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How to use fruit peels as a fertiliser (common fruits to know)

It is rightly said that nature has everything for human sustenance, we must only know how to use things wisely.Similarly, nothing goes to waste in a smart garden, not even vegetable and fruit waste. They're goldmines for your plants, and turning kitchen scraps into fertiliser feels like a win for your wallet, the planet, and your green babies.It reduces chemical exposure in the soil, enhances soil health, and helps in lush growth without fancy store items. Amid rising eco-awareness and a passion for DIYs, this hack fits into this zero-cost hack, be it balcony tomatoes or terrace herbs.Here are some fruit peels and how they benefit the soil

The Times of India 8 May 2026 3:26 pm

Amid Benny Blanco split rumours, Selena Gomez steps out looking effortlessly glamorous in an LBD

Selena Gomez captivated onlookers at a special screening in Los Angeles, showcasing a vintage-inspired black Carolina Herrera midi dress. The singer's elegant ensemble, featuring shimmering embellishments and puff sleeves, exuded timeless Hollywood glamour. Paired with classic accessories and a striking red lip, her effortlessly chic look proved that subtle sophistication can make a powerful statement.

The Times of India 8 May 2026 3:04 pm

Optical illusion personality test: Woman or trees? What you see first reveals if you are more emotional or logical

Sometimes, the way you see things says more about you than you realize. Thats what makes an optical illusion personality test so quietly fascinatingit turns a simple image into something that feels oddly personal, like a tiny mirror held up to your mind.Take a moment to really look at this one and go with your first instinct. What do you see firsta woman or trees? Dont overthink it. Thats where the magic of the test lies. The goal isnt to solve the image; its to notice what your brain naturally notices first before your logical mind steps in.This what do you see first? illusion works because your brain instinctively prioritizes certain patterns without you even realizing it. Its not about which one is correct, but why your eyes land where they do. That first reaction can gently hint at whether youre more drawn to emotion and connection, or to curiosity and imagination. Its a quick, simple moment of reflection that can, surprisingly, say something meaningful about how you naturally think and feel.So, ready to take this test? Simply relax and look at the above image. Notice what you saw first. Read what it reveals about you below:

The Times of India 8 May 2026 3:03 pm

She kept screaming, I am not tied well; teen tourist dies in a cliff swing accident in China sparking outrage over adventure tourism safety

A 16-year-old tourist tragically died after falling from a cliff swing in China, despite repeatedly warning staff her safety rope was insecure. The incident, captured on viral video, has sparked outrage over negligence and highlighted global concerns about adventure tourism safety. The park has been temporarily shut down as investigations proceed.

The Times of India 8 May 2026 2:35 pm

10 personal things you should never share with your child

The Times of India 8 May 2026 2:18 pm

Love really lives in the smallest things. The heartbreaking reason this woman went to a London station every day after her husband died

A widow's profound connection to her late husband's voice, Mind the gap, on the London Underground led to its restoration at Embankment station. This deeply personal request transformed a routine announcement into a cherished memorial, highlighting how ordinary urban infrastructure can hold significant private meaning and memory.

The Times of India 8 May 2026 11:39 am

What is micro-retirement? The Gen Z work trend replacing hustle culture in 2026

What is micro-retirement? The Gen Z work trend replacing hustle culture in 2026

The Times of India 8 May 2026 11:15 am

5 stunning birds that visit India every summer

India is home to a diverse range of birds found across the country. While some soar high in the sky, others dot the waterbodies.Wetlands and woodlands fill with excitement each year as birds fly in from distant lands during the summer. These feathered travelers chase better weather, plenty of food, and safe spots to nest and raise their young. From Africa's swamps to Europe's forests, they cross oceans and mountains, landing in places like Gujarat, Haryana, and Bengal.Spotting one of these feels magical and is a sign to witness nature's amazing cycles. Their trips remind us of how connected our world is, but also of how climate change and habitat loss put these journeys at risk.Here are some birds that can be spotted suring summers in India

The Times of India 8 May 2026 10:16 am

Children who grow up hearing these 7 phrases often become anxious adults, psychologists warn

Words alone do not create a persons entire future, but they can leave a lasting imprint. Here are seven phrases that children who hear often may carry into adulthood in the form of worry, fear, and overthinking.

The Times of India 8 May 2026 10:11 am

8 posh residential areas in Coimbatore for property investment

Coimbatore has established itself as a promising real estate location due to its booming industries, IT growth, and infrastructure development. High-end residential locations within Coimbatore include luxury, connectivity, and good return on investment.

