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The stunning California destination where redwoods, cliffs and ocean views come together

Julia Pfeiffer Burns State Park offers a spectacular natural escape along California's Big Sur coast. Towering cliffs and ancient redwood forests meet the Pacific Ocean here. McWay Falls, a notable tidefall, cascades directly into the ocean below. The park features diverse hiking trails and abundant wildlife for visitors. This year-round destination provides unforgettable coastal scenery and natural beauty.

The Times of India 16 Jul 2026 11:02 pm

7 Edible plants that offer multiple harvests and deserve a spot in every home garden

Growing your own food doesn't have to mean replanting crops every few weeks. Many edible plants continue producing fresh leaves, stems or fruits for months with proper care, giving home gardeners multiple harvests from a single planting. These productive plants not only save money but also reduce food waste and ensure you always have fresh ingredients within reach. Whether you have a spacious backyard, a small balcony or a few containers on a sunny windowsill, these seven edible plants are easy to grow and reward you with repeated harvests throughout the growing season.

The Times of India 16 Jul 2026 10:00 pm

5 powerful affirmations to quiet negative thoughts and bring more peace into your day

Here are five affirmations that can help create a calmer inner dialogue when negative thoughts begin to take over.

The Times of India 16 Jul 2026 9:00 pm

Bihar: 'Snake lady' rescues 10-foot king cobra from home; villagers left stunned

A large king cobra entered Munni Lal's house in Bishaha village, causing alarm. Villagers promptly contacted snake rescuer Janki Devi, known as the Snake Lady. She skillfully captured the venomous reptile using specialized tools and techniques. The king cobra was safely relocated to a nearby forest after the successful rescue. No injuries occurred during the operation, and the community praised the rescuer's professionalism.

The Times of India 16 Jul 2026 8:00 pm

10 unique baby names inspired by rare and precious gemstones

Choosing a baby's name is one of the most meaningful decisions for parents. While classic names never go out of style, many families are now looking for distinctive names with unique stories and symbolism. Rare and precious gemstones can serve as inspiration for distinctive baby names, combining natural beauty with qualities such as strength, wisdom, resilience and brilliance. Whether you're looking for a name that feels elegant, uncommon or deeply meaningful, these gemstone-inspired names and naming ideas are worth exploring.

The Times of India 16 Jul 2026 7:22 pm

5 animals that sleep with one eye open (surprising reason why they do so)

Some animals sleep with one brain hemisphere while the other remains alert. This adaptation allows them to stay aware of their surroundings and potential dangers. Dolphins and mallard ducks exhibit this unique sleeping behavior for survival. Crocodiles and fur seals also utilize this strategy in different environments. Frigate birds even employ this tactic during long flights over oceans.

The Times of India 16 Jul 2026 6:19 pm

'Call me uncool, but I don't allow my child to have sleepovers': Parenting expert explains why she says no

Parenting coach Riddhi Deorah does not permit her child to attend sleepovers. She believes children lack skills to handle uncomfortable situations away from parents. Safety depends on uncontrollable environmental factors and unknown guests at sleepovers. Readiness and specific life skills should precede overnight stays, not just age. Parents must assess if children can react appropriately to discomfort.

The Times of India 16 Jul 2026 6:04 pm

The inspiring story of the Udupi gardener growing Japan's prized Miyazaki mango

Joseph Lobo transformed his rooftop into a thriving green oasis with over 200 plant varieties. He cultivated the rare Miyazaki mango, a premium Japanese fruit, after years of dedicated effort. This achievement remained unknown until a journalist discovered his remarkable terrace garden. Lobo uses organic methods, nurturing plants with natural manure and neem oil for pest control. He shares grafted saplings with fellow gardeners, valuing connection over monetary gain.

The Times of India 16 Jul 2026 6:00 pm

Hyderabads dessert war: Inside the citys exploding Laban craze

There is a dessert war brewing in Hyderabad. No, it is not about qubani ka meetha or double ka meetha. It is not even about who makes the best apricot delight or which legacy bakery serves the butter Osmania biscuit. Instead, a high-octane, diary-drenched war is playing out under the neon glow of the citys Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .

The Siasat Daily 16 Jul 2026 5:26 pm

5 of the weirdest side hustles people are actually making money from

Some require creativity, others simply involve renting out something you already own. Here are five of the strangest side hustles that people around the world are genuinely using to earn extra income.

The Times of India 16 Jul 2026 5:09 pm

Meet the Maiani Soccer Grannies in their 70s-80s who traded rocking chairs for football boots, and how they are catalysing football into medicine for body and mind

Kenyan women aged fifty to eighty play football regularly. This activity helps them stay active and develop strong friendships. The Maiani Soccer Grannies aim for a World Cup for older women. Physical activity benefits aged people by improving heart health and mental sharpness. These women prove that growing older does not mean growing quiet.

The Times of India 16 Jul 2026 5:01 pm

Understanding Japanese tidiness: Exploring Japanese habits for organized living; small, consistent actions create sustainable order

Japanese homes achieve calm and order through consistent daily habits. Keeping only essential items and assigning each object a specific place is key. Removing outdoor footwear at the entrance significantly reduces indoor dirt and dust. Small, continuous cleaning actions prevent chores from becoming overwhelming tasks. Multifunctional furniture and seasonal decluttering maximize limited urban living spaces.

The Times of India 16 Jul 2026 4:50 pm

This hidden town in Kerala turns into a pink paradise every monsoon; here's where and how to see the magical water lilies

Pallom in Kottayam district is currently showcasing a stunning pink water lily spectacle. Thousands of blooming lilies transform the wetlands into a flowing carpet of color. This natural wonder attracts photographers and nature enthusiasts from across the country. The lilies bloom during the monsoon season as rainwater fills the low-lying wetlands. Visitors should arrive early in the morning to witness the flowers fully open.

