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Shreyas Iyer leases luxury Worli apartment for 7.14 crore over three years, highlighting Mumbais booming premium rental market

Indian cricketer Shreyas Iyer has leased a luxurious 3,875 sq ft apartment in Mumbai's Worli for over three years, with a total rental commitment of 7.14 crore. The premium Artesia tower residence offers extensive amenities and highlights the growing demand for high-end rentals among celebrities seeking flexibility and prime locations.

The Times of India 14 Jun 2026 5:24 pm

Where lens meets letter: Hyderabad exhibition bridges art forms

Hyderabad:It was a rare exhibition that not only delighted the eyes but also touched the soul. Photography and calligraphy are two distinct forms of visual expression, each with its own language, technique and artistic philosophy. One captures reality through the lens, while the other transforms words into art through graceful strokes. Yet, in an extraordinary 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 14 Jun 2026 5:24 pm

This is what parents of academically strong kids did differently at home: 5 powerful real life examples

When parents think about raising academically strong kids, they immediately think of extra classes, strict schedules, or hours of practice.But when a parent asked families of high-achieving children what they actually did at their homes, their responses revealed something unexpected. The parent asked through a reddit post: For those of you that raised academically strong kids - what did you do? Im really not looking for a discussion on schooling and unschooling or homeschooling etc; I would like to know from parents whove raised academically strong kids what they did at home. As for the responses, instead of only talking about grades and studying, many parents pointed towards everyday habits.

The Times of India 14 Jun 2026 5:20 pm

What is the burned haystack dating method? The viral dating trend that helps singles spot red flags fast

Modern dating fatigue has led to the Burned Haystack method, a trend encouraging quick filtering of incompatible matches. Developed by Dr. Jennie Young, it involves lock to burn (B2B) strategies and identifying 33 red flag rhetorical patterns to efficiently find suitable long-term partners by eliminating unsuitable options first.

The Times of India 14 Jun 2026 1:19 pm

Kaley Cuoco's Mediterranean-style home is an abode of warmth with a splash of colours: Art inspirations to take away

Big Bang Theory star Kaley Cuoco is expecting her second child, a baby girl, with fianc Tom Pelphrey. Fans are also inspired by her vibrant Mediterranean-style mansion, designed with interior designer Jeff Andrews.

The Times of India 14 Jun 2026 1:16 pm

Worlds longest snakes and where travellers can spot them

Spotting a snake in its natural habitat is no less than an adventure. But for many wildlife enthusiasts, spotting a giant snake is a memorable experience. Yes, we are talking about the longest snakes in the world living in the jungles of South America, rainforests of Southeast Asia and the savannas of Africa.

The Times of India 14 Jun 2026 12:50 pm

From music to handicrafts: 5 Indian markets that come to life at night, and what travellers need to know

Indians love shopping, and different day bazaars in India are famous for their unique experience and variety. But a lot of fun actually starts when the sun goes down. When the evening makes the weather cool, streetlights flicker on, and then the markets turn into a energetic hubs that has street food, crafts, music, and locals moving around.

The Times of India 14 Jun 2026 12:18 pm

There are no roads that lead to this ancient monastery in Ladakh: How do travellers visit?

Discover Phugtal Monastery, a hidden gem in Ladakh's Zanskar region, accessible only by foot. Perched on a cliff face, this ancient 'Cave of Liberation' offers unparalleled solitude and a glimpse into centuries-old monastic life. The journey, though challenging due to altitude, rewards visitors with breathtaking scenery and a profound spiritual experience, making it a truly unique Himalayan destination.

The Times of India 14 Jun 2026 8:50 am

Elon Musk becomes the world's first trillionaire: He lives in a 400 square feet home, and his mom reveals, 'There is no food in the fridge'

Elon Musk has officially become the world's first trillionaire following SpaceX's record-breaking IPO, with his net worth soaring past $1.1 trillion. Despite his immense wealth, Musk lives a remarkably modest life in a tiny, prefabricated home in Texas, prioritizing work over lavish accommodations.

The Times of India 14 Jun 2026 8:22 am

10 baby boy names symbolising fortune and good luck

Choosing a name for a baby is one of the most meaningful decisions parents make. Many families look for names that carry positive meanings, hoping they will inspire happiness, success, prosperity, and good fortune throughout a child's life. Names associated with luck and blessings have been cherished across cultures for generations because they symbolise optimism and a bright future. Here are ten baby boy names connected with fortune, prosperity and good luck, along with their meanings and significance.

