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Personality test: Choose a chair and see how you show up in relationships

A visual personality test, popularized on social media, reveals relationship dynamics based on chair selection in a room. The chair you instinctively choose offers a glimpse into how you navigate love, trust, and connection, reflecting your approach to intimacy and vulnerability.

The Times of India 16 Apr 2026 4:47 pm

7 cities in India offering cleaner air and strong property investment potential

As air pollution persists in major Indian metropolitan cities, potential residential property buyers are now focusing on smaller cities that offer clean surroundings and consistent growth in the real estate sector.

The Times of India 16 Apr 2026 4:00 pm

The 12 Jyotirlingas where Shiva is believed to still reside; heres how to visit them

Going on a spiritual, transformative journey is the latest trend in India. Travellers, believers and religiously-included people are becoming more conscious about their faith and travelling across Indias sacred geography in search of what we call peace and salvation.

The Times of India 16 Apr 2026 1:52 pm

Is seagulling the new situationship for Gen Z? The dating trend that refuses to let you move on

Is seagulling the new situationship for Gen Z? The dating trend that refuses to let you move on

The Times of India 16 Apr 2026 1:01 pm

4 habits that can get you promoted at wrok

The Times of India 16 Apr 2026 12:27 pm

P. V. Sindhus elegant Hyderabad home combines minimalist interiors, family-centric spaces, and breathtaking hilltop views

P. V. Sindhu is one of Indias most celebrated athletes, having won Olympic medals and various global achievements in badminton. Off the court, her home in Hyderabad reflects her personality - calm, disciplined, and deeply connected to family.

The Times of India 16 Apr 2026 10:00 am

This airline is all set to launch worlds first bunk-beds in economy class; heres what flyers should expect

Air New Zealand is introducing Economy Skynest, a revolutionary bunk bed-style sleeping solution for economy and premium economy passengers on ultra-long-haul flights. These lie-flat pods, available for an additional fee, aim to provide much-needed rest, debuting on routes exceeding 16-18 hours starting May 18, 2026.

The Times of India 16 Apr 2026 9:20 am

The two-inch rule: The simple kitchen hack to keep your leftovers safe

Storing hot leftovers in deep containers poses a significant food safety risk, allowing bacteria to thrive. Experts advise using shallow dishes to increase surface area, enabling rapid cooling from 140F to 40F. This scientific principle, crucial for gardeners preserving large yields, ensures food remains tasty and safe by preventing bacterial growth within critical temperature zones.

The Times of India 16 Apr 2026 6:00 am

Why your 'squeaky clean' hand-washed dishes might not be clean at all

Visually clean dishes don't guarantee actual cleanliness, as handwashing often fails to remove invisible residues and bacteria. Studies reveal that manual methods, limited by water temperature and soap chemistry, can even relocate contaminants. Dishwashers offer superior cleaning with higher temperatures and proper cycles, but filter maintenance is crucial for true sanitation.

The Times of India 16 Apr 2026 5:00 am

Ditch the soggy bottoms: The 10-second fix for crispier fried food

Achieving perfectly crispy fried food involves a simple switch from plates to a wire rack after frying. This allows excess oil to drain, preventing the food from becoming soggy. Research indicates that most oil absorption happens during cooling, and a rack facilitates better air circulation and oil separation, leading to improved texture and health benefits.

The Times of India 16 Apr 2026 4:30 am

Simple bathroom additions that support mold control and improve air quality

Mould in bathrooms is more than an eyesore; it's a health hazard linked to respiratory issues. Experts emphasize managing moisture through ventilation and absorbers, especially in older homes. Effective cleaning requires safety gear like gloves and masks to avoid inhaling spores and harsh chemical fumes, ensuring a healthier home environment.

The Times of India 16 Apr 2026 4:00 am

The pungent pantry staple people are putting in their shoes to fight odour

A quirky home remedy suggests using raw garlic cloves in shoes to combat foot odor, leveraging garlic's natural antibacterial sulfur compounds. However, this method carries risks of skin irritation and chemical burns, with scientific evidence for its effectiveness in shoes being limited. Safer, proven methods for odor control focus on hygiene and moisture management.