The Times of India 16 Jul 2026 4:39 pm

5 signs you're dealing with a people pleasernot someone who's genuinely kind

Many people perceive kindness as one of the best traits of humankind. However, there is a crucial distinction between being really kind and being a people pleaser. The main difference is that while kind people are ready to help others because they want to do it, people-pleasers often have an excessive desire to please others because they fear disappointing them and receiving criticism. Consequently, such behaviour leads to stress, dissatisfaction, and emotional burnout. Thus, understanding the nature of such a phenomenon will help you to build positive relationships and evaluate people's motivation correctly. The following are five indicators that you deal not with a kind person but a people pleaser.

The Times of India 16 Jul 2026 4:00 pm

This is how retirement should be; meet the couple who chose a cruise ship instead of a retirement home and spent more than 450 days living at sea

Marty and Jess Ansen embraced a unique retirement, living continuously aboard a cruise ship. They spent over 450 days at sea, visiting numerous global destinations. This unconventional lifestyle proved more cost-effective than traditional retirement options. The couple found community and adventure while sailing the oceans. Their story challenges conventional retirement expectations for many.

The Times of India 16 Jul 2026 2:58 pm

What if Indian mothers got this much maternity leave? Here's how 7 countries provide the best support for new parents

For many women in India, thoughts of motherhood are accompanied by one question: How much time can I take off after having a baby? While India offers one of the longest maternity leaves in Asia, many countries have stepped further. Some countries combine paid leave with flexible parental benefits, income support, and policies that encourage both parents to share childcare. Here are seven countries whose maternity leave systems are often considered among the world's most family-friendly.Countries such as Sweden, Norway, and Iceland show that supporting new parents goes beyond maternity leave alone. By offering shared parental leave, flexible benefits, and encouraging fathers to take time off, they help distribute caregiving responsibilities more equally. India's 26-week paid maternity leave is among the most generous in Asia, but it still misses out on some benefits. Share your thoughts on this.

The Times of India 16 Jul 2026 2:44 pm

'I've seen him cry': Aamir Khan's close friend opens up about the heartbreaks people never saw

Amid the buzz around his latest marriage, Aamir's longtime friend, actor Amin Hajee, has spoken about what the actor has been like behind closed doors, especially during some of the most difficult phases of his personal life.

The Times of India 16 Jul 2026 2:23 pm

Transform your home with these 5 beautiful wind chime ideas that add charm and soothing sounds

Wind chimes don't only add a decorative element to your interior or exterior but bring dynamics and sounds to the places. In case you are thinking about getting some wind chimes to improve your living space, consider these five fantastic examples for different types of houses.

The Times of India 16 Jul 2026 2:00 pm

Delhi traffic alert today amid Jagannath Rath Yatra: Check road closures, diversions, timings and routes to avoid

Delhi Traffic Police issued an advisory for the Jagannath Rath Yatra procession. Special traffic arrangements will be in force from 2 PM to 7 PM today. Aurobindo Marg and surrounding South Delhi roads will experience congestion and diversions. Commuters are advised to plan journeys and consider alternate routes or public transport. Emergency vehicles will be allowed passage through restricted areas as needed.

The Times of India 16 Jul 2026 1:50 pm

Mother holds child out of moving train window to urinate; video sparks debate on civic sense and child safety during travel

A viral video shows a mother lifting a child towards a moving train window for urination. This act has sparked widespread concern regarding child safety and public hygiene. Many users questioned the decision, highlighting the extreme dangers involved for the child. The incident also prompted discussions about responsible behavior in shared public spaces. Such events underscore a larger issue of everyday habits impacting public transport environments.

The Times of India 16 Jul 2026 1:12 pm

Jagannath Rath Yatra 2026: 5 interesting facts about the largest chariot festival in the world

Jagannatha Puri is all set to welcome lakhs of tourists to the sacred town of the Lord of the world to mark the commencement of the annual Rath Yatra of the beloved Lord Jagannatha, who comes out of the sacred sanctum of the sacred temple to bless his devotees with his divine darshan.The Rath Yatra is one of the world's oldest and largest festivals, occurring for centuries.The festival's roots go back over a thousand years, according to historical records. Lord Jagannath, along with his brother Balabhadra and sister Subhadra, travels from the Jagannath Temple to the Gundicha Temple, believed to be their birthplace, where Lord Vishwakarma, the celestial carpenter, built their sacred idols and their aunt's home. According to the legend, Subhadra simply wanted to visit family, so her brothers took herEvery year, this journey is repeated, because devotees believe it renews a connection between the divine and ordinary people, played out in the open streets instead of behind temple walls.Here are 5 interesting facts about the Jagannatha Rath Yatra

The Times of India 16 Jul 2026 1:05 pm

Parenting Rules On Privacy: Virat and Anushka put kids before spotlight; values shape their choices

Virat Kohli and Anushka Sharma are dedicated to safeguarding their children's privacy from the prying eyes of the public and social media. They hold that every child's right to privacy is paramount, aspiring to nurture independent identities. The couple prioritizes instilling kindness over entitlement, with home and family moments at the forefront of their lives.

The Times of India 16 Jul 2026 1:00 pm

Quote of the day by Leonardo da Vinci: The artist sees what others only catch a glimpse of

Artists possess a unique ability to perceive subtle details and find meaning in ordinary scenes. Leonardo da Vinci highlighted this special way of seeing the world through deep observation. This keen perception extends beyond visual arts to writing, design, and problem-solving. Artists often sense potential and value in overlooked elements, teaching us to pay closer attention. Deeper seeing remains a crucial skill for understanding the world better today.

The Times of India 16 Jul 2026 10:57 am

Did the first human civilisation discover electricity? 2,000-year-old 'Baghdad Battery' jar was developed long before Volta invented the battery

An ancient artifact found near Baghdad has sparked debate about its true purpose. Researchers propose it could be the world's first battery, producing measurable electric volts. However, many archaeologists believe it served a ritualistic function, possibly holding prayers or curses. The vessels were discovered alongside incantation bowls, suggesting a spiritual use. Evidence remains ambiguous, leaving its exact role open to interpretation.

