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Maybe your child is not listening because you are...: Arshad Warsi says what many parents avoid hearing

Arshad Warsi highlighted a common parental struggle: loving the idea of children more than children who express opinions. He argued that what parents often perceive as correction can be an attempt to exert control and power, rather than genuine guidance.

The Times of India 16 May 2026 11:33 am

8 famous Indian street foods that were once royal dishes

Dishes travelled from courts to common homes, from royal feasts to railway stations, from banquet halls to busy lanes glowing under yellow bulbs at midnight. Scroll down to explore the famous Indian street foods that were once served in royal kitchens...

The Times of India 16 May 2026 11:00 am

5 ways parents can make home feel emotionally safe for a child

A child's healthy development hinges on feeling safe to be their authentic self at home, rather than experiencing a flawless childhood. Emotionally safe homes acknowledge feelings as signals, not weaknesses, and ensure love persists through imperfections. This environment fosters open communication, allows for emotional expression, and builds trust through consistent availability and respectful discipline.

The Times of India 16 May 2026 10:30 am

Art quote of the day by Pablo Picasso: Painting is just another way of keeping a diary

Painting is just another way of keeping a diary. With this simple line, Pablo Picasso opens a door into the private world of an artists mind. It is not a statement about colour or technique, but about memory, emotion, and the quiet need to document every feeling of ones life.Picasso, the revolutionary SpanishFrench painter who helped shape modern art, suggests that a canvas can hold what a notebook cannot and how art brings forth the emotions of an artist's mind. It's one of those feelings only an artist can understand, just like fragments of experience, and the rhythm of a life, all stored in line and paint.Diaries are usually thought of as filled with words, dates, and confessions. Picassos quote invites us to see paint as a different kind of pen. Each stroke can mark a mood, a major change, or even an ordinary Tuesday that, in hindsight, feels meaningful.

The Times of India 16 May 2026 10:16 am

8 Indian foods that are naturally probiotic

The catch is that not every fermented food will still contain active cultures by the time it reaches your plate. Heat, overprocessing and storage can reduce those live organisms. Still, the foods below remain among the most trusted, traditional and naturally probiotic-rich options in desi cooking.

The Times of India 16 May 2026 9:25 am

Kalyani Priyadarshan stuns at Cannes 2026 in a regal purple gown celebrating Indian craftsmanship

Kalyani Priyadarshan made a stunning Cannes debut in an elegant, deep-purple gown by Indian label Itrh. The strapless, shimmering creation, adorned with intricate beadwork, exuded timeless charm and understated glamour. Her refined styling, featuring delicate diamond jewelry and a fresh beauty look, perfectly complemented the outfit, celebrating Indian craftsmanship on the global stage.

The Times of India 16 May 2026 8:24 am

Aakhri baar khul kar roe kab the?: Security guards emotional confession about daughters bidaai leaves netizens emotional

A touching social media video captures a security guard's heartfelt confession about his daughter's wedding being the last time he cried openly. He spoke of the profound bond fathers share, considering daughters a special blessing who bring immense joy and good fortune. His emotional words resonated deeply, highlighting that fathers, despite their usual composure, experience profound emotions too.

The Times of India 16 May 2026 7:00 am

Optical illusion personality test: Human face or cat? What you see first reveals if you have a creative mind or peaceful nature

Optical illusions reveal how your brain processes information, with the first image you notice offering insights into your personality. Whether you see a face or a cat in a cliffside image can indicate if you're a big-picture thinker or prefer a grounded, quiet life. These fun tests highlight individual perspectives and self-awareness.

The Times of India 15 May 2026 11:03 pm

Can Pranic healing help manage stress-driven hypertension naturally?

Stress, a major contributor to high blood pressure, particularly among youth, is increasingly being managed through therapeutic methods like Pranic Healing. This energy-based practice, focusing on vital life force, aims to balance the body's energy field, promoting relaxation and emotional well-being.

The Times of India 15 May 2026 8:51 pm

How to grow butterfly-friendly native plants in Indian city home gardens

A butterfly-friendly garden can bring a very special kind of life to an Indian city home. Even a small balcony, terrace, or courtyard can become a wholesome space when the right plants are chosen and cared for well. The best part is that this kind of gardening does not need to be complicated or expensive.What matters most is balance. Plants need sunlight, water, and enough space to grow, but they also need to be chosen with care so they suit local weather and butterflies. In cities, where space is often limited, even a few healthy flowering plants can make a noticeable difference. A garden like this feels more alive because it supports pollinators as well as people.And with the right plant choices and a little regular care, a balcony or terrace can become a tiny but important pocket of nature.Disclaimer: This article is for general gardening inspiration only. Plant growth and the appearance of butterflies can vary depending on climate, soil, sunlight, and local conditions, so results may differ from home to home.Here are five butterfly-friendly native flowering plants to grow in Indian cities

The Times of India 15 May 2026 8:37 pm

Can a fathers age and daily habits influence a childs health? Expert says it may matter more than you think

New research highlights fathers' pre-conception health significantly impacts child's long-term well-being. Factors like age, lifestyle, and stress influence sperm quality and genetic health. Experts now advocate for shared parental responsibility in reproductive health planning, emphasizing that fatherhood begins long before birth.

