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Indias first Musical Road opens in Mumbai; plays Jai Ho as vehicles pass

Mumbai has unveiled India's first musical road on its iconic Coastal Road. A 500-meter stretch between Nariman Point and Worli plays the globally-famous melody of Jai Ho when vehicles drive over it at a specific speed. This innovative engineering marvel aims to enhance driver experience and encourage safer driving habits.

The Times of India 12 Feb 2026 11:13 pm

Dubai rulers surprise at Qudra Lakes leaves kids smiling and the internet emotional

A leisurely family excursion to Qudra Lakes in Dubai took an extraordinary turn when they encountered Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum. The Prime Minister's heartfelt engagement, from blessing the youngsters to enjoying cold coffee together, transformed their day into an unforgettable experience.

The Times of India 12 Feb 2026 8:15 pm

Why Dr Mickey Mehta says parents must look beyond marks, medals, and milestones

In his insightful approach, Dr. Mickey Mehta encourages parents to pivot from a focus on achievements to a more nurturing direction centered around 'purusharth' the journey of inner development and intentional living. He highlights that children are reflections of their parents, needing thoughtful guidance to cultivate awareness and harmony, rather than simply enforcing discipline.

The Times of India 12 Feb 2026 7:44 pm

What is the EXILE Act? A look at the bill that seeks to end the H-1B visa programme

A new bill, the EXILE Act, has been introduced in Congress aiming to terminate the H-1B visa program. Representative Greg Steube argues the legislation will protect American jobs by preventing foreign labor from displacing domestic workers. The bill seeks to eliminate the visa category, which allows companies to hire foreign professionals in specialized fields.

The Times of India 12 Feb 2026 6:18 pm

5 Vastu-suggested wind chimes to hang at home for attracting love and luck

Every sound carries an energy with which we can relate to. It is also counted among the most powerful medium for activating and balancing energy. Among the infinite types of sounds in the world, there is the sound of wind chimes which when used correctly, are believed to instigate vibrations and remove negativity.

The Times of India 12 Feb 2026 5:52 pm

How many times do we really fall madly in love, study reveals

A new study from the Kinsey Institute surveyed over 10,000 Americans. It found that most people experience passionate love only twice in their lives. This finding contrasts with romanticized portrayals in media. The study suggests that while intense love is rare, companionate love is a more enduring form of connection. This information is relevant for singles navigating modern dating.

The Times of India 12 Feb 2026 5:06 pm

Top 8 most expensive homes in Delhi

Apart from being the political capital of India, Delhi is also one of the most esteemed luxury property destinations in the country. The elite areas of the capital, house some of the biggest bungalows of the richest industrialists and businessmen of the country.

The Times of India 12 Feb 2026 4:46 pm

Can monitor lizards regrow tails like normal house lizards

The Times of India 12 Feb 2026 4:32 pm

Top 5 real estate hotspots in Hyderabad: A 2026 investment guide

Hyderabads real estate market is on a rise, thanks to a booming IT sector and prominent infrastructure development. With urban planning, the city offers rich opportunities for buyers as well as seasoned investors.

The Times of India 12 Feb 2026 3:25 pm

European Commission unveils first-ever EU Visa Strategy: What it means and how it could affect travel

The European Commission has adopted its first-ever EU Visa Strategy, aiming to modernize visa policies, bolster security, and enhance global competitiveness. This long-term plan introduces digital procedures, strengthens border management, and includes measures to attract global talent, while also addressing security concerns and irregular migration.

The Times of India 12 Feb 2026 1:16 pm

Real life love story: How Shark Tank's Anupam Mittal met Aanchal Kumar

Anupam Mittal, the popular Shark Tank India judge, found love with model Aanchal Kumar. Their relationship began with casual meetings and grew into a strong bond. They married in a grand Jaipur ceremony in 2013. The couple now has a daughter, Alyssa. Their story highlights a real-life romance amidst professional success.

The Times of India 12 Feb 2026 11:55 am

Mrunal vs Rakul Preet: Who wore the waistcoat-skirt set better?