The Times of India 16 Jul 2026 10:10 am

Don't throw them away! 7 Smart ways to reuse used food wrappers in your kitchen

Clean food wrappers offer practical kitchen solutions for everyday tasks. Butter wrappers can effectively grease baking dishes, saving time and resources. Food wrappers also serve as protective layers for countertops during food preparation. Separating frozen food items becomes easier with these reused wrappers. Protecting microwave plates from splatters is another simple and effective use.

The Times of India 16 Jul 2026 10:00 am

Why children suddenly stop telling their parents everything around age 12

Experts say this shift is not necessarily a sign of rebellion or a weakening parent-child bond. In fact, around the ages of 10 to 12, children enter a stage of development where seeking greater privacy and independence becomes a healthy and expected part of growing up. Here is why many children become less forthcoming around age 12.

The Times of India 16 Jul 2026 10:00 am

Why airplane food tastes bland even when it's perfectly seasoned

The reason has less to do with the food itself and more to do with what happens to the human body in the unique environment inside an aircraft cabin. Scroll down to read more...

The Times of India 16 Jul 2026 9:00 am

Quote of the day by BK Sister Shivani: People may lie, cheat or betray us. If we have chosen to forgive themtrust them as if nothing happenedIt means I will empower you, so that your wrong sanskar disappears.; What she advises on how forgiveness gives freedom

Relationships build on trust, yet misunderstandings cause emotional wounds. BK Sister Shivani explains forgiveness as inner strength, not weakness. Genuine forgiveness frees both the hurt and the offender from the past. This act empowers individuals to overcome negative behavioral patterns. Trust, however, requires consistent actions and accountability to be rebuilt.

The Times of India 16 Jul 2026 8:10 am

5 Health benefits of bay leaves: Why this everyday kitchen spice deserves a spot in your diet

Bay leaves provide antioxidants protecting cells from oxidative stress and damage. These herbs traditionally aid digestion by stimulating digestive enzyme secretion. Bay leaves positively impact insulin and glucose metabolism for blood sugar control. They also improve cardiovascular health by strengthening blood vessels and circulation. Furthermore, bay leaves strengthen the immune system with antibacterial compounds and vitamins.

The Times of India 16 Jul 2026 8:08 am

World's 10 most peaceful countries in 2026: Safe, scenic and travel-friendly

In a world where headlines are increasingly dominated by political uncertainty and travel disruptions, peace has become a luxury.

The Times of India 15 Jul 2026 9:07 pm

Forget dating apps! This supermarket's pink shopping baskets are helping single people find love

A Finnish concept of using pink shopping baskets for single individuals has gained widespread attention online. This innovative system allows shoppers to signal their availability for conversation while grocery shopping. The idea has gone viral after a social media video showcased the unique dating approach. Many viewers found this method a creative and simple way to meet new people.

The Times of India 15 Jul 2026 8:53 pm

Hotels use white bedsheets and towels even though they show every stain, and the reason is surprisingly practical

Hotels consistently use white linens and towels for practical and psychological reasons. White fabric makes cleanliness visible and creates a strong sense of freshness for guests. Intensive washing and bleaching processes are easily handled by white textiles without color loss. Large-scale laundry operations become simpler as sorting and color transfer issues are avoided. Stains are more easily identified and treated, and white linen can be restored effectively.

The Times of India 15 Jul 2026 8:36 pm

5 simple remedies with home ingredients to keep mosquitoes away from your home this monsoon (You might find some right in your kitchen)

Monsoon season brings mosquitoes and mosquito-borne illnesses like dengue and malaria. Several home remedies offer effective and health-friendly mosquito protection. Essential oils such as neem and citronella can be used in sprays or diffusers. Camphor and garlic sprays create natural barriers against these bothersome insects. Certain plants and lemon with cloves also help deter mosquitoes effectively.

The Times of India 15 Jul 2026 7:30 pm

These 5 giant pet cats are so big, people mistake them for wild animals

Their size is certainly eye-catching, but it's only part of the story. Many of these giant felines are known for their calm nature, playful personalities, and close bond with their families. Here are five domestic cat breeds that stand out for their impressive size.

The Times of India 15 Jul 2026 7:02 pm

10 baby girl names inspired by Japanese seasons and cherry blossom traditions

Nature has long shaped Japanese culture, and nowhere is this more evident than in its baby names. Inspired by the changing seasons, delicate blossoms and the fleeting beauty of spring, many Japanese baby girl names carry meanings that reflect harmony, renewal and grace. Among these, cherry blossoms, or sakura, hold a special place, symbolising beauty, hope and the appreciation of life's fleeting moments. If you're looking for a name that is elegant, meaningful and rooted in nature, these Japanese-inspired choices offer timeless appeal.

The Times of India 15 Jul 2026 7:00 pm

Confidential Photos found in Blinkit order? Woman says she thought it was blackmail before discovering the truth

A Gurugram woman received a Blinkit order containing a mysterious envelope labeled 'Confidential Photos'. She initially feared blackmail or a personal intrusion upon opening the package. Inside, she discovered printed images of messy rooms, which added to her confusion. The envelope was revealed to be an advertisement for Snabbit, a promotional collaboration with Blinkit. This unusual marketing campaign caused genuine panic for the recipient and resonated with many online users.

The Times of India 15 Jul 2026 6:34 pm

7 simple ways to remove kitchen sink stains without vigorous scrubbing

Kitchen sinks often develop stains from daily use and hard water. Gentle cleaning methods like baking soda and white vinegar effectively remove these marks. Lemon juice can also clean light stains and leave a pleasant aroma. Applying dish soap breaks down grease, preventing stubborn dirt buildup. Drying the sink after use is a key step to avoid future water spots.