The Times of India 8 May 2026 10:00 am

Spanish Proverb of the day: 'Amor con amor se paga' or love is repaid with love

The Spanish saying Amor con amor se paga highlights how consistent kindness and care are reciprocated, fostering deeper connections. Real love often manifests in quiet, everyday gestures rather than grand displays, building trust and emotional safety. This principle applies across all relationships, demonstrating that genuine affection creates more affection.

The Times of India 8 May 2026 9:06 am

10 weakest passports in the world in 2026; what limited visa-free access means for travellers

A passport is one of the most important travel documents which allows people to travel across the globe. However, beyond being a travel document, a passport also reflects how freely citizens of a country can move across the world.

The Times of India 8 May 2026 8:48 am

Smart Nail Polish Study: Clear conductive coat turns nails into stylus tools; tech still in testing

Researchers have developed a clear nail polish that makes long fingernails conductive, allowing them to interact with capacitive touchscreens. This innovation uses acid-base chemistry to transfer electric charge, enabling taps and swipes. While still in early testing with concerns about longevity and safety, the concept aims to resolve the common frustration of using smartphones with long nails.

The Times of India 8 May 2026 2:45 am

In 1955, Joe McVicker repurposed a failed wallpaper cleaner and found Play-Doh, the toy that saved a family business

Once a cleaner for coal-soiled wallpaper, a failing company found new life when its owner's sister-in-law suggested its putty could be a children's toy. Stripped of detergents and infused with colour and scent, this humble cleaner transformed into Play-Doh, a global sensation now valued at over $500 million, proving that failure can indeed be a launchpad for incredible success.

The Times of India 8 May 2026 2:15 am

In 1894, Will Kellogg forgot a pot of boiled wheat and accidentally sparked a global breakfast revolution

A chance discovery at a Michigan sanitarium in 1894 led to the creation of flaked cereal. Brothers Will and John Harvey Kellogg, seeking healthy food alternatives, accidentally produced toasted wheat flakes. While John Harvey focused on health, Will envisioned commercial success, eventually adding sugar and using corn to launch a global breakfast empire.

The Times of India 8 May 2026 1:57 am

Things you are not allowed to do in your garden in the US

Gardens in the US may feel private, but they are shaped by rules connected to safety, wildlife, public health, and environmental protection. From burning leaves to feeding animals or planting invasive species, several common backyard habits can actually violate local laws. Understanding these rules helps homeowners protect not only their gardens, but also the communities and ecosystems around them.

The Times of India 7 May 2026 11:07 pm

Mere bete to kuch dikh gaya tha: Father of the child who died strapped with his mother in Jabalpur Boat Tragedy says his son had a premonition

A 4-year-old boy, Trishan, reportedly showed unusual fear of water and expressed a premonition before the tragic Jabalpur boat accident on April 30, 2026. His father recounted Trishan's words, Papa, we should not go into the water, and a chilling question asked during the cruise. The family's unpacked luggage serves as a painful reminder of the lives lost.

The Times of India 7 May 2026 10:50 pm

Inside Goas 5 most beautiful crores-worth homes redefining coastal real estate

Goa is so much more than its beaches and party culture. The place is also about luxury houses which are no longer just vacation retreats but are architectural marvels with high-value real estate.

The Times of India 7 May 2026 9:52 pm

Things you are not allowed to do in your garden in the UK

Gardens in the UK come with more responsibilities than many people realise. From noisy gardening habits and smoky bonfires to protected trees and invasive plants, several actions can create legal or environmental problems. Many of these rules exist to protect neighbours, wildlife, and local communities. Understanding these lesser-known restrictions can help homeowners enjoy their outdoor spaces without accidentally crossing legal boundaries.

The Times of India 7 May 2026 9:34 pm

Strengths of being an introvert: 5 unique traits of people who prefer to be alone over socialising

For a long time, if you were the person who preferred a book and a quiet corner to a loud party, people assumed something was wrong. You were labeled antisocial, shy, or just plain weird. But heres the reality: choosing solitude isn't about hating people; its about how you process the world. Some of the most insightful, creative, and grounded people aren't the loudest ones in the room. Instead, theyre the ones quietly observing from the edges. They don't just sit in silence; they live in it. Here are some personality traits that define those who thrive in their own company.

The Times of India 7 May 2026 9:21 pm

Nile monitor lizards: How to keep them away from your home and garden

Nile monitor lizards are large, intelligent reptiles that often wander into human spaces in search of food, water, or shelter. While their size can look frightening, these reptiles usually avoid people unless cornered or threatened. This article explains whether Nile monitor lizards are dangerous, why they enter home gardens, and what practical, humane steps can help keep them away without harming them or disturbing the local ecosystem.

