The reason this mother accepted the title of Worlds Ugliest Woman will break your heart
A mother's profound love led her to become the 'World's Ugliest Woman.' Mary Ann Bevan, diagnosed with Acromegaly after her husband's death, faced rejection and unemployment. To provide for her four children, she entered and won an 'ugliest woman' contest in 1920, spending her remaining years in a freak show. Her sacrifice ensured her children's upbringing and education.
Discover the Himalayan Monal, a dazzling pheasant often called the 'nine-coloured bird' for its spectacular iridescent plumage. This national bird of Nepal and state bird of Uttarakhand inhabits high-altitude Himalayan forests. Despite its beauty, its population is declining due to hunting, habitat loss, and climate change, making this mountain jewel increasingly vulnerable.
Psychology says people are being emotionally bankrupt and don't even know: Philosopher explains how
Most of us go through life feeling vaguely tired, not physically, but in a feeling that's harder to explain. We snap at people we love. We struggle to concentrate. We lie in bed at night feeling drained, even though nothing particularly disturbing happened that day.We blame stress, sleep, or our schedules. But what if the real reason is something simpler and something entirely within our control?Think about the last time something small completely ruined your day. Maybe it was a coffee order that came out wrong. A flight that got delayed by forty minutes. A long queue at the grocery store when you were already tired.While on the surface, none of these things should matter very much. And yet, for a lot of us, they do, and because of all this, the mood drops. The whole day feels impacted by something that, in the larger picture, is entirely insignificant.
Telangana cuisine meets French gastronomy in Hyderabad
Hyderabad: Telangana States diverse range of cuisine is set to go global with efforts piloted by The Culinary Lounge. The two-day Kakatiya la Franaise, an experiential culinary and cultural initiative organised at the Culinary Lounge on June 25-26, signalled the entry to Europe. The Culinary Lounge, brainchild of Gopi Byluppala, began as a culinary 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 .
Canadian TV star Drew Scott received a poignant lesson from his four-year-old son, Parker. The boy's imitation of his father being on a 'business call' with a toy highlighted Scott's frequent phone use. This 'heartbreaking' moment served as a powerful reminder for the 'Property Brothers' host to be more present and engaged with his children, emphasizing that kids learn more from observation than words.
Amphitheatres, Jacuzzis and Outdoor Chess: Viral video sparks debate on 'fake' housing amenities
A viral video highlights residential project amenities like amphitheatres and jacuzzis, questioning their everyday utility. Many facilities, from reflexology walks to outdoor chess, are often underused, serving more as marketing tools than practical features. Discussions online ponder if these additions truly enhance residents' lives or are simply decorative additions, prompting a closer look at their actual value.
G Sindhushree shattered a national record in pole vault, dedicating her win to her late father. Despite financial struggles and training with inadequate equipment, her father's unwavering belief propelled her to success. This emotional victory, marked by holding her father's photograph, highlights the profound impact of parental support and the enduring power of dreams, inspiring her to compete in the Asian Games.
Why Uthukuli butter is one of Tamil Nadus most famous dairy delicacies
Uthukuli, a small town in Tamil Nadu's Tiruppur District, is gaining national recognition for its traditional butter, Uthukuli Vennai. This unique butter, known for its purity, taste, and pale color, is made using age-old, small-scale churning methods with locally sourced milk. Its cultural significance is deep, used in temples and traditional cuisine. A Geographical Indication tag is currently being processed for this distinctive dairy product.
Rivers in Delhi NCR: The lifelines that shape the National Capital Region
Even though Delhi NCR region is considered one of the most urbanized areas in India, the geographical features of this area include various rivers that determine its ecosystem, water resources, and floodplains. Even though the river Yamuna is considered the most popular and well-known river passing through the city, there are some other rivers and seasonal streams that determine the geography of Delhi, Noida, Ghaziabad, Gurugram, Faridabad, and nearby districts. Lets take a closer look at the rivers of Delhi NCR.
Meet the Dung Beetle: The tiny navigator that finds routes using a 'cosmic compass'
Nature's tiny navigators, dung beetles, have astounded scientists by using the Milky Way as a celestial compass. These African insects, previously known to use the sun and moon, have now been observed rolling their dung balls in straight lines even on moonless nights, guided by the vast band of starlight. This groundbreaking discovery reveals an unprecedented level of sophistication in insect navigation, predating human technology.
True art transcends mere imitation, demanding purpose and a deeper message, as Leonardo da Vinci famously articulated. He likened artists who simply copy to mirrors, reflecting without understanding. In today's world of instant replication, genuine creation stems from thoughtful analysis and a unique human perspective, not just technical skill. This principle remains vital for originality across all creative fields.
According to Spanish magazine Hola!, Ronaldo and Georgina are expected to tie the knot in 2026. While the couple hasn't officially confirmed a wedding date, the report has reignited excitement among fans who have been eagerly waiting for one of football's most talked-about weddings.