The Times of India 15 May 2026 8:00 pm

8 modern TV unit designs to instantly upgrade your living room

Its no longer just a wall to hang your television. Today, the TV wall has become the visual focal point of the living area. Well-designed TV units can instantly make your home interiors look trendy, elegant, and luxurious. Here are eight top TV unit design trends to explore:

The Times of India 15 May 2026 7:53 pm

5 adorable dog breeds that stay puppy-sized forever

Dogs are not just our best pals, but also our best playmates, and some of these dogs stay small enough to look like puppies even when they are fully grown.That is part of their charm and one reason why so many people adore them and want to keep them as pets.Their tiny size, sweet expressions, and lively personalities make them feel especially lovable and easy to enjoy in daily life.These dogs often fit well into many kinds of homes because they do not take up much space and usually bring a lot of energy in a compact body. Many of them are also known for being affectionate, bright, and full of character. That makes them appealing to people who want a companion that feels cheerful and easy to live with.Here are some adorable dog breeds that stay puppy-sized forever:

The Times of India 15 May 2026 7:49 pm

7 fun events to attend in Hyderabad this weekend (May 16-17)

With summer weekends getting hotter, Hyderabadis are constantly searching for fun indoor and evening experiences to relax, meet friends and try something different. From music jams and pool parties to treks and dance sessions, the city has an exciting mix of events lined up this weekend for every kind of crowd. Siasat.com has rounded up 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 15 May 2026 5:56 pm

At Hyderabads Manam Chocolate, mangoes come with a side of nostalgia

We went back to the time when schools and colleges were out and everyone chilled in summer camps, open courtyards, or beachside lounges. That particular memory guided the curation of the Summer Edition 2026, says Chef Ruby Islam, Head of Product & Innovation at Manam Chocolate. In Hyderabad, Manam Chocolates A Summer SomewhereSummer Edition 2026 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 15 May 2026 5:21 pm

Tech-free evenings: 6 simple habits that strengthen family bonds

Screens are impacting family connections, but tech-free evenings can foster stronger bonds. Implementing a device-free hour, shared meals without phones, evening strolls, and family reading time can significantly improve interaction. Engaging in simple games and ending the day with gratitude further cultivates closeness and a sense of shared joy, helping families reconnect.

The Times of India 15 May 2026 5:02 pm

10 simple habits of happy couples

Real love isnt like the movies. Its rarely about the rain-soaked airport reunions or the expensive flower arrangements. Most of the time, happily ever after is built in the quiet, boring, in-between moments. Its about how you treat each other when the coffee runs out or when work is stressing you both to the breaking point.Happy couples arent lucky; theyre just consistent. Theyve built rituals that keep them connected even when life feels like a whirlwind. Here is the actual, non-clinical breakdown of what keeping that spark alive looks like in the real world.

The Times of India 15 May 2026 4:21 pm

How to actually own your morning (Without the chaos)

Weve all had those disaster startshitting snooze five times, tripping over a shoe, and realizing youre already behind before youve even found your keys. Its exhausting. But heres the truth: the way you handle those first few hours determines whether youre running the day, or the day is running you.Success isnt about waking up at 4:00 AM to do a triathlon; its about being intentional. Its about protecting your energy before the rest of the world starts demanding it. Here is a realistic, five-step breakdown to help you build a morning that actually feels good.

The Times of India 15 May 2026 3:25 pm

The biggest mistake people make with full-sun flower beds that start looking dull by late summer

Sunny gardens often lose their charm by late July due to heat and poor planning. Experts reveal that focusing on foliage, heat-tolerant plants, and staggered bloom times, rather than just early flowers, ensures lasting vibrancy. Simple, repeated forms and deep watering also help maintain a healthy, attractive border throughout the summer.

The Times of India 15 May 2026 2:25 pm

Gurmukhi, wheat motifs and pind vibes: Roopi Gill brings Punjabi royalty to Cannes

While most celebrities at Cannes 2026 arrived in dramatic gowns, glittering corsets, and giant couture trains, Punjabi actor Roopi Gill chose to do something far more personal. She walked the red carpet carrying a piece of Punjab with her - and honestly, thats what made her debut feel so memorable.

