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Personality test: Vintage, handheld or full-length mirror? The mirror you choose reveals how you perceive yourself

This visual personality test reveals insights into your true nature based on your choice of mirror. Whether you're drawn to a vintage, handheld, or full-length mirror, your selection decodes how you perceive yourself and your inner self. The test suggests that understanding these reflections helps recognize the energy you project.

The Times of India 3 May 2026 5:00 pm

10 common behaviours that quietly ruin first impressions

Weve all been theremeeting someone new and feeling that immediate connection. Science suggests we form an opinion about someone in roughly seven seconds.That is barely enough time to get a full sentence out, but its plenty of time for your shoes, your scent, and your body language to tell a whole story before you even open your mouth.First impressions, once formed, are notoriously hard to delete. If you trip at the start, youre spending the rest of the relationship trying to catch up. Heres a look at the subtle (and not-so-subtle) things that can accidentally tank your reputation before youve even started.

The Times of India 3 May 2026 3:18 pm

Why are ACs exploding? Here are some common mistakes you might be making unknowingly

Recent AC explosions have caused fatalities and significant fires in Delhi and Ghaziabad. These incidents highlight risks from refrigerant leaks, poor maintenance, electrical faults, and improper installation. Experts advise regular servicing, using certified parts, and professional installation to prevent such dangerous failures.

The Times of India 3 May 2026 1:24 pm

Are you a bad person? The uncomfortable truth about how your past may be shaping your behaviour

Past hurts can unconsciously shape present behaviour, leading to defensive patterns that unintentionally harm others. Recognizing these ingrained reactions, like quick anger or emotional withdrawal, is crucial. It's not about being a bad person, but about understanding how unhealed experiences can impact relationships and taking responsibility for one's actions' effect on others.

The Times of India 3 May 2026 11:38 am

People are losing jobs to AIBut this quiet trait could save yours, shares ex-Oracle boss

In an era of rapid AI advancement, former Oracle executive Pradeep Kannan highlights that human relevance at work hinges on attitude, not just skills. He emphasizes that a 'hunger' to learn, even amidst uncertainty, is a crucial, untrainable asset.

The Times of India 3 May 2026 11:11 am

Why do humans have eyebrows? Here are some of their hidden powers you never noticed

Eyebrows are more than just facial flair; they evolved from protective brow ridges to enable subtle emotional signaling and enhance facial recognition. Their mobility allows for quick, non-verbal communication, fostering trust and larger social groups, distinguishing modern humans from Neanderthals.

The Times of India 3 May 2026 10:24 am

In 1978, James Dysons frustration with a clogging vacuum led to the formation of Dyson

A common household frustration sparked an idea for James Dyson. He spent fifteen years developing a bagless vacuum cleaner. Dyson applied principles of cyclonic separation, a scientific technique. This innovation transformed suction power and airflow. His perseverance led to a revolutionary product that is now a standard feature in modern vacuums.

The Times of India 3 May 2026 1:30 am

In 1969, Donald Fishers trouble finding the right jeans fit led to the formation of Gap

In 1969, Donald Fisher's frustration with finding well-fitting jeans led him and his wife to establish a store catering to the youth market. Their focus on solving the fit issue and offering convenience democratized fashion, evolving from selling other brands to creating their own philosophy of accessible style for everyone.

The Times of India 3 May 2026 1:10 am

In 1886, John Stith Pembertons pursuit of a nerve tonic led to Coca-Cola being formed

Coca-Cola began as a medicinal syrup in the 1880s. A pharmacist created it to be a nerve tonic. It was sold in pharmacies which were social hubs. Later, it was mixed with carbonated water. This transformed it from a remedy to a popular drink. Businessmen then developed it into a worldwide brand. The drink's ingredients changed significantly over time.

The Times of India 3 May 2026 1:00 am

In 1849, Walter Hunts debt troubles led to the modern safety pin being formed

A 19th-century machinist, Walter Hunt, invented the safety pin out of desperation to repay a $15 debt. His ingenious design, featuring a spring and catch, revolutionized fasteners by preventing accidental pricks. Though Hunt sold the patent for a quick profit, his simple yet effective creation became a mass-produced marvel, impacting everyday life and even evolving into a cultural symbol.

The Times of India 2 May 2026 11:30 pm

In 1886, Josephine Cochrane's frustration with broken china led to the modern dishwasher

Nineteenth-century socialite Josephine Cochrane, frustrated by chipped dishes, invented the first practical automatic dishwasher. Rejecting scrubbing, she pioneered using water jets to clean, a revolutionary concept. Though patented in 1886, widespread adoption took decades due to infrastructure limitations, with hotels and restaurants first benefiting from her ingenious design, fundamentally changing home maintenance.

