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Are you shutting down your childs curiosity? 4 ways parents unknowingly do so and better ways to respond

A childs world is full of questions. For them every object is new, every feeling is strange, and every idea is an opportunity. Curiosity is something that builds the foundation of childhood. Its not a phase, but a force that makes them creative, allows them to think, and live life with confidence.However, sometimes parents miss out on the very same facts and unknowingly make their child stop asking questions. While it does not happen intentionally, it does create an impact on the child. Here are four common ways parents may unintentionally shut down their childs curiosity.When parents dismiss childs doubts and say because I said soAlmost every parent gets to hear this phrase, Why cant we go there? and the easiest response many parents come up with is because I said so! While in some particular situations it is important for children to follow their parents instructions, however, dismissing their question can kill curiosity.

The Times of India 7 Jun 2026 9:00 pm

Ordering at a restaurant, helping with directions, and more: 7 simple ways to build a childs confidence

Confidence isnt a skill that develops overnight. Its neither something that develops when children grow older. Instead it is built slowly through everyday experiences when they are growing up. Parents want their children to become confident, but what can make them confident are the small but daily efforts parents make. From letting kids place orders at a restaurant to asking them for directions, here are 7 subtle ways parents can build a child's confidence.Let them order for themselves at a restaurantA simple restaurant visit can become a great confidence-building activity. Instead of speaking for your child, allow them to tell the server what they would like to order. This small interaction teaches children how to communicate and make decisions. Even if they feel shy at first, practising these small conversations helps them become more comfortable in social situations.

The Times of India 7 Jun 2026 7:04 pm

A plant that calls for defense when it's being eaten? Study finds common bean plant secretly calls wasps to kill caterpillars on it

Common bean plants, a global food staple, possess a remarkable defense mechanism. When caterpillars chew their leaves, the plant releases a specific airborne signal, triggered by the insect's saliva. This scent attracts parasitic wasps, which then eliminate the caterpillar threat, showcasing a silent, sophisticated natural defense system honed over millions of years.

The Times of India 7 Jun 2026 6:30 pm

Which country has the most time zones and what it means for travellers

Contrary to popular belief, France, not Russia or the United States, holds the record for the most time zones globally, spanning an impressive 12. This is due to its numerous overseas territories scattered across the world, each with its own local time. Travelers can experience diverse global destinations while remaining within France.

The Times of India 7 Jun 2026 6:00 pm

The world's smartest dog breeds? These 5 names come up again and again

Discover five dog breeds renowned for their exceptional intelligence, learning abilities, and trainability. From the herding prowess of Border Collies to the adaptable nature of Poodles and the disciplined focus of German Shepherds, these breeds excel in various tasks. Golden Retrievers and Doberman Pinschers also stand out for their quick learning and keen awareness, making them remarkable companions.

The Times of India 7 Jun 2026 5:00 pm

A retired soldier finds a 1,700-year-old Roman treasure while on a weekend walk and it's unlike anything ever discovered before

A former soldier and part-time metal detectorist, Kevin Minto, discovered a nearly 1,700-year-old Roman gold ring near Ilminster, Somerset. The unique ring, weighing 48 grams and featuring an engraved image of Victoria, was acquired by the South West Heritage Trust for 78,010. Minto received over 19,500 from the sale, with the ring now set for public display.

The Times of India 7 Jun 2026 4:57 pm

How to have a successful marriage using Ikigai: The Japanese secret to a joyful life

Discover how the Japanese concept of Ikigai can enrich your marriage beyond grand gestures. It emphasizes finding daily meaning through companionship, shared routines, and mutual support, transforming a list of responsibilities into a life built together. Cultivating individual growth and expressing appreciation are key to a lasting, happy union.

The Times of India 7 Jun 2026 4:23 pm

Rice water for hair growth: The Korean beauty hack everyone talks about, but what does science actually say?

But can rice water really make your hair grow faster? Or is it another beauty trend that sounds better than the science behind it?

The Times of India 7 Jun 2026 4:03 pm

Balancing work, family, and yourself: Why mental wellness matters for every parent?

Being a parent is one of the most rewarding roles in life, but it can also be one of the most demanding. Between work responsibilities, household tasks, and caring for children, many parents find themselves constantly juggling multiple roles. In the process, their own well-being often takes a back seat. However, taking care of your mental wellness is not a luxury; it's a necessity. When parents are mentally healthy, they are better equipped to handle challenges, build stronger relationships, and create a positive environment for their families.

The Times of India 7 Jun 2026 4:00 pm

Inside real-estate tycoon Satish Sanpals 100-crore Burj Khalifa home: The billionaire who gifted his Baby a pink Rolls-Royce and own 40 kg of gold

Dubai is no longer a stranger to luxury and gold. But few residents embody the citys larger-than-life lifestyle quite like the Indian-origin entrepreneur Satish Sanpal.

