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Every child needs these 4 social skills before age 10 to feel confident and included

Social skills arent something that a child automatically picks up. These skills are learned through guidance, everyday interactions, and observations. Just like children learn to read, write, or solve problems, they also need support in learning how to communicate, connect, and understand others. By age 10 these skills become all the more important because from this age if a child struggles to fit in, it affects their confidence as well. Here are four important social skills every child needs before age 10.How to join a group without feeling awkwardFor children, walking up to a group of kids and joining their game can feel like a big challenge. In these cases, approaching is what matters. Parents can teach children to pause and observe first. Encourage them to notice what other children are playing or what they are talking about. Instead of simply asking, Can I play?, they can try connecting with what is already happening: I like your game. Can I play too?How to disagree without losing the friendshipChildren often see disagreements as bigger than they are. A small argument during play can feel like a friendship is ending. Teaching children how to disagree respectfully helps them understand that different opinions do not mean losing a friend. From a young age, parents should introduce children to the fact that two people can like different things. This does not mean parents should teach children to avoid conflict. Its about teaching children that disagreement can happen without conflict, especially teenagers. How to read more than just words Even many adults struggle with this skill, but understanding body language and small signals is an important social skill. A child who keeps talking even when someone has lost interest may not realise what is happening. Teach children to notice when someone is looking away repeatedly, turning their body away, giving very short responses, or seems uncomfortable. How to communicate during difficult moments Sometimes children are aware of what theyre feeling but they struggle to express it. Giving children simple phrases to practice at home can make difficult moments feel easier. Knowing how to express themselves can save children from many uncomfortable situations. For example; If they feel pressured, they should be able to say I dont want to do it. These simple but firm responses can help children feel prepared instead of helpless. Why social skills matter for children Social skills arent just about making new friends. They influence how a child communicates, how he solves everyday problems, handles emotions, and understands people around them. These skills also play an important role in confidence. Ultimately, a child who learns how to listen, express themselves, cooperate, and handle disagreements is better prepared for everyday situations.Social confidence takes practice, not pressure Many parents worry when their child is not the first one to make friends or speak up in a group. But social confidence does not develop overnight. Children need time, encouragement, and repeated chances to practise.Instead of labelling a child as shy or not social, parents can focus on the specific skill they need help with. A child may not need to become more outgoing, they may simply need to learn how to start a conversation, express their thoughts, or handle uncomfortable moments.

The Times of India 23 Jun 2026 9:08 pm

Tomorrowland Thailand 2026 is just a short flight away: Heres how Indian travellers can plan the perfect trip

Tomorrowland is set to debut in Thailand in December 2026, offering Indian travelers a more accessible and integrated festival experience. Beyond the music in Chonburi, the article highlights exploring Bangkok's vibrant culture, the coastal charm of Pattaya, and extending the trip to natural wonders like Krabi or the cultural richness of Chiang Mai.

The Times of India 23 Jun 2026 8:28 pm

10 classic Anglo-Saxon baby names that survived centuries of change

Baby name trends come and go. Some names become popular for a few years before fading away, while others manage to stand the test of time. Among the names that have endured for centuries are Anglo-Saxon names, many of which date back to early medieval England. These names have survived wars, royal dynasties, cultural shifts, and changing fashions to remain beloved even today. What makes these names so special is their rich history and meaningful origins. Many were inspired by qualities such as strength, wisdom, courage, and nobilityvalues that remain relevant even in the modern world. Here are 10 classic Anglo-Saxon baby names that have survived centuries of change and continue to charm parents today.

The Times of India 23 Jun 2026 7:00 pm

Chinese and South Korean children grew taller in one generation: What are the learnings for parents to support height growth in kids

Contrary to popular belief, genetics aren't the sole determinant of a child's height. Recent studies highlight significant height increases in countries like China and South Korea due to improved nutrition, health, and living conditions. Indian parents can foster healthy growth by focusing on essential nutrients like protein, iron, zinc, and calcium, encouraging outdoor play for Vitamin D, and ensuring adequate sleep, as growth hormone is secreted during rest.

The Times of India 23 Jun 2026 6:30 pm

Son posted his cancer survivor mothers workouts to keep her going; 104 videos later, the world took notice

A son's unwavering dedication to his mother's recovery from oral cancer led to an inspiring Instagram journey. After a grueling surgery and life-threatening complications, Manish Singh Shakya encouraged his mother to exercise, filming their workouts. Their 104th video went viral, reaching millions and highlighting the power of purpose and resilience in overcoming adversity. Their shared mission now aims to inspire others and support cancer warriors.

The Times of India 23 Jun 2026 6:12 pm

From pride parades to custody battles: 9 fathers who chose their children over society's judgment

Fatherhood is often associated with providing, protecting, and guiding. But sometimes, being a father means doing something even more difficult; it means choosing love when society expects judgment, choosing acceptance when others choose criticism, and standing by your child when the world turns away. These fathers did not follow society's rules about what a father should be. Instead, they rewrote them with courage, compassion, and unconditional love. From supporting LGBTQ+ children and fighting custody battles to adopting children nobody wanted and becoming full-time caregivers, their stories remind us that the most powerful thing a father can give is acceptance.

The Times of India 23 Jun 2026 4:09 pm

Psychology says people who drink tea instead of coffee often think differently

That makes tea feel, for many people, less like a jolt and more like a steady nudge. The science supports that nuance. It does not support turning beverage choice into a personality test. Scroll down to read more...

The Times of India 23 Jun 2026 4:00 pm

15-20 crore from Netflix? Viral post on Samay Raina's 'India's Got Latent' earnings leaves internet stunned

Speculation is rife about Samay Raina's earnings from 'India's Got Latent', with estimates suggesting 15-20 crore from Netflix alone. While unconfirmed, the buzz highlights the creator economy's evolution, where online reach, YouTube revenue, sponsorships, and brand deals now rival traditional entertainment avenues. This discussion underscores how comedians can build significant brands, attracting major platforms and brands through sustained audience engagement.

