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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 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

Forget the fence: 7 beautiful fruit trees that double as privacy screens

Tired of boring fences? Discover how fruit trees offer a beautiful, sustainable solution for backyard privacy. From tall Seckel pears and Montmorency cherries to Mediterranean-inspired pineapple guavas and dramatic figs, these edible plants provide lush cover and delicious rewards. Even vines like passionfruit create stunning screens. Embrace edible landscaping for enhanced well-being and a more productive outdoor space.

The Times of India 30 Apr 2026 6:44 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

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

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

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

Optical illusion personality test: Half eaten apple or man and woman's faces? What you see first reveals if you are emotional or logical

Optical illusions offer a fun way to understand yourself. What you see first in an image reveals your core personality. Seeing a half-eaten apple suggests an emotional, empathetic nature. Spotting faces indicates a logical, analytical approach. This simple test helps you recognize your natural tendencies. Awareness allows for personal growth and better navigation of life's challenges.

The Times of India 30 Apr 2026 3:05 pm

Built in metal claws: What is scorpions' metallic secret that makes them deadly predators?

Scorpions' stingers are remarkably engineered with metals like zinc, manganese, and iron strategically placed for optimal function. Zinc at the tip aids piercing, while manganese provides structural support. This metal enrichment, an evolutionary adaptation, enhances the durability and effectiveness of their hunting weapons without unnecessary reinforcement.

The Times of India 30 Apr 2026 3:01 pm

Polka dots return as 2026s chicest trend - and Gen Z is styling them loud

Polka dots return as 2026s chicest trend - and Gen Z is styling them loud

The Times of India 30 Apr 2026 2:59 pm

5 signs of an emotionally mature parent who raise secure and confident children: Are you one?

Raising resilient children isnt only about making them achieve good grades or teaching them life skills. Theres something far more lasting that shapes who a child becomes. It isnt about being the perfect parent when things are right, instead the true essence of parenting is revealed on the basis of how a parent shows up in moments of stress, conflict and connection. These are the moments that test patience, self-awareness, and emotional strength. Emotionally mature parenting is more about responding than reacting. Here are five subtle yet powerful signs of an emotionally mature parent: They accept their children for who they are, not who theyre expected to beAcceptance is the strongest marker o f emotional maturity.Emotionally mature parents do not see their children as extensions of their own ambitions, instead, they understand that their child comes with their own temperament, interests, pace, and personality.

The Times of India 30 Apr 2026 2:48 pm

6 celebrities with twins and how parenting them is different

Yet the core challenge stays the same: raising two children at once, while learning to treat them as individuals. Here are 5 celebrities who have navigated that journey in their own distinct ways.

The Times of India 30 Apr 2026 2:00 pm

Eggs or milk: Which protein is actually better for your health?

Eggs and milk are both vital protein sources in Indian diets, but a clinical nutritionist highlights their distinct benefits. Eggs offer superior protein quality for muscle repair, while milk provides a dual protein blend for sustained energy and essential micronutrients like calcium. Understanding their unique properties allows for optimal integration into a healthy diet.

The Times of India 30 Apr 2026 1:52 pm

10 warning signs youre being manipulatedEven if it doesnt feel like it

Healthy relationships are built on trust, honesty, and mutual respectbut when someone is manipulating you, the red flags are often quiet, slow, and hard to name. Manipulation doesnt always look dramatic; it can wear a soft smile, use Im just joking, or dress up as concern. Over time, it leaves you feeling confused, guilty, or unsure of your own feelings.This article lays out 10 subtle signs that someone is manipulating you and explains how each one works emotionally. Recognising these patterns early can help you protect your boundaries, trust your instincts, and walk away from relationships that quietly drain you instead of lifting you up.

The Times of India 30 Apr 2026 1:06 pm

The 5 tattoos people regret the most

Here's a look at some tattoos people tend to regret the most.