The Times of India 15 May 2026 2:01 pm

Why repeating plants makes a garden border look instantly better

Landscaping experts advise against overcrowding garden borders with too many plant varieties. Instead, repeating plants, colours, forms, or textures creates rhythm and harmony. This principle, crucial for visual continuity, ensures borders remain appealing even without blooms. Strategic repetition, typically three to five times per species, provides balance and structure, making gardens look professionally designed and inviting from afar.

The Times of India 15 May 2026 2:00 pm

Smart money habits every child should learn early in life

Early childhood is crucial for developing healthy money habits, as children absorb lessons about spending, saving, and value through everyday family choices. These foundational lessons help them understand money's limitations and connect it to decisions, fostering financial confidence and avoiding extremes of careless spending or fearful hoarding.

The Times of India 15 May 2026 2:00 pm

Sara Ali Khan's home is all about an artist's abode: 5 art inspirations that you must take away

Sara Ali Khan is set to win all hearts with the recent release of her movie, Pati Patni Aur Woh Do, with her personality that feels warm, expressive, and lived-in, and so does her home. It brings together elegance, comfort, and colour in such a seamless way that it feels personal rather than purely decorative.That is why it can be seen as more than just a celebrity apartment and can also work as a creative reference for anyone who enjoys spaces with character.What makes her home stand out is the sheer elegance that balances the brights with the neutrals. It does not depend on one single style, but blends modern aesthetic artistic touches with softer, more traditional details.That combination gives the house a sense of identity and reflects someone comfortable being polished yet playful. The space feels thoughtful, but not overly formal. It has room for beauty, function, and self-expression.For anyone interested in art or interiors, that is the real lesson here. A home does not have to look minimal to feel refined, nor does it have to be expensive to feel artistic. What matters is the way colours, textures, objects, and memories come together. Saras house shows how personal taste can shape a space into something meaningful.Disclaimer: This article is based on publicly available descriptions and media reports about Sara Ali Khans home. It is written for general inspiration and may not reflect every exact detail of the actual space.Here are a few art inspirations from Sara Ali Khans house

The Times of India 15 May 2026 11:57 am

5 elite localities in Chandigarh powering its luxury property boom

Chandigarh is known for its planned layout, greenery, and high standard of living. Over the years, certain sectors - especially the single-digit ones, have emerged as prime real estate hubs due to their exclusivity, infrastructure, and elite residents.

The Times of India 15 May 2026 10:58 am

Thought of the day, inspired by the Bhagavad Gita: Your purpose lies in your actions

Todays world often measures success through salaries, followers, grades, or public recognition. Many people spend their lives searching for one big answer to a simple question: What is my purpose? Some look for it in achievements, while others wait for the perfect moment to discover it. But the wisdom of the Bhagavad Gita has a different perspective altogether.The Gita does not teach that purpose is something hidden far away from us. Instead, it reminds us that purpose is created through the way we live, work, help, struggle, and grow every single day. It is not always found in grand accomplishments or major changes. Sometimes, it exists quietly in our everyday responsibilities, honest efforts, and meaningful actions.This thought becomes especially relevant today, when people constantly compare themselves with others and feel pressured to prove their worth through results.

The Times of India 15 May 2026 8:37 am

Vijays Chief Minister Style is going viral - This Tamil Nadu store is already selling the look

Actor-turned-Chief Minister Vijay's sharp formal attire has become Tamil Nadu's latest style obsession, with clothing stores now promoting his signature black blazer and white shirt look. This trend, dubbed 'CM core fashion,' is a stark departure from traditional political dressing and is resonating strongly with younger audiences, showcasing Vijay's significant visual influence.

The Times of India 15 May 2026 8:37 am

Petrol and diesel prices rise in India: What travellers can do to save money on the road

Fuel prices in India have surged by approximately 3 per litre, impacting travellers with rising costs for road trips and daily commutes. This hike is attributed to global crude oil price increases driven by West Asian geopolitical tensions. Travellers are advised to plan smarter by opting for trains, metros, EVs, carpooling, and shorter trips to mitigate increased fuel expenses.

The Times of India 15 May 2026 8:23 am

I never studied 15 or 12 hours, but I: Student who scored 99.2% in class 10th shares 5 practical study tips

Class 10th student Sanvi Ladha achieved 99.2% by prioritizing smart preparation over exhaustive study. She advocates for consistent, quality study, maintaining hobbies, and limiting social media. Ladha stresses self-study and persistence, proving that balance and supportive environments foster academic excellence. Her approach offers valuable lessons for students and parents alike.

The Times of India 15 May 2026 7:00 am

No CCTV, no librarian - This Nagaland village lets anyone borrow books freely: Lessons for cities and communities

In Nagaland's villages like Kigwema, a profound culture of trust allows libraries and shops to operate on an honor system. Without locks or cashiers, these communities demonstrate how mutual respect and shared responsibility can sustain public goods and foster strong neighborly ties. This unique approach offers a powerful lesson in building social capital.