The Times of India 23 Jun 2026 2:05 pm

This family went on a trip to the mountains: What happened next is a safety reminder every parent should know

A family's mountain trip to Zanskar turned alarming when their six-month-old baby showed signs of Acute Mountain Sickness at 15,000 feet. Stranded by a road blockage, the infant became unresponsive due to low oxygen. Prompt intervention with emergency oxygen revived the child, highlighting the vulnerability of young children and the elderly to altitude. Awareness and careful planning are crucial for safe mountain travel with dependents.

The Times of India 23 Jun 2026 1:48 pm

Women who love travelling alone are...this is what psychology says about their personality

Solo female travel has transformed from a niche pursuit to a global movement, empowering women to explore independently. Psychologists highlight traits like strong independence, openness to new experiences, and resilience as common among these adventurers. Confidence is often cultivated through navigating challenges, leading to greater self-awareness and life satisfaction. This journey is about embracing personal growth and autonomy, proving that the world is open for exploration on one's own terms.

The Times of India 23 Jun 2026 1:48 pm

Psychologist reveals 5 things fun dads do that can raise happier children

while other research links involved fathering with warmth, nurturance and support. In other words, the dads who seem the most easygoing are often doing more than entertaining a child. They are helping a child feel safe, seen and regulated. Here are 5 things fun dads do that can raise happier children.

The Times of India 23 Jun 2026 12:00 pm

Hyderabads art scene is growing up and so are its viewers

Art is not always just pleasing to the eye. It has to be something that touches you, touches your heart, or activates something in you. It makes you question, says Lakshmi Nambiar, director of Srishti Art Gallery. It is this exact appetite for deeper meaning that is redefining Hyderabads creative identity. The citys audience is 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 23 Jun 2026 11:11 am

After losing both parents, this MP woman achieved something that is inspiring the entire nation

Despite facing profound personal losses, including the death of her mother shortly after birth and her father just before a crucial exam, Kalpana Prajapati, 23, has achieved her dream of becoming an Assistant Loco Pilot in the South East Central Railway. Her journey, marked by unwavering determination and hard work while studying and working, is a powerful testament to resilience. Her success offers hope to many facing similar challenges.

The Times of India 23 Jun 2026 10:46 am

Can't stop wearing jeans? Here's what psychology says about your personality

Psychology suggests your constant choice of jeans reveals more than just a fashion preference. Individuals who favour denim often value simplicity, comfort, and authenticity, preferring practicality over fleeting trends. This habit indicates a strong sense of self, adaptability, and a comfort with familiarity, suggesting you're likely someone who embraces ease and genuine self-expression in daily life.

The Times of India 23 Jun 2026 9:30 am

Teacher reveals 6 habits shared by top-performing students

They know how to manage time, how to ask questions without hesitation and how to recover quickly after a bad test or a difficult lesson. In other words, they do not leave success to chance. They build it through small, steady choices that add up over time. Here are six habits that many top-performing students tend to share.

The Times of India 23 Jun 2026 9:00 am

60-second money lesson: The money leak hiding in your food delivery app

Open your food delivery app right now. Don't order anything. Instead, tap on Order History. Scroll down and see how many orders you placed this month? 5? 10? 15? Now do one more thing. Add up the amount. For many women, this simple exercise is surprisingly uncomfortable. Because most of us genuinely don't realize how much money quietly leaks through food delivery apps. Todays 60-second money lesson begins with a simple truth: the biggest money leak in many urban households is convenience. And convenience often arrives in a paper bag at your houses main gate.The 300 illusionA single food delivery order does not feel like a big deal. A sandwich and coffee: 280. An evening snack: 220. A late-night craving: 350. Individually, each of these feels fine. Spending once around 300 doesnt feel like some big money loss. But here's the problem. Three 300 orders a week become 900. Ten such orders become 3,000. And the monthly number can easily reach 5000 to 6000. Add the service fee, the delivery charge, the platform fee, the taxes, peak-hour charges and that amount gets even bigger. It's not the food., it's the invisible tax.Here's what nobody talks about: we're not really paying for biryani or pasta or Maggi. We're paying for the luxury of not deciding. Because that's what food delivery actually sells. That relief of not taking a decision. You've already made twenty decisions today, about work, kids, groceries, what someone said in that meeting. So, by 8 PM, the idea of figuring out dinner feels like too much. So you open the app. You scroll. You order. Done.Financial experts call this the convenience tax. It's the premium we pay not for a product, but for the mental ease of skipping a problem. And it's completely understandable, especially for women who are managing jobs, homes, children, and everything in between. The issue isn't that you ordered. The issue is when ordering becomes the default, rather than the backup.The discount that costs you money100 off above 499. Free delivery if you order 300 more. Buy a dessert, get 40% off. These offers are designed by very smart people to make you feel like you're winning when you're actually spending more than you intended. The question to ask yourself before clicking apply coupon is brutally simple: Would I still order this if there was no offer? If the answer is no, the discount isn't saving you money. The 30-minute testMany food orders happen because people think cooking will take an hour. In reality, several meals can be prepared in under 30 minutes. Poha: 15 minutes. Egg bhurji and roti: 30 minutes. Besan chilla with curd: 25 minutes. Leftover dal with fresh rice: 12 minutes. Even a decent paneer bhurji, if you're moving efficiently, comes together in under 25 minutes. The math matters here. If you replace just two food delivery orders a week with a quick home meal, you're saving roughly 2,500 to 3,000 a month, without cooking every single day. And, that's 30,000 saved in a year.Try the food delivery auditOpen your order history and answer these three questions: How many orders did I place last month? What was my total spending? What was I mostly ordering: meals, snacks, drinks, desserts? Most people discover that dinner isn't even the main issue. It's the evening snack orders. The 11 PM chocolate cravings. The just a coffee that comes with a sandwich because delivery is free above 199. One woman may spend 5,000 a month on dinners. Another may spend 3,000 entirely on snacks and beverages.One small rule that actually worksYou can try the one delivery day rule. Pick a day, Friday night, Saturday lunch, Sunday dinner and that's your delivery day. The rest of the week is home food, simple meals, whatever's quick and easy. What this does is make food delivery feel like a treat again, rather than a reflex. And interestingly, people enjoy it more when it's deliberate. The biryani tastes better when it's Friday night biryani, not Tuesday's I couldn't think of anything.Your most expensive meal this month probably isn't the one you remember ordering. It's the fourteen small ones you forgot. Open the app. Scroll to the bottom. Add it up. Then decide: what you actually want to spend on convenience. Because that choice should be yours. Not the algorithm's.