The Times of India 7 Jun 2026 3:51 pm

Mahesh Babu's demeanour is as iconic as his films: 4 personality traits that make him a mega star

Mahesh Babu's enduring success in Indian cinema stems from his authentic persona, not just his acting. His calm demeanor, unwavering commitment to family, and consciously guarded private life set him apart. This discipline is evident in his dedicated work ethic and consistent evolution as an artist, earning him immense respect and a powerful star status.

The Times of India 7 Jun 2026 3:13 pm

Dropped off by one son, flown home by another: Indian mother's journey with her pilot sons touches hearts

A mother's travel plans took a heartwarming turn when her two pilot sons orchestrated a special reunion. One son saw her off at the airport, while the other, as captain, welcomed her aboard her flight. This touching family moment, shared online, has captivated social media users, who lauded the brothers' thoughtful gesture and the mother's evident pride.

The Times of India 7 Jun 2026 3:11 pm

This is one of the cheapest countries to visit from India; budget, how to reach, best time to travel and more

As the summer heat turns up across India, many of us start dreaming of an international getaway. International trips can break the bank. But right next door, tucked into the Himalayas, theres a stunning country that serves up epic mountain vistas, deep spiritual roots, thrill-seeking adventures, and incredible food, all without burning a hole in your pocket. Having shared borders and cultural ties, this country is among the most pocket-friendly destinations for Indians. Cheap flights, pocket friendly stays, local food, and zero visa hassle maximize your time and value for money.

The Times of India 7 Jun 2026 3:00 pm

World's most unusual borders that feel stranger than fiction; what travellers need to know

Who would have thought that borders separating two countries could be so unique that they world become an attraction in themselves attracting travellers from all over.

The Times of India 7 Jun 2026 1:45 pm

Meet the multitalented rickshaw wala of Chandni Chowk leaving tourists speechless with his fluent German, Italian and Spanish

A Delhi rickshaw driver charmed a visiting Italian tourist by conversing fluently in Italian, showcasing incredible hospitality. This heartwarming interaction highlights India's 'Atithi Devo Bhava' spirit, where locals go above and beyond to welcome visitors. The article also recommends must-visit Delhi attractions like Humayun's Tomb and Chandni Chowk.

The Times of India 7 Jun 2026 1:09 pm

Why do some people always make typos while texting? The brain-thumb disconnect nobody really talks about

Everyday texting mistakes are often not due to carelessness but a complex interplay of a brain thinking ahead, eyes tracking the screen, and thumbs navigating tiny keys. This multitasking, combined with the awkwardness of touchscreen typing and individual habits, leads to predictable errors. Sudden changes in typing ability, however, may warrant medical attention.

The Times of India 7 Jun 2026 12:45 pm

5 unique temples in India where bringing the prasad home is not allowed and recommended

Temples in India are not just religious or spiritual spaces. Some of the Indian temples have been attracting travellers from all over for their golden history, stunning architecture and unique practices.

The Times of India 7 Jun 2026 10:53 am

Termite that clicks and snaps like a tiny alarm: Meet the 'Snapping' Termite that scientists have discovered in India

A new species of soil-dwelling termite, Pseudocapritermes novus, has been discovered in West Bengal, India. This 'snapping' termite is distinguished by its unique mouthparts and body armor, which it uses for defense and alarm signaling. Unlike destructive termites, it recycles decaying plant matter, contributing to soil health.

The Times of India 7 Jun 2026 9:30 am

How to stay calm in any situation: 3 lessons to learn from Sundar Pichai

Google CEO Sundar Pichai's remarkable calmness amidst pressure offers valuable lessons. He prioritizes listening before responding, focusing on problem-solving over ego, and maintaining a long-term perspective. These habits, not the absence of stress, enable effective leadership and can be adopted by anyone facing daily challenges.

The Times of India 7 Jun 2026 8:58 am

10 charming baby boy names beginning with Z

Naming your child is probably one of the most exciting experiences a parent can have. Names starting with Z are definitely unique. They sound fresh, creative, and full of character. Whether you prefer traditional names with historical roots or modern options with contemporary appeal, these names offer a variety of choices. Here are ten baby boy names beginning with Z.

The Times of India 7 Jun 2026 7:00 am

Quote of the day by Marie Curie: Nothing in life is to be feared, it is only to be understood. Now is the time to

Marie Curie's profound quote, Nothing in life is to be feared, it is only to be understood. Now is the time to understand more, so that we may fear less, highlights that fear stems from the unknown. By embracing curiosity and seeking knowledge, individuals can overcome anxieties and navigate life's challenges with greater confidence and resilience, transforming uncertainty into opportunity.

