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Lalit Modi's 5 big revelations about love and life: Diamond Digger remark, dating Sushmita Sen, one regret that still haunts him

Lalit Modi, the IPL architect, candidly shares his life's journey, revealing profound love for his late wife Minal, the toll the IPL took on his family, and his regret over emotional absence. He also reframes his relationship with Sushmita Sen, calling himself a 'diamond digger,' and introduces his current partner, Rima Bouri, highlighting love's enduring power amidst life's storms.

The Times of India 3 Jun 2026 11:09 pm

Expert says these 5 toddler behaviours may feel frustrating to parents, but they are completely normal

Parenting toddlers is no easy task! From saying no to everything to getting overwhelmed over little things, many toddler behaviors leave parents in a constant dilemma. Many parents are left with the question: Why is my child behaving this way? But how do experts see such actions? To answer this question, Dr. Tanya Altmann, a longevity pediatrician, took to social media to clear the doubts many parents face. Several of these actions are not signs of bad behaviour, they are simply a part of normal childhood development. She explained why it is important for parents to understand the psychology behind such actions. Here are 5 things toddlers do that feel frustrating but are completely normal: Your toddler says no to everythingA toddler constantly saying no to everything can test a parents patience. However, according to Dr. Tanya, its actually a sign of development. This is your toddler learning independence and control, she adds. At this age, children are discovering that they have their own choices and opinions. Saying no becomes a way for them to express control over their environment and understand their own abilities.

The Times of India 3 Jun 2026 9:00 pm

10 rare snakes found in the Amazon rainforest and what travellers should know

The Amazon Rainforest is one of the most fascinating and mystical places on earth hiding many rare species, including snakes. The largest tropical rainforest on the planet, stretching across nine South American countries is a biodiversity hub where snakes are its most curious residents.

The Times of India 3 Jun 2026 8:41 pm

Personality test: The gift box you pick reveals what you seek in your friendships

This personality test uses three boxes to reveal your emotional style in friendships. Your instinctive choice indicates whether you seek comfort and familiarity, thrive on balance and mutual effort, or crave deep, transformative connections. The test explores how these preferences shape your relationships and what feels emotionally safe to you.

The Times of India 3 Jun 2026 7:17 pm

Hyderabads iconic chai spot set to open another giant outlet

Hyderabads Cafe Niloufer, an institution synonymous with the citys tea culture, has officially finalised its next grand destination. For generations, the name Niloufer has evoked memories of perfectly balanced, piping-hot Irani chai paired with melt-in-the-mouth bun maska, serving as a social equaliser and cultural touchstone for millions. From its humble origins to becoming an iconic 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 3 Jun 2026 5:17 pm

5,300-year-old yeast from Oetzi the Iceman's body makes delicious sourdough bread, while brewing beer remains on the list!

Scientists found living yeast inside Oetzi the Iceman, a man frozen for over 5,300 years. This ancient microbe survived for millennia. Researchers successfully reproduced the yeast and used it to bake sourdough bread. The discovery highlights the resilience of ancient microbes and offers a glimpse into the past. Brewing beer with the yeast is also being considered.

The Times of India 3 Jun 2026 5:00 pm

8 metro corridors driving residential growth and transforming India's urban housing landscape

There is a major transformation occurring within the urban terrain of India, and metro rail services have become an integral part of this transformation process. In addition to facilitating daily travel convenience, these corridors are impacting residential real estate by enabling developers and buyers to explore previously less accessible residential areas. Following are some major metro corridors that have created a significant impact on residential growth in India's leading cities.

The Times of India 3 Jun 2026 4:00 pm

Chandrashila ka trek band ho chuka hai, aaplog zabardasti na karen; local priests request tourists not to undertake the trek after deadly lightning incidents

The popular Chandrashila trek in Uttarakhand is temporarily shut down due to dangerous weather, including lightning strikes and heavy rainfall. Local priests and authorities are urging trekkers and pilgrims to avoid the route for their safety, following recent fatal lightning incidents. Travelers are advised to postpone their plans until conditions improve.

The Times of India 3 Jun 2026 3:48 pm

From India's maiden World Cup title to the spiritual home of cricket: Which is the oldest cricket stadium in the world?

Lord's Cricket Ground, established in 1814, is the world's oldest cricket stadium still in use. Founded by Thomas Lord, it's revered as the 'Home of Cricket' and hosted India's historic 1983 World Cup victory against the West Indies. This iconic venue, owned by the MCC, holds immense significance for cricketers and fans alike.