The Times of India 23 Jun 2026 8:00 am

This 18th-century fort overlooking Jaipur has legends, palaces and unmatched sunset views; no its not Amer

For those who know Jaipur, they are well-versed with the historic Amer Fort that defines the Pink City. But not many know of the secrets and beauty the old city hides in its heart. Theres one fort in Jaipur which is mostly overlooked but deserves all the attention.

The Times of India 22 Jun 2026 10:56 pm

We got through it, together: Father and son from Mexico celebrate Fathers Day with matching heart surgery scars and a promise to keep running

A remarkable Father's Day unfolds for Leon and Johnny Hamui, a Mexican father and son who underwent open-heart surgeries a year apart, both performed by the same Cleveland Clinic surgeon. Their matching scars now symbolize a shared journey of survival and an unbreakable bond. They are preparing to run the Sydney Marathon together, a testament to their resilience and a promise of continued strength.

The Times of India 22 Jun 2026 10:29 pm

Inside Yohan and Michelle Poonawallas 7.5-acre Pune estate: A luxury abode with an enviable car collection, bespoke interiors and crystal chandeliers

Yohan Poonawalla is one of the most notable industrialists in India known for his enviable car collection and luxury real estate. He is married to entrepreneur-philanthropist Michelle Poonawalla and together they are among Indias most famous power couples.

The Times of India 22 Jun 2026 8:58 pm

10 beautiful baby girl names that mean 'Beauty' in different languages

Choosing a name for your baby girl is one of the most exciting parts of parenthood. A name stays with a child for life, which is why many parents look for one that is both beautiful and meaningful. Names that symbolize beauty, grace, and charm have remained popular across cultures for generations. If you're searching for a name that carries a lovely meaning, here are 10 baby girl names from different languages around the world that celebrate beauty in their own unique way.

The Times of India 22 Jun 2026 7:00 pm

Where to eat Rajasthani Dal Baati Churma in Hyderabad: 5 spots

Hyderabad may be known for its iconic biryani, but the city is also home to a diverse range of restaurants serving cuisines from different parts of India, including Rajasthan. And no exploration of Rajasthani food is complete without Dal Baati Churma, the iconic combination that has won hearts across generations. For the unversed, Dal Baati 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 22 Jun 2026 6:30 pm

My daughter will lose...: Father cries outside NEET re-exam centre after daughter misses the gate by 2 minutes; what happens next is a parenting lesson

A father's desperate plea outside a NEET exam center in Vidisha, Madhya Pradesh, after his daughter arrived two minutes late, has gone viral. Despite traveling 70 kilometers and facing a motorcycle puncture, they were denied entry. The heartbreaking scene of the father collapsing highlights the immense pressure and shared anxiety families experience during these crucial exams, underscoring the profound parental role in a child's resilience.

The Times of India 22 Jun 2026 6:10 pm

My daughter will lose...: Father cries outside NEET re-exam centre after daughter misses the gate by two minutes; what happens next is a parenting lesson

A father's desperate plea outside a NEET exam center in Vidisha, Madhya Pradesh, after his daughter arrived two minutes late, has gone viral. Despite traveling 70 kilometers and facing a motorcycle puncture, they were denied entry. The heartbreaking scene of the father collapsing highlights the immense pressure and shared anxiety families experience during these crucial exams, underscoring the profound parental role in a child's resilience.

The Times of India 22 Jun 2026 4:47 pm

From marriage market to witch market: 10 unique bazaars across the globe worth travelling for

Shopping is often an inseparable part of travelling. While most of the time shopping is connected to colourful bazaars or just flea markets. However, worldwide, there are marketplaces that are attractions in their own right!

The Times of India 22 Jun 2026 4:40 pm

6 Indian parenting habits foreigners are embracing while many Indians are forgetting

From shared family living to home-cooked food and unhurried childhoods, these practices are increasingly being seen as practical, not outdated. Ironically, many Indian families are moving away from them in the name of convenience or modernity, even as foreigners borrow and celebrate them. Here are six habits that still carry remarkable wisdom

The Times of India 22 Jun 2026 4:10 pm

'They abuse and harass men...': Viral video claims three women tore their own clothes after a heated argument

A viral video on X has sparked a heated debate about accountability and evidence after showing a public confrontation between three women and a man. The uploader alleged the women were abusing boys and then tore their own clothes when confronted. Many users are emphasizing the importance of video evidence in such disputes, with some criticizing perceived misuse of victimhood and laws.

The Times of India 22 Jun 2026 3:16 pm

The venomous Big Four snakes of Karnataka, South India: What travellers need to know before venturing into wilderness

But how many of you did know that beneath this rich biodiversity lies another world which is as fascinating as it gets. Its the spectacular diversity of snakes which shocks many.

The Times of India 22 Jun 2026 1:46 pm

Children who grow into resilient adults usually experience these 5 things at home

Inner strength in children isn't accidental; it's cultivated through everyday home experiences. Resilient adults often recall being comforted without being shielded from all feelings, entrusted with age-appropriate responsibilities, witnessing conflict handled constructively, having mistakes treated as learning opportunities, and observing adults recover from stress healthily. These repeated emotional experiences build a vital framework for navigating life's challenges.