True success stems from unwavering devotion, not just talent or luck, according to Sadhguru. He emphasizes that complete involvement, marked by patience and discipline, fuels significant achievements. In today's fast-paced world, this deep commitment offers a path to meaningful, lasting work, urging individuals to slow down and engage with genuine care. This dedication is key to producing something truly worthwhile.
Rapper Badshah's poignant reflection on his parents' changing roles resonated deeply, highlighting the unsettling shift from parental authority to their seeking our time and opinions. This transition, marked by phrases like Do you have two minutes?, signifies a profound, often unacknowledged, shift in our sense of safety and identity. It's a quiet grief, an ambiguous loss, as we witness our pillars of strength age and confront our own mortality.
7 simple ingredients to add more fibre to your rajma
A handful of vegetables, seeds or whole grains can quietly boost the fibre content while adding flavour, texture and colour to the dish. The best part? Most of these ingredients are probably already sitting in your kitchen. Here are seven easy ways to make your next bowl of rajma even healthier.
A groundbreaking study in Nepal's Lapchi Valley reveals a surprising peace among three apex predators: snow leopards, common leopards, and Himalayan wolves. Instead of territorial divisions, their coexistence hinges on distinct dietary preferences. Snow leopards favor wild ungulates, common leopards prey on livestock and smaller animals near settlements, while wolves consume a mix.
These 6 desserts ruled Hyderabads food scene in 2026 (so far)
Plated theatrics. This is the exact word that can be used to describe Hyderabads dessert scene in 2026 so far. While a classic slice of cake or a death by chocolate are essential for the survival of a sweet tooth, the city is also moving past simple sugar rushes. Now, we get desserts that are 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 .
At 41, Cristiano Ronaldo continues to defy age, recently scoring in his sixth FIFA World Cup and setting a new international goal record. Beyond his football prowess, Ronaldo is a known car enthusiast, boasting an impressive collection. Highlights include the bespoke Rolls-Royce Cullinan, the rare Ferrari F12 TDF, and a powerful Mercedes-Benz Brabus G65, showcasing his passion for both speed and luxury.
Whats happening in Hyderabad on June 27, 28? List of events
Hyderabad: Looking for exciting plans this weekend? Hyderabad is buzzing with activities that cater to every kind of visitor. Whether you enjoy live concerts, nostalgic music, outdoor adventures or thrilling escape games, the city has something special lined up for today and tomorrow. Gather your friends or family and make the most of the weekend 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 .
Fascinating facts about Ambubachi Mela, India's Menstruation Festival
Come June and Assam gets ready for one of Indias most unusual and spiritually significant festivals. The capital city Guwahati turns into a magnet for pilgrims, photographers, curious travellers and spirituality seekers.
7 foods Indian households once made entirely from scratch
Summers meant pickle jars basking in the sun, mornings began with the sound of stone grinders, and freshly churned butter was a regular sight in many households. While busy lifestyles have changed the way we cook today, these homemade staples offer a glimpse into an era when patience, tradition and family recipes shaped every meal. Here are 7 foods Indian households once made entirely from scratch.
Prathamesh Sinha, a young boy who lost his sight at 16 months, is revolutionizing education for the visually impaired. Despite facing school rejections, his unwavering spirit led him to become a passionate advocate for Annie, a self-learning Braille device. He has captivated audiences on Shark Tank India, addressed Prime Minister Modi, and received a National Award, showcasing how innovation can overcome limitations and empower children.
6 delicious jamun dishes that make getting vitamin C surprisingly easy
Discover the versatile jamun, a summer fruit often overlooked but packed with flavor and vitamin C. This tart, juicy gem can elevate everyday dishes with its unique acidity and sweetness. From a refreshing chaat and creamy smoothie to a zesty raita, vibrant salsa, savory chutney, and a sophisticated sorbet, jamun offers delightful ways to brighten your meals and enjoy its seasonal charm.
Australian chef Sarah Todd treats family to Hyderabadi Biryani
Hyderabad: Australian celebrity chef and television personality Sarah Todd has once again expressed her love for Hyderabadi cuisine, this time by preparing an authentic Hyderabadi Dum Biryani for her family. The heartwarming video, shared on Instagram ahead of Daawat World Biryani Day on July 5, has been winning hearts across social media. In the video, 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 .
5 plants that attract snakes ( It's a sign to avoid planting these in your home gardens)
Home gardens, while serene, can unfortunately become havens for snakes. These reptiles seek out dense, shady, and undisturbed areas, often attracted by the microhabitats created by certain plants. Species like bamboo, periwinkle, lemongrass, jasmine, and sandalwood offer ideal cover and cool resting spots, indirectly luring snakes by sheltering their prey. Garden planning should consider visibility and balance to deter these unwelcome visitors.
Dining solo on trips, though initially daunting, can reveal a traveler's inner strength and independence. Psychologists suggest this experience fosters emotional resilience and self-awareness, as individuals learn to enjoy their own company without external validation. Embracing solitude during travel allows for deeper immersion and a greater sense of accomplishment, ultimately building confidence and a more profound connection with the destination.