The Times of India 7 May 2026 8:15 pm

8 truths about motherdaughter relationships we usually realize too late

But the strange thing about this bond is that many of its deepest truths dont become clear while we are growing up. They arrive later during adulthood, after arguments, distance, shared struggles, or sometimes after becoming a mother ourselves.Here are eight truths about motherdaughter relationships that many people only fully understand much later in life.

The Times of India 7 May 2026 8:12 pm

How art and paintings shape the look of Meryl Streeps luxurious homes

Meryl Streep's homes reflect her acting style, blending art, craft, and beauty. Her Manhattan penthouse featured modern artworks complementing its sleek design, while her Connecticut estate includes a sculptor's studio, fostering a creative, art-centered lifestyle. Both residences showcase art as emotional anchors, deeply integrated into her life.

The Times of India 7 May 2026 7:30 pm

Can AI take your job? Chinese courts landmark ruling just changed the debate worldwide

A Hangzhou court ruled that companies cannot use AI adoption as an excuse to unfairly dismiss employees. The case involved a supervisor demoted and facing a pay cut after AI automated his tasks. The court emphasized that technological change must be handled with fairness, preserving reasonable pay and status, not just employment.

The Times of India 7 May 2026 7:04 pm

These 7 flowers will fill every empty corner of your garden before summer arrives

May offers a prime opportunity to transform bare gardens into vibrant spaces. Fast-growing annuals like Cosmos, Zinnias, and Nasturtiums bloom within weeks, providing stunning midsummer colour. Beyond aesthetics, these flowers boost mental well-being and support local pollinators, creating a beautiful and beneficial garden with minimal effort.

The Times of India 7 May 2026 7:01 pm

He literally came running behind me and returned Rs 1500: Fruit sellers honesty after customers UPI mistake restores faith in humanity

A fruit seller's remarkable honesty has captivated thousands online after he chased down a customer to return an accidental Rs 1500 overpayment for bananas. The customer, distracted, paid Rs 1515 instead of Rs 15. The vendor's immediate action to rectify the mistake, without hesitation, serves as a heartwarming reminder of integrity in everyday transactions.

The Times of India 7 May 2026 7:00 pm

Teach children that money: 7 parenting tips by Sudha Murty that feel more relevant than ever

Sudha Murty offers timeless parenting wisdom, emphasizing empathy, humility, and emotional strength. She advises parents to let children pursue their dreams, engage in meaningful conversations, and prioritize reading over gadgets. Murty also stresses the importance of not comparing children, teaching them money isn't everything, fostering patience, and instilling respect for all individuals.

The Times of India 7 May 2026 6:44 pm

From Pythons to Wild Boar: 5 animals that might actually defeat a tiger in a fight!

While tigers are apex predators, they are not invincible. Animals like wild boar with sharp tusks, massive gaur, and even large pythons can pose a significant threat. Packs of dholes and their closest rival, the lion, also present formidable challenges, demonstrating that even the king of the jungle can face defeat.

The Times of India 7 May 2026 6:30 pm

The psychology of packing: What your luggage says about you and your personality

Packing seems like a simple chore at a glance, you think about what you need and where you are going, you make a list and you pack. For some people, these steps are skipped entirely with just stuffing whatever they can grab and fit in the bag. But whats important to note is that every suitcase tells a story.

The Times of India 7 May 2026 5:58 pm

Somatic Narcissism: 7 signs to watch out for-- And how to deal with them

We live in a world where most people are busy creating an image of themselves-- be it through their appearance or fashion choices. Between the fitness influencers, the get ready with me videos, and the pressure to age backwards, its completely normal to want to look good. But theres a point where looking your best stops being about self-confidence and starts being about survival.In psychology, theres a term for this: somatic narcissism. Its not a formal diagnosis youll find on a medical chart, but it perfectly describes someone whose entire identity is anchored to their reflection. For a somatic narcissist, beauty, muscles, or style aren't just perkstheyre the only things that make them feel human.Here's how to spot a somatic narcissist from the rest:

The Times of India 7 May 2026 5:51 pm

Hyderabad: Whats happening at Shilpakala Vedika on May 23, 24?