The Times of India 30 Apr 2026 1:04 pm

Gauranga Das shares a powerful message for parents, most are missing this at home

A father's simple words to his son, I will walk in your footsteps, sparked a profound reflection on parenting. Children absorb their parents' actions more than their instructions, learning emotional habits and values through observation. This powerful message urges parents to examine their own behaviour, as their daily lives serve as a blueprint for their children's future.

The Times of India 30 Apr 2026 9:17 am

GT vs RCB: 5 powerful lessons on perseverance and success from Shubman Gill

Hes still in his early 20s, already captaining a franchise, and somehow still batting like someone whos been around forever. And the interesting part? None of this happened overnight. No lucky breaks, no shortcutsjust a lot of quiet effort over the years and a pretty clear head on his shoulders. So before the first ball is bowled, here are a few real, no-nonsense lessons you can take from his journey.

The Times of India 30 Apr 2026 9:13 am

UNESCO-recognised rail wonders of India and why theyre among the worlds most unique train experiences

India is a living legend. There are many places which hold UNESCO heritage tags just for their sheer history and significance. But did you know that besides temples and national forests, Indias railways serve as an example of engineering wonder.

The Times of India 30 Apr 2026 8:08 am

Mother tries harsh vs gentle parenting: The difference in her childs response will leave you surprised

A viral Instagram video highlights the stark contrast between harsh and gentle parenting. When a mother used a stern voice, her child resisted a request. However, a calm, gentle approach resulted in immediate compliance and a smile. This demonstrates how communication style profoundly impacts a child's behavior, suggesting a balanced approach combining firmness with empathy is key.

The Times of India 30 Apr 2026 5:00 am

Love quote of the day by Colleen Hoover: Sometimes two people have to fall apart, to realize...

Bestselling author Colleen Hoover's quote suggests breakups can be crucial for realizing relationship value. Experiencing separation, even painful, offers clarity on what truly matters, mirroring psychological 'loss-induced clarity.' This doesn't guarantee reconciliation but fosters self-understanding and growth, potentially leading to stronger future connections or personal evolution.

The Times of India 29 Apr 2026 11:00 pm

Prem over perfection: 5 lessons from Radha-Krishna on manifesting real love in the Gen Z era

Swipe culture's exhausting pace contrasts with Radha and Krishna's timeless bond, offering a blueprint for manifesting love. Their connection highlights aligning with love rather than chasing it, emphasizing internal worth over external validation. Healthy love enhances life, not consumes it, proving that not all profound connections need conventional endings to be eternally significant.

The Times of India 29 Apr 2026 10:00 pm

Why your rosemary always dies (and the soil fix you need)

Rosemary often dies because of the wrong soil. Native to rocky, well-draining Mediterranean soil, it struggles in clay-heavy earth. The solution involves amending soil with organic matter and perlite or gravel for better drainage. For potted plants, cactus and succulent mix is recommended. Proper sun and infrequent watering are also crucial. Fertiliser is unnecessary and can be detrimental.

The Times of India 29 Apr 2026 7:25 pm

From opening jar lids to facial recognition: Why octopuses are considered smart and Earth's oldest brainiacs?

Octopuses are surprisingly intelligent, with two-thirds of their neurons in their arms, allowing them to solve puzzles, escape enclosures, and even recognize human faces. These mollusks demonstrate advanced problem-solving skills, as evidenced by a lab octopus that raided fish tanks at night. Their intelligence evolved independently from humans, making them unique among invertebrates.

The Times of India 29 Apr 2026 6:00 pm

Personality test: Rose, sunflower, or tulip? The flower you choose reveals your attachment style in love

Discover your attachment style through a simple flower quiz. Whether you're a romantic rose, a secure sunflower, or a guarded tulip, this test offers a quick insight into how you connect and trust in relationships. It highlights your core tendencies and areas for growth in love.