The Times of India 22 Jun 2026 12:40 pm

Psychology says talking to yourself isn't as strange as it seems and may actually help improve focus, concentration and keep your mind from wandering

Ever talk to yourself? It's not odd; it's your brain working smarter. Research shows speaking instructions aloud boosts task control, and muttering object names sharpens visual searches. This habit, seen in children as 'private speech,' helps guide behavior and thinking. While negative self-talk can be detrimental, instructional and third-person self-talk can enhance clarity and performance under pressure. So, embrace your inner monologue it's a sign of a well-functioning mind.

The Times of India 22 Jun 2026 9:29 am

5 things you didnt know about mosquitoes

But here's the surprising part: for creatures that are part of our daily lives, mosquitoes remain full of mysteries. Only females bite humans; some people attract them more than others, and they've been buzzing around the planet since the age of dinosaurs. Here are five things about mosquitoes that most people still don't know.

The Times of India 22 Jun 2026 8:49 am

Quote of the day by Paulo Coelho: There is only one thing that makes a dream impossible to achieve: the...

Renowned author Paulo Coelho, celebrated for The Alchemist, emphasizes that fear, not circumstance, is the true impediment to achieving dreams. His philosophy highlights courage as the essential first step, urging readers to embrace failure as a natural part of the journey. Coelho's inspirational message encourages trusting one's inner voice and pursuing life's purpose without hesitation, reminding us that overcoming internal barriers is key to realizing aspirations.

The Times of India 22 Jun 2026 7:00 am

6 tea snacks you can make in under 5 minutes

Beat the tea-time hunger with these quick, pantry-staple snacks that require minimal effort. From spiced masala bread toast and roasted peanuts to simple banana peanut butter bites and refreshing corn chaat, these options are perfect for a weekday treat. Even a quick cheese and cucumber sandwich or instant poha chivda offers satisfying crunch and flavour in under five minutes, making your tea break a delightful experience.

The Times of India 21 Jun 2026 9:00 pm

Quote of the day for children by Pamela Vaull Starr: Reach high, for stars lie hidden in your soul. Dream deep, for every dream precedes...

Pamela Vaull Starr's inspiring words encourage young minds to unlock their inner potential. Her famous quote, 'Reach high, for stars lie hidden in your soul. Dream deep, for every dream precedes the goal,' emphasizes self-belief and the power of imagination. This message guides children to recognize their unique talents and understand that dreams are the crucial first steps toward achieving any goal, fostering hope and determination for a brighter future.

The Times of India 21 Jun 2026 8:00 pm

10 baby boy names inspired by stars and constellations

Selecting a name for a baby is an important experience for every parent. Many families look to nature, history, mythology, and even the night sky for inspiration. Stars and constellations have fascinated people for millennia and represent navigation, power, awe, and adventure. A celestial-inspired name can give a child a unique connection to the cosmos while carrying a timeless and meaningful story. Below are ten baby boy names inspired by stars and constellations:

The Times of India 21 Jun 2026 7:00 pm

5 most extraordinary eco-friendly buildings redefining sustainable architecture

As environmental concerns continue to shape the future of construction, architects around the world are increasingly designing buildings that work in harmony with nature. In sustainable architecture today, there is a shift not only toward energy conservation but also toward using eco-friendly construction techniques and locally sourced materials. The following five projects showcase such innovation.

The Times of India 21 Jun 2026 6:29 pm

Psychology says sweet cravings are linked to a pattern most people dont notice

Unexpected sweet cravings often signal your brain seeking relief, not hunger. Stress, fatigue, and emotional strain trigger the release of cortisol, pushing us towards quick energy sources like sugar for comfort. This learned association, amplified by sleep deprivation, explains why these urges appear when we're drained. It's a response to pressure, not appetite.

The Times of India 21 Jun 2026 6:18 pm

Dont turn your kid into a junkyard of....: Investors message sparks parenting debate

Investor Dilip Kumar's stark warning on April 2, 2026, about excessive screen time for children sparked a widespread parenting debate. His call for parents to prioritize physical activity over constant digital stimulation resonated amid rising concerns about childhood inactivity and obesity in India. The message highlighted a growing anxiety that instant entertainment is hindering crucial childhood development, urging a return to active play and outdoor experiences.

The Times of India 21 Jun 2026 6:00 pm

9 Michelin-starred restaurants in places you would never expect

These extraordinary destinations prove that exceptional food is not limited to big cities or famous culinary districts. Sometimes, the most remarkable Michelin-starred experiences are found where you would least expect them. Scroll down to discover nine Michelin-starred restaurants located in some of the world's most surprising places...

The Times of India 21 Jun 2026 5:20 pm

I was just 16 when my father died: How Rizwan Sajan's loss shaped his view of leadership, responsibility, and salaries

Business leader Rizwan Sajan's (Founder & Chairman, Danube Group) profound understanding of responsibility stems from a personal tragedy at 16. Losing his father, the sole breadwinner, forced him to confront financial realities and the true meaning of a paycheck. This experience shaped his leadership, emphasizing that salaries are more than expenses; they represent families' hopes and security.

The Times of India 21 Jun 2026 5:18 pm

Who is Sukrut Deo? Indias Got Latent contestant goes viral after performance; Samay Raina calls him Star

A contestant from India's Got Latent, Sukrut Deo, has captivated audiences online with a heartfelt look back at his journey. His casual audition evolved into a significant moment, leading to a surge in social media followers and widespread appreciation. The reel highlights his performance, interactions with judges like Alia Bhatt and Sharvari, and a deeply grateful message to his supporters, proving the show's power to elevate deserving talent.