The Times of India 14 May 2026 11:00 pm

5 reasons why someone dislikes you - And why is it not your problem

People dislike others for reasons that often have nothing to do with the person they target. Its painful to be on the receiving end of coldness or criticism, especially when youve acted with integrity, kindness, or calm confidence. Yet understanding why someone dislikes you can be liberating: it shifts the focus from self-blame to clear observation. In many cases their reaction reveals more about their inner world insecurities, expectations, or past hurts than it does about your value. Below are five common reasons someone might dislike you, each explained with practical perspective, and why their feelings are not your responsibility to fix.

The Times of India 14 May 2026 6:56 pm

10 affirmations to attract calm and genuine love

Sometimes the problem is not that people cannot find love. It is that they have slowly started accepting less than what emotionally healthy love should feel like.

The Times of India 14 May 2026 6:41 pm

Tired of heat during outings? Head to World Of Neon in Hyderabad

As Hyderabads summer heat continues to rise, stepping outdoors during the day often feels exhausting. For many families and youngsters, weekends slowly turn into hours of scrolling on mobile phones, watching television or staying indoors with very few exciting options to beat the heat. But this summer, a new indoor entertainment zone is giving Hyderabadis 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 May 2026 6:39 pm

He worked as an electrician to support his family, yet scored over 97% in class 12th: This is the one habit that 18-year-old Gurpreet Singh focused on

Despite working as an electrician to support his family, 18-year-old Gurpreet Singh from Jalandhar achieved an exceptional 97.2% in his Class 12 exams. He focused on understanding concepts rather than rote memorization, a strategy that led to his success and offers a valuable lesson for students and parents alike.

The Times of India 14 May 2026 6:36 pm

Top 8 spots to have off-season haleem in Hyderabad in 2026

Its been almost two months since Ramzan ended, and with it ended the most-awaited season of haleem. For years now, this has been a common tradition. However, for a city whose identity is so deeply intertwined with the slow-cooked, ghee-laden meaty dish, waiting for it an entire year seems like a culinary exile of sorts. 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 May 2026 5:47 pm

Microplastics in baby feeding bottles. Another reason not to use them!

Indian parents are increasingly opting for bottle-feeding, but the containers themselves pose a growing concern. Recent scientific findings and a Supreme Court endorsement highlight the risks of microplastics and chemicals leaching from plastic bottles into infant formula. Experts now advocate for glass bottles as a safer alternative, emphasizing their inert nature and lack of health risks compared to plastic.

The Times of India 14 May 2026 5:09 pm

Personality test: Waterfall, fire, forest? What you choose first reveals if you are sensitive, passionate or calm

Your instinctive choice between water, fire, and earth reveals your emotional wiring. Water types are empathetic and sensitive, fire types are high-energy and passionate, while earth types are resilient and grounded. Understanding your elemental nature offers insights into your strengths, blind spots, and how to thrive.

The Times of India 14 May 2026 4:59 pm

Neurodiversity: Why it is important for parents to understand it and how parents can identity neurodiverse children

Understanding neurodiversity is vital for parents as it reframes challenges from 'misbehavior' to 'different needs,' fostering patience and better learning outcomes. Recognizing signs like communication differences, sensory sensitivities, focus issues, and learning struggles empowers parents to provide tailored support, strengthening their bond with their children through acceptance and understanding.

The Times of India 14 May 2026 4:15 pm

These 5 evergreen shrubs make front entry beds look expensive all year

Evergreen shrubs are crucial for front entry beds, providing year-round structure and preventing plantings from appearing bare when flowers fade. They offer shape and interest, acting as the garden's framework. Selecting low-maintenance, compact varieties like boxwood, euonymus, inkberry holly, lavender, and osmanthus ensures a neat and purposeful appearance throughout the seasons.

The Times of India 14 May 2026 3:50 pm

The front yard shrub trick that makes landscaping look good even after summer flowers fade

Transform your yard beyond spring blooms with multi-season shrubs. These plants offer continuous textures, berries, and autumnal colours, ensuring a full and attractive landscape throughout the year. Experts recommend them for structural beauty and year-round appeal, preventing sparse gardens after peak flowering seasons.

The Times of India 14 May 2026 3:46 pm

Optical illusion personality test: Keyhole or a person crying? What you see first reveals if you are introvert or extrovert

Optical illusions do more than trick your eyes they shine a light on how your brain builds the world and, by extension, on parts of your personality. Because our minds evolved to process information quickly, they often fill in missing details and favour patterns that helped our ancestors survive. Those snap judgments tell a story about how you approach people, risk and emotion. Todays illusion is a simple, revealing example: whichever figure you notice first can point to whether youre driven outward or inward and offer a gentle nudge toward greater self-understanding.

