtful design choices, not necessarily expensive items. Key elements like a large European-style painting, suspended circular chandeliers, a semi-circular couch, and a woody-themed balcony contribute to a welcoming and inviting atmosphere, encouraging relaxation over ostentation.

The Times of India 11 Jun 2026 12:13 pm

Move over cherry blossoms: Ladakhs Apricot Blossom is just as spectacular; when to go and what to expect

Ladakh transforms from a frozen desert to a floral wonderland as thousands of apricot trees bloom, heralding the vibrant Chuli Mendok festival. This event celebrates the region's agricultural heritage, community bonds, and unique Raktsey Karpo apricot. Visitors can experience traditional music, dance, archery, and local crafts, offering a glimpse into Ladakh's rich culture before the summer tourist season.

The Times of India 11 Jun 2026 12:02 pm

10 baby boy names that symbolise limitlessness

Choosing a baby name is one of the most meaningful decisions parents make. Many families look for names that carry positive and inspiring meanings, hoping the name will reflect qualities they wish for their child. Names associated with the idea of limitlessness symbolise endless possibilities, boundless potential, freedom, strength and growth. Such names can serve as a reminder that a child's future is full of opportunities and that there are no boundaries to what they can achieve.

The Times of India 11 Jun 2026 7:00 am

Quote of the day by Robert Frost: In three words I can sum up everything I've learned about life: it...

Robert Frost, a celebrated American poet, explored life's deeper meanings through his works. His quote, In three words I can sum up everything I've learned about life: it goes on, encapsulates profound wisdom about resilience, acceptance, and the inevitable flow of time. This enduring message reminds us to embrace change and appreciate life's continuous journey.

The Times of India 11 Jun 2026 7:00 am

Mom told me to stop giving interviews: Famous teenage investigator Sarthak Sidhant shares her mothers reaction on him getting attention

Eighteen-year-old Sarthak Sidhant gained national attention for exposing CBSE irregularities. While the country celebrated, his mother worried about his safety. Sarthak's story reveals the universal parental dilemma of balancing protection with allowing children to pursue their purpose. His journey underscores the importance of trust over fear in raising independent individuals.

The Times of India 10 Jun 2026 9:17 pm

Personality test: Choose a hug and see what it reveals about what you deeply want from your relationship right now

A unique personality test reveals deep emotional needs by asking you to pick a hug that instantly feels right. Each of the six hug types signifies a different craving, from protection and comfort to playfulness and security. Your choice unveils what your heart truly desires in relationships right now, offering insights into long-held emotional requirements.

The Times of India 10 Jun 2026 9:14 pm

Quote of the day for children by Abraham Maslow: One can choose to go back toward safety or forward toward growth. Growth must be chosen again and again; fear must...

Psychologist Abraham Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs highlights the human drive for growth. His quote, 'One can choose to go back toward safety or forward toward growth,' emphasizes that personal development requires continuous courage to overcome fear and embrace new experiences. This journey involves learning from mistakes and building confidence through consistent effort, ultimately leading to self-actualization.

The Times of India 10 Jun 2026 8:00 pm

5 lies every parent must teach their child before its too late

Parents are advised to teach children five crucial 'safety lies' to navigate potentially dangerous situations with strangers. These include falsely confirming parental presence at home, stating parents are arriving for pickup, refusing unwanted items, agreeing to keep secrets temporarily, and feigning memory loss regarding personal details. These lessons prioritize a child's safety over politeness.

The Times of India 10 Jun 2026 7:12 pm

How Stonehenge's stones reached the site 5,000 years ago: New study might have an answer to the puzzle

Scientists have pinpointed the origin of Stonehenge's Altar Stone to Scotland, a staggering 700 kilometers away. This six-ton sandstone, unlike local rocks, was not transported by ice, as glacial paths and timing don't align. Evidence now strongly suggests a deliberate, complex human effort involving overland and water transport, highlighting incredible ancient ingenuity and coordination.