The Times of India 3 Jun 2026 3:00 pm

Pediatrician with over 35 years of experience shares 3 parenting lessons Indian parents can learn from Swiss families

Swiss parenting offers valuable lessons for global parents. Dr. Ravi Malik observed children gaining independence early. Public scolding is avoided, replaced by respectful guidance. Outdoor play is prioritized for at least two hours daily. These practices build confidence, independence, and social skills. The focus is on understanding the values behind these methods.

The Times of India 3 Jun 2026 1:26 pm

5 Richest temples in India that are also incredible travel destinations

Indian temples are more than just spiritual sites. They are also massive economic and charitable powerhouses. If you look closely at public trust disclosures, RTI responses, government audits, and financial records, you'll see that a handful of temple boards control assets soaring into the thousands of crores. We're talking massive gold reserves, sprawling real estate, heavy bank deposits, and diverse investments. Yet, they also quietly fund huge welfare programs, schools, massive community kitchens, and hospitals.

The Times of India 3 Jun 2026 12:25 pm

Peptides vs retinol: Which one is actually better for delaying skin ageing?

Skincare enthusiasts often debate retinol and peptides, but they aren't rivals. Retinol accelerates skin renewal, tackling wrinkles and acne, though it can cause irritation. Peptides act as messengers, boosting collagen for firmer, youthful skin with less aggression. For many, especially in India's climate, gentle peptides offer a practical path to healthy skin, while retinol remains a potent anti-aging choice.

The Times of India 3 Jun 2026 12:11 pm

Before teaching ABCs, make sure your child has these 4 essential skills, says child psychiatrist

For many parents, building the academic foundation in children comes with a lot of pressure. Teaching a child alphabets and numbers isnt an easy task. However, the right preparation can make things easier!According to child psychiatrist Dr. Srividya, academic learning becomes much easier when children first develop a few foundational life skills. Recently the expert took to social media and shared four basic skills she made sure her child had before she taught him how to read.While these skills may seem simple, they form the building blocks for a childs educational journey. Dr. Srividyas simple yet effective suggestions can help build the foundation of developmental skills in children. As she puts it, Make sure the child has all these four skills because once the child has good life skills, then education comes easily for them. Afterall, a childs academic future is not determined by how early they can recite alphabets or numbers, It is determined by how effectively they learn.

The Times of India 3 Jun 2026 7:00 am

Quote of the day by Mark Manson: True love - that is, deep, abiding love that is impervious to emotional whims or fancy - is a choice. It's a constant commitment...

Bestselling author Mark Manson redefines love, moving beyond fleeting emotions. He asserts that true, enduring love is a conscious choice, a steadfast commitment to a partner through all circumstances. This perspective emphasizes personal responsibility and consistent effort in relationships, highlighting that strong bonds are built on trust and dedication, not just feelings.

The Times of India 3 Jun 2026 7:00 am

10 unique baby names inspired by colours and shades

Choosing your babys name inspired by colours will add an element of elegance and distinctiveness to your childs identity. While names like Violet and Hazel are well-known colour-inspired choices, many other shades can inspire equally meaningful and distinctive baby names.

The Times of India 3 Jun 2026 7:00 am

5 national parks in the USA perfect for wildlife lovers and the best time to visit them

For many wildlife travellers, America is a dream destination. The country is brimming with some incredible national parks which are globally famous. Its not just the landscape but the chance to witness rare, wild animals in their natural habitats which is interesting.

The Times of India 2 Jun 2026 11:47 pm

Personality test: The door you choose reveals what's stopping you from living your life to the fullest

A social media personality test, shared by Dasha Takissho, uses a simple choice of doors to reveal underlying patterns that may be hindering personal growth. Each door corresponds to a specific internal block, such as holding onto the past, fear of losing control, or self-doubt, offering insights into what's preventing individuals from living fully.

The Times of India 2 Jun 2026 11:00 pm

Tennis legend Serena Williams' $10 million Florida mansion is a luxury retreat with a secret karaoke room, infinity pool but no tennis court

Serena Williams, a legendary player in the history of tennis, is making headlines once again for all the right reasons.

The Times of India 2 Jun 2026 8:51 pm

New attraction in Hyderabad lets you win prizes with every grab

Hyderabads entertainment scene has a fresh new addition with the arrival of Claw Culture at Sarath City Capital Mall. Located on Level 3, the venue is being promoted as Indias first claw-exclusive entertainment destination. Built around the popular claw machine concept, it offers visitors a chance to test their skills, win prizes and enjoy a 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 Jun 2026 5:27 pm

10 small morning habits successful people practice every day to stay ahead of everyone else

Most people think success is built on huge decisions and dramatic turning points. In reality, a lot of it comes from what you do in the first quiet minutes of your daylong before emails, deadlines, and other peoples expectations take over. Successful people dont always have perfect mornings, but they do have intentional ones. Their routines are less about aesthetics and more about protecting their energy, focus, and mindset. The habits are small, almost boring on the surface, but repeated consistently, they create a very different kind of life over time.