The Times of India 2 May 2026 11:15 pm

5 things to think about before breaking up

We usually treat breakups as raw emotional impulses. Yet, taking a step back to look at the anatomy of a split through a clinical, psychological lens can save you from a lifetime of regretor give you the exact, unapologetic clarity you need to finally walk away. Before you make a permanent decision, here are five science-backed things you absolutely need to evaluate.

The Times of India 2 May 2026 10:50 pm

In 1971, a routine park project in Dayton exposed unusual soil marks, which uncovered a native American village beneath farmland

Construction workers in Dayton, Ohio, unearthed a significant archaeological find in 1971. They discovered post holes, revealing a hidden Fort Ancient Native American village. This site, now known as SunWatch Indian Village, offers a glimpse into a vibrant community that thrived centuries ago. It showcases their daily lives, social structures, and interactions with other groups.

The Times of India 2 May 2026 10:50 pm

In 2001, Jimmy Wales and Larry Sanger watched an encyclopedia stall and quietly changed how the world learns everything

Initially conceived as a backup for the slow-moving Nupedia, Wikipedia's open editing model proved to be a revolutionary success. This workaround allowed for rapid content creation and self-correction, ultimately surpassing its predecessor and becoming the world's go-to source for information. The project's accidental triumph highlights the power of accessible participation in knowledge sharing.

The Times of India 2 May 2026 9:50 pm

In 1997, Reed Hastings got hit with a late fee and quietly rewired the way world watches movies

A common annoyance with late video rental fees sparked a revolutionary idea for Reed Hastings. The limitations of physical stores, from sold-out movies to strict hours, fueled widespread customer frustration. The advent of durable, mail-friendly DVDs, combined with online ordering, allowed Netflix to dismantle these inconveniences, offering a more convenient and stress-free movie rental experience for millions.

The Times of India 2 May 2026 9:40 pm

In 1962, Sam Walton watched his competitors stock their shelves and built the biggest retail chain in history

Sam Walton built Walmart not from an office, but by tirelessly visiting competitor stores, gathering insights on operations and pricing. He wasn't the first with the discount idea, but his relentless observation and learning from the ground up allowed him to develop a replicable, disciplined system. This hands-on approach, not a secret algorithm, fueled Walmart's rise in a competitive market.

The Times of India 2 May 2026 9:30 pm

Why curd turns sour faster in summer and how to control fermentation at home

In summer, those bacteria work at a quicker pace, which means fermentation speeds up and sourness arrives sooner. The good news is that with a little care, you can slow things down, keep the taste balanced and make curd turn out just the way you like it. Scroll down to read more.

The Times of India 2 May 2026 9:00 pm

Why milk packets in India have blue, green and orange colours

Indian dairy packets use a color-coded system to quickly indicate milk fat content, with blue for toned, green for standardized, and orange for full cream. This visual shortcut simplifies choices for consumers, becoming an intuitive part of daily shopping habits and product identity.

The Times of India 2 May 2026 7:00 pm

The truck rolled away, but kids? This fathers reaction is a great lesson in handling childrens mistakes

A viral clip captured a father's remarkable calm after his children accidentally sent a truck rolling towards a ditch. Instead of anger, he embraced them, prioritizing their safety. This incident highlights how parental reactions to mistakes, especially fear and failure, profoundly shape a child's psychological development, fostering learning over shame.

The Times of India 2 May 2026 7:00 pm

5 budget international trips under 50,000 from India this summer (with flights)

If you have been dreaming of that international trip for years but the budget stopped you? Worry not as we got you with this good news! Not every time you need a six-figure bank balance to stamp your passport. With smart planning, you can easily explore destinations under 50,000 for a 45 day trip. Yes! Thats all you need. And we have prepared a well-researched itinerary for you so that you dont have to worry about the planning part at least.

The Times of India 2 May 2026 6:54 pm

How to make Dhaba style Butter Chicken at home

With the right marinade, a properly cooked onion-tomato base, and a little patience, you can make butter chicken at home that tastes full-bodied, rustic, and deeply satisfying. Scroll down for the recipe....