The Times of India 10 Jun 2026 7:00 pm

Optical illusion personality test: Faces or the tree? What you see first reveals if you are logical or intuitive

Your first glance at a dual-image optical illusion reveals your core cognitive style. Spotting a tree suggests a logical, problem-solving approach, making you a reliable anchor. Seeing faces first indicates a strong intuition and emotional intelligence, though it can lead to absorbing others' stress. This quick test offers a fun insight into your subconscious processing.

The Times of India 10 Jun 2026 7:00 pm

Hyderabad gets its own Masai Mara: Inside Mokilas new staycation

In recent years, the Masai Mara has become a wildly popular travel destination because of the immense celebrity attention it has garnered. Indian travellers truly discovered the magic of this Kenyan paradise after Ranbir Kapoors romantic, surprise proposal to Alia Bhatt against its breathtaking backdrop. Known as the soul of the African wilderness, the Masai 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 10 Jun 2026 5:53 pm

Lepakshi temple ceiling paintings: 500-year-old murals that continue to astonish us

Centuries-old painted stories on walls and ceilings, like those at India's Lepakshi temple, offer a visual narrative akin to ancient cinema. These well-preserved Vijayanagara-era panels depict epic tales, including Manu Needhi Cholan's justice, Arjuna winning Draupadi's hand, his penance for the Pashupata weapon, and an intimate scene of Shiva and Parvati playing dice, captivating viewers with their enduring artistry.

The Times of India 10 Jun 2026 5:20 pm

What is the June theory? The viral relationship trend taking over social media

The June Theory, a social media trend, suggests June is a prime month for romantic advancements, from new relationships to engagements. This phenomenon is attributed to increased sunlight boosting mood and confidence, coupled with warmer weather fostering more social opportunities. The theory encourages individuals to be more open and proactive in their dating lives during this period.

The Times of India 10 Jun 2026 3:17 pm

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:

The Times of India 10 Jun 2026 1:22 pm

Treasure hunt to game tournament: 10 fun and budget-friendly summer activities for kids aged 812

Summer is the perfect time for kids to explore, play, and create wonderful memories. However, keeping children entertained for weeks can sometimes be expensive. The good news is that fun does not have to cost a lot of money. With a little creativity, kids aged 812 can enjoy exciting activities while learning new skills and staying active. Here are ten budget-friendly summer activities that are both fun and meaningful.

The Times of India 10 Jun 2026 1:10 pm

Nikhil Kamaths Bengaluru home is an epitome of modern luxury, sustainability and effortless sophistication

Nikhil Kamath is an Indian entrepreneur, investor, and stock trader best known as the co-founder of Zerodha, India's largest retail stock brokerage platform. Along with his brother Nithin Kamath, he played a key role in transforming the country's investment landscape by making stock trading more accessible and affordable for millions of Indians.

The Times of India 10 Jun 2026 1:07 pm

We would see the world together, Ama: Why an Indian founder wore her late grandmother's green saree on a US trip

Samiksha Khadka's green saree, a gift from her late grandmother, became a symbol of a promise to explore the world. After her grandmother's passing, Khadka channeled her grief into her career, eventually fulfilling her promise by visiting the United States. The heirloom serves as a constant reminder of their shared journey.

The Times of India 10 Jun 2026 1:00 pm

Katy Perry's home is all about vintage luxury that speaks warmth: Art inspirations to take away

Katy Perry's home blends polished luxury with a warm, inviting atmosphere. Her design choices, from an open patio with stunning views to an emerald green living area, create a sense of deliberate calm. A monochromatic kitchen and unique patterned lamps further enhance the sophisticated yet relaxed ambiance, making her residence a perfect retreat.

The Times of India 10 Jun 2026 12:46 pm

This town is built under massive cliffs and is becoming a must-visit destination

Have you ever imagined a complete town under rock? where massive cliffs act as natural ceilings for homes, eateries and other places. Where you could see morning sunbeams peeking through the cracks in the rocks.

The Times of India 10 Jun 2026 12:16 pm

Quote of the day by Neem Karoli Baba: Forgiveness is the greatest weapon, because a saint so armed is unperturbable he can give up anger immediately.

