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Why are some Indian parents saying no to conventional schools? Meet the families choosing homeschooling and other alternatives

Indian parents are increasingly questioning traditional schooling, opting for homeschooling and unschooling. Mothers Shivani Bansal and Vishruti Shah share their journeys, emphasizing preserving childhood, fostering natural curiosity, and prioritizing critical thinking over rigid curricula. While challenges like societal pressure exist, these families are finding recognized pathways for higher education, viewing their approach as a holistic way of life rather than just an educational alternative.

The Times of India 4 Jul 2026 12:09 am

'This is the level of safety in Dubai': Man captures Defender waiting for a peacock family to cross the road

A heartwarming video from Dubai showcases a Defender patiently halting for a family of peacocks, including chicks, to cross the road. This act of consideration, captured near Emirates Towers, has gone viral, with viewers praising Dubai's commitment to safety and respect for all living beings. The creator also highlighted the area as a 'hidden gem' teeming with peacocks, encouraging exploration of this tranquil spot.

The Times of India 3 Jul 2026 11:30 pm

Retired at 32 with millions, this entrepreneur says it became the 'worst mistake' of his life

American entrepreneur Logan Chierotti, who retired at 32 with millions, has revealed it was his biggest regret. He found freedom without purpose led to profound boredom, despite travel and family time. The initial 'I made it' feeling faded, leaving him missing the drive of building something new and collaborating with bright minds. This experience prompted him to start another company, filling the void.

The Times of India 3 Jul 2026 10:30 pm

Whats hot in Hyderabad this weekend? List of events on July 4,5

Looking for exciting ways to spend your weekend in Hyderabad? The city is buzzing with entertainment, offering everything from live music concerts and stand-up comedy to dance workshops and thrilling motorsport experiences. Whether youre planning a family outing, a fun day with friends or a date night, there is no shortage of options. This weekends 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 3 Jul 2026 6:02 pm

10 cheapest countries to visit in 2026 offering incredible value for Indian travellers

Gone are the days when people had to shell out lakhs for travelling internationally. Exploring a foreign country no longer has to mean emptying your savings account all thanks to favourable exchange rates, affordable accommodation and reasonable flight tickets.

The Times of India 3 Jul 2026 4:44 pm

Woman spots a strange green lump in her gardenWhat she discovers next leaves nature lovers amazed

A gardener's routine turned extraordinary with the discovery of a camouflaged chrysalis. Initially mistaken for garden debris, the green lump revealed a developing butterfly within. This remarkable find highlights how backyards can be vital habitats for fragile creatures. The patient observation of its emergence offers a beautiful reminder to look closer at nature's quiet wonders, even in the most ordinary places.

The Times of India 3 Jul 2026 3:36 pm

5 Best places in the US to spot snakes this AugustA must-visit for wildlife enthusiasts

The month of August is one of the best months to view snakes living in their natural habitats in the United States. Due to the presence of warm weather, many snakes will be out and easy to find, either basking on rocks, crossing trails, or hunting in swamps and forests. The US features an incredible diversity of snakes, ranging from harmless species to venomous snakes. There are some great places that photographers, nature lovers and herpetologists can visit in order to observe snakes in August. Here are 5 of those places.

The Times of India 3 Jul 2026 3:00 pm

Battling a heatwave? Here's how the right thermostat fan setting can help you feel cooler

Your thermostat's fan setting, often overlooked, significantly impacts home comfort and energy bills. While 'Auto' conserves electricity and improves summer humidity control by running the fan only during heating/cooling cycles, 'On' offers consistent temperatures and better air filtration. For allergy sufferers or those with pets, 'On' might be beneficial despite higher costs. Consider your household's priorities to choose the best setting.

The Times of India 3 Jul 2026 2:32 pm

Optical illusion challenge: Can you count all the hidden dogs? only sharp-eyed observers get it right

A viral optical illusion is challenging internet users to count hidden dogs, with many struggling to spot all the animals. The puzzle cleverly uses outlines and shadows to deceive the brain, highlighting how our minds simplify visual information. Experts suggest changing your approach by examining the image methodically to improve observation skills. These brain teasers, while entertaining, can enhance concentration and visual perception.