The Times of India 2 May 2026 6:11 pm

Real-life Mermaids take over Hyderabad: Heres where you see them

Hyderabad: A touch of fantasy has taken over the city this summer, as the Jala Kanya Aquarium Live Show at the ongoing Summer Utsav Mela draws curious crowds and excited families. In a sight rarely seen in Hyderabad, mermaids have also arrived and are captivating visitors with their graceful underwater performances. Inside large glass tanks, 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 2 May 2026 5:45 pm

Blue Tokai bets big on Hyderabads booming coffee culture

The aroma of specialty coffee is becoming a permanent fixture in Hyderabads sensory landscape. As the citys third space culture evolves, residents are moving beyond instant brews toward a deeper appreciation for regional terroirs and artisanal techniques. Capitalising on this growing curiosity, Blue Tokai Coffee Roasters recently celebrated the launch of its second flagship Origins 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 2 May 2026 5:33 pm

Things youll only realise about your partner when you WFH together

Do you really know your partner? Well, no. Not until you have been WFH buddies!

The Times of India 2 May 2026 5:04 pm

Is it wrong to dislike your parents? The uncomfortable truth about toxic parenting in India

Many Indians grapple with disliking their parents, often mistaking resentment for personal failing due to cultural emphasis on respect and sacrifice. Toxic parenting, disguised as concern, can inflict emotional harm through control and dismissal of feelings.

The Times of India 2 May 2026 5:00 pm

3 hours from Hyderabad, this fort hides shaking minarets

While the Charminar and Golconda Fort define the skyline of the Deccan, a few hours north of Hyderabad lies a sentinel of history that remains largely whispered about in local lore rather than shouted about in travel brochures. Elgandal Fort, perched defiantly on a hillock near the banks of the Manair River, is more than 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 2 May 2026 4:40 pm

The love between Krishna and Yashoda holds 5 lessons every mother should know

A child may grow, wander, resist, question or even break rules, but the thread between mother and child often remains unbroken. In the love story of Krishna and Yashoda, there are lessons that feel especially meaningful for mothers today. Scroll down to read more...

The Times of India 2 May 2026 3:15 pm

Who is Kavya Reddy? All about Bellamkonda Sai Sreenivas wife

The actor recently tied the knot with Kavya Reddy in a quiet, traditional ceremony at Tirumala Temple, and honestly, its the kind of wedding that feels more personal than performative.So, who exactly is Kavya Reddy?

The Times of India 2 May 2026 3:00 pm

8 black superfoods you should add to your diet today

From everyday staples to more niche ingredients, black superfoods can do more than make your meals look interesting. They can add texture, depth and a quiet nutritional upgrade to the foods you already eat. Here are eight worth knowing.

The Times of India 2 May 2026 3:00 pm

What is over-parenting? 4 signs you might be doing it without realising

What starts as concern can slowly turn into constant intervention, decision-making, and rescue. Children may still look cared for, but they may also begin to lose space to think, fail, and grow on their own. The signs are often subtle, and that is exactly what makes them so easy to miss in everyday family life today.

The Times of India 2 May 2026 2:00 pm

Real Boston Richey in hot water after ex-girlfriends Tatiana Chanell's shocking allegations

Influencer Tatiana Chanell has publicly accused rapper Real Boston Richey of physical violence and kidnapping during their four-year relationship. She shared photos as alleged evidence of abuse, including incidents that reportedly occurred when she was underage. Richey has not yet responded to these recent social media allegations.

The Times of India 2 May 2026 1:32 pm

Noida International Airport set for June 15 take-off: What travellers should expect from Delhi-NCRs newest aviation hub

Noida International Airport, also known as Jewar Airport, is set to commence operations on June 15, marking a significant development for Delhi-NCR's aviation sector. This new greenfield hub aims to alleviate pressure on Delhi's IGI Airport, offering improved connectivity and passenger convenience. IndiGo will operate the inaugural flight, with other carriers expected to join soon, initially focusing on domestic routes.

The Times of India 2 May 2026 12:55 pm

How to make a thick mango shake at home

A few ripe mangoes, some chilled milk, and the right balance of creaminess are enough to bring it together at home. The secret lies in the mangoes themselves, the temperature of the ingredients, and one simple choice: whether you want it plain, extra rich with vanilla ice cream, or loaded with little mango chunks for texture. Scroll down for the recipe...

The Times of India 2 May 2026 11:17 am

Fashion quote of the day by Miuccia Prada: 'What you wear is how you present yourself to the world, especially today when human contacts go so fast...'