The Times of India 14 May 2026 3:19 pm

7 foods Indian grandparents ate regularly that are suddenly trendy again

The same ingredients that powered generations through long workdays, lean seasons, and busy family lives are now being rediscovered by a younger audience looking for better energy, better digestion, and food that feels real again. What grandparents understood through habit is now being validated through wellness culture and science. Here are 7 foods Indian grandparents ate regularly that are suddenly trendy again.

The Times of India 14 May 2026 3:00 pm

5 Indian states that consume the most petrol per person and why travellers should pay attention

Indias booming domestic tourism, and long-distance highway travel are among the prime factors driving petrol consumption to record highs. As per recent data from the Petroleum Planning and Analysis Cell (PPAC), some Indian states and Union Territories are consuming petrol significantly more per person than the national average.

The Times of India 14 May 2026 2:41 pm

I want her to finally We asked 10 people what they wished most for their mothers, and the answers were deeply emotional

Ten individuals shared heartfelt wishes for their mothers this Mother's Day, revealing a collective desire for their mothers to finally experience rest, peace, and personal fulfillment. The poignant requests highlight a deep appreciation for the sacrifices mothers make, with children yearning for them to prioritize their own well-being, health, and happiness after years of selfless giving.

The Times of India 14 May 2026 1:59 pm

Are sarees the new cool-girl outfit? How 2026 turned Indian drapes into global fashions biggest power move

Are sarees the new cool-girl outfit? How 2026 turned Indian drapes into global fashions biggest power move

The Times of India 14 May 2026 12:49 pm

5 smart ways to give children the freedom to make choices without losing control

When children are allowed to decide within clear limits, they begin to trust themselves more, argue less, and cooperate better. Here are five smart ways to give children the freedom to make choices without losing control.

The Times of India 14 May 2026 12:00 pm

Achievement alone cannot guarantee fulfillment: Dr. Abraham M. George on purpose, wealth, and service

Dr. Abraham M. George's memoir, Mountains to Cross, chronicles his journey from military service and Wall Street success to a life dedicated to social change in India. The book emphasizes that true fulfillment comes not from wealth, but from service and uplifting others. Dr.

The Times of India 14 May 2026 11:58 am

From door to ventilation: Bathroom mistakes that can cause problems

Bathroom design might not appear to be complicated, but simple mistakes can create problems that can last for a lifetime and cost a fortune to fix. A properly designed bathroom is essential for increasing the property's value and usability.

The Times of India 14 May 2026 11:00 am

Productivity matters more than hours: National topper Bhavya Ranjan breaks the study myth

Bhavya Ranjan, a humanities student from Ranchi, achieved national topper status in CBSE Class 12 with 99.8%. Her success stemmed from consistent preparation, focusing on understanding concepts rather than long study hours. Supported by her school's Target 100 initiative and a nurturing family environment, Bhavya's achievement highlights the importance of sustained effort and a conducive atmosphere for academic excellence.

The Times of India 14 May 2026 10:39 am

Did Sourav Joshi and Avantika Bhatt have a love marriage or arranged marriage? Heres what the YouTuber said

Sourav addressed the chatter himself a few months ago - and according to him, this was not a love marriage.

The Times of India 14 May 2026 10:35 am

Thailand cuts visa-free stay for 93 countries; see if India is on the list and what it means for travellers

Thailand is reducing its visa-free entry period from 60 to 30 days for 93 countries, including India, due to concerns over misuse and illegal activities. This move aims to curb unauthorized business operations and illegal employment, impacting Indian travelers who previously enjoyed longer stays.

The Times of India 14 May 2026 10:02 am

Why India has banned sugar exports till September 2026: 6 alternatives to sugar in Indian kitchens

As supply pressures and price concerns grow, many kitchens are likely to lean more heavily on traditional sweeteners and fruit-based alternatives already used across Indian cooking. Here is why these six alternatives deserve attention now.

The Times of India 14 May 2026 9:20 am

Thought of the day, inspired by the Bhagavad Gita: The mind can be your friend or your enemy

Our lives have become quite fast-paced, amid work pressure, stress, personal worries, and constant comparison, so our minds rarely get a moment of peace.Some days, our thoughts motivate us, help us stay positive, and push us towards success. But on other days, the same mind fills us with fear, doubt, anger, and overthinking. This inner battle is something almost everyone experiences.The Bhagavad Gita reflects on this thought and helps us take the right decisions and channelise our thought process correctly

The Times of India 14 May 2026 8:00 am

Video: 8-year-old Karnataka boy recites Shiv Tandav Stotram in Shirshasana for 3 minutes 47 seconds, sets world record

Eight-year-old Om N. from Karnataka has achieved a world record by reciting the Shiv Tandav Stotram while performing a wall-supported hands-free Shirshasana. He completed the challenging feat, requiring immense concentration, balance, and discipline, in 3 minutes and 47 seconds. This remarkable accomplishment highlights the enduring appeal of Sanskrit chanting and yoga among younger generations.