7 forgotten Indian breakfasts people ate before bread became common
What they reveal is not just nostalgia, but a different idea of breakfast altogether: slower, more rooted, and far less dependent on factory-made convenience. Here are 7 forgotten Indian breakfasts people ate before bread became common.
Quote of the day by Pablo Picasso: I dont say everything, but I paint everything
Pablo Picasso's famous quote, 'I dont say everything, but I paint everything,' highlights art's power to convey unspoken emotions and complex perspectives. His revolutionary Cubist style, showcasing multiple viewpoints simultaneously, exemplifies this. The article suggests that for many, creative expression offers a vital outlet for feelings and identities that words alone cannot capture, revealing a profound inner life through visual form.
A bizarre Maggi recipe featuring Pulse candies has taken the internet by storm, sparking widespread disbelief and amusement. The viral video shows the candies being melted with milk, then combined with Maggi noodles and masala. Online reactions range from humorous comparisons to strong disapproval, with many questioning the culinary logic behind this unusual creation. The dish has certainly ignited a fresh debate about food experimentation.
3 ways to train your brain to be 'only successful'
Here are three real ways psychology actually supports if you want your brain to lean more towards success than self-sabotage.
How to make Virat Kohli's highest-protein Indian meals
Made with boiled soya chunks, low-fat paneer, sweet corn, and broccoli, and seasoned lightly with lemon, black pepper, and herbs, this bowl delivers plenty of nutrition without feeling heavy, making it ideal for fitness enthusiasts and health-conscious eaters alike.
Our minds, like gardens, flourish with what we consistently feed them. Life coach Gaur Gopal Das emphasizes that positive inputs like learning and kindness cultivate thoughtfulness, while negativity and distraction lead to mental clutter. In today's information-saturated world, it's crucial to discern between mere occupation and genuine nourishment for our minds. This mindful approach shapes our confidence, focus, and overall well-being.
5 signs your aura naturally attracts and comforts people
People talk more freely, situations feel less tense, and even silence feels comfortable. In many spiritual beliefs, this kind of quiet presence is often linked to a calm and positive aura. Here are a few simple signs people often connect with that kind of energy.
A Swedish minister brought her infant son to an EU climate meeting, sparking global conversation about shared parenting. Her presence highlighted Sweden's progressive parental leave, which reserves days for fathers, encouraging equal involvement. This policy allows mothers to pursue careers without sacrificing family, demonstrating a model where parents aren't forced to choose between work and childcare responsibilities. The initiative underscores the importance of structural support for working families worldwide.
5 easy steps to grow fresh leafy coriander from discarded roots: Simple guide for beginners
Transform your kitchen scraps into fresh coriander with simple home gardening tips. Discover how to easily grow this essential herb from discarded roots or seeds in small pots. Learn about optimal soil, sunlight, and watering techniques to ensure a continuous supply of fragrant leaves, making your daily cooking a breeze and saving frequent market trips.
Great Apes and human beings have been laughing similarly for the last 15 million years: Study
A recent study reveals that humans and great apes share remarkably similar laughter rhythms, suggesting this vocalization dates back 15 million years to a common ancestor. Researchers found consistent rhythmic patterns in the laughter of humans, chimpanzees, bonobos, gorillas, and orangutans when tickled. This ancient, shared vocal trait predates speech and offers insights into the evolution of social communication, highlighting how human laughter has since become more nuanced and context-dependent.
Dashrath Paswan's unwavering commitment to his daughter Rajni's education, despite extreme poverty in Bihar's Jamui district, has culminated in her selection as a Bihar Police constable. Working tirelessly with a handcart, Dashrath and his wife prioritized their children's studies, a sacrifice that has now borne fruit. Rajni's success is a testament to parental dedication, proving that determination can overcome financial hardship and secure a brighter future.
6 foods kings and royals in ancient India reportedly loved eating
Centuries later, they continue to hold a special place on Indian tables, making us realise that some of India's most timeless foods were once considered worthy of royalty. Scroll down to discover six foods that ancient Indian kings and royal families reportedly loved eating.
The 5-minute bedtime ritual children remember decades later
Cherished childhood memories often stem from simple, consistent bedtime rituals, not grand gestures. Experts highlight that undivided attention, engaging questions, a shared story, a positive reflection, and a goodnight hug create lasting security. These brief, intentional moments, even just five minutes, profoundly shape a child's sense of being seen and loved, becoming treasured recollections long into adulthood.