The Times of India 2 Jun 2026 5:15 pm

Living in under 500 square feet? These decor tricks can make your home feel twice as big

Living in under 500 square feet doesnt mean you have to sacrifice style, comfort, or feel cramped up in a small space.We often think that living in a small area means feeling conjusted, trapped, or uncomfortable, but with the right decor tricks, even a tiny apartment or two-room set can feel open and airy.Here are some practical decor tricks that will help you make the most of your compact home:

The Times of India 2 Jun 2026 5:00 pm

Serena Williams returns after 4 years at 44: Comeback, marriage to Alexis Ohanian, and life beyond tennis

Serena Williams has spent most of her life rewriting whats possible on a tennis courtbut now, shes about to do something many fans had quietly stopped expecting: make a comeback. After nearly four years away from professional tennis, the 44-year-old legend is set to return to the tour, playing doubles at the WTA 500 Queens Club event in London, as per reports. The tournament runs from June 8 to June 14, 2026, and Serena has received one of just two wildcards for the event.She wont be doing it alone either. According to reports, Serena will team up with 19-year-old Canadian talent Victoria Mboko, one of the most talked-about young players on the rise. Serena has called Queens one of the sports most iconic stages and shared how excited she is to be back competing therea sentence that sent a wave of emotion through fans whove missed seeing her in action. Naturally, with all the buzz about her return, curiosity about her life off the courtespecially her marriagehas grown once again.

The Times of India 2 Jun 2026 3:22 pm

5 subtle signs Lord Hanuman may be guiding and protecting you

These beliefs are usually not tied to dramatic miracles but to quiet, everyday experiences that feel meaningful in hindsight.

The Times of India 2 Jun 2026 3:00 pm

From KL Rahul to Sunil Chhetri: 5 athletes who own luxurious homes in Bengaluru

Sports success frequently comes with a lifestyle that comes from years of hard work, dedication and success. Bangalore, which is one of India's most desirable cities; has become an important place for many famous athletes to buy luxury housing.

The Times of India 2 Jun 2026 2:43 pm

Shah Rukh Khan, Virat Kohli, and more: 6 inspiring life lessons from global icons every child should learn early

What truly shapes a childs future? is a question that concerns many parents. Some feel its academics, while some believe its values. While all these values matter. Sometimes mindset also plays a powerful role. Some celebrities, athletes, and achievers carry such universal values and lessons. Whether its Shah Rukh Khan speaking about the importance of failure or Virat Kohli hailing hard work as the catalyst for success, the lessons hold universal value. Here are six inspiring life messages from some of the world's most celebrated achievers that every child should read and remember.Success is not a good teacher, failure makes you humble. Shahrukh KhanChildren are often encouraged to chase success, however, Shah Rukh Khans message offers a lesson beyond chasing it. The King of Bollywood believes failure has value too. According to him, setbacks are often where the most meaningful learning happens. It teaches resilience, patience, and the ability to keep going.Parents can use this advice to change how their child sees disappointments. For example, parents can tell children that a poor test score or a lost match does not define their abilities. By embracing both success and setbacks, children can get much better in pursuing their goals.

The Times of India 2 Jun 2026 1:16 pm

They told me not to come to Bihar: American traveller busts myths as his Darbhanga journey wins hearts online

An American travel creator, Tony Klor, is challenging negative stereotypes of Bihar with his recent viral video from Darbhanga. His journey highlights the region's rich culture, historical sites like the Shyama Mai Temple and Chandradhari Museum, and its vibrant culinary scene, showcasing genuine local hospitality.

The Times of India 2 Jun 2026 1:14 pm

Quote of the day by Steve Jobs: Dont let the noise of others opinions drown out your own inner voice

We often depend on what others say or believe about us, how they appreciate us, criticise us, or what they talk behind our backs, and end up impacting ourselves.But does what others think about us actually change who we really are?The answer is NO.Letting others decide your self-worth can actually lead to an emotionally draining path, and that too for something that may not be true!Apple co-founder and legend Steve Jobs once spoke about this while delivering a speech at Stanford University.