Mrunal Thakur and Rakul Preet Singh were spotted in the same emerald green Juhi Bengani waistcoat and skirt set, sparking a fashion debate. Mrunal opted for a polished, red-carpet ready look with elegant heels and minimal accessories. Rakul, however, embraced a bolder, street-style vibe with combat boots and statement jewelry, showcasing two distinct interpretations of the designer ensemble.

The Times of India 12 Feb 2026 11:08 am

Guess the place: There are no traffic lights in this capital city

Thimphu, Bhutan's capital, uniquely operates without traffic lights, relying instead on uniformed police officers directing traffic with precise hand gestures. This human-centered approach, favored by residents over impersonal signals, reflects the nation's philosophy of Gross National Happiness and ensures smooth, vigilant driving.

The Times of India 12 Feb 2026 10:48 am

Curiosity Corner: How many stars are there in the universe?

Curious minds wonder about the universe's stars. Scientists estimate trillions of galaxies, each with billions of stars, leading to a mind-boggling total of 10 to 10 stars. This number, exceeding grains of sand, is a dynamic estimate, constantly refined by advancing scientific understanding and technology.

The Times of India 12 Feb 2026 9:00 am

Parenting quote of the day: Let parents bequeath to their children not riches, but... - Plato

Ancient wisdom suggests prioritizing a child's spirit of reverence over material wealth. This inner discipline, encompassing respect for people, life, and limits, fosters humility and responsibility. Unlike riches, reverence guides choices, teaches patience through failure, and builds character that truly lasts a lifetime, offering a more profound inheritance.

The Times of India 12 Feb 2026 7:30 am

10 royal baby names that never go out of style

This article explores ten Indian-inspired baby names that feel royal without being overused. Each name is carefully chosen for its meaning, sound, and ability to age gracefully. The focus stays on quiet strength, cultural depth, and modern relevance, helping parents choose names that feel timeless and personal.

The Times of India 12 Feb 2026 6:00 am

5 real estate hotspots in Surat, Gujarat driving property demand

Surat is Gujarats second largest city which is in a constant developing mode. From being a textile and diamond hub, the city today has become a robust real estate market driven by strong industrial output and rising incomes.

The Times of India 11 Feb 2026 11:21 pm

Gen Z isnt lazy: 'Mumma Sir' Col Rajeev Bharwan gets real about todays youth

Colonel Rajeev Bharwan asserts Gen Z isn't lazy but seeks purpose, rejecting hollow pursuits. He emphasizes their need for alignment with values and self, not lectures. This generation, though digitally adept and honest about struggles, requires guidance to channel their desire to reshape the world effectively, preventing self-destruction through chaos.

The Times of India 11 Feb 2026 11:06 pm

When is Sachin Tendulkars son Arjun Tendulkar getting married?

Cricket legend Sachin Tendulkar's son, Arjun, is set to marry Saaniya Chandhok, granddaughter of a prominent business family, on March 5, 2026. The high-profile wedding guest list includes Prime Minister Narendra Modi and President Droupadi Murmu, reflecting a significant union of sports royalty and business legacy. The couple's intimate engagement in August 2025 preceded these grand wedding preparations.

The Times of India 11 Feb 2026 10:10 pm

Bharat Bandh on 12 February 2026: Impacted areas and what travellers should know

India braces for a nationwide Bharat Bandh on February 12, 2026, as over 10 trade unions and farmers' groups protest new labour codes. Disruptions are expected in public transport, banking, and potentially schools, with Odisha and Assam facing complete shutdowns. Essential services will remain operational. Commuters are advised to plan ahead and monitor local advisories.

The Times of India 11 Feb 2026 9:14 pm

Chinese New Year travel guide: 5 cities to experience the magic

For those who are already there or are planning to visit, here are five destinations to bookmark for a truly memorable Spring Festival.

The Times of India 11 Feb 2026 7:19 pm

This city on Earth is closest to space where people struggle to breathe: All about their daily life

La Rinconada, Peru, is the world's highest permanent settlement, where residents endure extreme altitude and scarce oxygen in pursuit of gold. Life is a daily struggle with minimal infrastructure, high crime, and an average lifespan of 35-40 years, making it a testament to human resilience in harsh conditions.