Miuccia Prada's insight that fashion is an instant language resonates deeply today. Our clothing silently communicates our identity and values, a crucial first impression in a fast-paced world. From challenging beauty norms to reflecting societal shifts and subtle status signals, what we wear is a powerful, wordless statement about who we are and how we wish to be perceived.

The Times of India 2 May 2026 10:34 am

Yellow alert in Delhi-NCR: IMD forecasts thunderstorms for next two days; what travellers need to know

Delhi-NCR faces a yellow alert for thunderstorms and gusty winds up to 50 km/h over the next two days, potentially impacting travel. Light rain is expected Sunday, offering a welcome respite from summer heat. While today remains clear, travellers should prepare for possible disruptions and carry rain gear. This pre-monsoon weather is typical for May.

The Times of India 2 May 2026 9:45 am

Quote of the day by Fyodor Dostoevsky: 'To love someone means to see them as God intended them'

Fyodor Dostoevsky's quote, 'To love someone means to see them as God intended them,' challenges conventional notions of love. It urges us to look beyond personal expectations and flaws, embracing individuals for their true selves. This perspective fosters deeper understanding, acceptance, and genuine connection, transforming relationships by prioritizing presence over perfection.

The Times of India 2 May 2026 8:52 am

7 powerful theories youll wish you understood in your early 20s

These theories will make learning lessons in life, a welcome moment rather than a heartbreaking tragedy.

The Times of India 2 May 2026 7:00 am

Song Ranked No. 1: Aretha Franklins Respect redefined pop music; its civil and womens rights power endures

Aretha Franklin's 1967 rendition of Respect transcended music, becoming a powerful anthem for the Civil Rights and Women's Rights movements. Originally an Otis Redding ballad, Franklin's version, with its female perspective and empowering message, redefined the song's impact. Recognized by Rolling Stone and the Library of Congress, its themes of self-worth and equality remain profoundly relevant today.

The Times of India 2 May 2026 12:29 am

5 rare wild animals you can spot in national parks of the USA

America's national parks teem with incredible wildlife, from the iconic black bears of the Great Smoky Mountains to playful sea otters in the Channel Islands. Olympic National Park hosts the majestic Roosevelt elk, while Zion's canyons are home to elusive mountain lions. Denali National Park offers breathtaking views of soaring bald eagles, a true symbol of American wilderness.

The Times of India 1 May 2026 11:00 pm

Best time to do yoga: Morning vs evening; What works better for your body?

Morning yoga sharpens the mind and builds discipline, while evening yoga enhances flexibility and relieves stress. The body responds differently at each time, guided by natural rhythms. Choosing the right time depends on lifestyle and goals, but staying consistent matters more than perfect timing.

The Times of India 1 May 2026 9:03 pm

What is a children's Python, and why is it named so?

Discover the Children's Python, a small, non-venomous snake from Australia, ideal for beginners. Named in honor of John George Children, this nocturnal hunter grows up to 4 feet and thrives in diverse Australian habitats. With a captive lifespan of 15-30 years, it's a fascinating and manageable pet.

The Times of India 1 May 2026 8:00 pm

In 2007, Drew Houston forgot his USB drive on a bus and laid the foundation of Dropbox

Drew Houston's frustration on a bus journey in 2007, unable to access his work, sparked the idea for Dropbox. He envisioned a service to connect users with their files online, eliminating the need for physical storage devices. This everyday problem led to a simple, cloud-based solution that revolutionized file access and became a global norm.

The Times of India 1 May 2026 7:59 pm

In 2009, Jan Koum pivoted his failing status app by adding messaging, founding WhatsApp

Jan Koum's initial app idea, focused on status updates, failed. However, the introduction of push notifications transformed it into a messaging phenomenon. This evolution led to WhatsApp becoming a global communication backbone, proving its product-market fit by fulfilling a fundamental human need for instant connection, even serving as a vital lifeline for health organizations.

The Times of India 1 May 2026 7:50 pm

Is this a reunion clue? Hania Aamir wears a bandana embroidered with Asim Azhars name

Hania Aamir sparked speculation by wearing a red bandana with Asim Ali written on it during Asim Azhar's US tour. This accessory, reportedly fan-made, amplified rumors of a reconciliation following their public breakup and past engagement. The subtle yet significant gesture, coupled with shared social media readcrumbs, has fans buzzing about a potential reunion.