The Times of India 2 Jun 2026 9:03 am

10 beautiful indoor plants for your mental health

Most of us know that spending time in nature does something good for the brain. Research shows that physical and visual access to indoor plants is associated with reduced emotional stress and anxiety, improved general health, and better cognitive performance. Dr. Charlie Hall, a professor at Texas A&M's Department of Horticultural Sciences who has spent years researching the health benefits of plants, says they can improve your quality of life and should be treated as a necessity. So if you've been thinking about adding a little green to your home or workspace, here are ten plants actually worth considering.

The Times of India 2 Jun 2026 8:06 am

Quote of the day by Daniel Goleman: If your emotional abilities aren't in hand, if you don't have self-awareness, if you are not able to manage your distressing emotions, if you can't have empathy and have effective relationships, then...

Renowned psychologist Daniel Goleman's work emphasizes that intellect alone isn't enough for success. His concept of emotional intelligence highlights the crucial role of self-awareness, managing emotions, empathy, and strong relationships. Goleman argues that these skills are vital for navigating life's challenges and achieving lasting fulfillment, complementing intellectual prowess.

The Times of India 2 Jun 2026 7:00 am

10 baby names inspired by famous cities and destinations around the world

Choosing a name for your baby that symbolises a spectacular city or a favourite travel destination is one of the best options to celebrate travel, culture and adventure in your child's name. There are many names of cities that eventually made it into popular baby names, all carrying a unique story about their origins and beauty.

The Times of India 2 Jun 2026 7:00 am

Quote of the day for kids by Nedra Glover Tawwab: Permit yourself to change your mind when something is...

Renowned therapist Nedra Glover Tawwab emphasizes the power of changing your mind when situations no longer serve you. Her advice encourages embracing personal growth by reassessing choices, listening to inner feelings, and understanding that evolving aspirations are natural. This perspective fosters healthier relationships and a more fulfilling life by allowing flexibility and self-awareness.

The Times of India 1 Jun 2026 8:00 pm

Top 10 Indian cities where property prices have risen the most in 2026

In 2026, Indias housing market continues to see a boom, with residential property prices rising across several major cities.

The Times of India 1 Jun 2026 7:20 pm

From the elite class's hobby to contemporary decorative: How did bonsai making turn into a modern-day art form?

Seeing a Bonsai often sends us down an inquisitive lane of thought. We get curious to know how it was made, what is the procedure behind it, and is it even real! Lets dig in to find out!The art of bonsai dates back centuries and is often thought of as a purely Japanese tradition, but its true origins trace back over 2,000 years to ancient China, where it began as penjing or the practice of creating miniature areas in containers.Surprisingly, it began just as a hobby for Chinese elites and eventually traveled east with Buddhist monks who carried these miniature trees to Japan, and then it gradually became the modern day art, we see today.

The Times of India 1 Jun 2026 7:13 pm

Explore hill escape featured in Pushpa, 8 hours from Hyderabad

June has arrived, and yet the heat refuses to go down. Add to that the stress of a new school year starting. It is usually this time of the year that families scramble to get a good last vacation in. So, if your idea of a perfect getaway involves dense canopy covers, misty mountain air, 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 Jun 2026 5:16 pm

JEE Advanced AIR 1 credits familys sacrifices for his success: Inside topper Shubham Kumars study strategy

Shubham Kumar secured the top rank in JEE Advanced. He prepared for two years, dedicating six to eight hours daily. Kumar focused on weak areas and used his phone solely for studies and family calls. He avoided distractions and negative news. Meditation helped him manage stress. Kumar aspires to study Computer Science at IIT Bombay.

The Times of India 1 Jun 2026 5:00 pm

'Dear Guests From India'; why a Swiss hotel's notice shared by Harsh Goenka is sparking a bigger conversation about travel etiquette

Industrialist Harsh Goenka's encounter with a Swiss hotel's discriminatory notice for Indian guests has sparked a vital discussion on overseas travel etiquette. While Indian tourists are significant spenders, their behavior, like loud conversations and buffet food wastage, can create negative perceptions. This highlights a cultural disconnect and the need for improved civic sense among travelers representing India globally.

The Times of India 1 Jun 2026 4:22 pm

From Python Festival to Nag Panchami; 7 unique snake festivals celebrated around the world and what travellers need to know

For many, snakes inspire fear, mystery, caution and fascination. And sometimes, all feelings at once. But in several parts of the world, the slithering creatures are respected, celebrated and considered angels.