The Times of India 3 Jul 2026 2:00 pm

Your baby is crying and you don't know why: Here are the 8 common reasons experts want every parent to know

You have fed them. Changed them. Rocked them for what feels like hours. And still, the crying does not stop. If you are a new parent, this moment can feel overwhelming, exhausting, and even frightening. But here is something important to understand: your baby is not crying to trouble you. They are talking to you. It is the only language they have. Crying is a baby's principal means of communicating with the outside world, and infants communicate their needs through cries, which often differ for various reasons. In fact, Spanish researchers who studied adults' ability to recognise the cause of a baby's cry found that even though the main reasons are hunger, pain, anger, and fear, adults, especially first-time parents, cannot easily identify which emotion is behind the tears. So let us make it easier. Here are the 8 most common reasons your baby cries and what you can do about each one.

The Times of India 3 Jul 2026 1:55 pm

5 habits that make you a better lover than almost everyone around you

Here are five habits that quietly separate great partners from everyone else.

The Times of India 3 Jul 2026 1:02 pm

5 snake myths every traveller should stop believing and what nature lover and adventure seeker needs to know

This is a fact that snakes play an important role in maintaining healthy ecosystems. They control rodent populations and serve as important links in the food chain. Without them, it is possible that many natural habitats would become ecologically imbalanced.

The Times of India 3 Jul 2026 1:02 pm

Psychology says people who buy more plants are happier; the real reason has nothing to do with gardening

Bringing nature indoors offers significant mental health benefits, according to UK Research and Innovation. Houseplants create a calming atmosphere, reduce stress, and improve mood, even for those without gardening skills. Caring for plants provides a sense of purpose and encourages mindfulness, contributing to overall well-being and a more balanced life. These green companions offer a simple yet effective way to enhance daily living.

The Times of India 3 Jul 2026 12:00 pm

Taylor Swifts wedding: Why millions of fans are emotionally invested, according to psychologists

Millions are captivated by celebrity personal lives, like Taylor Swift's, due to parasocial relationships. Experts explain this phenomenon as a natural human tendency to form emotional bonds with public figures, similar to personal connections, fueled by empathy and music. While fans feel a sense of knowing celebrities, they understand the one-sided nature of these connections, keeping reality and adoration distinct.

The Times of India 3 Jul 2026 11:56 am

Parents often regret not doing these things before age 10

Parents often reflect on missed opportunities during their children's early years, wishing they had prioritized simple, everyday moments over grand gestures. Key regrets include not engaging in child-led play, stopping read-alouds too soon, and failing to apologize for mistakes. Experts emphasize that these seemingly ordinary interactions, like creating traditions, teaching life skills, and expressing love consistently, build lasting emotional security and cherished memories.

The Times of India 3 Jul 2026 10:45 am

Monsoon alert: Vipers become more active during the rainsHere's how to stay safe

The monsoon brings about change in India's landscape, but this period is also associated with frequent snake sightings. Some species people should beware of are vipers, which are spread all over the territory of India. The flooding caused by heavy rains may force these snakes to seek shelter elsewhere, and that means a threat to human lives. Although vipers do not bite unless provoked, there are certain preventive measures that help people avoid snakebites. Here are 6 important tips to remember when dealing with the rainy season.

The Times of India 3 Jul 2026 10:30 am

Once part of poor people's diet, these 10 foods are now luxury health staples

What was once considered ordinary now appears in health cafs, organic stores and gourmet restaurant menus, often carrying a much higher price tag than before. Here are 10 foods that have made one of the most remarkable journeys from humble kitchens to luxury health aisles.

The Times of India 3 Jul 2026 9:46 am

8 things fathers do that children remember for life

Children may forget what was said word for word, but they rarely forget how a parent made them feel. A father's everyday habits can quietly become the foundation of a child's confidence, resilience and sense of security, often staying with them well into adulthood. Here are eight things fathers do that children remember for life.