The Times of India 1 May 2026 7:18 pm

Spring Motion Inspires Toy: WWII shipyard mishap leads to Slinky; science explains slinky effect

Naval engineer Richard James accidentally discovered the Slinky's walking motion in 1943 while working in a Philadelphia shipyard. Observing a falling tension spring's peculiar movement, he recognized its potential as a captivating toy. This wartime discovery, rooted in scientific observation and simplicity, transformed a physical phenomenon into a lasting invention.

The Times of India 1 May 2026 7:14 pm

Invention Of Liquid Paper: typists paint trick; revolutionised office supplies

Typing errors once meant retyping entire pages. Bette Nesmith Graham, a secretary, saw painters cover mistakes and applied the idea to typing. She created Liquid Paper, a white fluid to hide errors. This simple invention became a massive success, founding a company and changing office efficiency forever. Her innovation remains a testament to practical problem-solving.

The Times of India 1 May 2026 7:02 pm

From Daffodils to Castor beans: 5 Plants that can be deadly for your pet dog

Dogs are curious chewers, and our homes and yards are full of pretty plants that can quickly attract trouble if left unchecked and unnoticed. We've all had that heart-stopping moment watching our pup eye the greenery, but it's our job and responsibility, to keep them safe from silent dangers lurking in pots and gardens. Some plants pack toxins impacting the mouth, gut, heart, or worse, with symptoms ranging from drooling to deadly collapse.Here are some plants that may be toxic for your doi=g accriding to a study published in the Dergipark Journal:

The Times of India 1 May 2026 7:00 pm

Sons vs daughters: 5 ways parents treat them differently without realising and the impact it leaves

Parents rarely set out to treat sons and daughters unequally. Most believe they are simply being practical, protective or traditional. But intention and impact are not always the same thing. Even in loving families, gendered patterns can leave lasting emotional marks. Here are five ways parents often treat sons and daughters differently without fully realising it, and what that can do to a childs confidence, independence and sense of worth.

The Times of India 1 May 2026 6:40 pm

6 simple tips to keep your pet safe during extreme heatwave

Summer heatwaves often feel intolerable, not only to human beings but also to our furry friends. Since they can't sweat through the skin like us, they pant to cool off, but panting isn't always enough.With furry family members counting on us, it's heart-wrenching to think of them suffering from scorching temperatures, burnt paws, or worse.Lately, extreme weather has made headlines everywhere, reminding us to enhance our protection for dogs, cats, and pet pals.But some simple changes and precautions can help skip the heat turning risky days into safe playtime. It's all about our love and concern for our pets, amid our busy lives, but a little planning means worry-free summers for everyone.Here are some effective and useful tips that must be kept in mind for taking care of pets during heatwave

The Times of India 1 May 2026 6:00 pm

How these two Hyderabadi creators are taking Dakhni to Canada

Toronto: Hyderabadis have a way of carrying the spotlight wherever they go. Put them in another country, another time zone, another lifestyle, and somehow the humour, the slang, the confidence and that unmistakable Dakhni flavour still finds a way to stand out. In Canada, two Hyderabadi creators, Nasir Khan and Mirza Azmath Baig, are doing 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 1 May 2026 4:54 pm

5 fashion hacks all of us can steal from King Charles

He doesn't care about fleeting runway trends. Instead, he relies on a hyper-personal, timeless wardrobe built on pure craftsmanship. Ready to upgrade your own closet? Here are five epic style rules we can totally borrow from His Majesty.

The Times of India 1 May 2026 4:41 pm

Mahakaleshwar Bhasma Aarti 2026: Complete booking guide, rituals and what travellers must know

Devotees can experience the profound Bhasma Aarti at Ujjain's Mahakaleshwar Temple in 2026. This ancient ritual, symbolizing life and death, occurs daily around 4 AM. Booking opens monthly via the official website; early reservations are crucial due to high demand. Plan your spiritual journey to witness this unique spectacle.

The Times of India 1 May 2026 4:02 pm

5 high-end residential localities in Ludhiana offering strong investment potential

Ludhiana, which is considered one of Punjab's main cities in terms of its industry and commerce, has evolved into a city where economic prospects along with high-end lifestyles coexist.

The Times of India 1 May 2026 4:00 pm

From Japan to Russia: 10 witty proverbs on love, marriage, and relationships that still feel relevant

Lets be honest: love and marriage are absolute chaos. Theyre beautiful, sure, but theyre also deeply confusing. Over the centuries, people have tried to make sense of this mess by condensing their hard-earned wisdom into sharp, bite-sized proverbs. These aren't boring lectures; theyre more like a nudge from a friend whos seen it all and wants to save you a headache.From Japan to Russia, here are ten proverbs that cut right to the truth of the matter.