The Times of India 15 Jul 2026 6:00 pm

Hyderabad to mark 100 years of Indian fireworks with a grand show

Hyderabad is all set to witness a colourful celebration as the Telangana Fireworks Dealers Association marks 100 years of the Indian fireworks industry with the Grand Sataabdi Utsav. Scheduled for July 25 at Peoples Plaza, Necklace Road, the event promises an evening filled with dazzling lights, entertainment and a tribute to an industry that has Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .

The Siasat Daily 15 Jul 2026 5:36 pm

My mother: Woman buys earrings from a young boy in Mumbai, then discovers the heartbreaking reason he is working instead of going to school

A viral video from Mumbai shows a young boy selling earrings to customers. The boy, Ankush Suresh Jain, explained his mother's asthma prevents her from working. His confidence and communication skills impressed many viewers online. The video has prompted calls for support and education for the bright child. Many hope Ankush receives opportunities for a better future.

The Times of India 15 Jul 2026 5:29 pm

Hyderabads viral weekend spot is hidden inside a Kukatpally mall

In a normal world, if you want fresh air, you head to a park, and if you want to shop or dine, you head to the air-conditioned cocoon of a shopping mall. In an ideal world, you would head to one destination and find both in one place. Well, Hyderabad is currently operating in that Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .

The Siasat Daily 15 Jul 2026 5:24 pm

Send your child far away...: Acharya Prashant says this one parenting decision can help children grow into independent adults

For many parents, the idea of sending a child to a college or a school far from home feels unsettling. Will they manage on their own? Will they eat properly? Will they be safe? All too often, families have to settle for the closest college, even if there are other options.Spiritual teacher and author Acharya Prashant feels this urge to keep children close might actually be an obstacle for them. In a recent Instagram reel, he spoke about why parents should let go of the need to control every bit of their childs life, and instead allow them the freedom to develop, make mistakes and be independent.Here's what he said.Send them to the one far awaySpeaking about the common dilemma parents face when choosing a college, Acharya Prashant said that distance can become an opportunity for growth. The children have grown up, they are getting admission in colleges etc. and there are two options: one near home and one five hundred, a thousand, two thousand kilometers away. Send them to the one far away, he said.According to him, living independently helps young adults develop confidence, responsibility and resilience in ways that staying under constant parental supervision often cannot.The child's personality will develop better. Otherwise, you are making him a homebody, he said. His point is not that every child must study outside their hometown, but that parents should not choose familiarity over growth simply because they are afraid of letting go.Parents don't need to manage every detailAcharya Prashant also spoke about a habit many Indian parents can relate to: constantly checking on their children. He said many parents continue monitoring their children's daily routine even after they have grown up. And don't interfere in his/her life.He added that parents often discuss complex ideas about raising children but overlook this basic principle. Parents often talk about big things. But there is a very small thing a grown up child wants. It is that My parents don't interfere in my life, says Acharya Prashant.According to him, parents should create a healthy environment and values during childhood, but once children are old enough, they should be trusted to make their own choices.The environment is set, now fly as you wishExplaining what healthy parenting looks like, he said parents should focus on providing support instead of control. Yes, they have created the entire environment. The environment is set, and do whatever you want. Fly as you wish, he said.He believes that once children have been given the right values, parents should allow them to explore the world without constantly directing every decision.Don't be afraid of losing controlMany parents worry that giving children too much freedom will make them drift away from the family. Acharya Prashant challenged this fear directly. Don't be afraid that we are parents and the child is slipping out of our hands. In fact, he believes that this slipping away is exactly what healthy parenting should encourage.It's a good thing if he is slipping out of your hands. Children who are controlled too tightly often have a hard time finding their own identity, he said.The child who is clenched in your fist will become a bonsai. Like a bonsai tree thats kept miniature by design, a child may not reach his or her full potential when not afforded enough freedom.Why children need open groundTo explain his point further, Acharya Prashant used the example of a tree. Love is like this: the seed may be mine, but I have planted it, given it water and nourishment. Now its roots must go deep, he said.He said many parents unknowingly keep children in a comfort zone because they believe it keeps them safe.What do we do? Daughter, you will stay in this pot. You will be safe here, daughter. But safety alone, he argues, is not enough for growth.If that daughter stays in the pot, then the daughter will only grow this much. Instead, children need room to explore life beyond the family's protection.She doesn't need a pot. What does she need? She needs open ground so she can reach the high sky, he shared.The bigger parenting messageAcharya Prashant's advice may not be practical for every family. There are financial constraints, safety concerns and educational opportunities that decide where a child will study. But his larger message is more than just the choice of college.It is about raising children who can take decisions, face challenges and build a life of their own.Letting go is rarely easy for parents. Yet, sometimes, the greatest expression of love is not holding on tighter, but trusting children enough to let them spread their wings.Image Courtesy: Photos by PrashantAdvait Foundation

The Times of India 15 Jul 2026 5:14 pm

From the small town of Kolhapur to the CEO of Chanel: Leena Nair's incredible journey

Leena Nair's journey from Kolhapur to Chanel CEO showcases impactful leadership. She broke barriers by becoming the first woman to work a factory night shift. Nair then rose to Chief Human Resources Officer at Unilever globally. She now leads Chanel, focusing on listening and human connection. Her leadership emphasizes compassion, audacity, optimism, curiosity, and purpose.

The Times of India 15 Jul 2026 4:39 pm

Psychology reveals that people who chronically stay late to finish work are often dealing with perfectionism, difficulty setting boundaries, or emotional exhaustion rather than just superior dedication

Many office workers stay late due to perfectionism and difficulty setting boundaries. Emotional exhaustion can also drive prolonged work hours as a coping mechanism. These late nights are often a sign of underlying psychological pressures. Labeling this as dedication can mask deeper issues and reinforce unhealthy patterns. Understanding these drivers is key to fostering healthier work habits.