The Times of India 13 May 2026 11:26 pm

Personality test: The banana you choose reveals if you're controlling, realistic, energetic, sensitive, or going through a transformation in life

A recent social media personality test, shared by Dasha Takhisho, uses images of bananas in various ripening stages to reveal insights into your core traits. From structured control to deep emotional awareness and ongoing transformation, your chosen banana offers a glimpse into your inner world. Discover what your banana choice signifies about your personality.

The Times of India 13 May 2026 11:00 pm

Figs are more powerful than you think: Heres what happens when you eat them regularly and how to eat it properly

Soft, naturally sweet, and packed with nutrients, figs are more than just a seasonal fruit. From improving digestion to supporting heart health, figs offer several benefits when eaten the right way. Heres a closer look at why this ancient fruit still holds a place in modern wellness routines, how to consume it properly, and what science says about its health value.

The Times of India 13 May 2026 10:33 pm

7 signs your soul is quietly transforming after heartbreak

Heartbreak often leads to profound internal shifts, not just recovery. Individuals stop romanticizing past hurts, embrace silence without panic, and develop a lower tolerance for emotional inconsistency. Attention turns inward, noticing personal patterns rather than solely external actions. Once-essential desires become optional, fostering a preference for calm over intensity, ultimately reshaping one's view of attachment and self.

The Times of India 13 May 2026 10:00 pm

8 Indian states where women can travel free on government buses; West Bengal becomes the latest to join the list

In a recent update, the new government of West Bengal has announced free bus service for women commuters (on government-run buses) from June 1, 2026.

The Times of India 13 May 2026 9:11 pm

My mom didnt Barack Obama on his moms parenting and its impact on his life

Former US President Barack Obama reveals his mother's profound influence on his leadership. Ann Dunham instilled values of kindness, respect, and compassion. Obama credits her parenting for shaping his approach to public life. These lessons guided his presidency and continue to define his legacy. His mother's impact remains a powerful example of parental influence.

The Times of India 13 May 2026 9:00 pm

Hyderabad weekends are changing and its not about cafes anymore

There was once a time when weekends in Hyderabad meant ice cream at Necklace Road, a movie at Inorbit Mall or the most favourite activity- eating out. However, now, the predictable rhythm of the Hyderabadi weekend is undergoing a quiet transformation. While these landmarks remain, they no longer define the citys social pulse as much. 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 May 2026 5:34 pm

5 tiny and adorable dog breeds that shed less

Small dogs steal hearts with their adorable personalities packed into tiny packages, and suit well into apartments, laps, and endless cuddles.But even though pet dogs make a cherished part of the family, grooming them and keeping up with their health is essential.Some dogs shed so much of their fur that it sticks to various home accessories, be it sofas, bedsheets, and sometimes also enters kitchens.Dogs that shed less can be a great choice for people who want a cleaner home and easier grooming routines. These dogs usually leave less hair, making them popular among families and apartment owners. While no dog is completely shed-free, some have coats that naturally release less fur and require regular brushing instead.Here are some dog breeds that shed less

The Times of India 13 May 2026 5:12 pm

7 native plants that keep your front yard neat and pollinator-friendly

Structured native gardens can be elegant and bee-friendly, contrary to the myth of wild landscapes. Landscape experts suggest selecting plants with predictable forms, repeating them, and mixing flowers with evergreen accents. This approach enhances biodiversity and creates a well-manicured, inviting front yard without appearing overgrown.

The Times of India 13 May 2026 4:30 pm

8 flowering shrubs that keep front yards looking bright even after summer blooms fade

Ornamental shrubs are vital for summer gardens, offering structure and visual appeal beyond their blooms. Experts recommend using them as backbone plants, providing year-round interest with foliage, berries, and autumn colours. Hydrangeas, Spirea, and Viburnum are highlighted for their ability to maintain garden beds and add cohesive beauty, even in smaller spaces.

The Times of India 13 May 2026 4:23 pm

These low-water plants make sunny sidewalk strips look expensive with less watering

Hellstrips, challenging areas between sidewalks and streets, can be transformed into neat gardens with the right drought-tolerant plants. Experts recommend repeating a few hardy species like lavender, daylilies, blue fescue, yarrow, sedum, and Russian sage. These plants thrive in heat, poor soil, and drought, requiring minimal maintenance for an attractive display.