Hyderabad: There is something magical about lights, colours and larger-than-life fantasy worlds that instantly bring out the child in everyone. In a city like Hyderabad, where families are always searching for unique weekend experiences beyond movies and malls, an extraordinary international spectacle is now ready to light up the stage and capture imaginations. This May, 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 7 May 2026 4:43 pm

5 common tiger safari mistakes tourists make and how to avoid them

Fresh and glowing in the morning mist, a tiger safari feels like stepping into another world. But many tourists unknowingly make small mistakes that reduce their chances of seeing wildlife and can even disturb the animals.Whether choosing the wrong time of year or rushing through the forest, some common errors can invite unwanted risks and make a serene trip frustrating.Here are some of the most frequent tiger safari mistakes tourists make

The Times of India 7 May 2026 4:18 pm

10 inspiring quotes by Rabindra Nath Tagore for children and why they hit different today

Rabindranath Tagore's birth anniversary on May 7 offers a chance to revisit his inspiring words. His wisdom on potential, creativity, and truth remains relevant for today's children. Tagore's quotes challenge modern definitions of success and happiness. They encourage emotional growth and a slower pace of life.

The Times of India 7 May 2026 4:00 pm

Top 10 real estate markets in India driving growth in 2026

The Indian real estate industry is steadily growing on account of increasing urbanisation and development. The metro cities still hold their importance, whereas the Tier-2 cities are coming up as good places to invest. Heres a list of India's top 10 real estate markets. Let's take a look!

The Times of India 7 May 2026 4:00 pm

Why trains do not have seat belts

Trains, globally recognized for their safety, surprisingly lack seat belts. Experts explain this is due to their controlled environment, fixed tracks, and gradual deceleration. Unlike cars and planes, trains' design, including energy-absorbing interiors, makes seat belts potentially hazardous. Even high-speed trains like Japan's Shinkansen operate without them, prioritizing passenger mobility and safety through other means.

The Times of India 7 May 2026 3:04 pm

When Maharani of Baroda stunned in a Kalamkari saree with an Afghan hasli

The Maharani of Baroda has quietly become one of the most elegant champions of Indian handloom fashion in recent years. While celebrity fashion often swings between trend-heavy and over-styled, Radhikarajes saree choices stand out because they feel authentic. She doesnt wear sarees like costumes for Instagram pictures. She wears them like someone who genuinely loves the craft, the history, and the emotion attached to them. And one of her recent looks during her Indore trip was the perfect reminder of that.

The Times of India 7 May 2026 3:00 pm

Employee fired just 1 week after joining new job All because he asked about...

A new employee was fired within a week of starting his job after inquiring about a missing day of pay. He contacted payroll directly, which his supervisor deemed inappropriate. Despite the issue being resolved, he was terminated with no clear explanation, leaving him questioning the company's response to a minor payroll error.

The Times of India 7 May 2026 1:28 pm

Vijay once sued his parents for pushing him into politics: 3 parenting lessons to lean from the superstar turned politicians life

Actor-turned-politician Vijay, once resistant to political involvement, has now led his party, TVK, to emerge as the single-largest force in Tamil Nadu's 2026 Assembly elections. This dramatic turnaround follows a public dispute with his parents over the use of his name for political activities, highlighting a personal journey of asserting autonomy and eventually choosing his own political path.

The Times of India 7 May 2026 12:33 pm

5 smart style hacks to look slimmer in a saree

Here are five easy saree styling hacks that can instantly create a more elongated, flattering silhouette without taking away from the elegance of the outfit.

The Times of India 7 May 2026 12:24 pm

10 deadliest snakes in the world: One drop of venom can kill hundreds; what travellers should know

Snakes are probably one of the most dangerous animals on the planet. According to the World Health Organisation, An estimated 5.4 million people worldwide are bitten by snakes each year with 1.8 to 2.7 million cases of envenomings.

The Times of India 7 May 2026 12:24 pm

210millionyearold crocodile cousin's time slice' reveals how they evolved into diverse forms

Two ancient crocodile cousins, unearthed in New Mexico, offer a rare glimpse into early reptilian evolution. Discovered side-by-side, these 210-million-year-old fossils reveal distinct adaptations for hunting, with one possessing a long snout and the other a powerful bite. This find highlights the diversification of crocodile relatives long before modern species emerged, showcasing a pivotal moment in prehistoric life.

The Times of India 7 May 2026 12:13 pm

Can an unhappy marriage make a parent lean emotionally on a child? What this psychology study found

A study found that marital distress often spills over into parent-child relationships, with parents becoming less patient and responsive. While some mothers may compensate by investing more energy in their children, this pattern is less common than spillover. Parental depression can amplify these negative effects.

The Times of India 7 May 2026 12:00 pm

Garlic oil or garlic juice: Which one is better to stop hair fall?

For years, people have been using garlic for hair growth remedies, especially in Indian households where DIY hair masks and oils are practically a tradition. But theres always one big question: should you use garlic oil or garlic juice for hair fall? The short answer? Both can helpbut they work differently, and one may suit your scalp better than the other. Lets break it down properly.