The Times of India 16 Apr 2026 3:30 am

How a simple sock turns your vacuum into a treasure hunter

Lost small items? A clever, old-school hack using a sock on your vacuum cleaner nozzle can save the day. This simple trick creates a porous barrier, allowing air through while catching precious objects like seeds or tiny components. It's a scientifically sound method for retrieving misplaced valuables without them disappearing forever.

The Times of India 16 Apr 2026 2:30 am

Gauranga Das shares 3 ways to deal with toxic family members

We all have toxic members in our family-- be it a distant aunt or a relative. But how you deal with them makes all the difference in your life. Toxic family behaviour should not cost you your mental peace. You dont have to argue, prove, or absorb disrespect to keep relationships intact. Sometimes calm agreement, smart responses, or politely calling things out protects your self-respect. Setting boundaries with family is not arrogance, it is emotional strength and self-protection, writes Gauranga Das in a social media post. For the unversed, Gauranga Das is a monk and spiritual leader, and he is an inspiration to many. Here we list the three ways to deal with toxic family members as shared by him:

The Times of India 16 Apr 2026 12:10 am

Optical illusion personality test: Cats or woman? What you see first reveals how you deal with difficult situations in life

Optical illusion personality tests, like the one showing cats or a woman, reveal subconscious traits. Seeing cats suggests a complex inner world and a feeling of being misunderstood, leading to withdrawal. Spotting the woman first indicates a tendency to hold emotions in, projecting strength while experiencing hidden exhaustion and a desire for deeper connection.

The Times of India 15 Apr 2026 11:45 pm

5 iconic modern architectural buildings in India shaping contemporary cityscapes

Contemporary Indian architecture exhibits an intelligent amalgamation of international modernity and indigenous practices. In particular, after the period of independence, architectural designs began developing based on Indian climatic conditions and socio-cultural environment.

The Times of India 15 Apr 2026 7:00 pm

Personality test: Choose a horse and see what it reveals about your hidden superpower

A social media personality test, based on choosing one of four horses, reveals your unique superpower. Each horse selection corresponds to a distinct personality trait, such as being a human safe haven, making authentic connections, possessing grit and determination, or exhibiting emotional resilience through wit. The test offers insights into your strengths.

The Times of India 15 Apr 2026 6:44 pm

Indias longest funicular railway is an engineering marvel

India's longest funicular railway, spanning 1.2 kilometers, opened in January 2026 near Kalyan, Maharashtra. This new attraction drastically reduces the travel time to the revered Shri Malanggad temple from a two-hour trek to just 10 minutes, making it accessible for all.

The Times of India 15 Apr 2026 6:43 pm

How Keralas 300-year-old flooring method keeps homes cool without AC and why it needs to make a comeback in Indian homes

Kerala's centuries-old Kaavi flooring offers a natural cooling solution, utilizing lime, iron oxide, and water for a sustainable, heat-regulating surface. This eco-friendly technique, polished with coconut oil, contrasts with modern, energy-intensive materials. As global temperatures rise, these traditional methods highlight a path towards healthier, cooler, and more environmentally conscious homes, proving ancient wisdom holds keys to modern challenges.

The Times of India 15 Apr 2026 4:00 pm

From Chotu to Aradhya: Names Rajasthan govt says parents should think twice about

Rajasthan's Saarthak Naam Abhiyan encourages parents to choose meaningful names for children, moving beyond casual nicknames like 'Chotu' or 'Kalu'. The initiative aims to foster dignity and strength, as names accompany individuals throughout life, impacting self-perception and societal interaction. While voluntary, the campaign offers a list of 3,000 culturally rich names, seeking to prevent embarrassment and reduce social bias.

The Times of India 15 Apr 2026 3:00 pm

5 teacher-student talks that should never happen in classroom

Not every teacher-student conversation belongs in a classroom. Topics that feel too personal, blur boundaries, or create discomfort can affect a childs confidence and sense of safety. Clear limits, respectful communication, and awareness from both teachers and parents help protect that space.