The Times of India 1 Jun 2026 3:00 pm

World Reef Awareness Day: 10 unique facts about the Great Barrier Reef every traveller should know

World Reef Awareness Day rolls around every year on June 1 to remind us about coral reefs, some of the most vital natural assets we have on Earth. These underwater habitats hold an incredible amount of marine life, protect our beaches from washing away, and keep millions employed through fishing and tourism. And when you talk about reefs, Australia's Great Barrier Reef is almost always the first one that comes to mind.

The Times of India 1 Jun 2026 2:30 pm

7 localities emerging as Chennais new real estate growth corridors

The real estate scenario in Chennai is witnessing major changes due to the improvements being made in infrastructure, expansion of the metro rail network, growth in the IT sector, and industrial development. Even though established locations have their own significance, there are certain locations where development is happening at an impressive rate.

The Times of India 1 Jun 2026 2:19 pm

4 personality traits of Dua Lipa that make her a superwoman and a powerhouse of energy

Dua Lipa tied the knot with her beloved Callum Turner in a private ceremony in London. Several images taken by the international media are circulating online and have taken social media by storm.She isnt just a pop star with Grammy-winning hits and Billboard-breaking albums; she has also become a symbol of modern female empowerment, confidence, and authenticity.From her early days moving to London alone at age 15 to become one of the most influential women in music, she has inspired countless fans to embrace who they are, only to be better.She also proves that being a superwoman in the modern age means being driven yet balanced, confident yet humble, while also moving ahead.Here are some of Duas personality traits that make her a star and a role model for millions:

The Times of India 1 Jun 2026 2:06 pm

Olive oil vs mustard oil: Which is better for heart health?

Olive oil and mustard oil both offer heart-health benefits, but they work differently.

The Times of India 1 Jun 2026 12:47 pm

Sonakshi Sinha and Zaheer Iqbal's penthouse is a relaxing abode of minimalism with bright bohemian colours: Art inspirations to steal

Sonakshi Sinha and Zaheer Iqbals home brings a modern, contemporary vibe together with just the right flash of bright blues and pinks that gives their house a blend of modernism with a touch of bright bohemian.The couple shared their home tour on YouTube, where they showed each nook and corner of their Bandra penthouse with a great deal of interest and detail.The couples abode is quite symbolic of relaxing bohemian warmth, travel memories, with vibrant maximalism that feels authentically theirs.Each corner of their home tells a story and seems creatively designed with quality sentiments that speak of cherishable memories. The home also has a welcoming atmosphere with massive windows, earthy tones, and bright blue accents that work together beautifully. Plants add pops of green everywhere, while abstract art and personal photos make the space feel intimate and cozy.Here are 5 art and design inspirations to take away from their home:

The Times of India 1 Jun 2026 12:04 pm

The body check: What constantly cold hands and feet could reveal about your health

Cold hands and feet are often brushed aside as a harmless reaction to weather. But when they become a daily occurrence, they may be the body's way of drawing attention to something deeper. From circulation problems and anemia to thyroid disorders and diabetes, persistently cold extremities can sometimes signal an underlying health issue. Here's a closer look at why some people always seem to have icy fingers and toes, what it may mean, and when it deserves medical attention.

The Times of India 1 Jun 2026 9:00 am

Consistency matters more than grand gestures in parenting: 4 ways busy parents can make children feel secure and valued

Busy parents often feel guilty, but consistent, everyday parenting builds children's security. Follow through on promises, establish predictable routines, maintain clear rules, and express daily appreciation. These small, consistent actions foster trust, reduce anxiety, and ensure children feel loved and valued, creating a stable environment for their growth.

The Times of India 31 May 2026 11:56 pm

Building smart money habits early: 4 ways parents can encourage goal-setting and patience in children

Modern convenience fuels impulse spending, impacting financial well-being. Parents must equip children with financial safety skills. Teaching goal-setting and delayed gratification builds patience and discipline. This prepares them for long-term success in finances and life. These lessons foster responsible decision-making from a young age.

The Times of India 31 May 2026 9:00 pm

7 myths about obesity that need to be left behind

The Times of India 31 May 2026 8:40 pm

Optical illusion personality test: Hand or old man? What you see first reveals if you are reserved or controlling in nature

An optical illusion featuring an old man and a hand reveals emotional states. Seeing the old man first suggests carrying unspoken emotional weight, while noticing the hand first indicates a reliance on control and logic. The test encourages self-reflection on coping mechanisms and emotional honesty.

The Times of India 31 May 2026 7:00 pm

8 simple ways to support independence at home for children

Children's independence is built through small, repeated tasks and an environment that supports their efforts. Offering age-appropriate choices and allowing them to help with household chores, even if slower, fosters confidence. Praising effort over perfection and resisting the urge to rescue too quickly are crucial for developing capable, self-directed individuals.