The Times of India 11 Feb 2026 4:57 pm

H-1B visa under threat: US lawmaker introduces EXILE Act; what it means for Indian applicants

A US Congressman has proposed the EXILE Act to completely eliminate the H-1B visa program by fiscal year 2027. Supporters argue it displaces American workers, citing examples of layoffs and facility closures. This move could significantly impact Indian professionals, a major group utilizing the visa for US work opportunities.

The Times of India 11 Feb 2026 4:01 pm

How rich people save money (And how you can too)

Ever wondered how super-rich people stay wealthy? What are the secrets that help them save money? Well, here's the truth: It's not luck, but small, consistent habits that make them rich over time. From Warren Buffett's idea of investing in quality over quantity to self-made millionaires preaching pay yourself first, here we list some billionaires and their simple habits that helped them save big. Here's what you can learn from them:

The Times of India 11 Feb 2026 3:54 pm

5 hottest sneaker trends of 2026

This years sneaker mood isnt about rules. Its about taste. Some styles feel nostalgic. Some look like they were pulled out of the future. And some are so clean and low-key they pass for luxury shoes.So if your current sneakers are tired and youre thinking of switching things up, these are the five trends youll keep spotting on celebs, influencers, and regular people who just know how to dress.

The Times of India 11 Feb 2026 2:27 pm

Fed up at work? 5 sarcastic resignation letters for a mic-drop exit

Quitting a job can feel like escaping a bad date - awkward, overdue, and deserving of some flair. But when the boss is a micromanager, colleagues are backstabbers, or the coffee's undrinkable, why not bow out with sarcasm? So, if you too are planning to call it quits at work, then here's a look at some sarcastic resignation letter ideas that can make your day:

The Times of India 11 Feb 2026 2:02 pm

Bangalores Billionaire Street: What makes it so expensive?

Bangalores Koramangala 3rd Block, informally dubbed Billionaire Street, is now India's priciest residential market. Home to tech titans like Infosys and Flipkart co-founders, its appeal stems from celebrity residents, strategic location near tech hubs, and limited supply. Recent record-breaking deals highlight its astronomical property values, making it a symbol of concentrated wealth and social status.

The Times of India 11 Feb 2026 1:46 pm

The island so full of venomous snakes that humans are barely allowed to set foot there

Ilha da Queimada Grande, Brazil's Snake Island, hosts the unique golden lancehead pit viper. This critically endangered species evolved in isolation. While venomous, snakes are not aggressive unless provoked. Access is restricted to protect both humans and the fragile ecosystem. Researchers study this rare evolutionary example. The island offers a glimpse into nature's unique adaptations.

The Times of India 11 Feb 2026 1:00 pm

5 ways to help a partner who is dealing with depression

Watching your partner battle depression feels heartbreaking - it feels like they're slipping away behind a fog and you can't do anything about it. You're not a therapist, but your love can help them by providing a steady support amid their storm. However, your role is to be a safe harbour, not a saviour. Encourage professional help while showing up consistently.So, here we list some ways to help a depressed partner:

The Times of India 11 Feb 2026 10:09 am

7 buildings in Dubai that are architectural marvels

Dubai has emerged as a hub for modern architectural innovation, bringing together inspiration in future styles, engineering ingenuity, and symbolic content. From record-breaking towers to museum designs with unique shapes, luxury monuments.

The Times of India 11 Feb 2026 10:00 am

This man left his engineering job and ended up at Milan Fashion Week

Shubham Vaidkar, a former civil engineer from India, has captured global attention by walking for Giorgio Armani at Milan Fashion Week. His viral video showcases a dramatic personal and professional transformation, inspiring many with his courage to pursue an unlikely dream. Vaidkar's journey highlights the power of self-belief and reinvention, proving that unconventional paths can lead to extraordinary achievements.

The Times of India 11 Feb 2026 9:39 am

Curiosity Corner: Why do we have fingerprints, and why are they all different?