The Times of India 29 Apr 2026 5:05 pm

Is your child not serious about studies? 5 parental behaviours that could be the reason

Many parents hold this quiet concern: Why doesn't my child take studies seriously? While its easy to assume the problem lies in the childs attitude, the real story is often more complicated and layered. Its because children portray what they absorb from their environment. Sometimes, even parental behavior dilutes a childs focus, motivation, and sense of responsibility toward studies.Here are 5 parental behaviour that may be influencing your childs approach towards learning:When parents are more focused on scores instead of childs effortParents often feel marks and ranks are the ultimate benchmark of success. While these indicators do matter in the modern world, when a parent constantly expects big scores, a child naturally loses interest in studies. Its because an outcome driven mindset created pressure. When pressure takes over a childs performance, they tend to see studies as a stressful task instead of a process of discovery. When parents use a balanced approach and value a childs effort, improvement, and understanding, children feel a healthier and more sustainable relationship with learning.

The Times of India 29 Apr 2026 5:00 pm

Katraj Snake Park, India: 10 things no one tells you about this tourist destination

Katraj Snake Park in Pune offers far more than a typical reptile visit, combining conservation, education and a vast zoo experience. With diverse snake species, affordable entry and a large surrounding ecosystem, it rewards visitors who plan ahead, explore fully and understand its focus on wildlife awareness and learning rather than entertainment.

The Times of India 29 Apr 2026 4:56 pm

Hum sochte rehte the ke koi le jaye hume bada shauk hai trekking ka: Two sisters over the age of 70 on Kedarnath trek win hearts

Two elderly sisters, both over 70, have captivated social media users with their inspiring journey on the Kedarnath route. Having already conquered the challenging Kinner Kailash trek, they continue to embrace travel and new experiences with remarkable zest. Their unwavering spirit, focusing on the present and staying active, offers a powerful lesson for many.

The Times of India 29 Apr 2026 4:48 pm

Meet the master of wobble walking: The slowest bird that pulls out earthworms with its dumpy movement!

Discover the American woodcock, officially recognized as the world's slowest flying bird. This fascinating creature boasts a flight speed of just 8 km/h, primarily during courtship. Its unique wobbling gait on the ground also aids in hunting by disturbing earthworms. This slow-paced lifestyle is a remarkable adaptation for survival in its woodland habitat.

The Times of India 29 Apr 2026 4:44 pm

Gentle parenting fails without this one rule most parents ignore

Gentle parenting thrives on connection and understanding, but a common pitfall is confusing kindness with permissiveness. True gentle parenting requires warmth paired with clear, consistent boundaries. This approach ensures children feel loved and safe, learning that emotions are valid but certain behaviors are unacceptable, fostering emotional literacy and self-regulation.

The Times of India 29 Apr 2026 4:00 pm

Strict parents create great liars: Rebel Kid Apoorva Makhija's online video reignites parenting conversation

A viral YouTube remark, Strict parents create great liars, sparked widespread discussion. The idea suggests that when children fear punishment for mistakes, they learn to hide the truth, leading to a habit of survival rather than genuine honesty. This overcontrol can weaken family bonds and impact adult relationships.

The Times of India 29 Apr 2026 3:20 pm

10 boundaries you must set to protect your marriage

Let's be real: marriage is less about the grand I do at the altar and more about the thousand tiny I won'ts that happen every dayas in, I won't let my mom run our kitchen or I won't vent about your snoring to the entire group chat.Setting boundaries isn't about building a prison; its about putting a fence around a garden so the local deer don't eat your prize tomatoes. Here are 10 ways to protect your partnership from the pests of modern life.

The Times of India 29 Apr 2026 3:06 pm

Indias Skyline Giants: Top 10 tallest residential buildings transforming urban real estate

The Indian real estate scenario has seen a huge revolution from a vertical standpoint, with skyscrapers setting new benchmarks in living. These structures not only serve as a feat of engineering brilliance but also mark the need for premium housing needs amidst land scarcity.