The Times of India 15 Apr 2026 12:51 pm

Taste of the Himalayas: 5 rare wild fruits of Nepal you must try once in your life

Nepal's diverse mid-hills and Himalayan foothills are home to a hidden treasury of flavours far removed from commercial supermarkets. In addition to commercial orchards, these pine and oak forests come alive with the arrival of wild golda fleeting harvest of untamed, edible gems, or in this case, wild edible fruits that are also known for their healing properties. The honey-like flavour of golden raspberries and the butter-producing seeds from the chiuri tree are just two examples of the many edible fruits found in these forests, which are interwoven into the cultural and culinary heritage of local communities. These edible fruits are not commonly harvested for sale, but can be found being foraged by hand and sold in bundles of leaves along the mountain routes. These seasonal offerings are natural wilderness experiences that every traveller should experience at least once.

The Times of India 15 Apr 2026 12:30 pm

Inside Neeraj Chopras 30 crore Haryana home: A perfect blend of luxury and simplicity

Neeraj Chopra is an Indian javelin thrower and Olympic gold medallist who has brought great pride to the country, through his achievements in athletics. He is widely regarded as one of the most successful sportspersons in India.

The Times of India 15 Apr 2026 10:00 am

Sakshi Dhoni steals the spotlight in dreamy pink while CSK seals the win

Sakshi Singh Dhoni effortlessly captivated attention at the CSK vs KKR match with her understated elegance. She sported a 16,500 soft pink handwoven mulberry silk kurta set from Surmaye, featuring delicate hand-painted magnolia flowers and stripes. Her simple yet polished look, devoid of heavy accessories, perfectly complemented the summer vibe and CSK's significant win.

The Times of India 15 Apr 2026 9:51 am

Dubai Airports update April 15: British Airways, Lufthansa stop DXB flights; Air India group continues limited operations

Travellers flying through Dubai International Airport (DXB) are urged to stay alert as numerous international airlines have updated their travel advisories due to ongoing regional conflict. Several global carriers, including British Airways, Air France, and Lufthansa Group, have extended cancellations or reduced operations to and from Dubai, with some flights suspended until mid-2026.

The Times of India 15 Apr 2026 7:57 am

8 baby boy names inspired by Milky Way galaxy

This collection brings together eight baby boy names inspired by the Milky Way, blending cosmic beauty with Indian cultural depth. Each name reflects a different aspect of the universe, light, time, movement, and stability, while remaining simple, meaningful, and easy to connect with. These are not just names, but quiet stories waiting to grow with a child.

The Times of India 15 Apr 2026 5:00 am

The 10-second kitchen secret that will change how you use lemons forever

Struggling to extract every drop of juice from lemons? A simple microwave trick can revolutionize your kitchen prep. Just ten to fifteen seconds of microwaving breaks down lemon cells, making them incredibly easy to squeeze. This not only yields up to 20% more juice but also enhances the extraction of beneficial antioxidants and polysaccharides, boosting your health with minimal effort.

The Times of India 15 Apr 2026 5:00 am

The hidden 'breathing' mistake that could be ruining your winter firewood

Homeowners often overlook proper firewood seasoning, leading to smoky fires. Ensuring adequate ventilation and air circulation around logs is crucial, even more so than just covering them. Green wood burns inefficiently, wasting energy and increasing smoke. Properly seasoned wood, with moisture below 20 per cent, burns hotter and safer, requiring careful planning for different wood types.

The Times of India 15 Apr 2026 3:30 am

Beyond the aroma: The science-backed reason your grandmother boiled Rosemary

Boiling fresh rosemary for 15 minutes releases antimicrobial molecules and polyphenols, transforming water vapor into an air purification agent. This ancient practice effectively neutralizes airborne pollutants and reduces insect reproduction, offering a chemical-free alternative to artificial air fresheners. The method combines physical and chemical purification, making herbs a valuable, holistic tool for indoor air quality.