The Times of India 14 Jun 2026 7:00 am

He washed helicopters, built an empire, retired then became an intern at 64: Meet Otis DSouza, the viral intern who proves its never too late to start over

A 64-year-old former entrepreneur, Otis DSouza, found renewed purpose as an intern at a Mumbai startup, not for money but for something to do. His viral story highlights the value of experience and the importance of listening, proving that life's most valuable lessons can emerge from unexpected places and that curiosity fuels continued contribution.

The Times of India 14 Jun 2026 12:23 am

Why homemade pickles spoil and 6 simple ways to make them last longer

Homemade pickles offer delightful flavours but can spoil due to contamination, excess moisture, or incorrect salt balance. Ensuring clean, dry jars, keeping ingredients submerged, and maintaining the right salt-acid ratio are crucial. Proper storage in cool, dark places and using clean utensils prevent spoilage, ensuring your preserved treats remain delicious and safe.

The Times of India 13 Jun 2026 9:03 pm

The surprising trait shared by children who stay close to parents as adults

Genuine adult-child closeness thrives on emotional safety, not pressure. Parents fostering trust, allowing independence, and embracing honesty create lasting bonds. When children feel seen and loved unconditionally, they remain connected, viewing parents as allies rather than judges. This secure attachment ensures love endures through life's inevitable disagreements.

The Times of India 13 Jun 2026 8:54 pm

Quote of the day for children by St. Jerome: Good, better, best. Never let it rest. 'Til your good is better and your...

Saint Jerome, renowned for his Latin Bible translation, championed lifelong learning. His quote, Good, better, best. Never let it rest, urges continuous self-improvement and perseverance. This timeless advice encourages individuals to strive for personal excellence, not just compare themselves to others, fostering resilience and confidence in achieving their full potential.

The Times of India 13 Jun 2026 8:00 pm

5 signs from the universe that you may be on the wrong path

Many people now focus on life satisfaction over mere success. Conversations about universal signs are gaining traction. Recurring lessons, unfulfilling achievements, persistent exhaustion, ignored intuition, and dreams of a different life signal a potential misalignment. These subtle nudges suggest a need to re-evaluate one's direction. Paying attention to these signs can lead to a more authentic existence.

The Times of India 13 Jun 2026 7:30 pm

Viral: Inside Hyderabads indoor F1 racing studio in Jubilee Hills

What if you could race a Formula 1 car through Monacos famous streets or battle for pole position at Silverstone without leaving Hyderabad? Thats exactly the experience on offer at Pit Lane Racing Studio, a unique motorsport-themed destination located inside Westend Mall in Jubilee Hills. As Formula 1 continues to gain popularity across India, 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 13 Jun 2026 6:39 pm

World's rarest great ape pushed to the brink after a deadly storm? Study suggests we might lose the Tapanuli orangutan, only discovered in 2017

A recent cyclone in Sumatra killed approximately 58 Tapanuli orangutans, representing about 7% of the critically endangered species. This devastating loss, caused by relentless rain and landslides, pushes the world's rarest great ape closer to extinction. Researchers warn that such extreme weather events are likely to become more frequent due to climate change.

The Times of India 13 Jun 2026 6:30 pm

Hyderabads RMZ Nexity food trail 2026: 6 spots you must try

Hyderabads Hitech City often makes headlines for its culinary scene, and Siasat.com, too, has extensively covered the area by curating extensive food guides for landmarks like Knowledge City and Knowledge Park. We have time and again tracked how modern tech parks have evolved into legitimate culinary hotspots. Another campus that makes waves for its unique 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 13 Jun 2026 5:48 pm

Blinkit users type random gibberish into search bar and the results are freaking people out

Blinkit's search function sparked debate after users found random gibberish yielded chocolates and snacks. While some lauded this as clever design, inferring user intent, others voiced concern, deeming it a potentially manipulative nudge towards tempting products, especially for children. This viral moment highlights the fine line between helpful technology and unsettling inference.