The Times of India 7 May 2026 11:46 am

Pride of Hyderabad insulted? Isha Ambanis look triggers debate

Hyderabad: Isha Ambani did not just attend the Met Gala this year, she arrived wrapped in diamonds, family history and one seriously unexpected Hyderabad connection. Her look was already making noise online, but things really picked up after NYC jewellery designer Julia Chafe broke it all down on Instagram. Confident in her take, especially after 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 7 May 2026 11:15 am

How Ananya Birla absolutely owned her Met Gala debut with three couture looks and left no crumbs

This years Met Gala 2026 saw a strong Indian presence, with several first-timers stepping onto fashions biggest carpet. But while many made stylish appearances, Ananya managed to do something harder she created a full fashion moment that lasted way beyond the red carpet.

The Times of India 7 May 2026 10:40 am

6 things kids should know about love, boundaries and respect before growing up

These are the foundations that help children grow into adults who can love without losing themselves. Here are six things kids should know about love, boundaries and respect before growing up.

The Times of India 7 May 2026 10:00 am

Quote of the day by Ibn Battuta, the greatest traveller in history: Traveling gives you home in a thousand strange places, then leaves you a stranger in your own land

Ibn Battuta's timeless quote, 'Traveling gives you home in a thousand strange places, then leaves you a stranger in your own land,' resonates deeply with modern travellers. Journeys foster connections, making unfamiliar locales feel like home through shared experiences and human kindness. Upon return, a profound internal shift occurs, altering perspectives and making one feel detached from their familiar surroundings.

The Times of India 7 May 2026 10:00 am

4 smart ideas to reuse and turn your old glasses into stylish wall decor in minutes

Most of us have at least one pair of old glasses we dont wear anymore. Either the power of the recomended lenses inctreased or decreased, you got bored of the frame or just decided to change because you got bored!They usually end up lying at the back of a drawer, too strong to throw away but too old to use. Yet that is exactly where a small idea can start. Old eyeglasses are light, tough, and already shaped like little windows for your home. With a bit of creativity and putting your artistic side to work, they can be changed into useful or decorative pieces.Giving them a new life is not only kind to the planet, but also gives a forgotten object a fresh role in your daytoday life. Instead of ignoring them, you can start seeing them as a chance to cut, paint, glue, and play.Here are some of the creative ways you can reuse your old glasses for home decor:

The Times of India 7 May 2026 9:56 am

Trisha Krishnan called off her wedding with Varun Manian for this reason and the internet is talking about it again

Actress Trisha Krishnan's past decision to call off her engagement to Varun Manian is resurfacing, as she refused to give up her acting career. Her clear stance on prioritizing her passion over marriage highlights a common relationship debate about sacrificing dreams for love. Trisha continues to thrive in her career, proving her choice was a powerful act of self-preservation.

The Times of India 7 May 2026 9:21 am

KL Rahuls Bangalore home is a crores-worth luxury retreat built on cricket success and strong family roots

KL Rahul is perhaps one of the most dependable and stylish cricketers of the Indian team. The sportsman has worked hard to reach where he is today and earned a reputation as one of Indias most technically gifted cricketers across formats.

The Times of India 7 May 2026 6:41 am

9 fruit trees you can grow in a small yard or patio

Growing your own fruit is now accessible even in small spaces, thanks to dwarf fruit trees. These compact varieties offer harvests of apples, figs, lemons, and more, bringing the joy of homegrown produce to urban dwellers. Beyond delicious taste, gardening boosts well-being, promotes physical activity, and fosters self-reliance, making it a rewarding lifestyle investment.

The Times of India 7 May 2026 2:30 am

You've been throwing away your blueberry plant's best fertiliser all along

Millions of Americans discard used coffee grounds daily, unaware of their gardening potential. Blueberries, requiring acidic soil (pH 4.0-5.5), can benefit from the slow-release nitrogen and mild acidity of coffee grounds. Used grounds, applied in moderation after drying, can improve soil quality and nutrient availability for these specific plants.

The Times of India 7 May 2026 2:15 am

Those tiny holes in your grape bag are doing more than you think

Those tiny holes in grape packaging are crucial for preventing spoilage. Grapes continue to respire and release moisture after harvest, and ventilation allows this excess humidity to escape. This simple design significantly extends their freshness, keeping them firmer and less prone to mold and bacteria.