The Times of India 3 Jul 2026 9:30 am

Psychology says inconsistent parenting can affect children more than strict parenting: Heres why

Parenting can never be perfect, and there are times when parents can feel like everything is being too much for them. What may feel like an easy yes some days, can also become a firm No from the parents side. While being flexible is an integral part of parenting, constantly changing the rules, expectations, and consequences is something children struggle to understand. Over time, this unpredictability can shape the way children think, behave, and relate to their parents. Psychology says inconsistent parents often raise children who struggle to understand boundaries, find it difficult to regulate their behavior and struggle to feel emotionally secure.

The Times of India 3 Jul 2026 7:00 am

5 most effective ways to make money through social media in 2026

If you've ever wondered how people are actually making money online in 2026, here are five methods that continue to work.

The Times of India 3 Jul 2026 12:00 am

There are only 3 American states that start with the letter 'C'; here's why every traveller on a U.S trip should visit them

These states are California, Colorado, and Connecticut and together, these states showcase the incredible diversity of the United States, making each one worth adding to your travel bucket list.

The Times of India 2 Jul 2026 11:56 pm

5 superfoods that reduce seasonal hair fall naturally

Hair needs protein, iron, healthy fats, vitamins and antioxidants to grow well. If your body isn't getting enough of these nutrients, your hair is often one of the first places where it shows. The good news? Some of the best foods for your hair have probably been sitting in your kitchen all along.

The Times of India 2 Jul 2026 10:29 pm

7 viral techniques people are using to keep mice away without poison

That's why natural remedies and humane methods continue to be widely shared online. Some have been around for years, while others became popular after going viral on social media

The Times of India 2 Jul 2026 8:30 pm

Monsoon 2026: Easy dcor changes that can make your home feel warm and inviting

Interior designer Punam Kalra emphasizes transforming homes for monsoon beyond mere maintenance. She advocates for creating emotionally warmer and visually calmer spaces by focusing on materiality, suggesting upholstered and textured fabrics for comfort. Kalra also highlights the importance of thoughtful furniture arrangement for increased family interaction and layered lighting to combat dullness.

The Times of India 2 Jul 2026 8:15 pm

Psychology says people who take short trips every few months are happier, less stressed and more resilient than those who wait for one big annual vacation

Forget long annual holidays! Psychologists reveal frequent short breaks offer more happiness and stress relief than one extended vacation. Regular 'mental resets' prevent burnout, with anticipation of travel itself boosting positivity. For busy professionals, even a three-day getaway every few months provides crucial recovery, proving that 'how often' you travel truly matters more than 'how long'.

The Times of India 2 Jul 2026 8:07 pm

Do you 'fext' with your partner? Here's why this might be sabotaging your relationship

Modern relationships are increasingly navigating conflict through text, a phenomenon now termed 'fexting'. This silent battle, marked by delayed replies and cold messages, can escalate misunderstandings due to the absence of non-verbal cues. While texting offers a pause for thought, it often hinders genuine connection. Experts advise using 'I statements' and taking breaks, but stress that complex issues are best resolved face-to-face or via phone for healthier communication.

The Times of India 2 Jul 2026 7:30 pm

Watch: Agra vendor stuffs paratha with neem leaves instead of aloo, paneer, or gobhi; internet can't unsee it

A street food vendor in Agra has sparked online buzz with his unique neem leaf paratha. The video showcasing the preparation, from plucking fresh leaves to frying the golden-brown creation, has garnered widespread reactions. Internet users expressed surprise and amusement, with some humorously questioning who would eat it and others suggesting it might be for health-conscious individuals. This innovative take on a beloved Indian dish has certainly captured attention.

The Times of India 2 Jul 2026 7:30 pm

'Mumbai hustle with a million-dollar view': Employee gives a peek into the mesmerising 'green' view from his office and calls it a 'privilege'

A Mumbai office worker's viral video revealed a surprisingly lush, green monsoon view, a stark contrast to the city's typical concrete jungle. While most corporate towers offer glimpses of skyscrapers or the sea, this office, identified by commenters as Infinity IT Park in Goregaon, presented a scene reminiscent of a hill station.