The Times of India 15 Apr 2026 3:00 am

The windowsill secret: How a bowl of salt can stop winter window fogging

Winter mornings often bring foggy windows due to household humidity. Instead of costly insulation checks, a simple DIY dehumidifier using a bowl of salt water can effectively combat condensation. Salt's hygroscopic nature absorbs moisture, preventing fog and protecting indoor plants or workspaces from fungi and rust. Refresh the solution weekly for clear windows all season.

The Times of India 15 Apr 2026 2:30 am

The cold truth: Why your fridge is quietly killing the flavour of your tomatoes

Storing tomatoes in the refrigerator can destroy their flavour and texture. Scientific evidence shows that cold temperatures cause irreversible damage to the volatile compounds responsible for a tomato's taste and aroma. For optimal flavour, keep tomatoes at room temperature, away from direct sunlight. Overripe tomatoes are best used for sauces or frozen for later use.

The Times of India 15 Apr 2026 2:00 am

The laundry shortcut: How one dry towel can slash your drying time

A simple trick can cut dryer time and electricity bills. Adding a dry towel to wet clothes helps absorb moisture faster. This allows clothes to dry more quickly. The method saves energy and protects garments from heat damage. Remove the towel after 15-20 minutes for best results. This technique offers efficiency and clothing preservation.

The Times of India 15 Apr 2026 1:30 am

The frosty fix: Why vinegar ice cubes are the ultimate secret to a fresh kitchen

Tired of lingering kitchen smells? Forget chemical cleaners! A simple, eco-friendly trick involves freezing white vinegar into ice cubes. When run through your garbage disposal, the ice scrubs away grime while the vinegar neutralizes odor-causing bacteria. This traditional method offers a powerful, natural solution for a fresh-smelling kitchen, proving effective and sustainable.

The Times of India 15 Apr 2026 12:45 am

Alopecia Areata remedies: Home remedies to reverse bald spot in women

Discover natural remedies for female hair loss, from coconut oil massages to onion juice and aloe vera. The article emphasizes addressing underlying causes like stress and diet, while also advising against damaging hair practices. Patience and consistency are key, with results typically appearing within weeks.

The Times of India 14 Apr 2026 9:49 pm

Top 5 IT hubs in India driving real estate demand

The real estate industry in India is greatly affected by its IT sector. The presence of a technologically enabled ecosystem means more people move to a city for employment, which ultimately results in an increase in demand for housing, rentals, and infrastructure projects.

The Times of India 14 Apr 2026 6:00 pm

Kering heir Franois Pinault Jr gets engaged to aristocrat Lara Cosima

Socialite Lara Cosima, 22, announced her engagement to Franois Pinault Jr., heir to the Kering luxury empire. The German-American, studying fashion at Parsons, comes from an aristocratic background. Franois, son of a luxury magnate and stepson of Salma Hayek, maintains a low-key profile. Their union merges old-world European aristocracy with modern global fashion influence.

The Times of India 14 Apr 2026 5:00 pm

16,400 applicants for 2,640 affordable homes in Mumbai; Maharashtra housing authorities see massive surge in demand in 2026

Mumbai's housing lottery has drawn immense interest. The Maharashtra Housing and Area Development Authority received over 16,400 applications for 2,640 homes. This highlights the persistent shortage of affordable housing in India's financial capital. The lottery draw is scheduled for May 15. Homes are available across Mumbai, catering to various income groups.

The Times of India 14 Apr 2026 4:00 pm

How often should you wash your hair?

Washing your hair isn't a one-size-fits-all situation, as individual needs vary greatly. Understanding your scalp's oil production, hair type, and lifestyle is key to finding the right frequency. The article emphasizes balance, suggesting that listening to your hair's signals is more effective than following strict rules.

The Times of India 14 Apr 2026 12:01 pm

Success quote of the day by Jim Carrey - 'You can fail at...'

Jim Carrey's quote You can fail at what you don't want, so you might as well take a chance on doing what you love challenges the illusion of safety. It highlights that failure is possible regardless of choices, urging individuals to pursue passions rather than settling for unfulfilling security.