The Times of India 1 May 2026 3:20 pm

Meet Siddhart, a topper who studied just 4 hours a day and scored 99.25%: 6 lessons parents can take from his stress-free routine

A Lucknow topper, Siddhart, achieved 99.25% in 12th grade by studying just 3-4 hours daily, incorporating Netflix breaks and sports. His approach emphasizes consistency, essential breaks, hobbies as complements, mindful digital habits, and a supportive environment, proving that a stress-free routine can lead to exceptional academic success.

The Times of India 1 May 2026 2:48 pm

Why work harder is bad advice: Sadhgurus refreshing truth about success

Sadhguru challenges the notion that success demands relentless pressure, suggesting instead that aligning mind, body, and heart is key. He argues that forcing oneself into hard work without joy leads to burnout and constant complaining. Instead, he advocates for joyful study and loving work, transforming effort into energy, not exhaustion, for enhanced performance and well-being.

The Times of India 1 May 2026 1:05 pm

Meet the mimic Octopus that can impersonate over 13 creatures to escape predators and hunt prey

Nature's spy, the mimic octopus, amazes with its survival skills. This creature lives in sandy tropical areas. It impersonates over 13 other sea animals. It changes its body shape and skin patterns instantly. This helps it hunt and avoid predators. The mimic octopus is a true master of disguise in the ocean.

The Times of India 1 May 2026 12:07 pm

Gujarat village stops cooking at home: How one shared kitchen in Chandanki is beating loneliness and boosting happiness through community living

In Gujarat's Chandanki village, a unique community kitchen and dining hall combats loneliness, especially among the elderly. Residents pay a small fee for daily, home-style meals, fostering connection and shared stories. This initiative, spearheaded by Poonambhai Patel, transforms mealtimes into vital social gatherings, proving that shared meals can build stronger, happier communities and offer a powerful antidote to isolation.

The Times of India 1 May 2026 11:20 am

Virat Kohli walks past a young fans autograph request, child breaks down: A moment that teaches parents a powerful lesson

A viral clip shows a young fan crying after Virat Kohli walks past without signing his bat. The incident sparked online debate about celebrity interaction, childhood disappointment, and emotional regulation. The moment highlights the challenges parents face in teaching resilience through everyday let-downs.

The Times of India 1 May 2026 11:11 am

What colorectal surgeons avoid to lower their risk of colon cancer

Colon cancer is preventable through simple daily choices. Doctors are concerned about rising cases in younger adults. Maintaining a balanced diet rich in fruits and vegetables, regular exercise, avoiding processed meats, alcohol, and smoking are key. Prompt screening and consulting a doctor for warning signs are crucial. These habits significantly lower risk and protect long-term digestive health.

The Times of India 1 May 2026 10:17 am

Quote of the day by Leo Tolstoy: 'When you love someone, you love the person as they are, and not as you'd like them to be'

True love embraces individuals as they are, not as we wish them to be. This profound connection goes beyond superficial compatibility, focusing on complete acceptance. It means cherishing personalities, quirks, and all. This approach fosters genuine growth and lasting bonds. It is about respecting individuality and letting go of the urge to 'fix' others.

The Times of India 1 May 2026 10:16 am

6 high-potential residential areas in Kanpur for smart property investment

One of the prominent cities of Uttar Pradesh, Kanpur has experienced constant development in terms of infrastructure and real estate. It boasts of various highly developed residential areas characterised by efficient connectivity, social facilities and comfort.

The Times of India 1 May 2026 10:00 am

I thought I was in Myanmar, not Maharashtra: What happened when I visited Myanmar Gate in Igatpuri

An offbeat explorer discovered the Myanmar Gate in Igatpuri, Maharashtra, a stunning replica of Burmese architecture gifted by Myanmar. This grand entrance to the Vipassana International Academy offers a serene, meditative atmosphere, transporting visitors to Southeast Asia without crossing borders. The gate, built in 1999, symbolizes cultural exchange and provides a peaceful escape.

The Times of India 1 May 2026 9:58 am

When a child stops sharing things with parents, it usually begins with these 6 parental habits

Sometimes it is self-protection. When children feel dismissed, judged or constantly managed, they learn to keep parts of themselves private. These six everyday habits often sit at the root of that change.