The Times of India 13 Jun 2026 5:15 pm

700 Km from Hyderabad, this heart-shaped island is pure magic

Not many travellers from Hyderabad know that a small island off the Karnataka coast hides one of Indias most spectacular underwater worlds. Surrounded by the crystal-clear waters of the Arabian Sea, Netrani Island is a heart-shaped patch of land famous for its rich marine life and world-class scuba diving. The island is also known as 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 13 Jun 2026 5:10 pm

How does the Venus flytrap snap? Scientists crack a puzzle that confused even Charles Darwin

Researchers have uncovered how the Venus flytrap snaps shut so quickly. The plant's hinged leaves, already under tension, suddenly soften upon trigger. This rapid release of stored stress causes the trap to flip shut in less than a second, a mechanism previously baffling scientists.

The Times of India 13 Jun 2026 5:00 pm

Why do biscuit packets have those tiny holes in crackers?

Tiny holes, known as docking, are crucial for cracker crispness and flatness. These perforations allow steam to escape during baking, preventing puffing and ensuring even heat distribution. This simple food engineering technique, used for centuries, guarantees a consistent, satisfying crunch and clean break in every cracker.

The Times of India 13 Jun 2026 4:00 pm

5 signs lifes hardest phase is finally behind you

Thats when you begin to realize: maybe the worst part is over. Not because life became easy, but because you did. Here are five signs your soul may have quietly passed through one of its most painful tests.

The Times of India 13 Jun 2026 3:59 pm

These 3 qualities make you irreplaceable at work, says IIT graduate-turned-monk Gauranga Das

Beyond degrees and experience, true irreplaceability at work stems from three key qualities. An Indian monk and former engineer highlights staying calm under pressure, fostering generosity by lifting colleagues, and treating everyone with equal respect, regardless of their position, as vital for professional security.

The Times of India 13 Jun 2026 3:24 pm

Have you done the sun test before investing in a house

A sun test is a simple but smart way to understand how much natural light a home receives, how the light changes through the day, and whether the space feels bright, warm, or shaded at different hours. When buying a home, it matters a lot because sunlight affects comfort, ventilation, energy use, glare, and even how livable a room feels across seasons. Here are some reasons why conducting a sun test is one of the most important steps when buying a new home:

The Times of India 13 Jun 2026 3:04 pm

What Michelle Obama taught her daughters about disappointment that every parent can learn from

Michelle Obama's parenting approach emphasizes guiding children through disappointment rather than shielding them. This teaches resilience by allowing them to experience difficult emotions and learn they can survive setbacks. This method fosters confidence and a sturdier sense of self, preparing children for life's inevitable challenges.

The Times of India 13 Jun 2026 2:45 pm

Why do children struggle to calm down sometimes? 7 activities that can help manage big emotions

Children's intense emotions often stem from developing brains, not misbehavior. Telling them to 'calm down' can be counterproductive. Instead, engaging in activities like jumping, water play, blowing bubbles, animal walks, climbing, dancing, or playing with clay helps them regulate their bodies and manage big feelings effectively, fostering a sense of safety and understanding.

The Times of India 13 Jun 2026 1:00 pm

Quote of the day by Ram Dass: The quieter you become, the more you can hear; wisdom from the Harvard psychologist who found his guru in Neem Karoli Baba

In our hyper-connected world, true quiet is a rarity, leading to a subtle exhaustion from constant information intake. Spiritual teacher Ram Dass, known for 'Be Here Now', suggests that embracing silence allows us to hear our inner voice and the world's subtle cues. This simple practice, like mindful walking or sitting still, sharpens attention by reducing mental static.

The Times of India 13 Jun 2026 12:10 pm

I got carried away: Pranit More issues fresh apology as 370 Biryani row refuses to die down

Comedian Pranit More has issued a new apology for his role in the 370 biryani controversy, admitting he got carried away and failed to challenge an audience member's problematic remarks. The incident, which began as crowd work, escalated into a national discussion on consent and accountability, with More now acknowledging his responsibility.

The Times of India 13 Jun 2026 11:25 am

Top 6 luxury residential societies redefining urban living in Gurugram

Gurugram has emerged as one of India's premier luxury real estate destinations, offering world-class residential communities that combine comfort, exclusivity and modern amenities. From golf-facing residences to smart homes and integrated townships, these developments are setting new standards for upscale living. Here are six luxury residential societies redefining urban living in the city.