Anger often lingers after perceived slights, but spiritual leader Neem Karoli Baba offered a powerful perspective: forgiveness is the ultimate weapon. He taught that true strength lies not in retaliation, but in the ability to release anger, becoming unshakeable. This practice, though challenging, liberates individuals from the burden of grudges, fostering inner peace and resilience.

The Times of India 10 Jun 2026 9:28 am

Greek proverb of the day: A society grows great when old men plant trees in whose shade

Ancient Greek wisdom highlights the profound lesson of planting trees for future shade, symbolizing selfless contributions to generations ahead. This timeless proverb urges us to look beyond immediate gratification, emphasizing long-term thinking and legacy building. True greatness, it reveals, lies in investing in the future, ensuring prosperity for those who follow.

The Times of India 10 Jun 2026 9:00 am

10 baby names that feel cool, creative, and effortlessly trendy

Selecting a baby name is among the most enjoyable experiences of welcoming a new family member. Parents today want names that can give a sense of style yet also have roots in the meaning behind the name. The right combination of style and meaning gives your child a unique feel and identity. Here are ten such names that offer a touch of creativity in their essence.

The Times of India 10 Jun 2026 7:00 am

This bridge in New York once hosted 21 elephants; 5 interesting things to know

New York is one of the most beautiful cities in the world attracting travellers from all over the world. The city is renowned for its incredible history, architecture, expensive real estate, delicious food, scenic parks, skyscrapers and broadway culture. But today we will tell you about a bridge in New York where once 21 elephants and 17 camels walked!

The Times of India 9 Jun 2026 11:58 pm

This 5-minute Elon Musk productivity trick could save you hours every week

Elon Musk's productivity secret, time-blocking, is simplified by the Pomodoro Technique. This method involves focused 25-minute work intervals followed by 5-minute breaks, with longer breaks after four cycles. This approach combats procrastination, builds momentum, and prevents mental burnout by aligning with natural attention spans, making tasks feel significantly easier.

The Times of India 9 Jun 2026 10:54 pm

Delhi-NCR to Nainital in just 3 hours? New Bareilly-Haldwani Expressway project set to transform hill travel

A new greenfield expressway connecting Bareilly and Haldwani is set to significantly reduce travel time to Nainital by over three hours. This four-lane, access-controlled highway, spanning approximately 100 kilometers, aims to ease traffic congestion on existing routes. The project is expected to boost tourism and regional economic development in Uttarakhand's Kumaon region.

The Times of India 9 Jun 2026 9:53 pm

Personality test: Vintage, handheld, or full-length mirror? The picture you choose reveals if you are thoughtful, sharp or grounded

A simple personality test based on choosing one of three mirrorsvintage, handheld, or full-lengthreveals hidden traits. Each mirror choice offers insights into your approach to life, self-perception, and how you interact with others, highlighting your subconscious priorities.

The Times of India 9 Jun 2026 9:20 pm

My parents ask questions without: A family therapist asked 10 teenagers what makes them open up to their parents, the answers hold powerful parenting lessons

Teenagers often withdraw, but experts reveal they crave safe spaces to share. Parents can foster openness by avoiding overreactions, respecting privacy, and offering understanding over judgment. Asking for advice instead of giving it, and apologizing when wrong, builds crucial trust. Genuine curiosity and consistent connection, even during calm times, are key to strengthening parent-teen bonds and encouraging open communication.

The Times of India 9 Jun 2026 9:00 pm

London's Billionaire Street: 5 most expensive real estate addresses attracting the world's wealthiest buyers

And they say London is not for weak pockets for a reason! Worlds one of the costliest cities to live in, the English city has long enjoyed the status of the most prestigious real estate markets. It has been attracting billionaires, royalty, international investors and developers for a long time now.

The Times of India 9 Jun 2026 8:17 pm

How 'high priority', 'ASAP,' and 'urgent' have become workplace diseases: Mindfulness coach and IITian Gaurang Das shares why 'fake urgency' is destroying corporate culture

The modern workplace suffers from a cult of false urgency, where everything is labeled urgent or ASAP, blurring the lines between what's truly important and what's not. This constant state of perceived crisis hinders effectiveness, as decisions made in haste often create more problems.