The Times of India 21 Jun 2026 5:04 pm

8 low-calorie drinks that are healthy, refreshing and easy to make

Beat the heat with refreshing, low-calorie drinks that require minimal kitchen effort. From invigorating lemon water and cooling cucumber mint infusions to the subtle earthiness of iced green tea and the fizz of sparkling lime, these options offer delightful flavors. Enjoy naturally sweet watermelon coolers, calming herbal teas, replenishing coconut water, and vibrant berry-infused water for a healthy hydration boost that feels like a treat.

The Times of India 21 Jun 2026 4:00 pm

Principal ji, start counting your days: A Bihar kid's dramatic 'I'll destroy your school' threat has the internet in splits

A young student from Bihar's dramatic reaction to being scolded by his teacher has taken the internet by storm. The boy's bold declaration, Will destroy your school! has gone viral, sparking widespread amusement and comparisons to movie villains. This unfiltered display of childhood emotion resonated with many, reminding adults of their own dramatic youthful outbursts and providing a refreshing dose of simple, unintentional comedy.

The Times of India 21 Jun 2026 3:00 pm

9 Gujarati vegetarian dishes so delicious, even non-vegetarians love them

From tangy snacks to slow-cooked comfort food, Gujarati cooking knows how to build flavour without shouting for attention. Here are nine dishes that prove why the states food has a loyal following far beyond its own borders.

The Times of India 21 Jun 2026 2:00 pm

Pregnant and overwhelmed? Doctor explains why prenatal yoga is becoming a powerful tool for physical comfort and emotional well-being

Prenatal yoga offers significant benefits for expectant mothers, easing physical discomforts like backaches and swelling while promoting emotional well-being. Experts highlight its role in reducing anxiety and improving sleep. The practice emphasizes gentle movements, controlled breathing, and relaxation techniques, preparing the body for childbirth. However, professional guidance is crucial to ensure safety and appropriate modifications for individual pregnancies.

The Times of India 21 Jun 2026 1:25 pm

American woman shares difference between apartments construction in India and US, and why she finds Indian flats better

A woman's social media video reveals a stark contrast in apartment living between India and the US, focusing on noise and privacy. She highlights India's thick concrete construction offering significant sound insulation, a stark difference from the US where lighter, wood-frame materials lead to noticeable noise from neighbours and outside. This underscores how building materials profoundly impact daily comfort and residents' well-being.

The Times of India 21 Jun 2026 1:19 pm

Father's Day 2026: 10 animal dads who prove great parenting isn't just a human trait

The wild is often seen as a place ruled by survival and competition. Yet hidden among all that chaos are fathers that nurture, protect, and sacrifice in ways that feel surprisingly familiar. This Father's Day, here's a look at 10 animal dads whose parenting skills are nothing short of remarkable.

The Times of India 21 Jun 2026 12:36 pm

Frozen vs fresh fruits and vegetables: Which is actually healthier?

Forget the fresh vs. frozen debate; both can be equally nutritious. Fresh produce loses vitamins during transport and storage, while frozen options are often picked at peak ripeness and flash-frozen to lock in nutrients. Consider texture and flavour for fresh, but for convenience and reduced waste, frozen shines. Ultimately, the healthiest choice is what you'll actually eat, making both valuable in a balanced diet.

The Times of India 21 Jun 2026 11:00 am

Father's Day 2026: 7 thoughtful ways to make your dad feel special today

It isn't just about celebrating a parent. It's about appreciating someone whose love often shows up in actions rather than words. The good news is that making Father's Day special doesn't require elaborate plans. Most fathers aren't looking for grand gestures. More often than not, it's the simple, heartfelt moments that stay with them long after the day is over.

The Times of India 21 Jun 2026 10:56 am

Theyre colouring samosas: Viral video leaves internet guessing whats really happening

A viral video showing a man painting samosa-like objects has sparked a heated debate online. While some users suspect food adulteration, others argue the items are decorative, not edible. The clip, shared on X, depicts a man applying color to triangular, fried-looking pieces with a brush. The internet remains divided, with theories ranging from artistic creations to fake food, leaving the true nature of the objects a mystery.

The Times of India 21 Jun 2026 9:25 am

5 digital safety rules every parent should teach before age 13

That is where parents come in. Before age 13, children should be taught a few basic digital rules that can protect their privacy, their confidence and, in some cases, their well-being. Here are 5 digital safety rules every parent should teach before age 13...

The Times of India 21 Jun 2026 9:10 am

Netherlands'footballer Cody Gakpos girlfriend Noa van der Bij: All about their relationship, family, and second child on the way

Cody Gakpo, the Netherlands' football star, finds his anchor in a loving family life with partner Noa van der Bij. The couple, who welcomed their son Samul Seth in April 2024, are expecting their second child soon. Gakpo credits his strong Christian faith and supportive family for grounding him amidst the pressures of elite football, emphasizing that a stable home life is his greatest achievement.

The Times of India 20 Jun 2026 11:00 pm

Cant stop checking your weight? Psychology says its not paranoia, heres what it could mean

Many people routinely check their weight, a habit psychologists explain as a human desire for control and understanding of their bodies, not necessarily paranoia. This self-monitoring can foster healthier habits, offering a sense of certainty in an unpredictable world. While a scale can be a useful tool, experts caution that it should serve health, not dominate it, as emotions often become attached to the numbers, impacting self-esteem.

The Times of India 20 Jun 2026 10:49 pm

You cannot raise two children alone: How Suvendu Sarkar who never got a parents love became both mother and father to his kids

Suvendu Sarkar, who lost his mother at two and was abandoned by his father, found solace in his own family until tragedy struck again in 2021 when he lost his wife to COVID-19. Left to raise his infant son and daughter alone, Suvendu defied doubts and societal expectations, embracing the roles of both mother and father.

The Times of India 20 Jun 2026 9:22 pm

Optical illusion personality test: Wolf's head or leg? What you see first reveals if you are head-strong or avoid confrontations

An intriguing optical illusion reveals how you handle confrontation. Seeing the wolf's head first suggests a determined, direct approach, unafraid to speak up. Conversely, noticing the wolf's leg first points to a natural peacekeeper, skilled in diplomacy and conflict avoidance. This popular test highlights our innate conflict resolution styles, offering insights into personal strengths and potential growth areas for navigating life's challenges.