Discover the unique marvel of fingerprints, those intricate patterns on our fingertips that remain unchanged from birth. Formed by a blend of genetics and prenatal development, these ridges enhance grip and touch. With three main patternsloops, whorls, and arches each print is a personal signature, vital for identification and a testament to nature's artistry.

The Times of India 11 Feb 2026 9:00 am

5 succulents that bring you good luck and prosperity

In many cultures, houseplants are treated as more than decorative items. These are believed to attract luck, and prosperity. Among these, succulents hold a special place in both Vastu and Feng Shui.

The Times of India 10 Feb 2026 11:46 pm

5 warning signs to spot before starting a serious relationship

Falling in love is a special feeling, but rushing into commitment without knowing your potential partner well can soon lead to a heartbreak that you never saw coming. And so, spotting red flags early on in a relationship can help save your time, emotional energy and create healthy bonds with the right people.

The Times of India 10 Feb 2026 10:11 pm

Why this American feels that parenting in Denmark is easier

An American mother in Denmark finds parenting less stressful, attributing it to societal trust, child-centric design, and accessible childcare. Danish systems encourage early independence, with parents trusting caregivers and public spaces designed for families. This collective approach, unlike US helicopter parenting, fosters a sense of shared responsibility and support, making raising children feel calmer and less isolating.

The Times of India 10 Feb 2026 9:00 pm

Why Ranbir Kapoor wants to break the glass wall with daughter: What it says about parenting

In a heartfelt discussion, Ranbir Kapoor expressed his wish to mend the emotional disconnect he felt with his father. He aims to cultivate a nurturing and open relationship with his daughter, believing that dismantling unseen walls is essential. Kapoor advocates for a friendship based on mutual respect, allowing children the freedom to chart their own adventures.

The Times of India 10 Feb 2026 7:00 pm

Feeling safe isnt the same as being safe: Treveller spent 13 days in Afghanistan and shows a never seen before image of the country

A recent travel account offers a nuanced view of Afghanistan, moving beyond extreme online portrayals. The traveler details a 13-day journey through cities and valleys, encountering checkpoints and extensive paperwork. While the country is beautiful, the people face significant suffering. The experience underscores the complicated realities of life and travel in Taliban-controlled regions.

The Times of India 10 Feb 2026 6:35 pm

My heart broke. Why a 5-year old child was not allowed on a swing in a famous park

A five-year-old girl, Inika, was denied a swing at a park due to her perceived disability, causing her distress. Inika, a survivor of severe brain injury, defied doctors' grim prognoses through her parents' unwavering dedication and therapy. Her experience highlights societal inclusivity challenges for children with differences.

The Times of India 10 Feb 2026 5:25 pm

Why Nick Jonas says becoming a dad changed his music and his mind

Nick Jonas shared that entering fatherhood has dramatically influenced both his musical journey and personal life. He speaks to the depth of empathy, cultural understanding, and spiritual growth that comes with nurturing his daughter alongside Priyanka Chopra Jonas. Valuing her privacy, he ensures that her formative years remain free from public scrutiny.

The Times of India 10 Feb 2026 4:51 pm

Why Tusshar Kapoors Real-Estate choices reflect a growing investor mindset in India

Actor Tusshar Kapoor revealed his preference for real estate investments over traditional glamour and market volatility. He highlighted practical housing choices, favouring affordable and ready-to-move-in properties, and expressed interest in emerging smart cities for future growth, reflecting a new urban investor mindset.

The Times of India 10 Feb 2026 4:19 pm

This Karnataka village found buried gold during constructionbut its not a treasure. Heres why

A routine foundation dig in Lakkundi, Karnataka, unearthed a pot of gold ornaments, sparking local excitement. Experts clarified it's ordinary household jewelry, likely buried for safekeeping a millennium ago. The discovery offers a glimpse into the lives of common residents during the Chalukya era.

The Times of India 10 Feb 2026 3:36 pm

7 tallest residential buildings in the world; where homes touch the clouds

Yes, there are people living and touching the sky! We are talking about skylines across the globe which have changed the definition of traditional homes. The residential buildings we are talking about are modern engineering marvels.