The Times of India 2 Jul 2026 6:30 pm

Not just screens: Studies suggest your child's mental wellbeing may also be linked to how well they care for their teeth

Beyond social media and late nights, a child's daily oral hygiene is now linked to their mental well-being. New research reveals that issues like cavities and discolored teeth can lead to bullying, impacting self-esteem, school performance, and social relationships. With many children experiencing dental problems and inconsistent brushing habits, this overlooked aspect of health significantly affects their overall quality of life and confidence.

The Times of India 2 Jul 2026 6:00 pm

The jokes your child never forgets: 5 innocent-looking comments that can quietly damage their confidence

Children's memories are deeply shaped by how loved ones make them feel. What adults perceive as lighthearted teasing can inflict lasting damage on a child's self-esteem, impacting their confidence for years. Experts urge adults to refrain from mocking children's mistakes, appearance, emotions, passions, and fears, emphasizing that acceptance and respect are crucial for healthy development and a strong sense of self.

The Times of India 2 Jul 2026 5:30 pm

200 birds visit this Noida balcony daily: How did a woman turn her DIY balcony into a bird haven? ( It began with just one sparrow)

A Noida woman transformed her high-rise balcony into a haven for birds, creating a peaceful escape from urban noise. Inspired by a trip to the hills, Ekta Nahar added plants, water, and grains, patiently building trust. Her balcony now attracts nearly 200 birds daily, highlighting the importance of safety and natural elements for avian visitors. Her success offers a blueprint for city dwellers seeking to connect with nature.

The Times of India 2 Jul 2026 5:00 pm

Man opens truck door to find a bear sitting in the front seat; what he did next leaves internet amazed

A Colorado man's routine day took a wild turn when he discovered a bear comfortably seated in his truck's front seat. Instead of panicking, the man calmly used a wooden stick to coax the surprised animal out. The entire encounter, captured on surveillance cameras, has captivated the internet, highlighting the importance of patience when dealing with wildlife. Experts advise securing vehicles to prevent such encounters.

The Times of India 2 Jul 2026 5:00 pm

The Fantasy Coffins of Ghana; a unique funeral tradition that turns death into celebrations of life and why travellers are fascinated

In Ghana, a unique tradition transforms death into vibrant art with designer coffins. The Ga community crafts elaborate, handcrafted coffins shaped like objects representing the deceased's life from fish for fishermen to airplanes for pilots. This practice, originating in the 1950s, turns funerals into celebrations of individuality and legacy, offering travelers a profound cultural experience.

The Times of India 2 Jul 2026 4:52 pm

Watched Raakh? Here are 5 powerful parenting lessons every parent can learn from the series

The Hindi crime thriller 'Raakh', set in 1978 Delhi, delves into the kidnapping and murder of two teenagers, inspired by the Ranga-Billa case. Beyond its gripping narrative, the series offers vital parenting lessons. It emphasizes teaching children safety without instilling fear, fostering open communication, balancing independence with guidance, cultivating small safety habits, and prioritizing emotional presence over perfection. These insights remain crucial for raising aware and confident children.

The Times of India 2 Jul 2026 4:24 pm

I fly business class, my children travel in economy: Why Farah Khan practices this travel rule and 4 parenting lessons modern parents can learn from her