The Times of India 15 Jul 2026 4:27 pm

World's oldest engraved number '0' is hidden inside this ancient temple in Gwalior, Madhya Pradesh; here's how to reach this mathematical wonder

The Chaturbhuj Temple in Gwalior Fort holds an ancient inscription with the numeral zero. This 9th-century stone carving demonstrates the decimal place-value system's early use. The zero symbol's presence revolutionized mathematics and modern civilization's development. This archaeological wonder attracts historians, mathematicians, and curious travelers worldwide. The temple is accessible by air, train, and road connections.

The Times of India 15 Jul 2026 4:07 pm

I appreciate you, Mom, but it's just not... A mother gifted her daughter an expensive graduation present; Her unexpected reaction has left parents rethinking how they raise children

A mother gifted her daughter a new Honda for graduation, which the daughter rejected. The daughter expected a luxury car, comparing it to her mother's G-Wagon. Online reactions overwhelmingly supported the mother, criticizing the daughter's ungrateful attitude. This incident highlights the importance of teaching gratitude over material comparisons. Parents are urged to teach children the value of gifts and character.

The Times of India 15 Jul 2026 3:29 pm

Meet the Indian artist who cycled from India to Sweden for love in the 1970s

An Indian art student met a Swedish traveler in Delhi, and their connection grew quickly. He promised to follow her to Sweden after finishing his studies. Selling all possessions, he cycled thousands of kilometers across continents to reach her. His journey involved overcoming many hardships and relying on his art for survival. The couple eventually married and built a life together in Sweden.

The Times of India 15 Jul 2026 3:25 pm

Train aapki property hai kya? Mother caught teaching toddler to throw garbage from moving local train; video sparks outrage

A video shows a woman encouraging her toddler to throw garbage from a moving train. This incident has sparked widespread disappointment and anger across social media platforms. Many users highlighted that children learn by observing adult behavior and this mother is teaching littering. Such actions undermine efforts to keep public transport and railway stations clean.

The Times of India 15 Jul 2026 2:37 pm

Scientists discover uranium-eating bacteria that could help clean up radioactive mine water

Scientists discovered bacteria in a flooded uranium mine that can alter dissolved uranium. These microbes convert the hazardous element into a stable mineral compound. The bacteria achieve this by consuming glycerol and creating a rare pentavalent uranium state. This process significantly reduces dissolved uranium levels in experimental mine water. The findings offer a promising natural approach for radioactive contamination cleanup.

The Times of India 15 Jul 2026 2:00 pm

No lab, no money: How students at a government school in Aligarh built a flying F-22 raptor model that took the whole country by surprise

Students from a government school in Aligarh built a flying F-22 Raptor model. They used thermocol waste and toy motors, demonstrating remarkable ingenuity. This achievement highlights the potential within government schools across Uttar Pradesh. The initiative was part of the Robotics Ki Pathshala STEM program. Such stories underscore the need for greater resources and support for these students.

The Times of India 15 Jul 2026 1:16 pm

The world won't always like you: Michelle Obama shares the best advice she ever received from her parents

Michelle Obama's parents never promised her the world would be fair, they promised something better: Come home we...Some lessons stick with us no matter how far we go in life. For former First Lady of the United States of America Michelle Obama, one of those lessons came from her parents, and it was really about one thing: her home.In an old interview with author and life coach Jay Shetty, Michelle Obama was asked a simple question: What's the best advice you've ever received? Her answer was short, but it's the kind of thing that sticks with you.Come home. We like you here, she replied. She went on to explain what her parents actually meant by that.They always taught me that the world won't always like you, but you can't count on the world to like you. You come home to be liked. You go out there to get your education, to earn a living. You won't necessarily find people who will see you or love you or like you. You get that here.In just a couple of sentences, Michelle managed to sum up something a lot of people spend years trying to figure out.A home that isn't constantly evaluating kids Kids grow up being measured constantly. Grades, team selections, comparisons with classmates, judgment on social media, how many activities they can juggle at once, the evaluation never really stops. And not everyone is going to like them for it. They'll run into rejection, criticism and plenty of failure along the way.Michelle Obama's parents never pretended the world would be fair to her. What they gave her instead was something more useful: the certainty that home would still be there, still be hers, no matter what happened once she walked out the door.That kind of security tends to become a kid's real source of confidence, more than any trophy or good grade ever could.Why this advice hits even harder todayKids today are growing up surrounded by comparison in a way earlier generations never had to deal with. A harsh comment online, getting left out of a group chat, losing a competition, struggling in a class: any one of these can make a child start questioning their own worth. That's exactly the moment when knowing you belong here matters most.Michelle Obama's parents weren't teaching her to expect everyone's approval. They were teaching her not to need it. That's a subtle but important shift. It pushes kids toward building self-worth on relationships they can actually trust, instead of chasing approval from people who may never give it.What parents can take away from thisMichelle's memory is a good reminder that raising kids isn't only about setting them up to succeed. It's just as much about preparing them for the days success doesn't show up. Kids who feel loved only when they perform well tend to grow cautious. But kids who know they're loved regardless of the outcome are usually the ones who find the nerve to try again after a setback.Parents can't shield their children from every disappointment life throws at them. But they can make sure there's somewhere safe for their kids to land afterward.Your home is an emotional recharge stationA lot of parenting advice focuses on building resilience. But resilience, ironically, often grows out of having just one place where a kid doesn't have to prove anything. When home feels emotionally safe, kids are more willing to take real risks, more honest about what they're struggling with, and quicker to bounce back when things go sideways.A child who believes, *Even if I fail, I can still go home and be accepted,* carries a different kind of confidence into the world than one who doesn't.Parenting isn't about alienating kids out of the real worldMichelle Obama's parents never told her everyone would admire her, or that life would treat her fairly. What they did instead was prepare her for reality while giving her solid ground to stand on. That balance might be one of the most valuable things a parent can offer. Eventually, kids leave home, for school, for work, for relationships and lives of their own. Along the way they'll meet people who lift them up and people who don't. They'll have their share of both success and rejection.But if they grow up knowing there's one place where they're valued just for being themselves, they carry that strength with them long after childhood ends.Michelle Obama's story is a gentle reminder that parents can't control how the world treats their kids. But they can control how those kids feel every single time they walk back through the front door. Sometimes the most powerful thing a parent can say isn't a long speech. It's just: You are always welcome here.