The Times of India 29 Apr 2026 3:02 pm

Meconopsis Bailey: This unique blue coloured Himalayan poppy prepares for 2- 5 years to bloom just once in a lifetime!

A rare Himalayan blue poppy, discovered in 1913, thrives in extreme cold at high altitudes across Asia. This elusive flower, symbolizing purity and patience, spends years storing energy for a brief, spectacular bloom. Its unique needs make it challenging to cultivate elsewhere, highlighting its precious rarity amidst a changing climate.

The Times of India 29 Apr 2026 2:58 pm

Almond oil vs sweet almond oil: What is the difference and which is better for hair growth?

Confused by almond oil labels? Sweet almond oil, derived from edible almonds, is safe and beneficial for hair, offering nutrients like Vitamin E for strength and shine. Bitter almond oil, however, is not suitable for scalp application. Choose cold-pressed sweet almond oil for a healthier mane.

The Times of India 29 Apr 2026 1:37 pm

10 laws of life most people learn too late

Life's real education comes from making mistakes, not textbooks. These 10 laws aren't rules carved in stonethey're life truths that hit differently after decades of trial and error. Most people stumble into them in their 40s or beyond, wishing they'd known sooner. Spotting and learning them early helps you lead a happier life.

The Times of India 29 Apr 2026 1:15 pm

Cricket legend Ravi Shastri, aka Champion of Champions, Alibag farmhouse is a coastal haven with pool, bar and open spaces

Ravi Shastri or Champion of Champions, is one of the finest batsmen who played for the Indian cricket team. Former cricketer, celebrated commentator, and 1983 World Cup winner squad member, Ravi Shastri was known for his all-round abilities and records he created with his bat.

The Times of India 29 Apr 2026 12:56 pm

Indias extreme heat is taking a toll: Why dehydration can turn dangerous quickly

India is grappling with soaring temperatures that heighten the dangers of heat-related illnesses such as dehydration and heatstroke. With scorching heatwaves and balmy nights becoming the norm, those most affected include the elderly, children, and individuals working outdoors. Health specialists recommend a proactive approach to hydration and widespread public awareness initiatives to safeguard at-risk populations during these sweltering summer days.

The Times of India 29 Apr 2026 12:49 pm

6 benefits of drawing for child brain development, according to research

Over time, this simple habit begins to support multiple areas of brain development at once, often without adults even realising it. Here are six research-backed benefits of drawing for a childs developing brain.

The Times of India 29 Apr 2026 12:00 pm

Melania Trump meets King Charles and Queen Camilla in style

Melania Trump's recent wardrobe choices during the British royals' visit to Washington D.C. showcased a deliberate focus on American designers like Ralph Lauren and Adam Lippes. Her polished, on-brand looks, featuring structured tailoring and signature accessories, signaled a strategic image of elegance and intentionality, potentially marking a shift in her fashion approach.

The Times of India 29 Apr 2026 10:02 am

The tree that rains poison and causes blisters: Why the Manchineel is called the 'The tree of death'

Nature's balance includes dangerous plants like the manchineel, the Tree of Death. Found in coastal regions, every part of this tree contains potent toxins, causing severe skin burns, blindness from smoke, and even death if the fruit is ingested. Despite its hazards, the manchineel plays a vital role in stabilizing beaches and providing habitat for certain wildlife.

The Times of India 29 Apr 2026 9:55 am

How to reverse hair loss with microneedling and rosemary oil

Microneedling and rosemary oil offer a science-backed approach to potentially reverse hair loss, especially for recent or mild cases. Combining these methods stimulates the scalp and supports hair growth, but consistency and patience are key for visible results over several months. Addressing diet and stress also plays a crucial role.