The Times of India 1 May 2026 9:30 am

10 ancient Sanskrit-inspired baby names with modern appeal

Sanskrit names have a special charm; they feel traditional, meaningful, and elegant, yet many of them sound fresh enough for todays world. Their short syllables, deep meanings and timeless roots make them easy to love across generations. Here are ten such baby names:

The Times of India 1 May 2026 7:00 am

In the early 1900s, Henry Ford observed meatpacking disassembly lines; that insight led to the automobile assembly line

The assembly line's invention wasn't a solitary eureka moment but an evolution driven by open-minded observation. Henry Ford's team studied meatpacking plants, adapting their disassembly process to a car assembly flow. This innovative adaptation, integrating principles from various industries, revolutionized production by organizing labor and machines efficiently, making cars accessible products of a system.

The Times of India 1 May 2026 1:41 am

In 1942, a wartime mistake by Harry Coover created the secret formula for super glue

A failed experiment in 1942 led to the accidental discovery of super glue. Scientist Harry Coover was trying to develop clear plastics for military gun sights. The substance proved difficult to work with, sticking to everything. Years later, Coover realized its potential as a fast-acting adhesive. This accidental invention transformed how we repair objects, from household items to medical applications.

The Times of India 1 May 2026 1:35 am

Virat Kohli: 7 life lessons to learn from the RCB cricketer

Virat Kohli isnt just a guy who hits a ball; hes essentially an example of what happens when you push a human being to their absolute limit. Whether you're a cricket fanatic or someone who simply watches the game for fun, the Kohli Mindset is a blueprint for life.Its about the grit, the faith, andlet's be honestthe insane level of self-control it takes to skip butter chicken for a decade. Here are the real-life lessons we can all steal from him to level up our own game in life.

The Times of India 30 Apr 2026 11:00 pm

In the 1940s, Earl Tupper turned industrial waste into a kitchen revolution

An inventor transformed oily industrial waste into a revolutionary food storage solution. By purifying discarded plastic and ingeniously adapting a paint can lid's vacuum seal, Earl Tupper created durable, leak-proof containers. This innovation, initially met with confusion, eventually became a household staple, showcasing how discarded materials can be repurposed into valuable, functional products.

The Times of India 30 Apr 2026 10:18 pm

In the mid 2000s, Daniel Ek challenged slow downloads and redefined the music experience

Daniel Ek's frustration with the messy online music landscape of the mid-2000s led to the creation of Spotify. He recognised that piracy's convenience was the real battle, not just legality. By prioritising speed and user experience, Spotify offered a legal alternative that was faster and safer than illegal downloads, fundamentally reshaping the music industry's revenue model.

The Times of India 30 Apr 2026 10:09 pm

Should you change your childs left-handed preference, and is it even something to fix? Heres what science says

Concerns about children being left-handed stem from myths, not science. Experts confirm handedness is linked to brain lateralization, with no evidence of disadvantage for lefties. Forcing a switch can hinder development. Instead, parents should provide appropriate tools and foster natural development, ensuring left-handed children thrive.

The Times of India 30 Apr 2026 9:00 pm

Maharashtra Day 2026: Whats open, whats closed, and what travellers should know

Maharashtra Day on May 1st commemorates the state's formation in 1960. In 2026, it falls on a Friday, creating a long weekend. While government offices, banks, and liquor shops will be closed, tourist spots and public transport will operate. Visitors should anticipate crowds and potential traffic diversions in Mumbai due to parades and celebrations.

The Times of India 30 Apr 2026 8:00 pm

Quote of the day for kids by Stephen Hawking: There should be no boundaries to human endeavour. We are all different. However bad life may seem, there is always something you can do and...

Stephen Hawking's life, marked by significant scientific achievements despite a debilitating illness, offers a powerful lesson in resilience. His quote emphasizes that human endeavor knows no bounds, encouraging children to embrace their uniqueness and persevere through challenges. It highlights that with determination and hope, success is always possible, regardless of life's difficulties.

The Times of India 30 Apr 2026 8:00 pm

Son sings pyaari maa as mother recovers in hospital room: Why this viral moment is a wake-up call for parents

A heartwarming viral video shows a young boy singing to his unwell mother in a hospital, highlighting the importance of emotional security. This touching moment underscores how supportive parenting allows children to express love and vulnerability freely, even in challenging times. It emphasizes that emotional openness is cultivated through consistent, nurturing interactions at home.

The Times of India 30 Apr 2026 7:45 pm

Meet Rithika Sri: Tamil Nadus first transgender cricket umpire breaking barriers

Rithika Sri, a transgender woman from Tamil Nadu, has become the state's first transgender cricket umpire. Her journey, supported by the Tamil Nadu Cricket Association's inclusion of an 'other' gender category in exams, marks a significant step for diversity in sports. Despite facing discrimination, Sri persevered to pursue her passion for umpiring.