5 at-home activities that can help children become confident public speakers
The ability to think is inbuilt but communicating thoughts isnt. The world now rewards those who communicate their ideas confidently and clearly. This is where public speaking becomes an essential skill, especially for growing kids. While public speaking is often seen as a skill used for debates and competitions, it is much more than standing on stages. Public speaking helps an individual organize thoughts, communicate effectively, and thus develop self confidence. In a recent post, parenting influencer Surbhi Dhall shared five simple activities parents can use to help children develop public speaking skills at home:Mirror practiceThis simple exercise builds confidence without pressure. Ask your child to stand in front of the mirror and talk for one minute. During mirror practice, the child doesnt need to prepare topics, even familiar topics like My favorite food or My best friend can work. With regular practice, children become more comfortable in expressing their own thoughts. One-minute topicsThis activity turns speaking practice into a fun game. What parents need to do here is write simple topics on slips of paper and place them in a bowl. Ask your child to pick one slip randomly, and speak on the topic for 60 seconds. Take turns to make the activity more interesting. Gradually, with this activity, children will develop confidence under pressure and learn how to structure ideas. Make the family their audienceAny child would take speaking more seriously when they know someone is listening to them eagerly and without judgement. Having a family audience also boosts a childs morale. Occasionally, ask your child to present a piece in front of the family- a poem, a short story, or an interesting fact they learnt. Over time, standing in front of a few familiar faces can make classroom presentations and public speaking situations feel much less intimidating.Ask them to record their voice Many adults, when they hear their voices on recordings, they feel awkward, and over time avoid public speaking because they feel their voices arent good enough. Children can develop the same feeling. However, public speaking isnt about ones voice. Its more about the flow, knowledge, and what values the matter holds. Record their voice when they speak and later when they listen to it, ask them what they like about their way of speaking. This approach will build self-awareness while protecting self-esteem. Story retelling Storytelling remains one of the most effective ways to build communication skills. Read a short story to your child and then ask them to narrate it back in their own words. This exercise will help improve your childs vocabulary, memory, listening skills, and sentence formation skills. When children retell a story, rather than memorizing it, they learn to express ideas more naturally and confidently. What parents should avoid While encouraging communication is important, turning speaking practice into another performance-driven activity is what parents need to be cautious about. According to Dhall, parents should avoid:Forcing children to memorise speechesCorrecting every small mistakeComparing them with other childrenFocusing only on results and performanceExcessive correction can make children self-conscious and afraid of making mistakes. In contrast, a supportive environment allows confidence to develop naturally.In essence, parents should remember, children who feel heard at home are often more willing to express themselves elsewhere.
Hyderabads new weekend trend is all about community biker rides
Weekend plans in Hyderabad are changing. Instead of spending every Saturday and Sunday hopping between cafes and malls, many people are choosing experiences that offer adventure, fresh air and meaningful connections. Farm visits, horse riding, cycling trails and sunrise road trips are becoming popular, with community biker rides emerging as one of the citys fastest-growing 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 .
In Tamil Nadu's Koilvenni village, the Karumbeswarar Temple, known as India's 'Diabetes Temple,' draws thousands seeking relief from the ailment. Devotees believe scattering sugar for sacred ants to consume symbolically reduces their blood sugar. While scientifically unproven, this unique ritual highlights the powerful blend of faith, folklore, and travel in India's rich cultural tapestry, attracting pilgrims and curious travelers alike.
India is set to increase passport application fees starting July 1, 2026. Fresh 36-page passports will now cost 2,500, up from 1,500, while Tatkal services will see a hike to 5,000. Frequent travellers are advised to opt for the 60-page booklet and apply well in advance to avoid higher charges and ensure smooth international journeys.
This Hyderabad theatre production is taking the fear out of feminism
The F word has always been scary. So much so that its mere mention is enough to make people sweat, stutter, and avoid it like the plague. Centuries-old ideology, and yet feminism still feels like a radical provocation. But a fresh crop of storytellers in Hyderabad is here to take the fear out of the 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 .
Why ghee is considered sacred in Indian households
In India, few foods move so effortlessly between the kitchen and the prayer room. For generations, ghee has represented nourishment, prosperity and purity, making it one of the most deeply respected ingredients in Indian households. Scroll down to read more...
5 countries that have banned social media for children and why
As concerns over children's online safety continue to mount, several countries have begun introducing stricter regulations aimed at limiting when and how young users can access these platforms. Here are five countries that have taken some of the toughest steps yet to regulate social media use among children.