The Times of India 7 Jun 2026 7:00 am

12 must-follow emergency rules for modern apartments and gated real estate communities

Modern apartments and gated communities ensure residents safety, convenience and comfort. But no matter how well-designed a housing estate might be, no residential development is completely immune to emergencies such as fire outbreaks, earthquakes, gas leaks, electrical failures, medical emergencies, and adverse weather conditions. Knowing what to do can make a huge difference when an emergency occurs. Here are some essential emergency rules everyone should know:

The Times of India 6 Jun 2026 7:14 pm

A mother gave her 3-year old Maggi and chips for the first time ever: The child's reaction is a huge lesson for modern parents

A mother's experiment on her son's third birthday revealed a profound parenting win. After three years of a no-processed-food diet, the toddler, offered Maggi and chips for the first time, chose fruit instead. This moment highlighted the power of instilling healthy habits, enabling a child to make independent, informed choices when faced with temptation.

The Times of India 6 Jun 2026 5:48 pm

How to respond to difficult people without getting triggered: 10 practical ways

When someone goes out of their way to push your buttons, your real power doesnt lie in dropping a killer comeback. Its entirely about how you handle yourself. Keeping your cool isn't about swallowing your feelings; it's about protecting your peace and stopping a bad situation from turning into an absolute trainwreck.Here are some practical, human ways to disarm difficult people, reduce the drama, and keep your dignity intact.

The Times of India 6 Jun 2026 5:00 pm

When the JEE Advanced rank-holder was asked how hard can she study?, she gave a reply every child needs to hear

JEE Advanced rank holder Namya Baranwal creatively responded to the common question kitna padhegi? with a poetic verse. Her confident and humorous reply emphasized enjoying the study process, finding fun in competition, and the value of consistent effort. Namya's message encourages resilience, self-belief, and humility for future aspirants facing academic pressure.

The Times of India 6 Jun 2026 4:49 pm

Taylor Swift-Travis Kelce wedding rumours intensify: Madison Square Garden venue claim, no plus-ones for guests

Whispers of Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce's wedding are intensifying with reports suggesting a July 3, 2026, ceremony at New York's Madison Square Garden. The couple is reportedly keeping the venue secret for security, with even guests unaware of the location. Concerns over privacy and security are driving these decisions, creating a buzz among fans.

The Times of India 6 Jun 2026 1:32 pm

Are you a frazzled parent? 4 ways to know it and what can help

Parenting is a rewarding experience, but at times it can be incredibly demanding. From managing school schedules to work responsibilities and household tasks, many parents find themselves continuously running around. However, being a frazzled parent does not mean you are a bad parent. It simply means your mind and body may be overwhelmed by the constant pressure of caring for everyone and everything. Sometimes the signs appear quietly: a shorter temper, constant exhaustion, or the feeling that you are always behind. Here are 4 signs that may signal youre a frazzled parent:There are moments when everyone feels irritated. But if minor situations regularly feel like huge problems, it could be a sign that youre in a constant state of stress. For example, if your childs repeated questions make you react more than it should. You might find yourself snapping because the mental load is already full.

The Times of India 6 Jun 2026 12:47 pm

10 unique baby names that mean endless, infinite, or eternal

Choosing a baby name often involves finding a meaning that reflects hopes, values and aspirations. Names associated with concepts such as eternity, infinity and endlessness can symbolise lasting love, resilience and boundless potential. Drawn from different languages and cultures, these names carry profound meanings while offering a distinctive and memorable identity for a child. Here are ten such baby names:

The Times of India 6 Jun 2026 7:00 am

Cambodia becomes 9th country to accept UPI payments: What Indian travellers need to know

Indian travellers can now use UPI in Cambodia. This makes payments easier across the country. Over 4.5 million merchants accept UPI. This includes hotels, restaurants, and transport. Travellers no longer need to carry large amounts of cash. This partnership with ACLEDA Bank simplifies travel. Cambodian travellers will also be able to use their payment apps in India soon.

The Times of India 5 Jun 2026 11:04 pm

Bihar's 220-km Riverfront Expressway plan may open next real estate hotspots in the state; what investors should know

Bihar is set to transform its infrastructure with three new riverfront expressways spanning 220 km along the Ganga and Gandak rivers. These four-lane corridors, including Vishwamitra Path, Ganga Ambika Path, and Narayani Path, will significantly boost connectivity to Uttar Pradesh and national transport networks, promising a major uplift for the state's real estate sector.

The Times of India 5 Jun 2026 7:50 pm

Personality test: The tree you choose reveals your hidden inner trauma

Optical illusions can reveal hidden emotional scars, with your first visual choice hinting at past traumas. Seeing a twisted tree might suggest emotional abuse, a crack points to fear of loss, and a lonely figure indicates neglect. Aggressive shapes signal physical trauma, conflict symbols relate to domestic violence, and empty spaces point to grief.

The Times of India 5 Jun 2026 7:00 pm

Bumblebees can roll balls, and reach the sugary treats: Study suggests buzzy friends can solve problems and remember hidden goals!

Astonishing research reveals bumblebees possess spontaneous problem-solving skills, a trait previously thought exclusive to a few advanced species. In a groundbreaking experiment, these insects ingeniously used a ball as a tool to reach a reward, demonstrating a remarkable understanding of cause and effect without any prior training or observation. This finding challenges long-held beliefs about animal cognition.