The Times of India 10 Feb 2026 3:00 pm

All humans are the same: Muslim couple adopts Hindu orphans, proudly marries son

A retired KSRTC driver and his wife adopted two Hindu boys after their parents' untimely death 20 years ago. The couple, Mehboob Hasan Naikwadi and Noor Jahan, raised them as their own, transcending religious differences. Their adopted son, Somashekar, recently married Poonam, with the Naikwadis proudly fulfilling their parental role.

The Times of India 10 Feb 2026 1:22 pm

This is the worlds only hill with 900 marble temples and why no one is allowed to stay here after sunset

Palitana, known as the City of Temples in Marble, is a sacred Jain pilgrimage site in Gujarat. Shatrunjaya Hill, adorned with over 900 temples, uniquely prohibits overnight stays after sunset, rooted in the philosophy of non-violence. Reaching the summit involves a challenging climb, offering spiritual rewards and breathtaking views.

The Times of India 10 Feb 2026 1:14 pm

Is it the right time to invest in a property? 5 key indicators that predict Real Estate market booms and busts

The real estate industry is affected by a combination of economic, financial, and demographic influences. Understanding the trends which are about to occur in the market can help everyone make the best decisions.

The Times of India 10 Feb 2026 10:00 am

Guess which place: It has an airport runway crossing a public road

In Gibraltar, an active airport runway directly intersects Winston Churchill Avenue, the main road to Spain. Cars and pedestrians must stop for every aircraft landing or takeoff, creating a unique travel experience where everyday commutes merge with aviation. This unusual setup makes Gibraltar International Airport a remarkable and unforgettable destination.

The Times of India 10 Feb 2026 8:54 am

Avneet Kaurs pink top + white skirt look is too cute

Avneet Kaur effortlessly transforms a casual outing into a fashion statement with her Gen Z-inspired ensemble. Her bright pink tank, beige wrap top, and white mini skirt, paired with flats and cool goggles, exude playful charm. This look, along with her diverse style choices, highlights her confident and adaptable fashion sense.

The Times of India 10 Feb 2026 8:51 am

8 baby names about to replace todays most popular picks

Old-fashioned baby names are returning not as trends, but as thoughtful choices. These names offer meaning, emotional depth, and cultural balance. They feel familiar yet fresh, rooted yet flexible. For parents looking beyond crowded name lists, these quiet classics offer lasting charm.

The Times of India 10 Feb 2026 6:00 am

Valentines Week special: Luxury stays for solo reflection and self connection

Valentines Day is slowly shedding its single definition of love. Beyond couples, friends, or prescribed forms of romance, February 14 is becoming a moment of pausea day to acknowledge the relationship one carries with oneself.

The Times of India 9 Feb 2026 11:56 pm

6 unique homes in India; redefining contemporary residential architecture

India has a rich architectural heritage which has garnered global fame. But there are some residential buildings in the country which have defied all the traditional definitions of a home. From the 12-storey single-family home in Mumbai to the Pott House, Hyderabad, these homes will leave you shocked with their brilliant yet unique designs.

The Times of India 9 Feb 2026 8:08 pm

Cute or careless? A viral flight incident that made parents rethink 'civic sense'

A young passenger's emoji sticker art on an IndiGo plane seat ignited a vibrant discussion across social media regarding the intersection of parenting and public spaces. For some, it was a trivial expression of creativity, while others voiced their concern, arguing that it sets a troubling precedent for disrespecting communal areas.

The Times of India 9 Feb 2026 7:17 pm

Budget 202627 high-speed rail push: Delhi to Varanasi in under 4 hours, MumbaiPune in 48 minutes, and more

Union Budget 2026-27 significantly boosts Indian Railways, prioritizing passenger-centric modernization, safety, and regional connectivity. Record allocations will drive high-speed corridors like Delhi-Varanasi and Chennai-Bengaluru, drastically cutting travel times. This ambitious plan aims to enhance economic growth, tourism, and integration across the nation, from the Himalayas to the South.