The Times of India 7 May 2026 1:59 am

In 1938, Laszlo Biro noticed newspaper ink dried instantly while his fountain pen smudged, and this led to the creation of the modern ballpoint pen

A Hungarian journalist, Laszlo Biro, noticed newspaper ink dried fast without smudging. This led him to invent the ballpoint pen. He incorporated a ball mechanism to transfer thicker ink. This innovation offered control over ink flow and prevented smearing. The ballpoint pen became a global success, revolutionizing writing. Its relevance continues today.

The Times of India 6 May 2026 11:59 pm

In the 1890s, William Wrigley Jr. accidentally turned a free gum giveaway into a billion-dollar empire

William Wrigley Jr. began selling soap in Chicago with free baking soda samples. Customers preferred the gum he later included. Wrigley shifted focus to gum, creating iconic brands like Juicy Fruit and Spearmint. His aggressive marketing, including sending gum to every American with a phone number, paid off. This strategy became a turning point in consumer marketing.

The Times of India 6 May 2026 11:26 pm

Mumbai airport to remain shut for 6 hours on May 7 because of this reason; what travellers should know

Mumbai Airport will be shut for six hours on May 7, 2026, from 11:00 AM to 5:00 PM for scheduled pre-monsoon maintenance. Both runways will be non-operational, impacting domestic and international flights. Passengers are advised to check their flight status and plan accordingly due to expected cancellations and rescheduling.

The Times of India 6 May 2026 11:01 pm

4 simple tips to make your childs transition into school life smooth

Starting school marks a significant transition for both children and parents. To ensure a smooth adjustment, parents can establish pre-school routines, discuss school positively, and foster independence in their children. Patience is key as children navigate a range of emotions during this new phase. These steps empower young learners for a successful educational journey.

The Times of India 6 May 2026 9:28 pm

10 subtle body language cues that reveal your true feelings

We can polish a resume, rehearse a speech, and choose our words with precision, but our bodies? Theyre usually terrible liars. Our body language subtly gives cues about our inner lives. Whether its a subtle shift in your chair or the way your feet are pointing, your physical self often broadcasts what youre feeling long before youve even processed it.Think of this as a field guide to the stuff we do without thinkingthe little ells that show when someone is actually engaged, totally over it, or low-key panicking.

The Times of India 6 May 2026 9:00 pm

10 funny marriage quotes by famous people that every couple will relate to

Marriage is one of the most serious commitments a couple can makeyet its often filled with the kind of humour that only those who live it truly understand. From Oscar Wilde to Coco Chanel, famous writers, comedians, and icons have turned their marital wisdom into witty oneliners that still ring true today. Here we list some of them.If youre married, in a longterm relationship, or just curious about love, youll probably find yourself noddingand laughingalong the way.

The Times of India 6 May 2026 6:58 pm

7 small lifestyle upgrades under 1000

Got 1000 bucks? Lifestyle upgrades that will make your life easier.

The Times of India 6 May 2026 6:50 pm

Young boy in school uniform helps father pull his cart in scorching heat: 4 things privileged kids should learn from him

A heartwarming video shows a young boy in his school uniform helping his father pull a cart in scorching heat. His simple act of support, captured by a passerby, highlights his deep values of empathy, the dignity of hard work, and responsibility. This moment offers a powerful lesson for privileged children on appreciating effort and kindness.

The Times of India 6 May 2026 6:37 pm

Step inside the Sultan of Bruneis home: Istana Nurul Iman palace, the largest in the world with over 1700 rooms

Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah of Brunei presides over Istana Nurul Iman, the world's largest residential palace. This architectural marvel, blending Malay and Islamic styles, boasts 1,788 rooms, a banquet hall for 5,000, and a mosque. More than a home, it's Brunei's seat of government and a symbol of its rich history and power.

The Times of India 6 May 2026 6:31 pm

Raising financially aware kids: 6 simple ways to involve kids in budgeting

Raising financially aware children is challenging in today's easy-payment world. Parents can foster this by integrating money talk into daily conversations, allowing age-appropriate financial choices, and involving kids in family budgeting. Encouraging goal-based savings and letting children experience the consequences of poor budgeting, while being a positive role model, are crucial for developing responsible financial habits.

The Times of India 6 May 2026 6:15 pm

How to identify a Copperhead snake in your home and garden

Copperhead snakes rely on camouflage and stillness, making them hard to spot. Their hourglass markings, sturdy body, and preference for quiet, shaded spaces help in identification. They often hide in woodpiles, dense plants, basements, and cluttered areas. Understanding these habits can reduce risk and improve safety around homes and gardens.

The Times of India 6 May 2026 5:49 pm

Art and paintings inside Denver Airport: What do they really mean?