The Times of India 5 Jun 2026 5:34 pm

I went to Jagannath Temple in Puri and what I found was not god or spirituality but.......

A family's pilgrimage to the Jagannath Temple in Puri turned into a chaotic lesson in life. Despite facing overwhelming crowds, deceptive guides, and the challenges of traveling with multiple generations, unexpected kindness from a security guard offered a moment of solace. The brief darshan of the deities ultimately made the arduous journey bearable.

The Times of India 5 Jun 2026 5:16 pm

8 everyday habits that build strong problem-solving skills in kids

In a world full of challenges and constant change, one skill can make a huge difference in a child's future: problem-solving. Children who know how to think through difficulties, explore solutions, and make decisions with confidence are better prepared for school, relationships, and life. The good news is that problem-solving skills are not something children are simply born with. They develop over time through everyday experiences and habits. By encouraging a few simple practices at home, parents can help their children become confident and capable problem-solvers.

The Times of India 5 Jun 2026 5:00 pm

His name? Krishna, the god of love and protection: American woman shares how a Kerala man made a 14-hour journey to return her lost debit card

An American traveler, India Witkin, lost her debit card at an ATM in Kerala. A local DHL employee, Krishna, found the card and drove six hours on his day off to return it. He refused payment, stating Witkin was on a budget. This act of kindness has resonated online, highlighting honesty and compassion.

The Times of India 5 Jun 2026 4:00 pm

Does your child say I have a tummy ache before school? Experts say it may actually be a deeper signal towards something else

Children complaining of stomach aches before school might be experiencing emotional distress, not physical illness, experts suggest. This pain can stem from school anxiety, social struggles, fear of failure, or bullying. Parents are advised to gently explore underlying issues rather than dismissing the complaints, offering support and encouraging open communication to address the child's true concerns.

The Times of India 5 Jun 2026 3:59 pm

8 parenting habits that help kids become independent thinkers

In the world we live in today kids need more than good grades to do well. They need to be able to think for themselves, figure out problems, make choices, and say what they think without being afraid. When kids think for themselves, they grow up to be responsible, creative, and able to handle situations. Parents are very important in helping kids learn this skill. If parents make small changes in how they do things every day, they can help their kids think for themselves and trust their own decisions. Here are eight powerful parenting habits that can help.

The Times of India 5 Jun 2026 3:45 pm

Most evil people don't look evil here are 7 signs to spot them

Harmful individuals often go unnoticed. They exhibit consistent patterns of behavior that negatively impact others. These traits include a lack of remorse, using people for personal gain, enjoying damaging gossip, and shifting their persona. They avoid responsibility and disregard boundaries. Such repeated actions reveal underlying character traits, indicating a consistent problem with the person.

The Times of India 5 Jun 2026 3:29 pm

Jennifer Lopez at 56 proves age is just a number: 4 personality traits that make her the ultimate 'diva'

Jennifer Lopez, a global icon, inspires millions with her determination and hard work. Her journey from a dancer to a powerful entertainer showcases resilience and ambition. Lopez's unwavering commitment to fitness and her drive to excel in multiple fields define her success. Her personality traits, including optimism and a strong work ethic, solidify her status as a true diva.

The Times of India 5 Jun 2026 3:02 pm

Pediatrician shares 6 common household items that make many children land up at emergencies

When parents think about child safety at home, they make sure their child stays away from the obvious dangers. Staircases, shape corners, or open plug points are often considered as possible dangers. However, a pediatricians recent social media post has sparked a wider discussion. Having seen many children arrive at emergency rooms, the pediatrician Dr. Nimisha Arora shared six household items that genuinely worry her as both a doctor and a mother. These items look totally harmless, but they can actually be scary for your children.

The Times of India 5 Jun 2026 2:18 pm

From Shah Rukh Khan to Kareen Kapoor Khan: 7 parenting lessons to learn from Bollywood celebrities