The Times of India 20 Jun 2026 7:00 pm

10 baby boy names that mean brave in different languages

Choosing a name for a baby is one of the most meaningful decisions parents make. Many families look for names that carry positive qualities and inspiring values. Among the most admired traits is bravery: the ability to face challenges with courage, confidence and determination. Across cultures and languages, many names have been associated with bravery, boldness, and fearless spirit. Here are ten baby boy names that mean brave in different languages:

The Times of India 20 Jun 2026 7:00 pm

Bun Go, viral cart at Khajaguda lake that has Hyderabadis hooked

Hyderabads food scene never stays still for long. From the citys love for bun maska and Irani chai to the Korean cream bun craze, foodies are always chasing the next viral bite. Now, a new contender has entered the spotlight, and it is quickly becoming the talk of social media. A dessert cart called Bun 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 20 Jun 2026 6:20 pm

Can your landlord raise the rent anytime? Understanding rent hike rules in India

Tenants facing unexpected rent increases in Indian cities can find relief. Landlords cannot arbitrarily hike rents during a valid lease term. Rent revisions are strictly governed by the rental agreement. While India lacks a uniform rent hike law, the Model Tenancy Act, 2021, provides a framework. Tenants should always review their lease and seek legal counsel if faced with unjustified demands.

The Times of India 20 Jun 2026 6:00 pm

Harsh Goenka calls this Maharashtra adventure one of the most difficult treks; know why

Adventure seekers are buzzing about Harihar Fort in Maharashtra, famed for its near-vertical, rock-cut staircase that appears to defy gravity. Industrialist Harsh Goenka's shared video highlighted this challenging trek, drawing attention to the fort's historical significance and breathtaking Sahyadri views. Located near Nashik, the fort offers a unique blend of history, adventure, and nature, making it a must-visit for thrill-seekers.

The Times of India 20 Jun 2026 4:44 pm

European mom shares parenting tips she borrowed from Indian mothers that changed the way she raises her kids

A European mother of four, Ksenia Kala, shares how embracing Indian parenting traditions has enriched her family life. From co-sleeping and daily oil massages for babies to thoughtfully choosing Indian names and dressing up in sarees for birthdays, these practices have become cherished parts of her family's story. Kala emphasizes that good parenting ideas can be found anywhere, proving that cultural exchange can lead to beautiful family connections.

The Times of India 20 Jun 2026 12:52 pm

These are the worlds most beautiful airports of 2026; two are in India

For travellers across the globe, airports are not just places to catch flights. Airports are also places where people need to reach much before time. Its where they sit, relax and enjoy views and do shopping.

The Times of India 20 Jun 2026 12:22 pm

Quote of the day by J.K. Rowling: If you want to know what a man's like, take a good look at how he treats his...

J.K. Rowling's wisdom, particularly her quote on judging character by how one treats inferiors, offers a profound insight into true personality. This perspective highlights that genuine kindness and respect are demonstrated not to equals or superiors, but to those with less power. Rowling's enduring message encourages looking beyond status to recognize the inherent dignity in every individual, revealing the core of a person's character through their actions towards all.

The Times of India 20 Jun 2026 7:00 am

In landmark consumer ruling, home buyers win full 40 lakh refund and compensation after 16 years without a home

A consumer commission has ordered a housing society to refund 40 lakh each to two buyers who booked flats 16 years ago and never received possession. The developers must also pay 2.5 lakh compensation per buyer for the immense delay and mental anguish. This landmark ruling underscores the severe financial and emotional burden faced by homebuyers due to stalled real estate projects, reminding everyone of the importance of due diligence.

The Times of India 19 Jun 2026 9:46 pm

Delhi-Jewar connectivity gets a major push: NHAI plans 31-km elevated Yamuna Pushta corridor, boosting real estate prospects

A significant 31-kilometer elevated road is planned to connect East Delhi directly to Greater Noida, aiming to ease traffic and improve access to the upcoming Noida International Airport at Jewar. This ambitious infrastructure project, part of a larger connectivity plan, is poised to be a major driver for real estate growth across Noida, Greater Noida, and the Yamuna Expressway belt, enhancing property values and attracting developers.

The Times of India 19 Jun 2026 9:02 pm

MumbaiBengaluru Vande Bharat Sleepers New First AC Coach look is out and it looks like a boutique hotel

Mumbai and Bengaluru are set to experience a revolution in overnight rail travel with the unveiling of the Vande Bharat Sleeper's new First AC coach. Boasting boutique hotel-like interiors, private cabins, and enhanced comfort features, this train promises a premium and significantly faster journey between India's economic hubs. The upgrade aims to offer a more convenient and affordable alternative to air travel for the thousands who commute daily.

The Times of India 19 Jun 2026 8:50 pm

Quote of the day for children Alan Alda: Your assumptions are your windows on the world. Scrub them off every once in a while, or the light...

Actor Alan Alda's wisdom on assumptions offers a powerful lesson: our beliefs act as windows to the world. He urges us to regularly 'scrub' these assumptions, much like cleaning a dusty pane, to allow in more knowledge and understanding. This practice fosters an open mind, crucial for children's development, encouraging curiosity and clear perception over hasty judgments. Embracing this can lead to greater wisdom and empathy.