The Times of India 15 Jul 2026 1:14 pm

Thailand retains visa-free entry for Indian passport holders, but there's a catch: Stay duration reduced to 30 days

Thailand has extended its visa-free entry scheme for Indian passport holders. The maximum duration for visa-free stays has now been reduced to thirty days. This change is intended to strengthen immigration controls and prevent misuse of the exemption. Most Indian tourists planning shorter trips will find this limit sufficient for their travel. Travellers intending to stay longer must apply for an appropriate visa before their journey.

The Times of India 15 Jul 2026 1:08 pm

Shah Rukh Khan's Diet Routine: star sticks to simple one-meal plan; experts urge caution

Shah Rukh Khan, the iconic Bollywood actor, adheres to a straightforward and disciplined diet. He typically consumes one meal each day, which he views as a personal commitment. His meals often consist of grilled chicken and broccoli, maintaining a balanced approach. Shah Rukh also brings home-cooked meals to film sets and enjoys sipping on black coffee, showcasing a preference for consistency rather than following fad diets or extreme restrictions.

The Times of India 15 Jul 2026 1:03 pm

Discontinued snacks every '90s and 2000s kid desperately wants back

While many iconic brands have survived, several beloved snacks quietly disappeared from shelves, leaving behind nothing but memories. Here are some discontinued favourites that still spark nostalgia.

The Times of India 15 Jul 2026 1:00 pm

Rare Corpse flowers 'Odora and Odorysseus' bloom simultaneously for only 48 hours, and they are the stinkiest celebrities at Huntington

Two rare titan arums, known as corpse flowers, bloomed simultaneously at the Huntington Library. This unusual event drew over seven thousand curious visitors to witness the spectacle. The plants, nicknamed Odorysseus and Odora, opened over the weekend for a brief period. Each bloom lasts only twenty-four to forty-eight hours, peaking overnight before closing. The Huntington has cultivated these endangered plants for over twenty-five years.

The Times of India 15 Jul 2026 12:45 pm

Inside the 800-year-old Maharashtra temple where Muslims worship Lord Shiva and an extraordinary centuries-old tradition still thrives

Jejuri Temple in Maharashtra is a unique shrine dedicated to Lord Khandoba. This historic site is revered by both Hindu and Muslim communities with equal devotion. Muslims refer to Khandoba as Ajmat Khan or Mallu Khan and seek blessings. The temple's origins date back to the 12th or 13th century, with renovations in the 17th century.

The Times of India 15 Jul 2026 12:10 pm

Rising heat leaves 57 million hectares of tropical forests unable to photosynthesise efficiently: Study

Tropical forests are experiencing critical heat thresholds impacting photosynthesis. Millions of hectares already exceed average critical temperature limits. Excessive heat reduces the efficiency of trees capturing atmospheric carbon. Projections indicate significant future increases in heat-stressed forest areas. Some species may adapt, but adaptation speed remains uncertain.

The Times of India 15 Jul 2026 12:00 pm

Amitabh Bachchan's journaling and blogging habit: Could writing every day keep the mind active?

Amitabh Bachchan's consistent daily blogging habit, started in 2008, offers significant cognitive benefits. This unbroken routine provides structure for the ageing brain, which is valuable as work routines loosen. Writing about emotions helps lessen their internal impact by calming the brain's stress response. Keeping the brain curious and active through daily writing maintains mental agility over time. Public writing, like Bachchan's blog, also fosters social engagement and reduces cognitive decline.

The Times of India 15 Jul 2026 11:02 am

No luxury, no entitlement, no excuses: What APJ Abdul Kalam's parents did differently

Dr APJ Abdul Kalam's parents shaped his life with values of character and discipline. They taught him hard work and generosity through their simple daily actions. His upbringing fostered a sense of gratitude and self-reliance without entitlement. Respect for every faith was a key lesson learned from his diverse community. These principles guided Kalam throughout his life and public service.

The Times of India 15 Jul 2026 11:00 am

Quote of the day by Gaur Gopal Das: Mistakes happen. A sincere mistake doesnt define a person But pay attention to the pattern; What engineer turned monk advices on differentiating between the pattern and innocence

Human beings make mistakes, and a single error does not define character. Understanding the difference between a sincere mistake and a repeated pattern is crucial. Patterns reveal habits and priorities, which can lead to disappointment. Healthy relationships require both compassion and accountability from individuals. Forgiveness offers personal peace of mind and reduces stress.

The Times of India 15 Jul 2026 8:20 am

Don't throw away used aluminium foil: 7 Smart ways it can benefit indoor and garden plants

Gardeners can reuse clean aluminium foil for various practical projects. Reflecting light indoors helps plants thrive in low-light conditions. Foil deters birds and insects, protecting delicate seedlings from harm. It also prevents dark containers from overheating soil during hot summer days. This reuse reduces waste and offers a sustainable gardening solution.

The Times of India 15 Jul 2026 7:57 am

Are fewer toys better for your child? What happened when a German kindergarten removed every toy for three months

Parents often worry that they are not buying enough toys for their children. This feeling turns many homes into a place that overflows with dolls, toy cars and puzzles. But what if having fewer toys could actually be better for a child's development?In the 1990s, a kindergarten in Germany tried something that sounded almost impossible. Every toy was removed from the classroom for three months. The kids were now not surrounded by blocks, dolls, puzzles or toy cars. What happened in the following weeks still sparks conversations among educators and parents around the world.