What does Shah Rukh Khan want his children to be like? Why did Kareena Kapoor Khan's comment about motherhood resonate with thousands of women? And why are so many parents nodding in agreement when celebrity moms and dads talk about freedom, guilt and family time? The answers to these questions aren't in any parenting manual. They're hidden in candid interviews and honest confessions shared by some of Bollywood's household names. Interestingly, despite their completely different lifestyles, many celebrity parents seem to agree on the same things: children need trust, parents need balance, and nobody has parenting completely figured out. Here are seven parenting lessons Bollywood celebs have shared that are worth learning.Your child needs you happy, not perfectKareena Kapoor Khan once said something simple which a lot of parents feel. There's nothing more important to your child than a happy mother. Think about that for a second. Indian mothers are expected to always put themselves at last. Be it career, friendships, rest or personal happiness, they all go to the bottom of the list. And if you dare take time for yourself, the guilt arrives almost immediately. Kareena threw that idea out completely. Here's the truth nobody says loudly enough: children pick up on everything. When a parent is exhausted or anxious, children feel it. They may not say anything but they feel it. A mother who is mentally and emotionally well is doing more for her child than a mother who is burning herself out trying to do everything perfectly. Don't force your dreams onto your childrenFew celebrity parents have spoken about their childrens freedom as often as Shah Rukh Khan. The actor has repeatedly said that he never wanted his children to become extensions of his own ambitions. Instead, he wanted them to discover their own interests and carve their own paths. I don't want my children to be like me. I want them to be better than me. There's a version of parenting that looks like love but is actually control. Pushing your child toward a career you wanted can make the child feel as if he is living someone else's story. SRK isn't interested in that. His approach is simpler: open the doors, then get out of the way. Let them choose. In a country where children are routinely expected to become doctors, engineers, or whatever the family decided even before they were born, this is different.Presence isn't just showing up physicallyRiteish and Genelia Deshmukh have said it clearly across interviews and public appearances: Our children are our priority. Simple words but try actually living them, its difficult. Most working parents today are physically present and mentally elsewhere. The phone is always within reach. Work follows everyone home. Dinner happens with half a mind on tomorrow's meeting. Children notice this more than parents think. Here's what children actually remember when they grow up, not the expensive family holidays or the branded shoes. They remember who showed up for the small things: who sat with them, who put the phone down and who was actually there. Riteish and Genelia seem to understand that family time isn't something that happens automatically. You have to protect it.Allow children to make mistakesSoha Ali Khan doesn't pretend to have parenting figured out but she is constantly learning. She has said openly and repeatedly: I am learning every day. That honesty is refreshing. But there's something deeper, that is, a willingness to let her child learn by doing, stumbling, and getting back up. Modern parents have developed an almost allergic reaction to watching their children struggle. The moment difficulty appears, the instinct is to jump in and fix it. The problem is that children who are never allowed to fail never learn how to recover. A child who has always been rescued from discomfort has no idea what to do when, as an adult, nobody comes to the rescue. Let them fail sometimes. Keep their feet on the ground, no matter who you areMira Rajput Kapoor could easily raise her children in a world of red carpets, luxury holidays, and Bollywood glamour. However, she has often spoken about keeping family life as normal as possible. Not because there's anything wrong with privilege, but because children need a foundation that isn't built on it. Look around at the world children are growing up in today. Social media is selling them a version of life that is completely unrealistic. The pressure to have more, look better, and live louder starts younger than it ever has before. Against that backdrop, a parent who deliberately chooses simplicity and groundedness is doing something important.Let children express their emotions openlyAsk Neha Dhupia about parenting and she'll tell you something many Indian households still find uncomfortable: children need to be allowed to feel things openly. Be it sadness, fear, frustration or confusion. What most parents do is shut it down fast. Stop crying. Don't be so sensitive. Be strong. Although parents feel they are doing the right thing, the damage this approach does is very real. Children who are taught to suppress emotions don't stop feeling them. Rather, they just stop talking about them. And those unexpressed feelings go somewhere, usually somewhere unhealthy. Neha's message is straightforward: Normalise these conversations.Talk about emotions at home. Talk about fears, uncomfortable feelings, hard questions. Make it normal.Guilt won't make you a better parentKajol said what millions of mothers think but rarely say out loud: Mom guilt is real.It absolutely is. And it is also, for the most part, completely pointless. Parents, mothers especially, carry guilt about everything. Working too much or not working enough. The list is endless. But here's the thing: guilt doesn't make anyone a better parent. It just makes them more tired and more anxious. Children don't benefit from a parent who is constantly punishing themselves. You will make mistakes. Every parent does. Acknowledge them, learn from them and move on.What's interesting about all seven of these people is that none of them are talking about raising high achievers or academically exceptional children. Whether it's Kareena Kapoor Khan reminding mothers to prioritize their happiness or Shah Rukh Khan encouraging individuality, the focus remains the same: raising children who feel secure, understood, and loved. Maybe that's the real lesson. The best parents aren't the ones with all the answers. They're the ones who keep learning alongside their children.

The Times of India 5 Jun 2026 2:00 pm

Tiger vs leopard fight viral video: Pench Tiger Reserve tigeress chases leopard up tree; tourists witness the rare showdown

A rare and intense showdown between a tiger and a leopard was captured in India's Pench Tiger Reserve. The viral video shows a tigeress fiercely chasing a leopard, forcing it to scramble up a tree for safety, highlighting the dominance of tigers in territorial disputes.

The Times of India 5 Jun 2026 1:14 pm

I can never forgive myself: Lalit Modi reveals the regret that still haunts him more than leaving India

Lalit Modi, once synonymous with the IPL's rise and controversies, reveals his deepest regret isn't exile, but his emotional absence after his wife Minal's death. He confesses to being lost in grief, failing to be present for his children during their significant life events, a personal failing that haunts him more than any public fallout.