The Times of India 19 Jun 2026 8:00 pm

Why Hyderabadis are flocking to this viral horror attraction

Magic District describes itself as Indias first multi-concept experiential entertainment zone. Unlike a traditional amusement centre, it combines horror, mystery, puzzles, illusions and interactive storytelling under one roof, creating an experience that appeals to children, teenagers and adults alike. Enter the World of Zombie City The biggest attraction is Zombie City, a huge horror walkthrough 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 19 Jun 2026 7:11 pm

10 baby girl names that mean pure in different languages

Selecting a name for their child is perhaps the most important decision made by the parents. People often choose names that embody positive qualities, and one of the most cherished meanings is purity. Names that mean purity across cultures and languages often symbolise innocence, honesty, goodness and purity of heart. Here are ten lovely baby girl names from different linguistic traditions associated with the meaning of purity:

The Times of India 19 Jun 2026 7:00 pm

Thalapathy Vijay is a commander at heart: 4 personality traits that prove he was always more than just a superstar

Thalapathy Vijay, a beloved South Indian cinema figure, has transitioned from stardom to public service, sworn in as the Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu. Known for his humility, generosity, and deep connection with fans, Vijay has always communicated through his work rather than public fanfare. His decision to embrace political responsibility after a successful acting career underscores his commitment to serving the people, truly earning his title of 'Thalapathy'.

The Times of India 19 Jun 2026 6:08 pm

A meal with penguins amid snow: The unusual travel experience you didnt know existed in Dubai

Dubai offers a unique sub-zero dining experience where guests can enjoy a three-course meal alongside Gentoo and King penguins. This extraordinary Dinner with the Penguins takes place within Ski Dubai at Mall of the Emirates, providing a memorable wildlife interaction in a private, temperature-controlled setting.

The Times of India 19 Jun 2026 5:50 pm

This Hyderabadi brand is helping home cooks master Arabian cuisine

The deep citrusy whiff of loomis (black lime), the warmth of cardamom, the sweetness of nutmeg, the sharpness of pepper- the aromas and taste of the Middle East have officially entered the heart of the Deccan. The name behind this revolution in Hyderabads kitchens is Laziq, a homegrown spice brand that aims to redefine how 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 19 Jun 2026 5:31 pm

This 13-year old was sentenced to 100 years of prison: What went so horribly wrong with this child

A shocking case from Osgood, Indiana, involved Nickalas Kedrowitz, a 13-year-old boy who confessed to killing his two younger siblings. The deaths of Desiree McCartney and Nathaniel Ritz raised concerns about warning signs and mental health. Kedrowitz was tried as an adult and sentenced to 100 years in prison. The case continues to prompt discussions on child welfare and intervention.

The Times of India 19 Jun 2026 4:04 pm

Which is the first place termites usually attack inside homes? Here are the signs they might have already infested your place

Termites silently destroy homes, often going unnoticed until significant damage occurs. They exploit common entry points like foundation cracks and damp corners. Early detection is possible by looking for mud tubes, hollow-sounding wood, and discarded wings near windows and doors, indicating a potential infestation.

The Times of India 19 Jun 2026 3:59 pm

IMD issues rain and thunderstorm alert across 17 states: What travellers need to know before packing their bags

The India Meteorological Department has issued alerts for rain, thunderstorms, winds, and lightning across 17 states on June 19. Travelers heading to regions like Delhi-NCR, Uttar Pradesh, Himachal Pradesh, and Northeast India should anticipate potential travel disruptions, including flight delays and reduced visibility due to unstable weather conditions.

The Times of India 19 Jun 2026 3:56 pm

Warren Buffett quote of the day: Someone is sitting in the shade today because someone planted a tree a long time ago; What the investing legend taught about patience, long-term thinking, wealth, and career growth

Warren Buffett's wisdom about planting trees for future shade applies to parenting, careers, and families. Parents' seemingly small, consistent efforts like bedtime stories and keeping promises build a child's emotional foundation. This patient, long - term approach fosters resilience and character, creating an inheritance that outlasts financial wealth and benefits future generations.

The Times of India 19 Jun 2026 2:55 pm

Things every 90s kid learned that children rarely experience today

Questions were answered through books, teachers or family members rather than a quick internet search. While todays children enjoy remarkable convenience and connectivity, many of the everyday experiences that defined growing up in the 90s have become increasingly rare. Those small moments quietly taught resilience, resourcefulness and real-world social skills. Scroll down to read more...

The Times of India 19 Jun 2026 2:30 pm

Kylian Mbapp's home is as impressive as his game: Here are some art inspirations to take away

Kylian Mbapp, a global football icon, is making headlines for the FIFA World Cup 2026, having already achieved a record-breaking start for France. Off the pitch, his home reflects a design philosophy centered on calm, sunlight, and neutral tones, incorporating elements like pop wall paneling, copper lamps, sheer curtains, and yellow sandstone textured walls for an elegant and earthy aesthetic.

The Times of India 19 Jun 2026 2:24 pm

Worlds upcoming tallest skyscraper crosses the 100-floor mark: How Jeddah Tower is reshaping Saudi Arabias real estate market

Jeddah Tower in Saudi Arabia has surpassed the 100-floor mark, marking a significant milestone in its construction. This ambitious project, slated to be the world's tallest skyscraper at over 1,000 meters, is progressing towards its 2028 completion. The tower is designed as a mixed-use urban district, expected to significantly boost Saudi Arabia's luxury real estate and economic growth.

The Times of India 19 Jun 2026 1:52 pm

Dolphins have a trick to avoid 'bad guys,' and it sounds surprisingly human: Study

New research reveals female dolphins possess sophisticated social intelligence, actively identifying and avoiding males known for aggressive mating behaviors. They utilize signature whistles, akin to names, to recall individual males' past actions, demonstrating a complex decision-making process for reproduction.