The Times of India 14 Apr 2026 10:50 am

Sunil Chhetri's Bengaluru home: Stylish, cosy, and thoughtfully designed

Sunil Chhetri is considered one of the greatest and finest football ever played from India due to his extraordinary qualities of leadership, consistency, and humility. He has made a tremendous impact on the field of football.

The Times of India 14 Apr 2026 10:00 am

How a wet towel keeps your cutting board safe and steady

A simple damp kitchen towel can significantly enhance kitchen safety by preventing cutting boards from slipping. This method leverages friction and surface tension, ensuring a stable workspace for efficient and hygienic food preparation. The technique is effective for both wooden and plastic boards, offering a cost-effective and scientifically-backed solution to a common kitchen hazard.

The Times of India 14 Apr 2026 4:00 am

The cross-ventilation trick: How to position your fans like a pro this summer

Contrary to popular belief, simply blowing a fan out a window may not effectively cool a room. Research indicates that directing airflow inward can create a more beneficial cup effect for air circulation and evaporative cooling. For humid conditions, high-velocity air directly on skin is key, and strategic fan placement utilizing the stack effect can enhance DIY ventilation.

The Times of India 14 Apr 2026 3:30 am

The pantry rescue: How this kitchen flour saves your clothes from oil stains

Oil stains on clothes can be a worry. A simple kitchen ingredient, cornstarch, offers a natural solution. This porous powder absorbs grease, lifting it from fabrics. For tougher stains, enzymes in detergents help break down remaining oil. This method is safe for delicate clothes and the environment. Act quickly when a spill occurs for the best results.

The Times of India 14 Apr 2026 3:00 am

The morning mirror hack: How a dab of shaving foam can end your post-shower fog frustration

Tired of foggy bathroom mirrors after a shower? A simple trick involving shaving cream can keep your mirror clear. The surfactants in shaving cream reduce water's surface tension, creating a hydrophilic surface that prevents condensation from beading up. This results in a transparent film, offering a clear view for days.

The Times of India 14 Apr 2026 2:30 am

Don't toss those wilted greens! The 20-minute kitchen trick that restores their crunch

Revive limp vegetables with a simple cold shock technique. Chefs use this icy water bath to rehydrate produce, restoring their crispness by boosting turgor pressure. Leafy greens need about 15 minutes, while root vegetables require up to an hour. This economical method prevents food waste and ensures your meals are delightfully fresh and crunchy.

The Times of India 14 Apr 2026 2:00 am

The unexpected kitchen tool upgrade that is changing how we snack on cookies

A simple dinner fork has become a kitchen obsession for solving the age-old problem of the perfect cookie dunk. This DIY hack, rooted in scientific principles of dip coating, offers structural support, preventing cookies from breaking. Beyond convenience, it enhances hygiene and fosters resourcefulness, proving ingenuity can solve everyday annoyances without fancy gadgets.

The Times of India 14 Apr 2026 1:00 am

Is using soda the smartest way to clean your toilet?

A common household hack suggests using cola to clean toilet stains, leveraging its phosphoric acid to dissolve mineral deposits. However, this fizzy drink can damage ceramic glazes and leave sticky sugar residue, attracting bacteria. While a temporary fix, experts advise against it, recommending white vinegar or commercial cleaners for a safer, lasting shine.

The Times of India 14 Apr 2026 12:18 am

Optical illusion personality test: Rabbit or duck? The animal you see first reveals if you are emotionally volatile or good at hiding your feelings

An optical illusion popularized by TikTok creator Mia Yilin uses the classic duck-rabbit image to explore personality traits. Seeing a duck suggests a forgiving, outwardly cheerful but internally realistic peacemaker, while spotting a rabbit points to a passion-driven procrastinator with hidden emotions. The illusion reflects how the brain quickly interprets ambiguity, revealing subconscious tendencies and coping styles in daily life.

The Times of India 13 Apr 2026 11:51 pm

5 cities in West India experiencing real estate boom in 2026

Indias western corridor covering Maharashtra and Gujarat is experiencing a real estate boom in 2026 driven by developing infrastructure and industrial expansion. It shows a stronger shift towards Tier-2 cities and rising investor interest.