The Times of India 31 May 2026 5:00 pm

7 factors making Indias coastal towns real estate investment hotspots

India's coastal areas are becoming increasingly popular for real estate investment opportunities. Demand is increasing for residential, holiday, and commercial real estate in these coastal areas. Better infrastructure, tourism, demands for second homes, and economic activities around ports have made several coastal towns bustling centers of property development.

The Times of India 31 May 2026 4:00 pm

Success quote of the day by Virat Kohli: Whatever you want to do, do it with...

Virat Kohli isnt just known for his centuries; hes known for the intensity behind them. Whether you like cricket or not, you can feel his energy every time he walks onto the fieldfocused, hungry, and unapologetically passionate. Thats why this line from him lands so powerfully, far beyond sport:Whatever you want to do, do it with full passion and work really hard towards it. Dont look anywhere else.Its simple, almost old-school advice. But in a world full of distractions, comparison, and shortcut culture, it feels surprisingly rareand deeply needed. Lets break down what this quote really looks like in real life.

The Times of India 31 May 2026 3:22 pm

Moments that shape a childs identity: 5 reasons why family stories and rituals matter for children more than we think

Family stories and rituals are vital for building identity, offering children a strong sense of belonging and helping them understand their roots. These traditions naturally teach values, build emotional resilience by showcasing how past generations overcame challenges, and create cherished memories that last a lifetime, connecting generations.

The Times of India 31 May 2026 3:00 pm

3 golden rules for men who want to get married, reveals Rujuta Diwekar

Rujuta Diwekar is known for her no-nonsense advice on food and fitness, but her take on marriage is just as sharpand this time, shes talking directly to men. Instead of asking women to adjust, she flips the script and puts responsibility where it truly belongs. Whether the institution of marriage will stand the test of time will depend on the ability of men to adapt and not of women to adjust, Rujuta wrote in her social media post. Her three rules are not about being a nice guy on paper, but about being genuinely emotionally aware, responsible, and partnership-ready in real life.

The Times of India 31 May 2026 1:21 pm

Meet Rounak Adhikary: Ashneer Grover once told him Tu Baith Jaa Yaar and cut off his pitch mid-sentence; now he's living every startup founder's dream

Dismissed by Ashneer Grover with a curt 'Tu baith jaa yaar' four years ago, Rounak Adhikary's startup, ProjectX, has now been accepted into the prestigious Y Combinator accelerator. Overcoming over 200 rejections and personal bankruptcy, Adhikary's journey, shaped by childhood bullying and a slow computer, highlights resilience and unwavering conviction in pursuing ambitious dreams against all odds.

The Times of India 31 May 2026 12:54 pm

Raising socially aware and respectful kids: 5 small lessons that shape kind human beings

Nurturing socially aware and respectful children is paramount. Parents can foster these qualities by teaching empathy through daily chats, celebrating differences, modeling courteous behavior, involving kids in acts of kindness, and promoting respectful communication. These everyday lessons equip children with essential skills for building strong connections and becoming compassionate individuals.

The Times of India 31 May 2026 12:31 pm

8 Tier-II cities emerging as real estate investment powerhouses

The Indian real estate industry has evolved in the sense that it does not revolve merely around metro cities such as Mumbai, Delhi, Bangalore, and Hyderabad. In recent years, several Tier-II cities have gained attention as ideal investment hubs owing to infrastructure development, affordable real estate prices, employment generation and enhanced connectivity.

The Times of India 31 May 2026 10:00 am

This hill town is the most peaceful in India: 5 reasons why travellers are choosing silence over anything else

In a time when nearly all famous hill stations are struggling with noise pollution, traffic jams, constant honking, long queues, in short overtourism, a quiet mountain town in Himachal Pradesh is drawing attention for doing the exact opposite.

The Times of India 31 May 2026 10:00 am

The body check: What your fingernails may reveal about health

Fingernails are more than a cosmetic feature. Changes in their colour, shape, texture, or growth pattern can sometimes reflect nutritional deficiencies, oxygen-related problems, infections, or underlying medical conditions. Experts say nail changes should never be used alone to diagnose a disease, but persistent abnormalities may warrant medical attention.

The Times of India 31 May 2026 9:00 am

'We spent 10 lakh for our 30-day trip in India': American couple's travel budget shocks the internet; here's where the money actually went

An American couple's 10 lakh expenditure for a one-month India trip has ignited a social media debate. Alex and Amelia visited thirteen cities, opting for comfort and convenience. Their spending included flights, private cars, hotels, and quality dining. This highlights India's diverse travel experiences, from budget backpacking to luxury stays.