It usually begins with a sentence that sounds impossible to argue with. Everyone in my class has a phone. Sometimes it comes during the school pickup. Sometimes at bedtime. Sometimes right after a birthday party where another child proudly showed off a new smartphone.And suddenly, the debate enters your home. Your 10-year-old says they need a phone to stay connected with friends. They say they're the only ones without one. They tell you they feel left out.You aren't sure what worries you more: giving them a smartphone or making them feel excluded. Because parenting today comes with a problem previous generations never had to solve. There is no universal rule. Some children have smartphones in Class 4. Others wait until high school. And almost every parent wonders if they're getting it wrong.We imagined a situation many families quietly struggle with and asked: What would you do if your 10-year-old wanted a smartphone because everyone else has one?Five mothers share the decisions they made and what happened afterward.I asked my son to show me who 'everyone' was (Ankita, 36) For nearly three months, Ankita's son repeated the same sentence. Everyone has a phone except me. One evening, she asked him to list the children in his class who actually owned smartphones. We sat down and counted, she says. Out of 28 students, only seven had personal devices. She says, He had confused the loudest children with everybody.Instead of buying a phone immediately, Ankita allowed him to use the family tablet on weekends. The pressure reduced once we discussed it calmly. Her takeaway? Children often say 'everyone' when they really mean a few people.\I gave her a deadline (Rhea, 35) Rhea's daughter wanted a smartphone before entering middle school. She felt left out because her friends had WhatsApp groups. Rather than saying no forever, Rhea made a deal. I told her she would get a phone when she turned 13. The family wrote the date on a calendar. Surprisingly, having a clear answer stopped the daily arguments. In the meantime, her daughter could use her mother's phone to call friends. Children often struggle more with uncertainty than with rules, says Rhea.I bought the phone and regretted it (Mona, 34)Meona gave her son a smartphone when he was 10. Honestly, I felt pressured by other parents. Within months, she noticed changes. He was watching videos late at night and constantly asking for more screen time. Family dinners became difficult. Homework took a longer time. Mona says, We realised he wasn't ready for the responsibility.The parents eventually introduced stricter rules, including keeping the phone outside the bedroom. Megha says she doesn't regret giving him technology. But I wish we had discussed boundaries before buying the phone instead of afterward, she said.My daughter taught me something (Sneha, 37)Sneha expected long arguments when she refused to buy a phone. Instead, her daughter asked: Mumma, what age were you when you got your first phone? The conversation became less about the device and more about growing up. We talked about internet safety, social media and why adults also struggle with screen time, recalls Sneha.They eventually agreed on a shared family phone that could be used after homework. She says, The discussions became more important than the actual phone.Seha says many parents focus only on the purchase but children are often looking for explanations.The real issue wasn't the phone (Shalini, 35)Shalini's son insisted he needed a smartphone because all his friends had one. But after several conversations, she discovered something else. His classmates had a gaming group that he couldn't join, she said. The phone wasn't the real problem. Feeling left out was. She arranged weekend playdates and allowed supervised gaming sessions on the family computer. The demand for a phone slowly disappeared, recalls Shalini. Looking back, she says: Sometimes children ask for a device when they're actually asking to belong.So, what would you do?Would you buy the phone? Wait a few more years? Set conditions? Or try to understand what your child is really asking for?Because when a 10-year-old says, Everyone else has one, the conversation is rarely just about technology. It's about friendships. It's about fitting in. It's about growing up in a world where childhood increasingly happens on screens. And perhaps the hardest part for parents is knowing that there is no perfect answer. Only the one that feels right for your family.So if your child put a similar demand in front of you, what would YOU do? Write your reaction in the comment section below.
A man's claim of earning Rs 2,350 in three hours applying tilak near Rishikesh's ghats has sparked online debate. He estimated potential monthly earnings of Rs 70,000, drawing amusement and criticism. While some joked about the lucrative prospect, others questioned turning voluntary offerings into a business, highlighting the traditional nature of such donations.
Renowned artist Marc Chagall believed true creation stems from emotion and intuition, not overthinking. His quote, 'If I create from the heart, nearly everything works; if from the head, almost nothing,' resonates today, especially in the digital age. This principle applies beyond art, urging sincerity and purpose in all endeavors, with intellect serving as a supportive tool, not a replacement for genuine feeling.
A mother's plan to charge her 15-year-old daughter rent for her first job sparked a viral debate. While some lauded it as a financial lesson, the twist revealed the money was secretly saved for the daughter's future. This sparked discussions on teaching financial responsibility, emphasizing trust and open communication over strict demands, ultimately highlighting the delicate balance parents face.
Spiritual teacher Ram Dass offers a profound perspective on life, urging us to expect nothing and embrace every experience, including hardships, as essential steps on our journey. He advises against rigid expectations that lead to suffering, instead promoting a calmer approach that views challenges as opportunities for growth. His wisdom resonates deeply in today's high-pressure world, encouraging gentleness and acceptance.
An Indian traveler's viral Instagram post claiming Noida is better than Europe has ignited a fierce debate. While some laud his national pride, highlighting Noida's modern infrastructure and convenience, others argue it unfairly dismisses Europe's rich history, culture, and iconic landmarks. The discussion underscores the personal nature of travel experiences, contrasting contemporary Indian urbanism with centuries of European heritage.
10 baby girl names that symbolise renewal and positivity in different languages
A baby girl's name is more than just a beautiful word; it often carries a message, a blessing, and a hope for the future. Names that symbolize renewal and positivity are especially meaningful because they reflect fresh beginnings, optimism, resilience, and joy. Across different cultures and languages, many names are inspired by concepts such as hope, dawn, rebirth, light, and life itself. Here are 10 beautiful baby girl names from around the world that symbolize renewal and positivity, along with the deeper meanings behind them.