Denver International Airport's striking murals spark curiosity. Artist Leo Tanguma's works depict themes of peace and environmental concerns. One mural contrasts destruction with a hopeful vision of nature. Another shows children dreaming of a world free from conflict. These powerful images, though stored during renovations, continue to fuel discussions about their meaning.

The Times of India 6 May 2026 5:21 pm

Never share THESE 5 things with your colleagues: Pune techie warns about the mistakes that can ruin your career

In most offices todayespecially in fastmoving corporate setupsthe line between professional and personal life quietly blurs. People chat, bond, vent, and sometimes overshare without realising how those casual conversations can linger long after the lunch break ends. A Punebased tech professional has now sparked a thoughtful conversation online by sharing the things hes learned to keep private at work.Rohit Yadav, a techie and social media content creator, recently posted on Instagram about his own workplace experiences. Introducing himself simply as your usual 9 to 5 corporate guy working in tech, he reminded people that while offices are spaces for collaboration, theyre not a reason to open every personal door. Workplace relationships matter, but so do boundaries. He further shared five things one should never share with their colleagues and why. Here we list them down for you:

The Times of India 6 May 2026 3:05 pm

5 style lessoms to take from Trisha Krishnan

Here are five style takeaways from her that you can actually use in real life.

The Times of India 6 May 2026 2:42 pm

Beehive in your garden? Safe removal, natural repellents and eco-friendly control tips that work

Bees are tiny but powerful contributors in our ecosystem, quietly pollinating many of the plants we depend upon for food and flowers. But whenever we spot a hive in our surroundings or closer to our home, the fear of stings and swarms can quickly change into panic mode.Bee stings can be painful, and for people with allergies they can even become lifethreatening, so its natural to want to clear the hive as soon as possible. At the same time, using harsh chemicals or smashing the hive can harm the environment and make the bees go rash and irritated, stinging and biting the people around them.Here are some ways to carefully get rid of bee hives by killing them or getting hurt.

The Times of India 6 May 2026 2:05 pm

Personality test: The vase you choose reveals if you are dependable, creative or sensitive in nature

We spend a lot of time overthinking our big life choices, but sometimes its the small, split-second preferences that say the most about us. This vase personality test, originally shared by The Minds Journal, is a perfect example. It isn't a clinical exam; its more of a gut-check. By picking one of three designs, you aren't just choosing home decoryoure revealing which part of your personality is currently in the driver's seat. Your brain instinctively picks shapes and patterns that mirror your true nature.So, look at the above image and pick the vase you like the most. Read below what it reveals about you:

The Times of India 6 May 2026 1:26 pm

Inside India's twin town where twin births far exceed the national average

Kerala's mysterious 'Twin Town,' Kodhini, baffles scientists with an exceptionally high birth rate of twins, far exceeding national and global averages. This phenomenon, with an estimated 35 twins per 1,000 births, has led to unique local beliefs and a vibrant annual festival celebrating this extraordinary occurrence.

The Times of India 6 May 2026 12:15 pm

Gen Z but dont feel like it? Youre not alone - heres why you feel out of place

Gen Z but dont feel like it? Youre not alone - heres why you feel out of place

The Times of India 6 May 2026 11:02 am

Top 7 residential areas in Jaipur with high property value

Jaipur has rapidly evolved into a modern real estate hub, blending heritage charm with urban infrastructure. Several localities in the city stand out for their premium lifestyle, strong connectivity, and high property appreciation.

The Times of India 6 May 2026 11:00 am

Why you should never pick a fallen mango in Singapore: This can happen to you

Singapore enforces strict rules regarding fruit found on public land. Picking fallen mangoes, even those on the ground, is an offense punishable by fines up to S$5,000, or S$50,000 with potential jail time in protected areas. Travelers are advised against collecting any fruit from trees or the ground.

The Times of India 6 May 2026 10:00 am

Blake Lively vs Justin Baldoni settlement explained

Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni's legal battle has concluded without any financial payout for either party, despite an estimated $60 million in combined legal costs. The settlement came as their film It Ends With Us faced a trial, with both sides expressing pride in the project's message.

The Times of India 6 May 2026 8:49 am

5 plants that are secretly destroying your pepper garden this season

Companion planting is crucial for pepper success, as certain plants hinder their growth. Fennel's allelopathic chemicals, mint's aggressive spread, disease transmission from other nightshades, root disturbance from root vegetables, and pest attraction and soil disruption by brassicas all negatively impact peppers. Careful planning ensures a thriving pepper harvest.