The Times of India 9 Feb 2026 6:00 pm

'I was trying to click the Tsunami ride at Surajkund Mela and it came crashing down': A nightmare I can never forget

The Surajkund International Crafts Mela, a vibrant annual event, was marred by a tragic accident when a swing ride collapsed, injuring 13 people and claiming the life of an SHO who rushed to help. The incident starkly contrasted the festive atmosphere, highlighting the fragile line between celebration and disaster.

The Times of India 9 Feb 2026 5:00 pm

Vaishno Devi Shrine Board approves first-of-its-kind Shakti museum, sound-and-light show to transform Katra

The Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Shrine Board is undertaking a comprehensive plan to transform Katra into a modern, vibrant town. Initiatives include establishing an international museum, a sound-and-light spectacle, and a documentary to enhance the spiritual and cultural experience for pilgrims and visitors. The Board is also focusing on local economic development and employment opportunities.

The Times of India 9 Feb 2026 4:20 pm

Old buildings vs new projects: Which are safer and more sustainable?

Balancing the preservation of older buildings with new construction is crucial for urban planning. While older structures offer sustainability advantages by avoiding new material production, new developments ensure modern safety and efficiency. A blended approach, incorporating retrofitting and thoughtful new builds, fosters a safer and more sustainable urban future.

The Times of India 9 Feb 2026 4:00 pm

This Caribbean destination is looking to hire a Chief Relaxation Officer to nap eight hours, relax, and spot rare island species

The Cayman Islands is seeking a Chief Relaxation Officer to champion intentional slowness. This unique role involves two weeks of unhurried exploration, prioritizing sleep, nature, local cuisine, and tech-free sunsets. The initiative aims to combat modern travel burnout by redefining rest as a valuable experience, not a reward for constant activity.

The Times of India 9 Feb 2026 2:11 pm

Japan visa from India: What not to do, according to a traveller whose application was rejected twice

An Indian traveller lost over 1 lakh on a planned Japan trip after their tourist visa was rejected twice, despite meticulous preparation and a strong profile. The lack of explanation for the rejections, even when a co-traveller with the same itinerary was approved, highlights a concerningly opaque system. This experience serves as a stark warning for future applicants.

The Times of India 9 Feb 2026 12:54 pm

Top 5 luxury real estate hotspots in Gurugram in 2026

Gurugram, also known as the Millennium City of India, is among the most sought-after real estate markets in the National Capital Region (NCR), India. The place is all about world-class infrastructure, smart connectivity, and a luxury lifestyle.

The Times of India 9 Feb 2026 12:48 pm

5 success mantras of Steve Jobs

If youre trying to build something of your own - a career, a business, a creative life - these five mantras still hold up.

The Times of India 9 Feb 2026 11:16 am

Anand Mahindra asks how to make this spot in Mumbai more visited; heres why it caught his attention

Anand Mahindra's post highlighted Gilbert Hill, a rare 66-million-year-old volcanic column in Mumbai, overlooked by locals. Despite its geological significance and heritage status, the site faces threats from urban encroachment and neglect. This natural wonder, offering unique city views, remains largely unknown despite its accessibility.

The Times of India 9 Feb 2026 11:14 am

Rosemary Oil vs Tea Tree Oil: Which one actually helps in hair growth?

Rosemary oil is highlighted for its potential to boost hair growth and combat thinning by improving scalp circulation and potentially reducing DHT. Tea tree oil, conversely, excels at resolving scalp issues like dandruff and itchiness, creating a healthier environment for hair to thrive. Used together, they offer a comprehensive approach to hair health.

The Times of India 9 Feb 2026 10:22 am

Kareena-Saif prove black-on-black is always a power move

Saif Ali Khan and Kareena Kapoor Khan turned a mid-week shopping trip into a style statement. Kareena impressed in a sleek black dress, exuding effortless glamour, while Saif complemented her with his signature cool-and-classy tailored look. Their coordinated yet individual styles showcased their innate confidence and fashion sense, even on a casual outing.