Mumbai vs Navi Mumbai: Where does your 2 crore buy a better home?
For a 2 crore budget, homebuyers in the Mumbai Metropolitan Region face a crucial choice. While Mumbai offers a premium address and proximity to work, it often means smaller living spaces. Navi Mumbai, however, presents a value-driven alternative with spacious apartments, modern amenities, and burgeoning employment opportunities, significantly boosted by new infrastructure like the international airport.
Inside Cemnt Cafe: Hyderabads first brutalist cafe goes viral
Hyderabads cafe scene moves incredibly fast. Over the last few years, the city has seen almost every design trend imaginable, from cafes that look like lush green glasshouses to sleek, all-white minimalist spaces. Local coffee lovers are always looking for the next unique experience. Now, the city has hit a brand-new milestone with the opening 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 .
Pushy parenting does more harm than good: What it is and 5 signs you may be one
While parents want their children to succeed in life. Be it academics, sports, or everyday values. As for children, they thrive with parental support and guidance. However, when this support turns into control, constant pressure surrounds the child. This is exactly what pushy parenting is.What is pushy parentingWhen parents feel they must make all the decisions for their children and control or monitor all their activities, they may be becoming overly pushy as parents, and hence the term pushy parenting. While no conscious parent wants to be pushy and the behavior usually stems from love and care, being a pushy parent can affect a childs emotional well-being.
Veteran actor Nafisa Ali, at 69, has inspired many by completing an 11,000-foot trek near Rohtang Pass post-cancer treatment. Her journey, shared on Instagram, highlights reclaiming joy in the Himalayas, with family support aiding her descent. The experience underscores nature's restorative power, reminding travellers of its healing potential amidst breathtaking landscapes. This inspiring feat emphasizes the emotional benefits of travel, even as medical advice remains paramount.
What is water manifestation? 7 viral affirmations people are using to make their mornings magical
A simple ritual called 'water manifestation' is gaining traction, transforming a daily act into a mindful reset. By holding a glass of water and repeating a single intention, individuals can interrupt autopilot thinking and cultivate a desired mindset for the day. This practice offers a brief pause to foster calm, reduce pressure, and encourage personal growth, proving that even small moments can significantly impact one's mental state.
Vincius Jnior is only 25 and the whole world knows him already thanks to his exceptional football skills. The Brazilian football sensation has earned himself a global name by becoming one the biggest stars in the world of football.
I felt like a princess: Who was the man that made Akshata Murtys childhood so special?
Akshata Murthy, daughter of Narayana Murthy, shared touching childhood memories on The Rosebud Podcast. She recalled a mystery man who visited her regularly, making her feel like a princess. This man, who spoke to her in English and showered her with affection, was none other than her father, Narayana Murthy.
'Nobody will throw you out': Korean traveller gets unexpected welcome at Jaipur royal wedding
A Korean traveller's casual inquiry at a Jaipur palace led to an unexpected invitation to a grand Indian wedding. Initially asking how to join the festivities, he was warmly welcomed by a guest and her grandmother, who revealed a shared love for Korean reality TV. The encounter took a royal turn when he learned he was at a royal wedding, even meeting the 'daughter of the Princess of Jaipur'.
Peacocks spotted on Mumbai's busy Pedder Road after monsoon rains; videos go viral
Mumbai's monsoon has brought a delightful surprise: peacocks spotted strutting on the busy Pedder Road. These vibrant birds, usually found in greener pockets like Malabar Hill, have captivated residents and social media users alike. The unexpected urban wildlife sighting, attributed to cooler weather, offers a rare and beautiful spectacle amidst the city's hustle, leaving many charmed and amazed by Mumbai's ability to surprise.
Can't afford the Maldives, Switzerland or Bali? Try these 6 budget-friendly alternatives
We all want to travel to our dream destinations, but sometimes it means burning a hole in pockets. Places like the Maldives, Switzerland, Dubai, and Bali are always going to dominate bucket lists, but they often bring massive crowds, sky-high prices, and logistical headaches. The good news? A whole new lineup of under-the-radar spots is stepping up, giving you the same gorgeous views and cultural depth without the brutal price tag.
3 things to mix into your regular hair oil if you want healthier hair growth, according to Science
The important thing to remember is that hair growth starts at the scalp. Healthy follicles, good circulation and reduced inflammation create the right environment for stronger hair. So if you already use coconut oil, sesame oil, almond oil or any regular hair oil, these three ingredients may be worth adding to the bottle.
A harrowing experience in Vietnam saw an Indian mother temporarily lose her daughter, highlighting the critical need for child safety preparedness during travel. The mother shared vital advice, emphasizing teaching children to remain calm, seek security, and approach other mothers if lost. This incident underscores that proactive safety lessons and emergency plans are as crucial as packing for family vacations, ensuring children know how to react if separated.