The Times of India 6 May 2026 8:42 am

Hantavirus outbreak timeline: Cruise ship cases escalate to 3 deaths

What started as a picturesque journey on the MV Hondius took a dark turn when a Hantavirus outbreak struck, morphing a luxurious cruise into a serious health scare. With roots traced back to South America, the virus quietly claimed lives and necessitated the immediate evacuation of affected travelers.

The Times of India 6 May 2026 7:19 am

Why do tiny flies keep coming back to your plants, no matter what you do

Tiny flying gnats plaguing your houseplants? The real culprits are larvae hidden in damp soil, feeding on fungi. A simple seven-day plan focusing on drying out the top soil layer breaks their breeding cycle. Mastering mindful watering and choosing well-draining soil are key to preventing their return and keeping your green friends healthy.

The Times of India 6 May 2026 4:45 am

These garden perennials bloom from spring to frost and come back every year

Discover resilient perennials, plants that return annually, offering a low-effort gardening solution. These vibrant blooms not only beautify your space but also demonstrably reduce stress and anxiety. From shady corners to sun-drenched spots, 11 easy-care varieties promise year-round rewards and a deeper connection with nature, boosting confidence and self-esteem.

The Times of India 6 May 2026 4:30 am

The reason your tomato plants keep failing has nothing to do with your soil

Proper spacing is crucial for a successful tomato harvest, preventing overcrowding that leads to disease and reduced fruit yield. Understanding whether your tomato variety is determinate or indeterminate dictates the necessary space, with indeterminate types requiring more room to vine and sprawl.

The Times of India 6 May 2026 4:15 am

In 1945, Percy Spencer felt a candy bar melt in his pocket and built the microwave, changing how the world eats

A World War II scientist, Percy Spencer, accidentally discovered the microwave's cooking potential when his candy bar melted near a magnetron. This led to experiments with popcorn and eggs, revealing how microwave energy rapidly heats food. From a large, expensive Radarange to today's compact appliances, the technology continues to evolve, revolutionizing food preparation and daily life.

The Times of India 6 May 2026 3:59 am

In 1938, Ruth Wakefields simple choice of mixed chopped chocolate into cookie dough created Americas favourite dessert

Contrary to popular belief, the iconic chocolate chip cookie wasn't born from a happy accident. Ruth Wakefield of the Toll House Inn intentionally created the recipe in the late 1930s, using chunks of chocolate rather than melted. This deliberate innovation, predating widespread chocolate chip availability, revolutionized baking by introducing a unique texture and paving the way for countless modern recipes.

The Times of India 6 May 2026 3:35 am

In 2004, Jeremy Stoppelmans failed search for a doctor recommendation online changed how people choose services

A personal struggle to find a good doctor in 2004 sparked an idea. Jeremy Stoppelman envisioned a platform for sharing reviews. This concept grew into Yelp, a popular service for local business decisions. Initially focused on healthcare, Yelp expanded to cover restaurants, mechanics, and more. Structured information and user reviews guide millions in making informed choices.

The Times of India 6 May 2026 3:15 am

In 2007, John Maloof paid $380 for a box of old negatives that led to the discovery of one of the greatest street photographers ever

A Chicago real estate agent stumbled upon over 100,000 negatives and prints by Vivian Maier, an unknown nanny and street photographer, at a storage locker auction in 2007. This remarkable discovery brought Maier's profound 20th-century photographic work to light posthumously, transforming her from an unnoticed artist into a celebrated figure in street photography.

The Times of India 6 May 2026 3:05 am

Michael Bloomberg lost his only job at 39, but his payout funded a company that became revolutionary

Michael Bloomberg's 1981 dismissal from Salomon Brothers at 39, his sole employer, became a career turning point. Receiving a partnership buyout, he leveraged this severance to launch Innovative Market Systems, the precursor to Bloomberg L.P. This financial cushion, combined with his market expertise, fueled his entrepreneurial journey, transforming adversity into a foundational success story.

The Times of India 6 May 2026 2:59 am

Top Dressing Raised Beds: Experts back annual compost layer; avoids full soil replacement

Transform your lackluster garden beds effortlessly without breaking the bank on soil replacement! Garden specialists suggest the quick and effective method of 'top dressing'layering a few inches of rich compost or premium topsoil each year. This straightforward approach not only boosts your soil's vitality and moisture retention but also elevates your garden's overall charm.

The Times of India 6 May 2026 2:49 am

5 unique national parks in South America where waterfalls, wildlife and wilderness come alive

South America is one of the most beautiful and underexplored continents where nature exists in its most dramatic form. For those who have visited and explored the continent swear by its natural beauty.

The Times of India 5 May 2026 11:58 pm