The Times of India 13 Apr 2026 8:20 pm

10 things that ruin first impressions And how to fix them

You have about seven seconds. Thats it. Before youve even finished saying hello, the other persons brain has already decided if youre trustworthy, competent, or worth their time. According to Princeton psychologists, were wired to make these snap judgments based on tiny cues we might not even realise were sending.Whether youre heading into a high-stakes job interview or meeting a potential partner, a single slip-up can shut a door before youve even walked through it. The good news? Most first-impression killers are just bad habits. If you can fix these ten things, youll walk into any room with a level of polish that people actually notice.

The Times of India 13 Apr 2026 7:25 pm

Did Ranveer Allahbadia of BeerBiceps casually confirm his romance with Juhi Bhatt at IPL? Who is she?

Podcaster Ranveer Allahbadia, also known as BeerBiceps, accidentally confirmed his relationship with rumoured girlfriend Juhi Bhatt during an IPL match. The duo, seen twinning in white and blue, were spotted at the stadium, with Ranveer telling a fan he was with his girlfriend. This public confirmation follows earlier hints and social media speculation about their relationship.

The Times of India 13 Apr 2026 6:20 pm

5 'jokes' that may damage your marriage

The Times of India 13 Apr 2026 6:00 pm

The golden healer: Why your kitchen honey is the ultimate garden first aid hack

Discover how nature's sweet remedy, honey, is revolutionizing wound care. Beyond its taste, this golden elixir possesses remarkable antibacterial and anti-inflammatory properties, gently cleansing injuries and promoting rapid tissue regeneration. Learn how this ancient practice offers a natural, effective alternative for everyday scrapes and even advanced medical applications, proving the best medicines can come from the hive.

The Times of India 13 Apr 2026 5:15 pm

Jessica trick that stops tantrums in seconds: Is it scaring your child? Jessica Biel explains whats wrong with the viral parenting trend and what parents should do instead

In the latest parenting craze, parents are turning to the loud cry of 'Jessica' to quell their little ones' outbursts. However, actress Jessica Biel has expressed her disapproval, suggesting that such tactics may instill fear in children. While fleeting distractions can occasionally bring solace, experts caution that fear-inducing strategies can stifle emotional growth.

The Times of India 13 Apr 2026 4:31 pm

I'd have one tomorrow: Is Jeff Bezos' wife Lauren Snchez expecting a baby soon?

Lauren Snchez, wife of Jeff Bezos, expressed a strong desire to have another child at 56, despite already having a blended family of seven. Her candid remarks followed their lavish Venice wedding, where the heartfelt speeches from their children from previous marriages became a highlight, showcasing the strength of their blended family bonds.

The Times of India 13 Apr 2026 3:57 pm

What nobody tells you about marriage after 30

The Times of India 13 Apr 2026 12:20 pm

The static secret behind using a damp cloth to remove dust

Damp dusting offers a superior method for removing dust compared to traditional dry methods. By slightly moistening a cloth, you effectively trap dust and allergens, preventing them from becoming airborne and resettling. This scientifically backed technique enhances cleaning efficiency and improves indoor air quality without the need for special equipment.

The Times of India 13 Apr 2026 2:38 am

The colourful quick fix that is quietly protecting your garden gear from cracks

Gardeners are discovering a surprising fix for cracked tools and planters: clear nail polish. This quick, waterproof solution creates a protective barrier against moisture and dirt, extending the life of equipment. While scientifically sound due to its fast-drying, non-permeable properties, users should be mindful of potential chemical exposure and environmental impact, especially for organic gardening.

The Times of India 13 Apr 2026 2:00 am

The old-school magic trick for restoring your favourite deck of cards in seconds

Sticky cards in card games can be revived with a simple kitchen hack: a light dusting of flour. This natural method works by creating a drier microenvironment, minimizing friction and restoring the cards' smooth feel. The technique, backed by scientific principles of moisture absorption, extends the life of card decks.