The Times of India 13 May 2026 4:20 pm

Its so scary what all can happen on: Neetu Kapoor goes candid on modern parenting fears and shares Alia Bhatts approach with Raha

Veteran actor Neetu Kapoor shared insights on parenting on a podcast. She spoke about Alia Bhatt and Ranbir Kapoor's distinct parenting styles for their daughter Raha. Kapoor also expressed her worries about social media's influence on children today. She emphasized the importance of giving married children space and respecting their privacy.

The Times of India 13 May 2026 4:02 pm

How to grow Dragon fruit in your garden: Simple step-by-step guide for beginners

Dragon fruit is a vibrant pink-skinned fruit with specks of bright green on its prickly edges. It has kiwi-like flesh speckled with tiny black seeds, and it feels like a tropical dream straight out of a jungle adventure.The plant mainly grows well in warm spots, and all it needs is patience, Sun, space, and a little love. It's also sustainable, needing minimal water after settling in.Here is a step-by-step, simple guide to growing dragon fruit in your garden

The Times of India 13 May 2026 4:01 pm

Divorce rumours hit paradise: Who is Mouni Roy's husband Suraj Nambiar? All about their whirlwind romance

Mouni Roy has come a long way from her shy debut as Krishna Tulsi in the TV serial 'Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi'. That breakout role in the early 2000s launched her into stardom, but it was her Bollywood debut in Akshay Kumar's 'Gold' (2018) that sealed her as a confident fashion icon. Fans adore her transformation-- from small-screen sweetheart to red-carpet queen. Yet, lately, the spotlight's shifted to her personal life, with whispers of trouble in paradise alongside husband Suraj Nambiar.

The Times of India 13 May 2026 3:28 pm

Meet Bruce: The fearless Kea, who turned a missing beak into an unbeatable advantage

A remarkable kea parrot named Bruce, born without an upper beak, has defied expectations in New Zealand. Rescued and thriving, Bruce has become an alpha, dominating his flock through an ingenious 'beak jousting' technique. His unique adaptation showcases incredible intelligence and resilience, proving that challenges can foster extraordinary survival skills.

The Times of India 13 May 2026 2:03 pm

GK Fact of the Day: 7 creatures that dont have brains but still survive

Nature does not always follow the same rulebook. While many animals rely on a brain to think, sense danger, or move, some creatures survive perfectly well without a centralised brain. Instead, they use strategies such as cellular-level coordination, diffuse nerve nets, nerve rings and radial nerves.

The Times of India 13 May 2026 2:00 pm

When friends become snakes in relationships: 10 signs of a fake friend to watch out for

It is a heavy realisation when you figure out that the person youve been sharing your life with is more of a character than a confidant. Betrayal by a stranger is annoying; betrayal by a friend is hurtful.Fake friends usually dont show up with a warning label. They arrive with big laughs and ide or die energy, only to slowly reveal a transactional heart. Here is how to spot the snakes before they get a chance to bite you.

The Times of India 13 May 2026 1:25 pm

Why you should keep a bucket of water in your kids room while sleeping with the air conditioner on

A child may wake with a scratchy throat, a blocked nose, dry lips or irritated eyes, even when the temperature itself feels perfect. That is where a simple bucket of water comes in. It is old-fashioned, low-cost and almost laughably plain, yet many families still rely on it for a reason. Scroll down to know more.

The Times of India 13 May 2026 1:07 pm

Gold import duty jumps to 15%: Heres what it means for Indian jewellery buyers

The move comes at a time when the government is trying to manage rising import costs and protect foreign exchange reserves amid global uncertainty and tensions in West Asia. While the larger economic reasons are being discussed widely, for most people the real concern is simple will gold jewellery now cost significantly more?

The Times of India 13 May 2026 12:48 pm

Europes summer flight chaos explained: What every traveller needs to know before flying in 2026

European summer travel faces significant disruption with over 230 flight cancellations and 1,284 delays reported across Belgium, Portugal, Spain, Ireland, and Germany. Labour strikes, staff shortages, air traffic control issues, extreme weather, and rising operational costs are contributing to widespread airline chaos, leaving thousands of passengers stranded.

The Times of India 13 May 2026 12:30 pm

One of Virat Kohli and Anushka Sharma's most-loved photos hides 5 artistic details you probably never noticed

Power couple Virat Kohli and Anushka Sharma, known for their privacy, find rejuvenation in art and nature. Their home aesthetic features vibrant flowers like magenta dahlias, lush indoor plants, and earthy stone-walled interiors. Thoughtful lighting and light curtains enhance the serene, artistic ambiance, creating a perfect escape.