The Times of India 29 Apr 2026 9:17 am

Delhi rains trigger flight delays: IndiGo and SpiceJet issue advisory warning of travel disruptions

Delhi-NCR experienced a welcome downpour and thunderstorms, but air travel faced significant disruptions. Winds up to 50 km/hr impacted flight schedules at Indira Gandhi International Airport, leading to advisories from major airlines like SpiceJet and IndiGo. Passengers are urged to check flight statuses and allow extra travel time due to potential delays.

The Times of India 29 Apr 2026 9:02 am

Reuse Orange Peels In Garden: Turn kitchen scraps into plant booster; cut waste and chemicals

Orange peels offer a sustainable solution for gardeners. They can be composted to enrich soil with essential nutrients. A natural insect repellent can be made from dried peels. Orange peels also serve as biodegradable seed starters. A spray made from peels effectively combats aphids. These simple uses reduce household waste and promote healthier plants naturally.

The Times of India 29 Apr 2026 3:30 am

Dont Seal Sweaty Sneakers: Trapped heat wrecks shoes; air them out after runs

Your running shoes need to breathe. Trapping sweat inside after a run creates a hot, humid environment. This promotes bacteria and fungi growth, damaging shoe materials. It also leads to lingering smells and a shorter shoe life. The simple solution is to air out your shoes before storing them.

The Times of India 29 Apr 2026 2:57 am

How To Get Rid Of Ground Ivy: Research-backed ways to manage Creeping Charlie

Discover how to conquer ground ivy, the persistent lawn invader. This aggressive perennial thrives in neglected areas, spreading rapidly through roots and stems. Effective management involves consistent hand-pulling for small patches, complete removal for rampant infestations, and targeted herbicide applications, especially in fall. Building a healthy lawn and strategic shade-tolerant ground cover are key to long-term prevention.

The Times of India 28 Apr 2026 10:00 pm

Use Corkscrew Vine For Hummingbirds: Fast climber keeps birds returning; easy to grow

Attract hummingbirds to your garden with the remarkable corkscrew vine, Cochliasanthus caracalla. This fast-growing climber boasts uniquely shaped, fragrant blooms that perfectly match hummingbird beaks, ensuring a reliable nectar source.

The Times of India 28 Apr 2026 9:54 pm

When can babies have sugar and salt?

Introducing sugar and salt to babies under one year old is strongly discouraged by health experts. This is to protect their developing organs, prevent tooth decay, and shape healthy taste preferences. Focus on natural food flavors, offering plain fruits, vegetables, and grains instead of processed, salty, or sugary options. The advice emphasizes a simple, fresh approach to infant nutrition.

The Times of India 28 Apr 2026 9:00 pm

4 things kids do that look like bad behaviour but is actually communication

Children's actions often misinterpreted as misbehavior are actually forms of communication due to their limited vocabulary. Overwhelm, big emotions, and developing brains can lead to behaviors like avoiding tasks, throwing objects, not listening, and meltdowns. Understanding these underlying feelings and responding with empathy and clear boundaries helps children express themselves better.

The Times of India 28 Apr 2026 9:00 pm

From Mexico to Australia: 5 countries that feature iconic on their banknotes

Banknotes serve as a canvas for national identity, history, and lineage. Increasingly, countries are featuring female pioneers, artists, and leaders on their currency. Nations like Australia, England, Canada, Mexico, and Samoa are recognizing the significant contributions of women by placing them on their banknotes, reflecting a commitment to gender parity and diverse representation.

The Times of India 28 Apr 2026 8:26 pm

Mumbais heritage Leela bungalow in Juhu sold for 221 crore; what this landmark deal means for real estate market in the city

Mumbai's luxury real estate witnessed a landmark deal as the historic 'Leela' bungalow in Juhu sold for a staggering 221 crore. This sea-facing Art Deco gem, owned by the Nanavati family for decades, underscores the immense value of rare, standalone coastal properties amidst Mumbai's vertical development. The sale highlights the enduring appeal of heritage and prime locations.