The Times of India 9 Feb 2026 8:59 am

10 old-fashioned baby names making the cutest comeback

This article explores ten Indian baby names that feel old-fashioned yet fresh today. Each name carries cultural depth while fitting modern life. The focus stays on meaning, sound, and emotional value, not trends alone.

The Times of India 9 Feb 2026 6:00 am

Meghan Markle steps out solo in old-Hollywood look

Meghan Markle made a striking appearance at the Fifteen Percent Pledge Fundraising Gala. She wore a strapless Harbison Studio gown in an oyster shade with a black outline. A black velvet and silk shawl added drama. She completed the look with Stuart Weitzman heels and minimal accessories. Her beauty look was understated, featuring a neat bun and soft makeup.

The Times of India 8 Feb 2026 10:07 pm

5 Vastu-approved plants you should bring to your home today for prosperity

Plants are the life and soul of a house. These not only bring positivity and much-needed greenery, but plants also have long been valued for their role in promoting wealth, health and harmony. According to Vastu Shastra, there are some plants which are believed to attract prosperity, and financial stability when placed in the right position.

The Times of India 8 Feb 2026 10:03 pm

7 brutal truths about starting a business no one warns you about

Dreaming of ditching your 9-5 for entrepreneurial freedom? Social media may paint a dreamy picture of passive incomes and a life of freedom, but reality hits different. Starting a business isn't all that glamorous - it's a gruelling task that tests your hard work and patience. And sometimes, it can take years to build a business but just a few errors for it to collapse. So, here we list some raw truths about starting a business no one warns you about:

The Times of India 8 Feb 2026 9:45 pm

From Gen Z to Gen Alpha: How parenting styles changed as childhood entered the digital age

For Gen Alpha, parenting has transformed in remarkable ways compared to Gen Z. Screens are no longer just distractions; they are tools for learning and interaction, leading to a discipline style that favors understanding over punishment. Conversations about mental health are becoming more common, as achievement is framed around flexibility rather than just numerical scores.

The Times of India 8 Feb 2026 8:18 pm

5 tips to increase hair density naturally

Here are five simple, natural ways to help your hair grow thicker over time (no fake promises, just real-life stuff that works if youre consistent).

The Times of India 8 Feb 2026 7:34 pm

Top 6 cheapest destinations to travel in India in 2026

If you thought 2026 will break your travel dreams with hefty airplane prices, then youre in luck. As per Skyscanners cheapest destinations data, which crunches millions of airfare prices across global routes, this years list features a beautiful, unique and vibrant mix of historical, cultural, tropical and undiscovered gems.

The Times of India 8 Feb 2026 7:09 pm

The one-sided friendship problem: Why so many adult friendships feel draining now

Remember when friendships meant endless talks and showing up for each other without hesitation? But as we turn into adults, many of us feel that our friendships have changed over time. You're the one who is always texting first, planning meetups, checking in during tough times... but all you get in return from your friend is silence. Well, this isn't new and many people are facing the same friendship issue. Welcome to one-sided friendships, where you're constantly giving in the relationship, but don't feel it gets reciprocated. Here's why these lopsided bonds dominate adulthood, and how to spot (and fix) them.

The Times of India 8 Feb 2026 7:06 pm

Was I scammed? Tourist asks after buying a small marble souvenir in Agra for $2,500; sparks scam debate

A tourist seeking advice on Reddit was confirmed to have been scammed after paying over $2,500 for a small marble souvenir in Agra. Commenters revealed the item should have cost under $100, highlighting a common tourist trap involving inflated prices and commission-based sales.

The Times of India 8 Feb 2026 6:07 pm

7 warning signs of structural defects every homeowner should know

A house may look perfectly fine or in pristine condition while major problems are brewing within the system or at its foundation or frame. Issues such as foundation problems, moisture, or framing may become major issues in the future if not actively taken care of in the present.