The Times of India 19 Jun 2026 1:51 pm

Father's Day 2026: 9 things Indian dads rarely say, but show every single day

For generations, Indian dads have been taught that love is something you show, not something you say. They may struggle to say I love you out loud, but they'll wake up at 5 a.m. to drop you at the railway station. They may never say they're worried, but they'll call three times if you don't pick up your phone. Their affection often hides behind practical questions, financial advice, reminders to carry an umbrella, and silent sacrifices that go unnoticed until much later.This Father's Day, Lets take a look at nine things Indian dads rarely say, but somehow manage to show every single day.I miss youAn Indian father may never call and say, Beta, I miss you. Instead, he'll ask, When are you coming home? or, Office ka kaam bahut hai kya? The words are different, but the emotion is the same. Many children who move away for studies, work or marriage know this feeling well. Dad won't openly admit that the house feels quieter without you. But he'll casually mention that your favourite snacks are still lying in the kitchen or that the neighbour's son visited and asked about you. That's often his way of saying he misses you.I'm proud of youIndian dads have a unique way of celebrating achievements. You get promoted. He responds with, Good. Keep working hard. You buy your first house. He says, Now focus on saving. You receive an award. He asks, What's next? For years, many children mistake this as him ignoring the achievement. But later, they discover that Dad has already informed every relative, neighbour, family friend and even the local grocery shop owner about the achievement. He may not say, I'm proud of you directly. But trust him to become your unofficial PR manager.I love youPerhaps the most famous unsaid sentence in Indian households. Many fathers belong to a generation where expressing emotions openly felt uncomfortable. Yet their love showed up everywhere. In the countless things they gave up so you could have opportunities they never had. For many Indian dads, love has always been an action rather than a sentence.Thank youIndian parents, especially fathers, often see caring for their family as a responsibility rather than something deserving appreciation. As a result, they rarely say thank you. You may spend hours teaching them how to use a smartphone. You may help with hospital visits, online payments or household responsibilities. Instead of saying hank you, Dad might simply ask if you've eaten. Or suddenly bring home your favourite sweets. Or quietly transfer money into your account when you least expect it.Take care of yourselfThis is one sentence Indian fathers say indirectly almost every day. They won't deliver a heartfelt speech about self-care. Instead, you'll hear: Khana kha liya? Why are you awake so late? Carry a jacket, thand lag jaayegi. Text me when you reach. The questions may sometimes feel repetitive or even annoying. But beneath every reminder is a simple message: Take care of yourself.I'm worried about youIndian dads are masters at hiding anxiety. Whether you're appearing for an exam, attending a job interview, travelling alone or going through a difficult phase, they often pretend everything is normal. But watch closely. They'll keep checking their phone. They'll ask your mother for updates. They'll suddenly call for seemingly unrelated reasons. The concern is always there. It's just wrapped in practical conversations.I need helpMany fathers grew up believing they should always be the problem-solvers, the providers and the protectors. The people who have all the answers. As they grow older, asking for help can feel uncomfortable. Instead of openly admitting they need assistance, they may spend 20 minutes trying to fix a phone issue before reluctantly calling you. Or insist they can carry heavy bags even when they clearly shouldn't. For many Indian dads, saying I need help remains difficult, even when they need it most.I want you to have a better life than I didFew sentences capture the Indian parenting experience more accurately. Many fathers worked long hours, skipped personal dreams and made financial sacrifices so their children could have opportunities they never received. They may not talk about those sacrifices often. But every extra class they paid for, every train journey they took to save money, every expense they postponed tells the story. When they encourage you to study more, they're often expressing a deeper wish: I hope your life is easier than mine was.\I'm sorryThis may be one of the hardest things for many Indian dads to say. Not because they don't feel regret. But because emotional conversations were rarely common for them while growing up. Sometimes they realise they were too strict. Sometimes they know they misunderstood a situation. Sometimes they wish they had expressed more affection. Instead of apologising directly, they may soften over time. They may become gentler, more supportive or simply start showing up differently. Their apology often comes through changed behaviour rather than spoken words.Indian fathers may never become experts at emotional speeches. They may never send long text messages saying exactly how they feel. But their love often exists in the spaces between words.This Father's Day, perhaps it's worth remembering that some of the deepest expressions of love are not spoken at all. They're simply lived, every single day.

The Times of India 19 Jun 2026 1:05 pm

8 protein and calcium-rich foods that can support your childs growth and brain development

The good news is that many everyday foods provide both. Here are eight protein and calcium-rich options that can easily be included in a child's diet, along with simple recipe ideas to make them more appealing.

The Times of India 19 Jun 2026 1:00 pm

Don't send your children to the US: Heartbroken sister urges Indian parents after brother was shot dead in a 'Fake Pizza Delivery' trap

Anshul, a BTech graduate from Telangana, pursued a master's in the US. He worked two jobs to repay his family's education loan. A late-night pizza delivery in North Philadelphia turned fatal. Authorities believe it was a planned trap. Anshul was shot and killed. His death highlights the risks faced by immigrant workers abroad.

The Times of India 19 Jun 2026 12:59 pm

Inside America's most unique town where most residents live in a single 14-storey building

This is one of those unique places in the world which has fascinated travellers for decades. We are talking about an entire town which lives inside a single apartment building, also known as the Town Under One Roof.

The Times of India 19 Jun 2026 12:35 pm

Quote of the day by Sadhguru: If you live your life striving for the highest possibility, in that striving itself, there is liberation; how working the hardest for achieving your 'best' is actual freedom

Most of us spend our whole lives trying to escape the restless feeling inside. We give it different names like ambition, anxiety, or longing, but the goal is usually the same, to get rid of it. We grow up believing that peace means finally being free from wanting things. But real freedom only becomes visible once you've achieved enough, or let go of enough.Sadhguru says the opposite.

The Times of India 19 Jun 2026 9:01 am

5 giant aquarium fish that bring life and personality to your tank

These larger species arent just about looks. They need space, care, and a bit of understanding from the person keeping them. In return, they turn a simple glass setup into something far more alive, dynamic, and surprisingly interactive.

The Times of India 19 Jun 2026 8:23 am

Is Disney+ down? Angry Disney characters react to global login trouble

Disney+ experienced a widespread outage on June 18-19, leaving millions of subscribers globally unable to log in or stream content. Users reported error messages and being kicked out of accounts, leading to a flurry of memes and complaints on social media. Disney+ acknowledged the instability and is working on a fix.

The Times of India 19 Jun 2026 7:14 am