The Times of India 28 Apr 2026 8:01 pm

Warm Towel Blackhead Hack: Viral trick only cleans surface oil; real fixes work inside pores

A viral social media trend suggests using a warm, damp towel to remove blackheads, but science indicates this hack is largely ineffective. Blackheads are not dirt but trapped oil and dead skin cells deep within pores, which a towel cannot reach. While warmth can temporarily loosen surface oil, vigorous scrubbing can damage the skin barrier and worsen acne.

The Times of India 28 Apr 2026 7:25 pm

Tennis Ball In-Flight Hack: Simple tool eases back strain; adds cheap comfort on long flights

Airplane seats offer poor support, leading to muscle compression and inactivity during flights. A simple tennis ball can act as a portable massage tool, applying targeted pressure to alleviate tension in areas like the lower back, thighs, and shoulders. This self-myofascial release technique helps reduce muscle tightness and improve range of motion, making travel more comfortable.

The Times of India 28 Apr 2026 7:17 pm

10 things you should walk away from No regrets, no looking back

Weve all stayed at the party a little too longliterally and figuratively. Sometimes we stick with habits, people, or situations simply because were used to the noise, even when that noise is giving us a headache.Walking away isn't about giving up or being quitters. Its about realizing that your time and energy are finite resources. If youre pouring them into a leaky bucket, youre eventually going to run dry. Here are ten things you should consider leaving behind to make room for the life you actually want.

The Times of India 28 Apr 2026 7:02 pm

Step inside cricketer Yashasvi Jaiswals 5.38 crore stylish Mumbai residence

Yashasvi Jaiswal is one of Indias most promising young cricketers, known for his inspiring journey from humble beginnings to international success. His Mumbai home beautifully reflects this transformation; simple, elegant and deeply personal.

The Times of India 28 Apr 2026 5:00 pm

Prada faces backlash again: 80,000 Kolhapuri-inspired chappals slammed online

Prada's new Kolhapuri-inspired sandals are facing backlash, with many accusing the brand of copying rather than merely being inspired. This follows a 2025 controversy where similar sandals appeared on the runway without proper credit, sparking debate about cultural appropriation and fair compensation for artisans.

The Times of India 28 Apr 2026 5:00 pm

Parents dont buy books here: NRI women shares 4 facilities US government provides to public school students

NRI Sarika Yadav highlighted the stark differences in school experiences between India and the US. US public schools provide students with textbooks, stationery, and even laptops, easing financial and physical burdens on parents. These facilities aim for a more inclusive and student-friendly educational approach.

The Times of India 28 Apr 2026 5:00 pm

5 Bhagavad Gita parenting lessons every parent should teach their child

It speaks plainly about duty, discipline, courage, self-control and emotional balance, qualities every child needs long before they are old enough to understand the word success. Here are five lessons from the Gita that can quietly build a stronger, steadier child.

The Times of India 28 Apr 2026 5:00 pm

Pick up your trash. This is shameful; foreign vlogger slams people for polluting this historic beach in South India

A travel creator's video shows Mahabalipuram's historic beach littered with trash. This raises uncomfortable questions about public responsibility and littering habits in India. While campaigns exist, behavior remains an issue. The video serves as a mirror for travelers and a reminder for policymakers. It emphasizes that picking up trash can improve the situation for future visitors.

The Times of India 28 Apr 2026 4:15 pm

Sadhguru explains how being cheated on can be a blessing in disguise

Discovering betrayal feels like a gut-punch, but spiritual guru Sadhguru suggests it's a wake-up call to self-reliance. This painful experience forces a shift from a victim lens, reminding you of your inherent completeness. Embracing this, you can reclaim your space and grow stronger, realizing your worth isn't dependent on another.

The Times of India 28 Apr 2026 3:02 pm

White foods arent always bad: What rice, milk, and garlic actually do for your body

White foods like rice, milk, and garlic are often misunderstood. While over-processed white foods can harm health, natural staples still offer essential nutrients. When eaten in balance and paired wisely, they support energy, bone health, and immunity. The focus should shift from avoiding colour to understanding quality and portion.