The Times of India 13 Apr 2026 12:57 am

Tired of stuck zippers? This 10-second pencil trick is a total game-changer

A common graphite pencil offers a simple solution for stuck zippers. Rubbing pencil lead on zipper teeth creates a dry lubricant. This prevents snagging and protects fabric. The method is clean and avoids stains from other remedies. It extends the life of clothing and gear. This hack uses basic physics for everyday repairs.

The Times of India 12 Apr 2026 4:00 pm

When Tom Cruise fell for Asha Bhosles Chicken Tikka Masala

Beyond her iconic voice, Asha Bhosle possessed a profound passion for food, treating it with the same instinct and heart she brought to music. Her restaurant chain, Asha's, was a testament to her dedication to authentic, comforting flavors.

The Times of India 12 Apr 2026 3:27 pm

The clothespin guard: Your finger's best friend in the workshop

DIY enthusiasts can avoid painful finger injuries while hammering by using a simple wooden clothespin. This clever hack securely holds nails, keeping fingers safely away from the impact zone. It's a cost-effective and efficient solution, even outperforming expensive pneumatic nail guns for many household tasks, ensuring safer and more successful projects.

The Times of India 12 Apr 2026 3:27 pm

Top 5 countries in the world with the highest GDP (2026); check India's position

India has climbed to fourth place among the world's largest economies, projected to reach $4.51 trillion in GDP by 2026. The US remains dominant at number one, followed by China and Germany. This growth highlights India's rapid expansion, fueled by its young workforce and booming services sector, alongside ongoing digital transformation and infrastructure development.

The Times of India 12 Apr 2026 2:27 pm

Remembering Asha Bhosles timeless elegance

Asha Bhosle's enduring style, marked by her love for sarees, offered a lesson in effortless grace. She consistently chose simple, elegant drapes, often in white, reflecting a grounded personality that complemented her vibrant voice. Her sartorial choices were deeply personal, rooted in cultural pride and a touching connection with her son, proving simplicity can be profoundly impactful.

The Times of India 12 Apr 2026 2:16 pm

Kitchen-approved genius hair growth hacks for the summer

Before you panic and drop half your paycheck on heavily marketed serums that promise the moon, take a breath. And then take a walk to your kitchen. The pantry actually holds a few legitimately effective, scientifically backed growth boosters. Lets break down the best DIY summer hair masks that actually deliver, minus the chemical overload.

The Times of India 12 Apr 2026 12:43 pm

4 questions to ask yourself before falling in love AGAIN

Ask yourself these question, before you fall in love, the second time.

The Times of India 12 Apr 2026 12:08 pm

Delhi Traffic Advisory: Restrictions near Qutub Minar and Mehrauli on April 12 amid expected rush

Delhi Traffic Police announces special traffic rules for Qutub Minar and Mehrauli Archaeological Park on April 12, 2026. Expect traffic restrictions and congestion from 4 PM to 9 PM. Heavy vehicles will be restricted on key routes. Designated parking is available. Commuters should use alternative routes and public transport. Emergency vehicles are exempt. Visitors are urged to report suspicious activity.

The Times of India 12 Apr 2026 10:06 am

Kareena Kapoor Khan just nailed the ultimate Begum look

Stepping out for a jewellery brand event on April 11, she served a look that beautifully blended old-world charm with a fresh, contemporary edge.

The Times of India 12 Apr 2026 9:21 am

Peeling ginger with a spoon: The simple hack you need

Forget wasteful knives for peeling ginger! A simple spoon offers a revolutionary, zero-waste method. Its curved edge delicately scrapes away the skin, preserving vital aromatic compounds and nutrients crucial for flavour and health. This technique, ideal for home gardeners and cooks, ensures maximum yield and a stronger taste profile for all your ginger creations.

The Times of India 12 Apr 2026 12:45 am

Why dry rice in salt shakers beats moisture for clump-free spices

Tired of clumpy salt? A simple, time-tested kitchen hack is making a comeback: adding raw rice grains to your salt shaker. This natural desiccant effectively absorbs moisture, preventing salt from hardening. The science reveals rice's superior moisture-grabbing ability, acting as a proactive shield. Discover this eco-friendly, edible solution for a perpetually free-flowing salt shaker.