The Times of India 15 Jul 2026 7:00 am

This 101-year-old journalist still works and lives independently. Her 3 daily habits may surprise you

One hundred and one-year-old journalist Eileen Lavine shares her secrets for a long life. She believes staying mentally active is key, reading newspapers and solving puzzles daily. Lavine also emphasizes the importance of continuing to contribute through her work. Maintaining meaningful connections with people keeps her from feeling lonely. These simple habits help her live independently and remain sharp.

The Times of India 15 Jul 2026 2:28 am

40 lakh salary in Bengaluru vs a simpler mountain life: IIT Kanpur alumnus's viral post sparks debate

A viral LinkedIn post questions how living location shapes professional priorities and daily experiences. It contrasts a high-earning Bengaluru life with a simpler mountain town existence. The author suggests urban environments foster comparison, while rural settings promote contentment. LinkedIn users shared varied opinions, emphasizing perspective over surroundings for happiness. Ultimately, personal choices and mindset guide life satisfaction regardless of location.

The Times of India 14 Jul 2026 11:29 pm

Think you know cows? These 5 surprising facts say otherwise

Here are five facts that may change the way you think about cows.

The Times of India 14 Jul 2026 9:25 pm

Viral video warns against the 'EMI trap'; internet divided over whether debt is worth it

A viral video highlights concerns about young people getting trapped in EMI cycles. Amit advises against purchases beyond one's comfortable financial capacity. He suggests that ongoing payments can lead to significant long-term financial pressure. This financial stress can negatively impact both work and personal life. The discussion continues online regarding EMIs as a trap or a practical tool.

The Times of India 14 Jul 2026 9:17 pm

Quote of the Day by Mark Twain: Travel is fatal to prejudice, bigotry, and narrow-mindedness, and many of our people need it sorely on these accounts. Broad, wholesome, charitable views - why travel is the best cure

Mark Twain's wisdom highlights travel's power to dismantle prejudice and narrow-mindedness. Experiencing diverse cultures fosters empathy and cognitive flexibility in individuals. Journeys offer genuine human connections and replace misconceptions with deep respect. India's vast diversity exemplifies how travel expands understanding of the world. Responsible tourism emphasizes respecting local traditions and supporting communities.

The Times of India 14 Jul 2026 9:16 pm

10 literary baby names inspired by Shakespeare's timeless plays

Choosing a baby's name is one of the most meaningful decisions parents make. For those who love literature, William Shakespeare created some of literature's most memorable characters, many of whose names continue to inspire parents today. From courageous heroines to wise and noble characters, these names carry rich stories, enduring charm and beautiful meanings. Here are 10 Shakespeare-inspired baby names that continue to captivate parents around the world.

The Times of India 14 Jul 2026 7:00 pm

Stop overburdening your kids: Doctor-entrepreneur highlights the biggest mistake many modern parents are making

Modern parenting often overloads children with activities and expectations. This relentless schedule deprives them of essential unstructured playtime and rest. Research indicates that excessive academic pressure leads to increased anxiety and depression in children. Experts suggest allowing children boredom fosters independence and imagination. Prioritizing a child's natural curiosity over external comparisons is crucial for their well-being.

The Times of India 14 Jul 2026 6:42 pm

Children need more than just parents to grow: Kajol on why she she sent her daughter to a boarding school

For many parents, sending a child to boarding school is not an easy decision. It's an emotional one. Will they miss home too much? Will they feel lonely? Or will living away from family actually make them stronger, more independent, and better prepared for life? Bollywood actor Kajol seems to have a clear answer.In an old interview with The Lallantop, the actor spoke about why she strongly believes boarding schools can be good for children. She even revealed that she had already sent her daughter to boarding school, and hopes to do the same for her son. Her reasons had nothing to do with better grades or strict discipline. They came from a simple parenting belief, one about raising children who are independent, grounded, and responsible.

The Times of India 14 Jul 2026 5:55 pm

5 smells that could attract snakes to your home this monsoon ( they are so common that you might be overlooking them)

Monsoon rains often push snakes from their burrows seeking shelter and warmth. Snakes follow scent trails of rodents and birds, their primary food sources. Amphibians and small fish also attract snakes to damp, waterlogged garden areas. Pheromones left by other snakes can draw them into yards during mating season. Understanding these attractants helps people avoid unwanted reptile encounters near homes.

The Times of India 14 Jul 2026 5:35 pm

Are you a toxic parent without really knowing about it? Educator Vijendra Singh Chauhan shares eye-opening facts

Educator Vijendra Singh Chauhan highlights how everyday parental actions harm children. Constant criticism and shaming erode a child's self-worth and trust. Emotional blackmail manipulates children, damaging their sense of safety. Children need autonomy and space to develop their own opinions. Healthy parenting prioritizes emotional security and unconditional love for well-being.

The Times of India 14 Jul 2026 5:00 pm

Real-life clone? This sheep, named after a famous singer, was the world's first successful living replica

Dolly the sheep, the first cloned mammal, was born in Scotland in 1996. Her birth sparked global debate about the ethics and safety of cloning technology. Dolly mated and had four lambs, but later developed arthritis and lung disease. Cloning mammals remains inefficient, with epigenetic reprogramming posing a significant challenge. This research also advanced the discovery of induced pluripotent stem cells for medical use.

The Times of India 14 Jul 2026 4:40 pm

PM Modi to flag off Sant Ravidas Express to boost travel between Varanasi and Amritsar; date, route, timings and major stops revealed

Prime Minister Narendra Modi will flag off the new Sant Ravidas Express on July 17, 2026. This train will connect Varanasi in Uttar Pradesh with Chheharta near Amritsar. Passengers can expect faster and more comfortable overnight travel between these two spiritual destinations. The service will operate three times weekly, offering modern amenities and direct connectivity. Ticket booking details and fares will be announced by Indian Railways closer to the launch.