The Times of India 5 Jun 2026 1:00 pm

Is yearning dead in dating? Why singles are calling romance overrated in 2026

Is yearning dead in dating? Why singles are calling romance overrated in 2026

The Times of India 5 Jun 2026 12:52 pm

Didi break lete bhi ho ya nahi: Physiotherapist's 3:50 am wake-up, patient visits and 12-hour UPSC study routine leaves internet stunned

A physiotherapist's rigorous daily schedule, starting at 3:50 am to balance UPSC exam preparation, patient care, and household duties, has captivated social media. Her dedication to a demanding routine, documented in a viral video, has inspired many, while others express awe and concern about her ability to sustain such intensity.

The Times of India 5 Jun 2026 12:41 pm

Tripti Dimri's home is a rejuvenation abode with a touch of modern luxury: 5 Art inspirations to take away

Tripti Dimri's 14 crore Mumbai bungalow offers a serene, minimalist escape, reflecting her artistic elegance. The home features a pistachio sofa against pink velvety walls, a tranquil poolside yoga spot, and creative glass divisions that enhance natural light. This thoughtful design, incorporating nature and modern lighting, creates an intimate and luxurious ambiance.

The Times of India 5 Jun 2026 12:38 pm

World Environment Day 2026: 50+ Messages, Slogans, WhatsApp & Facebook Captions and Quotes for Sharing

World Environment Day serves as a crucial reminder that our planet's health is intrinsically linked to our daily lives. Instead of grand gestures, the focus should be on consistent, small actions to reduce harm. The article emphasizes that individual habits, not just campaigns, are key to a sustainable future, urging a shift from carelessness to conscious living.

The Times of India 5 Jun 2026 11:18 am

Quote of the day by Carl Jung: God enters through the wound

Our deepest wounds, rather than just pain, are sacred thresholds for vulnerability, allowing something greater to enter. Psychologist Carl Jung suggests that in moments of brokenness, when defenses are down, we become open to deeper self-awareness, compassion, and love. This perspective challenges societal expectations of constant perfection, highlighting that true awakening often occurs through honestly facing suffering.

The Times of India 5 Jun 2026 9:16 am

Personality test: The colour you choose reveals if you're grounded, emotionally distant, a dreamer, a rebel, controlling, sensitive, passionate or chilled out

Your spontaneous colour choice reveals hidden desires, according to the Lscher Colour Test. Picking brown signals a craving for comfort and simplicity, while yellow suggests a yearning for new beginnings and possibility. Grey indicates emotional exhaustion, and violet points to a desire for deep, magical connections. Discover what your preferred shade says about your current emotional landscape and inner needs.

The Times of India 4 Jun 2026 7:39 pm

MMA legend Conor McGregors Las Vegas mansion is a millions-worth property defined by world-class luxury, private elevator and Strip views

Conor McGregor is one of the undisputed kings of the MMA ring! He is one of those few athletes who have transformed themselves into global brands. Also known as The Notorious, the 38-year old Irish mixed martial artist is an international face and one of the biggest stars in combat sports history.

The Times of India 4 Jun 2026 7:23 pm

Child behavior expert says these 5 common phrases parents say to their children can hurt them psychologically

Parenting is never easy, and theres no doubt about it. There are moments of stress, anger, and exhaustion when parents realise they are emotionally hurting their child. However, sometimes parents unknowingly damage a childs confidence and emotional well-being by saying some phrases that hurt them psychologically. Highlighting the same parenting problem, child behavior therapist, Dr. Vipul Vithal shared five phrases parents should be mindful about because they may hurt children psychologically.When a child doesnt greet someone and parents say You always embarrass meSay good morning to unclebeta say na this phrase is one of the most common ones parents often say to their children. And when a child refuses to greet, many parents end up saying You always embarrass me! While these comments may come from a place of wanting children to behave well, repeatedly calling them out in public can leave the child feeling publicly humiliated, and over time can make children associate mistakes with the fear of being judged.

The Times of India 4 Jun 2026 6:08 pm

The 'magic potion' behind trees: scientists discover protein that let plants conquer land 470 million years ago

Scientists found a special protein in moss. This protein helped plants grow upwards and move from water to land millions of years ago. It allowed them to divide cells differently and build shapes. Without this protein, our world would lack trees and flowers. This discovery sheds light on plant evolution and how life on land became possible.

The Times of India 4 Jun 2026 6:00 pm

5 life skills parents should teach children because AI cant replace them

In today's tech-driven world, children need specific skills to thrive. Emotional intelligence, critical thinking, adaptability, creativity, and independence are highlighted as crucial. These human abilities, which AI cannot replicate, will empower youngsters to navigate challenges, innovate, and succeed. Parents play a vital role in fostering these essential life skills for a bright future.