The Times of India 30 Apr 2026 7:00 pm

Telanganas first heart-shaped glass bridge to open near Hyderabad

A new tourist attraction is quietly taking shape in Telangana, and it is already creating a buzz even before opening. In Siddipet district, a first-of-its-kind heart-shaped glass bridge is being built, promising a thrilling and picture-perfect experience for visitors. A unique glass bridge experience over water The glass bridge is coming up at Ellamma Cheruvu 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 30 Apr 2026 6:37 pm

Why some vintage Volkswagens have an 'E' on the shifter (and it's not for 'extra')

In the early 1980s, facing fuel crises, Volkswagen ingeniously added an 'E' gear to its manual transmissions. This 'economy' gear, essentially an overdrive, lowered engine RPMs on highways, significantly boosting fuel efficiency. While a clever solution for its time, this innovation eventually faded as automotive technology advanced.

The Times of India 30 Apr 2026 6:29 pm

This May, a Burmese New Year feast is waiting for you in Hyderabad

Stepping into Burma Burma for the Burmese New Year celebration, good food was, of course, expected. However, when Siasat.com was greeted by a fruit-leather hawker first thing, it became clear that this was far more than a limited-edition menu. Located at Hyderabads Knowledge City, the restaurant has channelled the vibrant energy of traditional Burmese Lunch 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 30 Apr 2026 5:33 pm

Mother makes child urinate from a bridge at Baidyanath Dham, viral video sparks debate: What parents should do when kids have urgent needs in public

A viral video from Baidyanath Dham sparked debate on handling children's urgent needs in public. Parents face challenges with unpredictable situations. Preparation is key. Parents can plan ahead, watch for non-verbal cues, and encourage children to communicate their needs early. Awareness and teaching responsibility early build mindful, confident individuals.

The Times of India 30 Apr 2026 5:24 pm

Personality test: Boat, human book, leaking drum? The picture you choose reveals your secret desire

This image personality test reveals your soul's current needs by tapping into your subconscious. Your choice reflects a desire for simplicity and peace, a search for clarity and purpose, or a need for emotional release. The test acts as a mirror, highlighting what you might be missing and what requires your attention.

The Times of India 30 Apr 2026 5:00 pm

Bhuvneshwar Kumars Meerut bungalow is a multi-crore home shaped by cricketing success and strong family roots

Bhuvneshwar Kumar, aka Bhuvi aka Swing King, earned the famous title for his incredible bowling talent. The swing master carved a reputation as one of Indias most dependable fast bowlers famous for his ability to swing the ball both ways.

The Times of India 30 Apr 2026 4:59 pm

70-million-year-old Moroccan dinosaur fossil reveals an ancient link between continents

A new titanosaur species, Phosphatotitan khouribgaensis, has been unearthed in Morocco, dating back approximately 70 million years. This discovery provides crucial insights into dinosaur evolution and continental connections during the Late Cretaceous period. The fossil's traits suggest a link to South American titanosaurs, indicating a more interconnected ecosystem than previously understood.

The Times of India 30 Apr 2026 4:45 pm

Buddha Purnima 2026: Why Buddhas teachings are more relevant in 2026 than ever

Buddha Purnima, a triple-blessed day celebrating Gautama Buddha's birth, enlightenment, and Mahaparinirvana, underscores the enduring relevance of his teachings. In today's world, marked by rapid change and division, mindfulness, non-attachment, and compassion offer vital pathways to inner peace, resilience, and unity. These ancient principles provide a timeless guide for navigating modern challenges.

The Times of India 30 Apr 2026 4:04 pm

7 things children learn at home that no school can teach

Home provides children with vital life lessons. They learn about safe love and handling disagreements. Children also gain responsibility and respect for boundaries. Empathy and managing disappointment are taught through daily life. These foundational skills shape a child's character and prepare them for life's challenges. These lessons are learned quietly but have a lasting impact.

The Times of India 30 Apr 2026 4:00 pm

Guwahatis Property Market: 7 premium residential hubs transforming the city

Guwahati has grown to become an important urban centre in Northeast India, which boasts good infrastructure facilities, rich culture and improved accessibility options. Guwahati's real estate sector has grown, offering many residential areas that provide good housing, lifestyle options, and investment opportunities.

The Times of India 30 Apr 2026 4:00 pm