The Times of India 11 Apr 2026 10:07 pm

Ab kha lun?: This viral dadi moment is reminding everyone of their own grandparents

In a delightful viral video, a grandmother playfully interrupted a family milestone celebration with her eager 'Ab cake kha lu?' The spontaneous exchange magnificently showcased the charm of unplanned family interactions, reflecting the pure joy that grandparents bring and the comforting bond children experience through honest moments of love and connection.

The Times of India 11 Apr 2026 9:22 pm

The secret ingredient in your linen closet that is quietly perfecting your home-baked bread

Artisanal bakers are rediscovering the damp kitchen cloth for proofing dough, a centuries-old tradition that combats dry air and prevents leathery crusts. This breathable yet protective fabric creates an ideal climate for fermentation, allowing dough to rise properly and develop a softer texture and consistent crust. Properly maintained cloths, like smooth linen or polyester, are crucial for optimal results.

The Times of India 11 Apr 2026 8:19 pm

Ravi Bishnois Jodhpur house: A reflection of tradition, comfort, and calm living

Ravi Bishnoi has been in great form in the ongoing Indian Premier League (IPL) 2026 season, consistently delivering strong performances and handling pressure with ease. His Jodhpur home also conveys the same calm and simplicity off the field as he shows on the field.

The Times of India 11 Apr 2026 7:07 pm

Optical illusion personality test: Is the door open or closed? What you see reveals if you are an introvert or extrovert

This optical illusion reveals personality traits based on whether you perceive a door as open or closed. Seeing an open door suggests a preference for exploration and embracing the unknown, often linked to high openness to experience. Conversely, a closed door indicates a value for security and selectivity, aligning with conscientiousness or introverted resilience.

The Times of India 11 Apr 2026 6:53 pm

Personality test: Pick a cup you like, and see what it reveals about what people love in you

A fun image-based personality test reveals emotional tendencies based on cup preference. Choosing the simple beige cup signifies a steady, practical nature. The tea cup and saucer suggests an appreciation for ritual and detail, while the heart-print cup indicates an expressive, empathetic personality. These tests offer a lighthearted glimpse into our subconscious.

The Times of India 11 Apr 2026 6:01 pm

Top 5 emerging real estate hotspots in India and why people are investing here

Indias real estate market is changing quickly with several tier-2 cities now becoming attractive for both homebuyers and property investors.

The Times of India 11 Apr 2026 2:51 pm

Dubai Airports update 11 April: Emirates operates reduced flights across 100+ destinations; passengers can rebook till June 15

Emirates is adjusting its flight schedule, reducing operations to over 100 destinations worldwide as Dubai's aviation sector stabilizes. The airline prioritizes passenger safety and connectivity, offering complimentary date changes for new bookings and rebooking or full refunds for existing ones. Passengers are urged to monitor flight status closely.

The Times of India 11 Apr 2026 9:04 am

The hidden digital leak: How to stop WhatsApp from draining your home data budget

DIY enthusiasts often face a silent drain on their mobile data through automatic WhatsApp media downloads. By disabling this feature in Storage and Data settings, users can manually choose which files to download, saving data for essential project information. This mindful digital consumption aligns with sustainable practices and conserves cognitive resources.

The Times of India 11 Apr 2026 4:00 am

Why gardeners are hanging soap bars to ward off unwanted visitors

Gardeners are finding success in deterring deer, rabbits, and rodents from their plants by using strongly scented soap. This eco-friendly method creates a smell fence that confuses animals' senses, encouraging them to forage elsewhere. Research confirms soap's effectiveness, particularly its fatty acids, in reducing browsing damage, offering a chemical-free solution for protecting gardens.

The Times of India 11 Apr 2026 3:00 am

11 mistakes you should avoid while ordering a pizza

The Times of India 11 Apr 2026 2:09 am