The Times of India 28 Apr 2026 2:54 pm

5 Indian cricketers who own crores-worth luxury farmhouses across Indias most exclusive locations

It is a fact that Indias luxury real estate landscape is booming like anything. Today, people with money are investing in farmhouses which have quietly become the ultimate status symbol. Youll find reports of cricketers owning farmhouses.

The Times of India 28 Apr 2026 2:42 pm

Gen Z dating trend explained: What is Shrekking and how is it changing modern relationships?

Gen Z's latest dating trend, 'Shrekking,' involves intentionally dating less conventionally attractive individuals, believing they offer better loyalty and commitment. This phenomenon, fueled by TikTok, reflects exhaustion with superficial relationships. While it prioritizes substance over looks, experts caution it can stem from insecurity and may lead to resentment or further heartbreak if genuine attraction is absent.

The Times of India 28 Apr 2026 1:04 pm

Anand Mahindra shares a rare 140-year-old photo of Kedarnath, when reaching the shrine was the real pilgrimage

Anand Mahindra shared a rare 1882 photograph of Kedarnath Dham, highlighting the stark contrast between the arduous, faith-driven pilgrimages of the past and today's accessible journeys. The image, devoid of modern amenities, evokes a profound sense of solitude and devotion.

The Times of India 28 Apr 2026 12:43 pm

How to make a small Bengaluru flat look bigger without spending much

Small Bengaluru flats can feel bigger with simple, low-cost changes. Better light, smart furniture, lighter walls, and thoughtful storage can transform how space is experienced. The idea is not to add more, but to use what exists in a smarter way.

The Times of India 28 Apr 2026 12:43 pm

Japanese proverb of the day: Ai wa mmoku or love is blind

Love's blindness, as the Japanese proverb suggests, allows us to overlook flaws and focus on the positive, fostering connection. While this emotional filter can be beneficial for relationships, it's crucial to remain aware and not let it obscure significant issues, ensuring love doesn't compromise self-awareness.

The Times of India 28 Apr 2026 9:08 am

How to make creamy mishti doi at home easily without sugar

The Times of India 28 Apr 2026 8:00 am

Handle Bees Around Home: Know which species you face; protect walls without harming pollinators

Buzzing near your home does not always mean danger. Learn to identify different bee types and their behaviors. Swarms are usually temporary and harmless. However, established colonies in unwanted areas require prompt action. Simple home maintenance can deter bees. Coexistence is possible with proper knowledge and timely intervention.

The Times of India 28 Apr 2026 2:50 am

Low-Maintenance Garden Flowers: Six hardy blooms thrive with neglect; even plant killers can start

Gardening can be simple. Many flowers grow easily without constant care. Coneflowers, Black-eyed Susans, Lavender, Yarrow, Bishop's Hat, and Stonecrop are hardy options. These plants tolerate various conditions and bloom for extended periods. Choosing the right plants for your climate ensures a beautiful garden with minimal effort. Native plants thrive naturally.

The Times of India 28 Apr 2026 2:40 am

How To Attract Cardinals: Sunflower seeds do most of the work; feeder spot near cover

Attracting beautiful red cardinals to your yard is simpler than you think, primarily revolving around food. Black-oil sunflower seeds are a top choice, with safflower and peanuts also appealing. While feeder type matters less, placement is crucial; cardinals prefer feeders near dense shrubs for quick escape routes.

The Times of India 28 Apr 2026 2:30 am

Protect Decks From Carpenter Bees: Prevent damage without poisons; keep key pollinators working

Carpenter bees, vital pollinators, are drilling into wooden structures, causing damage. These solitary insects create tunnels for their eggs, and their activity can lead to rot and further destruction by other creatures. Homeowners can deter them by painting and sealing wood, filling existing holes, and using natural repellents like almond oil.

The Times of India 28 Apr 2026 2:20 am