Riddhima Kapoor Sahni shared how her late father, Rishi Kapoor, despite being fiercely protective, chose to trust her when she wanted to study abroad at 16. He eventually let her go, a decision that fostered her resilience. His words, You do what you like, and I know you'll give it your 100 per cent, empowered her self-belief.
The practice can sound startling to outsiders, but it reflects a wider Nordic trust in outdoor living, a strong culture of public safety and a belief that babies often sleep better outside. In Denmark, this is not seen as neglect. It is seen as normal. Scroll down to read more...
Beyond the stereotype: 7 fascinating facts about donkeys
Yet few animals have been as dependable. Donkeys have crossed deserts, carried supplies through mountains, and worked alongside humans for thousands of years. Along the way, they developed traits that make them far more intelligent and adaptable than many people realize.
Striving for perfect parenting can lead to exhaustion and guilt, psychology suggests. Instead of flawless care, good enough parenting, as conceptualized by Donald Winnicott, fosters healthy child development. This approach, focusing on responsiveness and allowing children to experience frustrations, builds resilience and confidence. Connection and emotional availability are highlighted as more crucial for children's well-being than parental perfection.
Best Monsoon road trip from Hyderabad 2026: Lonavala and Mumbai
As monsoon showers drench Maharashtra in shades of green, there is no better time for Hyderabad travellers to hit the road. A three-day drive to Lonavala and Mumbai offers the perfect blend of misty hills, roaring waterfalls, iconic city sights and delicious food. From sipping chai amid the clouds to watching giant waves crash along 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 .
Forget Matcha, Hyderabad is slowly falling in love with Ube
For the past year, matcha has been the undisputed star of cafe culture. From lattes and cheesecakes to cookies and soft serves, the Japanese green tea trend was impossible to escape. But if 2025 belonged to matcha, 2026 is quickly becoming the year of ube. The vibrant purple ingredient from the Philippines is taking over 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 .
A 600-year-old mystery still haunts this fort near Hyderabad
Spend enough time exploring Indias historical ruins, and you will notice a pattern. Every ancient structure eventually inherits a whisper. The moment a grand empire falls, the stories come. Local folklore loves to turn history into ghost stories, branding almost every forgotten monument as haunted. Just an hour and a half outside of Hyderabad lies 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 .
Want to do everything in life? This is what Psychology says about your brain
Some individuals find themselves overwhelmed by a multitude of potential life paths, sparked by everyday content. Unlike most, they don't just admire skills; they envision themselves embodying those roles. This rapid shift from curiosity to imagining future selves, explained by psychological theories, leads to a mind brimming with unfinished ventures.
Parenting looks completely different here: 5 countries that raise independent kids from an early age
Parenting cannot be followed through a single rulebook. However, there are some values that make sure a child grows up being a resilient individual. One such value is independence and freedom. In some parts of the world, parenting practices may feel surprising, or even uncomfortable, to parents in other cultures because they encourage independence in children from an early age. Heres a closer look at how childhood independence is shaped in different countries: JapanChildren as young as 6 take public transport to school alone.The Japanese believe in promoting independence from childhood. They start with small everyday responsibilities such as carrying their own bag. When children grow up to the age of 6, they walk through neighborhood streets, take public transport, and commute to school without any adult supervision. FinlandChildren walk or bike to school alone starting around age 7.Finnish parents consider independence an essential part of growing up. In this European country, children as young as 7 walk or cycle to school on their own. Finnish parents also promote outdoor-play and self-reliance in children. They believe that children learn best when they are given the space to think freely. DenmarkWhen parents visit cafes, they leave little kids outside in prams.In Denmark, children are given a level of freedom that may surprise parents from many parts of the world. For Danes, the sight of babies sleeping peacefully outside in prams is completely normal. For parents there, it is viewed as safe and healthy. Similarly, when children grow up, they are given complete independence and are encouraged to play outside. GermanyBy age 5, children are encouraged to play outside unsupervised. For Germans, independence is an important part of healthy childhood development. Parents of young children sit on benches far away from their kids rather than hovering. Children in Germany are also encouraged to walk to schools on their own. Netherlands Independence and self-sufficiency are core cultural values instilled from toddlerhood. The Netherlands is renowned for its hands-off parenting style. In toddler years, children are encouraged to explore their physical limits. From the toddler years, children are encouraged to explore their physical limits. If a toddler falls at a playground, Dutch parents typically wait to see if the child can get up on their own rather than rushing to rescue them.Why these parenting practices may not work everywhere While freedom in the above mentioned countries sounds amusing, it may not be practical everywhere in the world. External factors such as road safety, crime rates etc. play an important role in determining the level of freedom parents can give their children when it comes to things like commuting to school or riding a bike. Thus, what may feel normal in one country, may not be practical in another. The message for parentsThis isnt about comparing one country to another, its about understanding the deeper message here, which is independence. Giving children the chance to make decisions, solve problems, and take responsibility for their actions helps them navigate life better.