The Times of India 9 Jun 2026 7:30 pm

How to remove yellow sweat stains

Yellow underarm stains on white clothes are a common frustration, but they're not just from sweat. A chemical reaction involving sweat, body oils, and deodorant causes this stubborn discolouration. The key to removal lies in enzyme-based detergents that break down these compounds. Pre-treating stains and washing in the hottest safe temperature are crucial steps to restore your favourite garments.

The Times of India 9 Jun 2026 7:10 pm

Indian history and mythology to native language: 6 meaningful ways to connect children with indian heritage

In today's fast-moving digital world, children are growing up with access to global cultures, trends, and ideas. While this exposure is valuable, it is equally important for them to stay connected to their own roots. Indian culture is rich with traditions, values, stories, and customs that have been passed down through generations. When children understand their heritage, they develop a stronger sense of identity, pride, and belonging. Here are six simple and meaningful ways parents can help children connect with Indian heritage and keep traditions alive.

The Times of India 9 Jun 2026 7:00 pm

3 perfect solo getaways from Hyderabad for your next escape

Need a break from Hyderabads traffic and busy schedules? A solo trip can be the perfect way to recharge, discover new places and enjoy some time with yourself. Whether you love misty hills, peaceful beaches or charming streets, Kodaikanal, Gokarna and Pondicherry offer memorable experiences for every kind of traveller. Best places for solo travellers 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 9 Jun 2026 6:01 pm

The best places to retire in India: Affordable, peaceful, and senior-friendly

These days, retiring doesn't mean an absolute halt. Whether you're a local Indian or an NRI moving back home, this phase is a fantastic chance to adopt an easier and comfortable way of living. It's the perfect time to dust off old hobbies, travel without rushing, and settle down in a spot that serves up every day conveniences, deep comfort, and a tight-knit community feel.

The Times of India 9 Jun 2026 6:00 pm

From saving to spending: 5 essential money lessons every child should learn

Money is part of everyday life, yet many children grow up without learning how to manage it wisely. While schools teach important subjects, some of the most valuable money lessons are learned at home. Teaching children about money from a young age helps them develop confidence, responsibility, and smart decision-making skills that can benefit them throughout their lives. The good news is that financial education doesn't have to be complicated. Simple, everyday conversations and experiences can help children understand the value of money and how to use it wisely. Here are five essential money lessons every child should learn.

The Times of India 9 Jun 2026 5:00 pm

Inside star footballer Cristiano Ronaldos 1,000+ crore real estate empire: Mansions, penthouses, and luxury villas across the globe

Cristiano Ronaldo remains one of the most acclaimed footballers of all time. The sportsman is known worldwide for rewriting records, but when he is not chasing the football on the pitch, the Portuguese global star loves spending time at his massive real estate which he has created with his football success.

The Times of India 9 Jun 2026 4:33 pm

Explore Hyderabads closest waterfall, just 20 km from LB Nagar

For any average Hyderabadi, the word waterfall immediately takes them on a long 5-6 hour road trip. The city residents have accepted that to catch a glimpse of rushing water, we must cross borders into Adilabad or Srisailam. Well, the Antharaganga Waterfall stays completely hidden in plain sight to shatter this belief. Located behind the 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 9 Jun 2026 4:32 pm

Optical illusion personality test: Butterfly or moth, monster, bird, dragon, or abstract? What you see first reveals if you are feeling anxious, threatened, calm, or fearful right now

Your initial perception of an optical illusion reveals your nervous system's current state. Seeing a butterfly suggests a need for space, while a dark image indicates heightened threat detection. A pattern points to a regulated state, and a creature with a story signifies an active inner world. Discover what your first glance truly signifies about your feelings.