The Times of India 14 Jul 2026 4:38 pm

Stop saying 'We Can't Afford It' to your kids: Psychology says these 3 simple phrases work much better

Every parent has said it at least once. Your child points at something in a shopa toy, a game, a pair of shoesand before you even finish thinking, the words come out automatically: We can't afford it. It feels harmless. It feels like the easiest way to end the conversation. But psychologists say those four words may be doing more damage than we realize, quietly shaping how our children think about money for the rest of their lives.

The Times of India 14 Jul 2026 4:00 pm

Kailash Mansarovar Yatra 2026: Why is this year's yatra so special, and what is the 'Fire Horse Year' that makes it so rare?

The Kailash Mansarovar Yatra holds deep spiritual meaning for many faiths. Devotees circle Mount Kailash, which is considered the abode of Lord Shiva. The year 2026 marks a rare Fire Horse Year, enhancing spiritual potency. This alignment occurs only once every sixty years, making it significant. Pilgrims believe bathing in Lake Mansarovar cleanses karma during this auspicious time.

The Times of India 14 Jul 2026 2:54 pm

Mom shares the toys her toddler never gets bored of: Parents, take notes as they also support healthy development

Parenting influencer Sukhleen Aarora shares effective toys for toddlers. These toys keep children engaged and support healthy development. Hanging bat ball and magnet tiles offer active and creative play. Mini sports champ and story box encourage physical and imaginative skills. Dancing mats and block sets provide further interactive and developmental opportunities.

The Times of India 14 Jul 2026 2:46 pm

Forget white vinegar: This natural powder cleared yard ants in 15 minutes, but it only works when dry

Diatomaceous earth offers a natural solution for ant problems. This powder works by physically damaging insect exoskeletons and causing dehydration. Unlike vinegar, it directly affects the ant's body, not just scent trails. For effectiveness, diatomaceous earth must be applied in dry conditions. This method provides a science-guided approach to pest control.

The Times of India 14 Jul 2026 2:15 pm

She returned to college after years and graduated with her son at IIT Madras: The heartwarming story has a lesson for every parent

A mother and son recently graduated together from IIT Madras's online program. Jigisha Tailor earned her diploma while her son Aditya Kapadia received his degree. They both pursued the Data Science and Applications course during the pandemic. Their shared academic journey fostered a unique bond and mutual motivation. This heartwarming story highlights the value of lifelong learning for all ages.

The Times of India 14 Jul 2026 2:00 pm

Goals on the field, love at home: How Harry Kane is raising 4 kids while being one of the world's greatest footballers

Harry Kane prioritizes his family above his football career. His wife Katie and their four children are his greatest joy. He cherishes moments with his children after matches and during celebrations. Moving to Munich with his family has been a positive experience. Kane considers his family his ultimate accomplishment in life.

The Times of India 14 Jul 2026 1:22 pm

5 times kids got lost while travelling and the real-life lessons every parent should learn

Family vacations can turn into nightmares when children go missing unexpectedly. Real-life cases highlight how easily kids can disappear in unfamiliar places. Parents must remain vigilant and never leave children unattended, even briefly. These incidents underscore the critical need for constant supervision and staying together. Safeguarding children's welfare is paramount during all family travel experiences.

The Times of India 14 Jul 2026 1:18 pm

Want glass skin? Start sipping these 5 drinks every day for naturally healthy, glowing skin

You don't need fancy powders or expensive wellness shots. A few simple drinks that are already part of many Indian kitchens can support healthier-looking skin when paired with a balanced diet, sunscreen and a good skincare routine. Here are five drinks worth adding to your daily routine.

The Times of India 14 Jul 2026 1:00 pm

Parenting quotes that can change how you talk to your kids

Children remember parental words which shape their inner voice and self-view. Specific phrases foster listening and validate their emotions and experiences. Acknowledging feelings and mistakes builds resilience and a secure foundation for growth. Encouraging children to solve problems builds their confidence and independent thinking skills. Celebrating effort over outcomes teaches valuable lessons about persistence and self-improvement.

The Times of India 14 Jul 2026 1:00 pm

From classic to bold: 8 Front door paint ideas that can instantly transform your home's entrance

The entrance door is one of the first things visitors see at your home. A new coat of paint will help you refresh the facade and add some personality to it without spending extra money on renovation. No matter what colour you choose, it will help you highlight your door and attract people's attention. If you need some inspiration to decorate the entrance door, here are eight front door paint ideas for you.

The Times of India 14 Jul 2026 1:00 pm

Meet 'Dadi ji': The 80-year-old woman who defied odds by reaching Umling La Pass, the highest motorable pass in the world

An eighty-year-old woman, Dadi Ji, has achieved a remarkable feat by reaching Umling La Pass. This location is recognized as the world's highest motorable pass, standing at nineteen thousand twenty-four feet. Her journey, documented by The Travelist, has gained significant attention across social media platforms. Dadi Ji's accomplishment serves as an inspiration, demonstrating that age is merely a number for pursuing dreams.

The Times of India 14 Jul 2026 12:26 pm

A son called his praying father a hypocrite. Heres why everyone is talking about the viral video

A viral video highlights how children notice adult inconsistencies in behavior and faith. Parents teach values through actions, not just lectures, which children absorb. Consistency in behavior builds trust and teaches accountability to young observers. Daily actions often speak louder than religious rituals for children. Authenticity and admitting mistakes are key parenting lessons for adults.

The Times of India 14 Jul 2026 11:00 am

How to grow a peach tree in your garden: A step-by-step guide for beginners

Growing a peach tree of your own can be considered among the most rewarding projects in gardening. Given a proper type of tree, right planting, and maintenance, the plant can give you both fragrant spring blossoms and tasty, juicy fruits in the growing season. Even though peaches are traditionally related to warmer zones, now there are varieties of this fruit that will thrive in various climatic conditions, provided they have sufficient sunshine and proper drainage. Here is a simple guide on how to make your peach tree healthy and productive.

The Times of India 14 Jul 2026 10:44 am