Mumbai is grappling with severe monsoon downpours, triggering an orange alert from the IMD for thunderstorms and intense rainfall. Over 200 mm of rain has waterlogged roads and disrupted train services, causing significant traffic congestion. Authorities have deployed thousands of staff to manage the situation, advising travellers to allow extra time for journeys and check transport updates. Visitors are urged to stay informed about weather forecasts and potential travel delays.
Nine-year-old Ritanya Kaushik is making waves globally, showcasing remarkable talent as an inventor, artist, and writer before her tenth birthday. With international patents and recognition for her creative work, she's also a decorated athlete. Her journey, supported by a family valuing curiosity, highlights the extraordinary potential of young minds when encouraged to explore beyond conventional limits, proving age is no barrier to innovation and global impact.
A customer's alarming test of a food delivery chatbot, after a missing order, revealed its apparent inability to process critical information. The user reported a fabricated hostage situation to gauge the AI's response, only to receive a generic customer service suggestion. This incident, shared on Reddit, sparked widespread debate about the effectiveness and reliability of automated support systems in handling genuine customer grievances.
Psychology suggests that choosing not to colour grey hair is often about embracing authenticity over societal approval, particularly in India where youthfulness is prized. This decision reflects a shift from external validation to internal self-acceptance, aligning personal identity with appearance. It's a move towards autonomy and personal freedom, rather than a surrender to ageing, highlighting a deeper psychological recalibration.
Rapper Wiz Khalifa is earning praise for a calm parenting response to his son Bash, who called during a livestream reporting a mall confrontation. Instead of aggression, Khalifa advised de-escalation and self-protection, emphasizing thoughtful decision-making over impulsive reactions. This grounded approach, prioritizing safety and dignity, has resonated widely, offering a refreshing contrast to typical 'tough-guy' advice and highlighting a father's practical wisdom in a real-time crisis.
Venturing into unfamiliar places and embracing new experiences during travel significantly boosts mental flexibility, enabling better problem-solving and adaptability. Psychological insights reveal that unexpected travel challenges, from navigating foreign cities to trying new foods, foster resilience and cognitive health. These moments, often more memorable than planned itineraries, encourage improvisation and a fresh perspective, proving that sometimes getting a little lost leads to profound self-discovery.
5 signs your life may be shifting under Lord Shivas guidance
Lord Shiva is often linked with calm thinking, change, and inner strength. Many devotees believe his guidance does not arrive in big or unusual moments. It is usually noticed in small shifts in how a person thinks, reacts, and handles daily life. Here are some simple signs people often connect with that feeling.
What psychology says about women who love wearing diamonds
Diamonds offer more than just sparkle; they represent self-worth, personal identity, and even biological pleasure, according to psychological research. Wearing them can boost confidence and provide a sense of control. In India, diamonds are deeply intertwined with memory, tradition, and social meaning, signifying success and milestones. Their allure is complex, touching on emotion, culture, and personal significance beyond mere materialism.
This fairytale Dutch village has no roads, only canals and boats
Imagine stepping into a place where the chaos and noise of traffic simply dont exist. No queues of cars and no impatient honking. What you get instead are quiet waterways threading their way past gorgeous, thatched-roof cottages. Elegant wooden bridges curve over the canals, while little boats glide lazily alongside gardens completely overflowing with blooms.
Meet Ayush Singh: 19-year-old who built an AI business earning Rs 1 crore a month
A teenager's remarkable Rs 1 crore monthly earnings from an AI venture have ignited widespread discussion. Ayush Singh, who overcame financial hardship during COVID-19, taught himself machine learning and built a successful business. His journey, highlighted by his mentor, underscores the untapped potential within many individuals to monetize their skills, prompting both inspiration and self-reflection among social media users.
The golden child syndrome nobody talks about and how it affects siblings for life
Family favoritism, often subtle, creates lasting impacts on all children. The favored golden child faces pressure to perform, while less-favored siblings may feel invisible and develop deep-seated insecurities. These dynamics, rooted in childhood comparisons, can significantly shape adult relationships, leading to resentment, distance, and a struggle for genuine self-worth. Healthy families ensure every child feels equally valued.
For the celebrations, Sonam picked an ivory-and-gold couture outfit from ITRH. Same label Anshula had worn earlier for her Mata Ki Chowki, so theres a nice little family connection there too.
6 fun facts about rabbits you probably didn't know
A rabbit's teeth never stop growing. It can keep an eye on almost everything happening around it without turning its head. And when it's genuinely happy, it does an energetic jump so unusual that pet owners have given it a special name.
Paris's iconic Eiffel Tower and Louvre Museum have curtailed operating hours due to a severe heatwave gripping France. Visitor and staff safety is paramount as temperatures soar, impacting thousands of tourists. The Eiffel Tower operator cited high temperatures for the adjustments, with refunds offered. The Louvre also cited difficult visiting and working conditions in its historic, climate-vulnerable building. Authorities urge checking attraction websites for updates.