The Times of India 9 Jun 2026 3:10 pm

10 popular home design styles shaping modern real estate

The current housing market goes beyond location and cost alone. Buyers today consider the design and function as well as its suitability for their lifestyles. There are several types of homes available on the market to suit the different requirements of individuals based on family size, budgets and other considerations. It is important to be familiar with the various kinds of housing designs that exist today.

The Times of India 9 Jun 2026 2:40 pm

Ratan Tata's leadership lessons the world will never forget: 4 personality traits that make him an epitome of humility

Ratan Tata's legacy transcends industrial success, defined by his people-first approach, visionary leadership in globalizing Indian business, and profound humility. His commitment to philanthropy, with profits channeled into societal improvement, underscored a leadership focused on service and reducing disparity, not personal gain.

The Times of India 9 Jun 2026 2:39 pm

10+10+10 rule: The 30-minute parenting habit every parent should know

In today's fast-paced world, many parents worry that they are not spending enough quality time with their children. Between work, household responsibilities, school schedules, and screen distractions, meaningful parent-child connection often takes a back seat. But what if just 30 minutes a day could make a big difference? That's where the '10+10+10 Rule' comes in, a simple parenting habit that encourages parents to spend three focused blocks of 10 minutes with their child every day. The goal isn't to do something extraordinary. It's about being present, listening, and building a stronger bond through small but meaningful moments.

The Times of India 9 Jun 2026 2:23 pm

This is the only Jyotirlinga Temple located inside Indias largest tiger reserve; heres how to reach It

Discover the unique Mallikarjuna Jyotirlinga at Srisailam, Andhra Pradesh, the only one situated within India's largest tiger reserve, the Nagarjunsagar-Srisailam Tiger Reserve. This sacred site, dedicated to Lord Shiva and Goddess Bhramaramba, blends spiritual significance with the allure of abundant wildlife, offering a rare pilgrimage experience.

The Times of India 9 Jun 2026 2:12 pm

Forget Mussoorie and Nainital: This Himalayan Valley is Uttarakhands best-kept secret

Most people when picture a getaway in Uttarakhand, they immediately think of places like Mussoorie, Nainital, or maybe Rishikesh. But hidden high up in the Garhwal Himalayas is a spot that has somehow dodged the typical tourist rush. That place is Harsil Valley. Its a gorgeous mountain hideaway packed with massive deodar trees, clear rivers, sprawling apple orchards, and snowy peaks that look spectacular.

The Times of India 9 Jun 2026 2:00 pm

Parents in Finland use this one simple habit to help children navigate life better

Finnish parents are teaching children to manage worries through a Worry Hour bedtime ritual. Children write or draw their concerns for 10-15 minutes, then close the notebook, symbolically containing their anxieties. This practice, supported by research on expressive writing, helps process emotions and reduces pre-sleep mental load, promoting better emotional well-being and sleep.

The Times of India 9 Jun 2026 1:22 pm

Shruti Haasan's home is a musician's abode with a tinge of colourful gothic style: Art inspirations to take away

Shruti Haasan's Mumbai apartment is a vibrant self-portrait, reflecting her fearless, rebellious spirit. Discover art inspirations like a rugged stone wall, a dedicated music corner brimming with instruments and lyrics, and a striking blend of gothic graffiti with playful pop elements. Her use of crazy colours and patterned textiles creates a warm, bohemian, and perfectly imperfect living space.

The Times of India 9 Jun 2026 12:01 pm

Quote of the day by Osho: When you are flowing with joy, blissfulness, that is the moment to be aware, but people do exactly the opposite. What Osho says about enjoying the little detours of life

Experiencing genuine happiness often sees us distracted, missing the chance to deepen the feeling. Spiritual teacher Osho suggests that true awareness is vital during joyful moments, not just during distress. He argues that cultivating presence when happy makes it easier to navigate difficult times, as trying to find clarity amidst anguish proves far more challenging.

The Times of India 9 Jun 2026 9:19 am

Spanish proverb of the day: The devil knows more through being old than through...

Spanish proverbs offer timeless wisdom, with The devil knows more through being old than through being a devil highlighting experience over innate talent. This saying emphasizes that age brings invaluable lessons, often learned through both success and failure. It encourages respecting elders' insights and understanding that true wisdom stems from lived experiences, not just knowledge acquisition.