The Times of India 31 May 2026 9:00 am

Who is Gaurav Yadav: Meet the viral NRI Chacha taking over Instagram with just his office lunch box

In a digital landscape saturated with flashy content, Gaurav Yadav, affectionately known as NRI chacha, has found viral fame by simply documenting his ordinary workday meals. His quiet, unhurried videos offer a peaceful escape, resonating deeply with homesick young professionals and students.

The Times of India 31 May 2026 8:53 am

Peace over stress: Bengaluru woman quits IT job to become auto rickshaw driver

Bengaluru: In a city known as Indias technology capital, a Bengaluru woman has taken an unconventional path by leaving her lucrative IT career and choosing to earn her livelihood as an auto-rickshaw driver. Her decision, driven by the desire for a stress-free life, has now sparked widespread discussion on social media. The woman, who previously 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 May 2026 9:45 pm

Dont throw away potato peels: Smart ways to repurpose

Before you throw those peels away, you may want to read this!

The Times of India 30 May 2026 7:51 pm

Why coriander leaves die within two days in summer and what to do about it

Coriander wilts rapidly in summer due to its delicate nature, thin leaves, and vulnerability to heat and humidity. Improper storage, like trapping moisture or bruising stems, accelerates spoilage. To extend its freshness, keep it cool and slightly hydrated at the stems, treating it like a bouquet or wrapping it in a dry paper towel before refrigerating.

The Times of India 30 May 2026 7:00 pm

This is the only Jyotirlinga temple in Jharkhand and why it draws millions of pilgrims every year

Deoghar, Jharkhand, the 'Abode of the Gods,' centers around the revered Baba Baidyanath Dham, a significant Jyotirlinga and Shakti Peeth. Beyond its spiritual importance, the town offers ancient myths, unique temple architecture like the Panchshul spire, and scenic spots like Trikut Pahar. The vibrant Shravani Mela and local pedas add to its allure.

The Times of India 30 May 2026 6:58 pm

5 lessons of perfect marriage we all need to learn from Preity Zinta and Gene Goodenough

They don't often make headlines for their romance, and maybe thats exactly the secret. If you look closely, their relationship is basically a masterclass in how to build a modern, secure partnership. Here are five lessons we can all take notes on.

The Times of India 30 May 2026 6:46 pm

Hyderabad events this weekend: Whats happening on May 31, 2026?

Looking for a reason to step out this Sunday? Hyderabad has an exciting mix of wellness experiences, creative workshops, live music and family-friendly activities lined up on May 31, 2026. Whether you want to begin the day with yoga, paint your own coffee mug, enjoy an evening of Telugu music or test your cricket skills, 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 May 2026 5:56 pm

Hyderabads ice cream game is on another level, thanks to these brands

Forget standard vanilla. Hyderabads homegrown dessert scene is currently undergoing a massive creative renaissance, driven by independent minds who treat ice cream as both a heritage art form and a modern culinary science. From 80-year-old hand-churned fruit classics to zero-sugar fitness tubs, the citys local creators are crafting hyper-niche experiences for a rapidly evolving palate. 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 May 2026 5:32 pm

What is the person who makes pizzas called?

They work heat, timing, texture, instinct, and repetition into something that feels effortless from the outside. Their hands know when dough is ready, when sauce is balanced, and when the oven has done just enough. The name for that craft carries the scent of flour, fire, and long hours. Scroll down to know more...

The Times of India 30 May 2026 4:00 pm

Neeraj Chopra and Himani Mor's unusual love story, followed by a secret wedding, is straight out of a Bollywood script

When India's golden boy Neeraj Chopra casually broke the internet with his wedding pictures in January 2025, practically everyone had the exact same reaction. Wait, when did this even happen? We live in an era where high-profile weddings are basically week-long, heavily sponsored festivals. You usually have paparazzi camping outside airports and outfits tagged on Instagram before the ceremony even finishes. But Neeraj and his bride, Himani Mor, completely flipped the script. They pulled off the ultimate hush-hush wedding, and their story is a refreshing break from the usual celebrity romance playbook.

The Times of India 30 May 2026 3:00 pm

5 tiny kitchen habits that may be increasing electricity bills quietly

There is no sudden spike or obvious mistake. Instead, the loss comes from repetition. A few extra minutes here, a little standby power there, and the numbers begin to add up. In homes where kitchens are busy from morning until night, these five habits can have a larger impact than many people realise.