The Times of India 4 Jun 2026 4:57 pm

Nature's most unbelievable parenting trick: Meet the Malabar frog that builds a foaming pillow nest with over 200 eggs

A remarkable amphibian, the Malabar gliding frog, crafts a unique foamy nest suspended above water in India's Western Ghats. This extraordinary breeding behavior protects up to 200 eggs from predators and drying out. Once hatched, tadpoles safely drop into the water below, showcasing an incredible evolutionary survival strategy.

The Times of India 4 Jun 2026 4:39 pm

Too much screen time? Here are 8 things parents can do to set healthy boundaries for kids

Screens are everywhere in our digital age. Kids are spending more and more time in front of screens, whether its a smartphone, a tablet, a TV, or a laptop. Technology can be a useful tool for learning and entertainment, but too much screen time can affect a childs physical health, sleep, behavior, and social skills. The good news is that parents dont need to go screen-free. Instead, they can set healthy boundaries that help children enjoy technology in a balanced way. Here are some practical tips for families to help them manage screen time well.

The Times of India 4 Jun 2026 4:09 pm

Love quote of the day by Krishna: To love without condition...

This quote from the Bhagavad Gita redefines love beyond transactional exchanges, advocating for unconditional affection, honest communication without hidden agendas, selfless generosity, and caring without expectation. It emphasizes love as an internal state that fosters connection and well-being, applicable across all relationships, including self-love.

The Times of India 4 Jun 2026 3:05 pm

Yamuna Expressway Industrial Development Authority's planned VIP route to Noida Airport is set to drive growth across key sectors

A new 120-metre-wide VIP route is planned near Noida International Airport. This route will improve connectivity to the airport and key economic areas. It is expected to boost property demand in residential, commercial, and industrial sectors. This infrastructure development will enhance livability and attract new investments. The Yamuna Expressway region is becoming a prime real estate destination.

The Times of India 4 Jun 2026 2:42 pm

This sibling is likely to burn out before age 35, and the reason isnt pressure, but this one thing parents ask them to do

Firstborn daughters, particularly those with younger siblings, may face burnout earlier in life. This phenomenon, linked to 'eldest daughter syndrome,' stems from parentification, where children assume adult responsibilities prematurely. Research suggests this early burden can impact emotional well-being and increase burnout risk later. Parents are urged to assign age-appropriate tasks and avoid making children feel solely responsible for family care.

The Times of India 4 Jun 2026 2:35 pm

Is your child ready for pre-school? These 8 signs can help you decide

Starting preschool is a big milestone for children and parents alike. Some children will be keen to explore a new environment, and others may need a little longer before they are ready. Each child develops at their own rate, so there is no perfect age for all. It is important to look for signs that show your child is ready for preschool emotionally, socially, and physically, rather than just looking at their age. Here are some of the most important signs that can help you figure out if your little one is ready for this exciting new chapter.

The Times of India 4 Jun 2026 2:06 pm

Aamir Khan says he broke all rules: 4 personality traits that made him 'Mr. Perfectionist'

Aamir Khan, the 'Mr. Perfectionist', is celebrated for his meticulous approach to filmmaking, treating each project as art. His selective script choices, dedication to detail, and willingness to defy conventions have consistently delivered impactful cinema. Khan's commitment to storytelling, evident in his deep character immersion and unconventional film selections, sets him apart as a unique force in Bollywood.

The Times of India 4 Jun 2026 2:03 pm

Are you raising your child right? Sadhguru points out one parenting habit that may be teaching children the wrong lesson

Every parent wants their child to be happy, healthy and emotionally secure. Yet, according to Sadhguru, many parents may unknowingly be encouraging the opposite. It begins with something so common that most families dont even realize it. A child comes home bursting with excitement after a good day at school, laughing loudly and running through the house. The response? Stop shouting, Calm down, Why are you making so much noise? But when that same child falls sick, has a rough day or breaks down crying, everything flips. Parents become softer and more attentive. As a result, the child gets comfort, concern and care.However, Sadhguru says this seemingly harmless pattern could be sending children a quiet but powerful message: being unhappy gets you noticed. And that, according to him, is where the problem begins.

The Times of India 4 Jun 2026 1:10 pm

Germany introduces Visa-Free Airport Transit for Indians: What travellers need to know

Germany has abolished the airport transit visa for Indian passport holders, effective June 3, 2026. This significant change allows Indians to transit through German airports without a visa when travelling to a third country. The move, confirmed by the German Embassy, simplifies travel, saving time and money for many Indian travellers and students.

The Times of India 4 Jun 2026 1:04 pm

Ram Charan's home is all things 'luxury' with the right balance of Indian finesse: 5 art inspirations to take away

Ram Charan's Hyderabad home blends Indian craftsmanship with modern luxury, creating a resort-like ambiance. The residence features a naturally carved wood table with a brass lamp, a vintage bronze divider, a classic Chesterfield sofa, and a personal wildlife photography gallery. All-white interiors, accented with granite and a bookshelf, contribute to a sense of calm and spaciousness.