The Times of India 9 Jun 2026 9:00 am

See, I wear CK underwear: What a class 3 student said during a fight raises an uncomfortable question on new age parenting

A playground argument in Gurgaon revealed children bragging about designer underwear. This incident highlights how youngsters absorb adult values concerning wealth and status. Experts warn that this focus on possessions can lead to insecurity. Parents are urged to celebrate character and kindness over material achievements to foster genuine confidence in children.

The Times of India 9 Jun 2026 8:00 am

10 baby names with the letter X that sound modern and cool

In a world where parents search for unique names, names starting with the letter X have proven to be a very stylish choice. Such names are not only rare and modern but also offer an element of uniqueness that sets them apart from conventional names.

The Times of India 9 Jun 2026 7:00 am

There are only 4 American states that begin with the letter 'W', and they hide some of the world's most iconic wonders

Wyoming is America's least populous state and is known as The Equality State. It was also the first U.S. territory to grant women the right to vote.

The Times of India 8 Jun 2026 11:25 pm

People will instantly take you more seriously when you start doing these 10 things

There is a quiet, powerful shift that happens when people suddenly start taking you seriously. Its not something you can demand by stamping your feet, and it definitely doesn't happen by waiting around for someone to finally notice you. It happens organically based on how you carry yourself day in and day out.Respect isn't handed out like a participation trophy; it's earned through consistent actions that prove you value your own time, energy, and worth.When you align your behaviour with these foundational habits, the room naturally changes how it treats you.

The Times of India 8 Jun 2026 11:00 pm

Want your kids to spend less time on screens? Try these 5 simple parenting shifts that actually work

For many parents, screens have become an everyday battle with kids. However, phrases like Put the screen away! do anything but solve the problem. Instead what follows is childs arguments and parents repeating themselves. However, reducing screen time doesnt have to come with constant nagging and frustration. Instead it is about making habits that are so interesting children themselves drift away from sticking onto the screens. Here are five simple ways to reduce screen dependence in children without turning every day into a battle for parents:

The Times of India 8 Jun 2026 9:00 pm

10 subtle signs someone may be jealous of you, as per psychology

Jealousy rarely shows up with a neon sign.Instead, it prefers to hide out behind polite smiles, passive-aggressive remarks, and seemingly innocent questions.Psychologically speaking, envy isn't usually a single, dramatic blow-up. Its more of a slow, toxic drip of consistent behaviors. When these subtle patterns start grouping together over time, its a pretty safe bet that the other person's reactions are coming from a place of deep personal insecurity, not genuine support.Here are some subtle signs that someone is secretly green with envy.

The Times of India 8 Jun 2026 9:00 pm

Quote of the day for kids by Morgan Freeman: If you live a life of make-believe, your life isn't worth anything until you do something that

Renowned actor Morgan Freeman's philosophy emphasizes confronting reality for true growth. His quote, If you live a life of make-believe, your life isn't worth anything until you do something that does challenge your reality, highlights the importance of pushing boundaries.

The Times of India 8 Jun 2026 8:00 pm

Which is the only country in the world that naturally has both lions and tigers in the wild?

India is the only country where both Asiatic lions and Bengal tigers roam wild. While lions are confined to Gujarat's Gir forest, tigers inhabit numerous reserves nationwide. Historically, their ranges overlapped, but today, they remain geographically separated, showcasing India's diverse habitats and conservation efforts.

The Times of India 8 Jun 2026 8:00 pm

Meet Sparta: The 32,000-year-old frozen cave lion cub whose DNA tells the story between them and modern lions

A 32,000-year-old frozen cave lion cub, nicknamed 'Sparta,' has revealed that cave lions are a distinct lineage that evolved independently for over 1.5 million years. Analysis of ancient DNA shows unique biological features and suggests interbreeding with modern lions during colder periods when their ranges overlapped.

The Times of India 8 Jun 2026 6:54 pm