The Times of India 13 May 2026 11:38 am

Village vs city parenting in India: The surprising differences in how children grow up

Indian childhoods diverge significantly between villages and cities, each offering unique strengths and pressures. Village life fosters community and practical skills, while city life provides opportunities and exposure. Both approaches shape children differently, highlighting the need for balanced parenting that combines warmth, structure, and freedom for holistic development.

The Times of India 13 May 2026 11:31 am

Meet KK Create, the YouTuber whose videos feel less like content and more like reality checks

Meet KK Create, the YouTuber whose videos feel less like content and more like reality checks

The Times of India 13 May 2026 10:30 am

From Carved Doors to Stone Floors: 7 timeless Indian design elements returning to modern homes and buildings

Architectural design in India has always reflected a combination of aesthetics and functionality. In the past, houses and other structures were built not only to be aesthetically pleasing but also to consider factors like climate and people's lifestyles.

The Times of India 13 May 2026 10:00 am

Surviving Snake Island in Brazil; 5 disturbing facts about the worlds most dangerous island every traveller should know

This is no ordinary island but a landmass infested by the worlds most venomous snakes, including the golden lancehead viper.

The Times of India 13 May 2026 9:46 am

Can motherhood and career truly go together? This is what Sadhguru says

Every woman should do what she wants to do as an individual person, he said. That line carries the foundation of his view. Choice matters. Freedom matters. What he pushes back against is the idea that working outside the home is automatically superior to staying home and raising children.

The Times of India 13 May 2026 9:22 am

7 ancient temple dishes that have survived for centuries

The flavours are often simple, yet deeply layered because they were designed not for indulgence alone, but for balance, purity, and community. Here are seven temple dishes from India whose origins stretch back hundreds of years.

The Times of India 13 May 2026 9:14 am

Chinese proverb of the day: 'With love, water is enough; without love, food doesnt satisfy'

A Chinese proverb highlights that genuine love makes even simple things like water satisfying, while its absence leaves abundance feeling empty. This enduring wisdom emphasizes that emotional connection and care are more crucial for happiness and fulfillment than material possessions or luxury, a truth often overlooked in modern life.

The Times of India 13 May 2026 9:12 am

Lost both parents, studied under kerosene lamp, yet excelled in studies: Meet Vikram Chhetri, a teen who shined bright through the darkness

Despite losing both parents at a young age and facing significant hardship, Assam's Vikram Chhetri achieved an impressive 89.4% in his Class 12 Arts exams. He managed household responsibilities and studied under difficult conditions until his community provided electricity just before his exams. Vikram's resilience and determination serve as an inspiration.

The Times of India 13 May 2026 7:22 am

Quote of the day by George Bernard Shaw: Life isnt about finding yourself. Life is about...

George Bernard Shaw's quote, Life isnt about finding yourself. Life is about creating yourself, emphasizes that identity is dynamically shaped by daily choices and conscious effort. This perspective highlights that self-creation is an ongoing, active process, encouraging individuals to take responsibility for their personal growth and the meaning they find in life.

The Times of India 13 May 2026 7:00 am

Kim Kardashian and Pete Davidson: Inside the high-profile romance and break-up

Pete Davidsons latest joke about Charlie Kirk during The Roast of Kevin Hart on Netflix (May 10, 2026) has reignited the publics interest in his personal life. Aside from the social media storm, it also reminds us of his past with reality TV star Kim Kardashian. Their relationship, which started with a spark on Saturday Night Live! and evolved into a whirlwind romance, made headlines from 2021 to 2022. But why did it end? Read on to know more:

The Times of India 12 May 2026 11:00 pm

Why you feel constantly drained: 10 signs your soul needs healing

Emotional exhaustion rarely announces itself loudly. Most of the time, it appears through subtle changes in behaviour, energy, and emotional responses.Here are 10 signs your inner self may be asking for healing.

The Times of India 12 May 2026 10:17 pm

Optical illusion personality test: Bull or elephant? The animal you see first reveals if you are stubborn or loyal

A 900-year-old sculpture in Tamil Nadu's Airavatesvara Temple presents a unique optical illusion. It features a bull and an elephant sharing a single head. Your first perception reveals personality insights. Seeing the bull suggests assertiveness, while the elephant indicates wisdom and loyalty. This ancient art offers a fascinating glimpse into individual perspectives.

The Times of India 12 May 2026 9:28 pm

When parents used postal service to mail children: The bizarre practice and why did it stop

In a bizarre chapter of early 20th-century America, parents mailed their children via postal service between 1913 and 1915. Leveraging new parcel post rules, families sent youngsters, some with stamps affixed, to relatives. This practice, driven by trust in mail carriers and cost savings, ended when postal authorities banned it due to safety concerns.

The Times of India 12 May 2026 9:00 pm