Every parent wants to give their child a better life than they had. But where do you draw the line between providing comfort and raising children who take that comfort for granted? Filmmaker and choreographer Farah Khan believes the answer lies in teaching children the value of privilege early. Speaking candidly on comedian Bharti Singh's podcast, Farah shared the parenting philosophy she follows with her 3 kids.The conversation began when Bharti asked Farah what family holidays are like with three children, especially on long flights. Farah's answer surprised her. They sit at the back... in economy, Farah said, I fly business class, the children travel in economy.The reason, however, had nothing to do with saving money. It was about raising grounded children. Here are four parenting lessons that stand out from Farah Khan's refreshingly practical approach.Teach children that luxury is earned, not expectedFor Farah, travelling in business class isn't something her children automatically get simply because they are her children. Explaining her thinking, she said, What have they done to sit in business class? What have they done to deserve it?She added with a little humour, If I start putting them in first class or business class from now itself, then later in life I'm going to be in trouble.It's a simple lesson, but an important one. When children learn that every privilege has value, they are more likely to appreciate it instead of expecting it.Remind children that being privileged doesn't mean being spoiltOne moment from the conversation perfectly summed up Farah's parenting style. She revealed that her son once told her, I think I am spoilt. Instead of agreeing, Farah corrected him. No, you're not spoilt. You are privileged. Then she explained the difference. We struggled so much so that you could go to a good school in an AC car and study in classrooms that are also air-conditioned, said Farah.That distinction matters. Farah doesn't want her children to feel guilty about having a comfortable life. She wants them to understand that those comforts came from years of hard work and sacrifice. Gratitude, not guilt, is the lesson.Children don't need luxury to have a good timeMany parents worry that if children don't get the est of everything, they'll complain. Farah says that's rarely been the case. Talking about long flights, she laughed and said, All three of them sit with their headphones on and watch movies or TV during the flight.When they were much younger, she occasionally kept them with her. Once in a while I've taken them with me, especially when they were quite young so that I could keep an eye on them. But that phase passed. For many years now, they have been travelling in economy.The point is that children adapt surprisingly well. More often than not, they're excited about the holiday itself, not whether they're sitting in economy or business class.Let your children know what it took to build the life they haveFarah also spoke honestly about how different her own childhood was from the one her children are growing up in. Today they go to school in an AC car. We can't send them by BEST buses in Mumbai anymore. Those were different times when we travelled that way, and it was safer too.She doesn't pretend life has always been easy. Instead, she reminds her children that the comforts they enjoy today are the result of years of struggle. We struggled so much so that you could have this life.It's a conversation many parents shy away from, but it can be one of the most valuable. When children understand the story behind what they have, they're often more likely to respect it.Farah Khan's parenting philosophy isn't really about business class and economy class. In an age where it's easy to give children everything, Farah's approach is a gentle reminder that one of the greatest gifts parents can give isn't luxury, it's perspective.

The Times of India 2 Jul 2026 4:00 pm

Erling Haaland's home is an abode of warmth laden with a tinge of freshness: Art inspirations to take away

Erling Haaland is making waves at his debut World Cup, netting five goals and trailing only Lionel Messi for the Golden Boot. Norway's star striker finds solace in his understated, comfortable home away from the pitch. His YouTube video reveals a kitchen featuring fresh rosemary, focused shelf lighting, jute coasters for a boho vibe, and stylish suspended bulb lights, offering a glimpse into his calm off-field life.

The Times of India 2 Jul 2026 3:51 pm

Meaningful return gifts for children's birthdays: 7 ideas with emotional and educational value

Birthday parties are carrying a deeper meaning now. More than just a celebration, parties are now becoming a tradition to create lasting memories and teach children meaningful values. Over the years, one tradition has become a relevant means to add more meaning to these celebrations: Return gifts.There was a time when return gifts were mostly about handing children flashy toys, novelty items or expensive trinkets as a token of appreciation for attending the party. However, its time that parents make some changes to the options they considered perfect for return gifts. Instead of choosing things that offer momentary excitement, parents can choose options that add value in a childs life.Here are some birthday return gift ideas that are both emotional and educational:

The Times of India 2 Jul 2026 3:01 pm

Monsoon is here: 5 safety tips to prevent snakes from entering your home

The onset of the monsoon means cooler weather, but it is also associated with higher risks of snake encounters in residential zones. Monsoons cause flooding of burrows and natural shelters and force snakes to find new places to live, which may lead them closer to houses. Although snakes avoid being near people, certain preventative measures may ensure protection against these reptiles. Here are five measures that homeowners can undertake to make their dwellings less attractive to snakes during the monsoon season.