The Times of India 13 Jun 2026 10:00 am

David Hockney passes away at 88: Who was one of Britain's most celebrated artists, whom King Charles calls a man of 'irrepressible charm and talent'?

Renowned British artist David Hockney, celebrated for his iconic swimming pool paintings and vibrant style, has passed away in London at the age of 88. His career spanned seven decades, embracing diverse mediums from painting to digital art, leaving a legacy of joyful and innovative work that deeply touched the public and art world alike.

The Times of India 13 Jun 2026 9:09 am

10 baby girl names meaning courage, wisdom and resilience

A name is one of the most meaningful gifts parents can give their child. Many parents today seek names that not only sound beautiful but also carry inspiring meanings. Names associated with courage, wisdom and resilience can serve as lifelong reminders of strength, intelligence and determination.

The Times of India 13 Jun 2026 7:00 am

Quote of the day by Kurt Vonnegut: We have to continually be jumping off cliffs and developing our wings on the...

Kurt Vonnegut's enduring wisdom encourages embracing uncertainty and taking bold steps. His famous quote, We have to continually be jumping off cliffs and developing our wings on the way down, highlights that growth and success stem from action, not just preparation. This philosophy is particularly relevant today, urging individuals to seize opportunities and learn through experience.

The Times of India 13 Jun 2026 7:00 am

Why the Empire State Building should top every travellers New York itinerary in Americas milestone year

The Empire State Building, a symbol of American ambition, is preparing for significant events, including its annual Fourth of July celebration and America's 250th Anniversary. Visitors can enjoy exclusive fireworks views and witness tall ship gatherings. The iconic skyscraper also offers immersive exhibits and breathtaking panoramic views from its observation decks.

The Times of India 12 Jun 2026 11:16 pm

These IRCTC booking tricks could improve your chances of getting a lower berth; what travellers need to know

Securing a lower berth on Indian Railways can significantly enhance your travel comfort, especially for overnight journeys. While not guaranteed, strategic booking on IRCTC, including selecting berth preferences and utilizing the 'Book only if at least one lower berth is allotted' option, can boost your chances. Early booking and awareness of quotas for senior citizens and women are also key.

The Times of India 12 Jun 2026 9:18 pm

Jewish Proverb of the Day: A woman of sixty, like a girl of six, runs at the sound of Life lessons on perception, experience, joy, celebration and why age is just a number

Jewish Proverb of the Day highlights the meaning of A woman of sixty, like a girl of six, runs at the sound of wedding music. The saying reflects how joy, celebration, and emotional excitement are not limited by age, but are deeply rooted in human nature. It suggests that certain momentsespecially weddings, which symbolize love, unity, and new beginningscan awaken a childlike enthusiasm in people regardless of how many years they have lived.

The Economic Times 12 Jun 2026 7:08 pm

Optical illusion personality test: Woman or trees? What you see first reveals if you are creative or sensitive

This optical illusion personality test reveals how your brain prioritizes visual patterns. Seeing trees first suggests a curious, creative mind that seeks meaning and possibilities. If you noticed the woman first, it indicates an emotionally driven individual who values deep connections and human understanding.

The Times of India 12 Jun 2026 7:00 pm

Harmanpreet Kaur, Indian women cricket team captains, home in Moga, Punjab is a reflection of her humble roots, family values and cricketing success

Harmanpreet Kaur is a name that needs no introduction. The captain cool of the Indian womens cricket team has created a legacy with her fearless batting.

The Times of India 12 Jun 2026 4:47 pm

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

Chinese Proverb of the Day: An 18-year-old girl changes eighteen times; the more she changes, the more she Life lessons on beauty, transformation, age and why change is the only constant

Chinese Proverb of the Day highlights the meaning of An 18-year-old girl changes eighteen times; the more she changes, the more beautiful she becomes. The saying reflects the idea that youth is a period of constant growth, transformation, and self-discovery. It suggests that change is a natural part of becoming who we are, and that each new experience can add confidence, maturity, and charm.

The Economic Times 11 Jun 2026 6:43 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

6 simple ways to avoid unexpected snake encounters this spring

Most encounters are brief and accidental, but they tend to stay in memory because they happen so suddenly. Thats why a few simple habits around homes and outdoor spaces matter this season.

The Times of India 11 Jun 2026 1:12 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

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