The Times of India 30 May 2026 2:00 pm

Perfect hair vs healthy hair: What should be your right hair goal?

The problem is that we've spent so much time chasing that version of hair that we've forgotten to ask a much more important question: Is it actually healthy?

The Times of India 30 May 2026 1:08 pm

Small habits that support daily calm in children

Children thrive on steadiness and predictable rhythms, not silence, to feel calm. Ordinary habits like consistent mornings, gentle transitions, and movement help their nervous systems feel safe. These small, repeated routines, rather than grand interventions, build a child's sense of security and emotional regulation throughout the day.

The Times of India 30 May 2026 1:00 pm

In logo ko sharam nahi aati kya: Indian tourists dance on Vietnams famous Hanoi Train Street sparks online backlash

Indian tourists dancing on Hanoi's famous Train Street to a Bollywood song has sparked global outrage and debate on responsible tourism. Following a similar incident on an airport runway, this behaviour highlights the 'going viral' syndrome, where some travellers prioritize social media content over local customs and safety, potentially harming India's image abroad.

The Times of India 30 May 2026 12:56 pm

Meet the cutest toll collectors in the Himalayas and why Zanskar deserves a spot on every travellers bucket list

A viral video of children collecting a 'biscuit toll' in India's Zanskar Valley highlights the region's raw beauty and warm Himalayan culture. This remote area, accessible via the Shinku La pass, offers an authentic adventure with unique monasteries and genuine local hospitality, reminding travelers to practice responsible tourism.

The Times of India 30 May 2026 12:53 pm

Success quote of the day by Kapil Dev - 'If you want to do something, achieve something, you can't be thinking all the time of what you don't have'

Kapil Dev's quote emphasizes focusing on existing assets rather than perceived lacks to achieve goals. Instead of dwelling on what's missing, individuals should leverage their current skills, knowledge, and opportunities. This mindset shift from limitations to possibilities drives progress and leads to success, even with humble beginnings.

The Times of India 30 May 2026 12:52 pm

6 Indian foods that become healthier when eaten together

That is why many of the smartest food pairings in Indian kitchens were never treated as trends. They were simply habit. Dal with rice. Ghee with roti. Coconut with curry. These are not just comforting combinations; in many cases, they are quietly functional too. Here are six Indian foods that become healthier when eaten together.

The Times of India 30 May 2026 12:00 pm

How to make a childs birthday meaningful beyond cake and parties

Birthdays can transcend mere parties to become meaningful rituals of love and belonging. By focusing on presence, personal touches, and acts of kindness, parents can create lasting memories that make children feel truly seen and cherished. Simple traditions and involving children in decisions foster a sense of joy and deep connection.

The Times of India 30 May 2026 11:15 am

How to help children adjust to change and unfamiliar environments without anxiety

Children often struggle with change, expressing worry through various behaviors. The article emphasizes providing safety, structure, and emotional language to help them navigate new situations. Key strategies include clear explanations, preparation, maintaining routines, acknowledging mixed feelings, and offering a sense of control to foster confidence.

The Times of India 30 May 2026 10:38 am

Top 6 Indian root veggies that support liver health naturally

Many root vegetables used in everyday cooking are packed with fibre, plant compounds and minerals that can help reduce the burden on the liver by supporting better metabolism and digestion. They are humble, affordable and deeply familiar, which makes them easier to eat regularly than flashy superfoods. Here are six Indian root vegetables worth bringing back to the plate, along with simple recipe ideas for each.

The Times of India 30 May 2026 10:08 am

7 fast-growing micro-markets attracting real estate investors across India

The real estate industry in India is undergoing tremendous change due to the emergence of various micro-markets, which have caught the attention of both investors and consumers. Good infrastructure, increased metro connectivity, a growing IT industry presence and commercial activity are contributing to the growing demand for housing in these micro-markets, unlike traditional city centres, these micro-markets offer better affordability, future appreciation potential and modern urban development. Here are seven such micro-markets of India:

The Times of India 30 May 2026 10:00 am

Greek proverb of the day: The unripe grape becomes sweet like honey...

Ancient Greek wisdom, embodied in the proverb 'The unripe grape becomes sweet like honey slowly-slowly,' highlights the essential virtues of patience and perseverance. This timeless saying, drawing parallels from nature's gradual processes, underscores that significant achievements and personal growth, whether in education, careers, or relationships, require time and consistent effort, ultimately leading to more rewarding outcomes.

The Times of India 30 May 2026 9:00 am