The Times of India 2 Jul 2026 3:00 pm

Inside a king cobra nest: How the worlds longest venomous snake builds a home unlike any other

The king cobra, renowned as the world's longest venomous snake, exhibits a unique nesting behavior unseen in most reptiles. Unlike other snakes that abandon their eggs, female king cobras meticulously construct nests from leaves and debris, then diligently guard them. This devoted parental care, a rarity among snakes, significantly boosts offspring survival rates in their Indian and Southeast Asian forest habitats.

The Times of India 2 Jul 2026 2:15 pm

Does 'simple' art actually mean more than how we look at it? What we miss when we call art 'too simple' and why is it so expansive

Simple art often sparks confusion, with many mistaking minimalism for a lack of effort. However, artists reveal that achieving such simplicity is the result of years of experience, emotional depth, and rigorous refinement. It's not about the time spent on the canvas, but the lifetime of learning that informs each deliberate stroke, stripping away the unnecessary to reveal raw truth.

The Times of India 2 Jul 2026 1:30 pm

Russian couple climbed the Empire State Building to get engaged, then were arrested; why it remains New York's most iconic tourist attraction

A Russian daredevil couple, Angela Nikolau and Ivan Beerkus, illegally scaled the Empire State Building's antenna spire for a dramatic marriage proposal. Filmed without safety gear, they unfurled a peace banner before Beerkus proposed. The stunt, captured in a viral video, ended with their arrest and multiple charges, including burglary and reckless endangerment.

The Times of India 2 Jul 2026 1:07 pm

'Bad deal': IIT-IIM graduate earning 1.6 crore refuses to marry women earning 6-15 LPA

A viral post ignited debate on arranged marriages, questioning if financial calculations now outweigh compatibility. An IIT/IIM graduate earning 1.6 crore annually sought a partner, but found most interested women earned significantly less. He desired a partner with a comparable income to share responsibilities, sparking discussions on independence versus financial security in modern Indian relationships.

The Times of India 2 Jul 2026 1:00 pm

Venomous cobra found inside moving car on Ghaziabad elevated road; Dramatic rescue goes viral

A Ghaziabad woman's composure during a terrifying encounter with a venomous cobra inside her moving car on the Elevated Road has captivated social media. She calmly stopped, exited, and alerted traffic police, preventing panic. Rescuers swiftly arrived, safely removing the snake and ensuring no harm came to the driver, officers, or the cobra. The incident highlights the importance of staying calm and relying on trained professionals.

The Times of India 2 Jul 2026 1:00 pm

Blood Falls: The mysterious Antarctic waterfall that looks like its pouring blood

Antarctica's 'Blood Falls' is a striking natural wonder, not of blood, but of iron-rich water from a 1.5-million-year-old sub-glacial lake. This ancient, super-salty reservoir, trapped beneath the Taylor Glacier, flows to the surface through tiny cracks. Upon contact with oxygen, the iron oxidizes, creating the dramatic red hue. Scientists are studying this phenomenon to understand glacial history and the potential for life on icy moons.

The Times of India 2 Jul 2026 12:33 pm

Psychology says children stop sharing problems after parents repeatedly do these 7 things

If they expect to be judged, dismissed or punished every time they speak honestly, they begin keeping more of their lives to themselves. Over time, small secrets can turn into bigger ones, making it harder for parents to know what their children are really going through. Here are seven parenting habits that can quietly discourage children from sharing their problems.

The Times of India 2 Jul 2026 12:12 pm

Optical illusion: This is not just a woman talking on the phone; only 2% of people can spot all 'four women' hidden in this sketch

Optical illusions are interesting images that challenge our minds, inviting us to solve a puzzle and find what is hidden.And some of these optical illusions are so interesting that they compel us to try our luck.This pencil sketch is an optical illusion with tricky visualisations hidden in plain sight. What looks like a mesmerising sketch has convinced thousands of people that their eyes are playing tricks on them.This sketch is doing the rounds on social media and claims that only two percent of viewers can spot all the tricks hidden within it.The picture, created by Ukrainian artist Oleg Shupliak, appears at first to be a simple sketch of a woman with flowing hair, but it actually 'secretly' contains four separate women worked into the same composition, disguised as ordinary details most people wouldn't think twice about.So are you among the 2 percent who can actually spot them all?