The Times of India 8 Feb 2026 4:00 pm

Top 5 real estate hotspots in Ahmedabad, Gujarat in 2026

In the last few years, Ahmedabad has emerged as Indias one of the most resilient and opportunity-driven real estate markets. In 2026, the demand continues to grow. The city is attracting developers and buyers alike, thanks to its strong infrastructure, developing commercial activity, and stable income opportunities.

The Times of India 8 Feb 2026 2:57 pm

Indian Railways almost fully electric: How it compares with Switzerland, China and Japan

The share of electrified routes improved from 24 percent in 2000 to 40 percent in 2017, which further increased to 96 percent by the end of 2024. And eventually as of November 2025, India has electrified 69,427 RKMs, comprising approximately 99.2 percent of its rail network, with 46,900 RKMs accomplished in 2014-2025.

The Times of India 8 Feb 2026 2:00 pm

Why UPI didnt work for this foreign tourist travelling in India, and some useful tips

An American traveler's fourth trip to India was hampered by an inability to use UPI, India's digital payment system, despite having cash and international cards. His phone's international eSIM failed to process QR code payments, leading to rejections at tourist sites and vendors. The issue highlighted a growing reliance on local phone numbers for digital transactions.

The Times of India 8 Feb 2026 12:59 pm

Baby Wooju sparks AI rumours in new K-drama Our Universe, but fans bring receipts to prove the toddler is the real MVP!

Baby Wooju sparks AI rumours in new K-drama Our Universe, but fans bring receipts to prove the toddler is the real MVP!

The Times of India 8 Feb 2026 12:54 pm

7 Japanese techniques to let go of relationship anxiety

Relationship anxiety can feel like a storm for many people - endless what ifs about why your partner pulled away, replaying conversations and fights in your head, or fears of not being good enough for your partner. But, here's the truth: You're not alone; it's human. And to help you deal with such relationship anxiety, here we list some Japanese techniques based on Japanese philosophy rooted in mindfulness.

The Times of India 8 Feb 2026 11:34 am

Meet Keralas adopted daughter who became an Indian citizen at 84

After over 50 years of living in Kerala and deeply immersing herself in its culture, 84-year-old Pepita Seth has officially become an Indian citizen. The UK-born woman, lovingly called the state's 'adopted daughter,' dedicated her life to documenting and sharing Kerala's traditions globally, earning a Padma Shri for her contributions.

The Times of India 8 Feb 2026 11:24 am

6 features that increase a homes resale value over time

The resale value of a house is dictated not just by the market but also by what it has to offer to potential future buyers. Improvements, efficiencies, and beauty can all play a part in determining how fast a house resells or how much it resells for.

The Times of India 8 Feb 2026 10:00 am

Why Kate Middletons brown midi dress looks so rich and timeless

Princess Kate captivated onlookers with her signature elegant style at a recent engagement. Opting for a sophisticated chocolate-brown midi dress by Edeline Lee, she subtly personalized the look with a matching belt buckle. A deep purple Catherine Walker coat and classic accessories completed her composed and quietly powerful ensemble, reinforcing her reputation for timeless fashion choices.

The Times of India 8 Feb 2026 9:36 am

Curiosity Corner: Animals that went extinct because of human hunting

Once, magnificent creatures like the Dodo and Passenger Pigeon roamed Earth. Their trusting nature and sheer numbers, however, couldn't protect them from human hunting and habitat destruction. From the vast skies to the ocean depths, these animals vanished rapidly, a stark reminder that our actions have lasting consequences for the natural world.

The Times of India 8 Feb 2026 9:00 am

Which country was your first international destination?

Recalling the first international border crossing, the article highlights the mix of unfamiliarity and newfound confidence. Whether a meticulously planned trip or an accidental adventure, these initial journeys, like Singapore or Dubai for many Indians, shape future travel styles. The article prompts readers to share their own memorable first international destinations and their lasting impact.

The Times of India 8 Feb 2026 9:00 am

8 baby names you will hear everywhere in the next 5 years

This article explores 8 modern baby names that are likely to trend in India over the next five years. Each name balances cultural roots with a contemporary feel, making them meaningful, adaptable, and easy to cherish over time.

The Times of India 8 Feb 2026 6:02 am