The Times of India 4 Jun 2026 12:20 pm

This hidden UNESCO fort in Rajasthan is surrounded by rivers on three sides and almost no one visits it

Discover Gagron Fort, a unique island fortress near Jhalawar, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. This 12th-century marvel, built on a mountain and surrounded by rivers, offers a rare blend of history, nature, and architecture. Experience its triple-layered defenses and tranquil atmosphere, a stark contrast to Rajasthan's usual tourist hubs.

The Times of India 4 Jun 2026 12:12 pm

Clear protein vs whey protein: Why more people are choosing the lighter alternative

Clear protein vs whey protein: Why more people are choosing the lighter alternative

The Times of India 4 Jun 2026 11:17 am

5 habits that may be harming your spiritual health

Spiritual well-being's subtle signs, like restlessness or a feeling of inadequacy, often stem from daily habits. Constant distraction, seeking external validation, relentless achievement, indulging in negativity, and ignoring conscience can erode inner peace. These seemingly small actions gradually shape our inner lives, leading to a disconnect from what truly matters.

The Times of India 4 Jun 2026 11:11 am

This state in the U.S. has the most active volcanoes; no it's not Hawaii

Contrary to popular belief, Alaska, not Hawaii, boasts the highest number of active volcanoes in the United States. With over 130 volcanoes, many concentrated along the Aleutian Islands, Alaska offers dramatic volcanic landscapes. Notable peaks like Mount Redoubt and Shishaldin Volcano are significant geological features.

The Times of India 4 Jun 2026 11:09 am

Nature never judged: Study reveals that birds across all ages engage in masturbation, and it is a healthy and completely natural behaviour

Contrary to societal shame, animals have long engaged in masturbation naturally. A recent study reveals this behavior is prevalent and healthy in birds, occurring across both sexes and age groups, even more frequently in wild populations. This challenges the notion that it's solely a sign of stress or captivity.

The Times of India 4 Jun 2026 11:05 am

10 premium feature wall designs for a high-end residential look

One of the most popular and efficient methods of introducing unique textures, elements, and colours into the interior design without creating chaos, is feature walls. Featuring various design ideas ranging from classic and geometric patterns to those inspired by nature, the right feature wall design can completely transform an interior and give the space a distinct character. Here are ten popular accent wall designs for contemporary interiors.

The Times of India 4 Jun 2026 10:00 am

Quote of the day by Sadhguru: You do not have to handle the world. If you just learn to handle yourself, everything is handled.

In today's rushed world, controlling external factors leads to anxiety. Sadhguru suggests that mastering one's own mind and emotions is the key to handling life's challenges. By focusing on inner stability, individuals can effortlessly improve their surroundings and create a positive ripple effect.

The Times of India 4 Jun 2026 8:41 am

10 baby girl names inspired by goddesses from around the world

Selecting a baby name is one of the most important decisions a parent can make. Many parents desire names with great meaning, symbolism, and history. Names inspired by goddesses are always a great choice as they denote many characteristics like wisdom, strength, beauty, love and protection among others.

The Times of India 4 Jun 2026 7:00 am

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

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

The Times of India 3 Jun 2026 11:09 pm

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

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

The Times of India 3 Jun 2026 9:00 pm

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

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

The Times of India 3 Jun 2026 8:41 pm

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

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

The Times of India 3 Jun 2026 7:17 pm

Influencer gives rare peek into what life is really like inside Himalayan yogi caves near Badrinath; finds surprising objects inside

Social media influencer Traveler Mohit has revealed the austere lives of sadhus in Himalayan yogi caves near Badrinath. His vlogs showcase the rugged conditions and simple utility items found within these ancient meditation spaces. The region also features mythological caves like Vyas Gufa and Ganesh Gufa, with authorities now opening new meditation caves for pilgrims.

The Times of India 3 Jun 2026 5:37 pm

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

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

The Times of India 3 Jun 2026 5:00 pm

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

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

The Times of India 3 Jun 2026 4:00 pm

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

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

The Times of India 3 Jun 2026 3:48 pm

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

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

The Times of India 3 Jun 2026 3:00 pm

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

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

The Times of India 3 Jun 2026 1:26 pm

Love vs ego: 7 powerful differences that can make or break your relationship

Love and ego often wear similar outfitscare, passion, intensitybut feel very different once youre inside the relationship. Many people say Im acting out of love, when, deep down, its actually ego driving: fear of losing someone, fear of being wrong, fear of not being enough. Thats why relationships can feel heavy, confusing, or dramatic even when the feelings are strong. Understanding the difference between love and ego doesnt just help you choose better partners; it helps you become a kinder, calmer version of yourself in love. Here are some important differences to notice in your own behaviour and dynamics.

The Times of India 3 Jun 2026 1:21 pm

5 Richest temples in India that are also incredible travel destinations

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

The Times of India 3 Jun 2026 12:25 pm

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

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

The Times of India 3 Jun 2026 12:11 pm

10 unique baby names inspired by colours and shades

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

The Times of India 3 Jun 2026 7:00 am