The Times of India 2 Jul 2026 12:08 pm

Quote of the day by Sadhguru: Your Life becomes beautiful when you give it all and do not care what comes or does not come. The Joy of Life is in expression, not in begging. What the yogi has to say on keeping expectations and not expecting outcomes

Life's true beauty unfolds not through relentless pursuit of external validation, but by living wholeheartedly, as Sadhguru advises. Embracing sincerity and giving your best in all endeavors, irrespective of outcomes, unlocks genuine joy. This philosophy encourages self-expression over a constant plea for approval, a vital message in today's comparison-driven digital age, urging individuals to reclaim self-respect through their actions.

The Times of India 2 Jul 2026 8:59 am

Can you spot the odd bee? This viral brainteaser claims only people with sharp vision can solve it quickly

An eye-catching optical illusion that has started doing the rounds on the internet. It features several dozen bees, which hide one unique one. The question is whether you can distinguish it in the next minute. Although it might sound simple enough, the puzzle seems to stump many people for a long time.

The Times of India 2 Jul 2026 8:55 am

3.6 lakh a month in Dubai: Indian couples expense breakdown is shocking the internet

An Indian couple's detailed Dubai living expenses, totaling 3.37-3.63 lakh monthly, have gone viral, resonating with many as a realistic portrayal. Their budget includes a significant EMI, utilities, substantial food and dining costs, and considerable commuting expenses for both partners. This breakdown offers a stark contrast to claims of extremely low living costs in the UAE, sparking widespread discussion online.

The Times of India 2 Jul 2026 12:26 am

Think you will get your full deposit back? These surprisingly common move-out mistakes could lead to major deductions from your security deposit

Getting the keys to a new home is exciting. Giving them back, however, can become expensive. Many renters assume that security deposits are automatically returned at the end of a lease, only to be surprised by unexpected deductions. From ignoring tiny repairs to skipping a final walkthrough, some common move-out mistakes can quietly eat into the deposit. Here's a closer look at the errors that often cost tenants money and how a little planning can make all the difference.

The Times of India 2 Jul 2026 12:08 am

WhatsApp's new username feature sparks scam fears; Ankur Warikoo warns; Dhruv Rathee reacts

WhatsApp's upcoming username feature, designed for privacy by allowing users to connect without sharing phone numbers, is sparking concerns about increased online impersonation in India. Entrepreneur Ankur Warikoo highlighted how scammers could create similar usernames to public figures, making it difficult to verify authenticity. This has ignited a debate, with many questioning Meta's commitment to combating fraud across its platforms.

The Times of India 1 Jul 2026 11:37 pm

Why New Orleans is Americas best destination for multigenerational family travel; a 5-day itinerary packed with culture, nature and fun

New Orleans offers a vibrant five-day family adventure, blending history, culture, and fun. Explore the iconic French Quarter with beignets and river cruises, delve into fascinating museums like the WWII Museum, and enjoy the natural beauty of City Park. Uptown presents the renowned Audubon Zoo and lively Magazine Street, while day trips offer thrilling zip-lining and swamp tours. This city promises unforgettable multigenerational experiences for all.

The Times of India 1 Jul 2026 10:48 pm

Psychology says children need their parents the most during these 5 vulnerable moments of the day and how parents should respond during these moments

We think its the biggest milestones in a childs life that shape who they become, or how they see their life. While special moments certainly matter, Psychology suggests that its the ordinary moments that shape a childs emotional wellbeing. During a regular day, there are certain moments that make children emotionally vulnerable. In such moments, children become sensitive to their parents' words, tone, behavior, and even expressions. These are the five moments of the day when a child feels emotionally vulnerable.

The Times of India 1 Jul 2026 9:19 pm

5 secrets to build an aura everyone feels attracted to

The interesting part is that this isn't something only a lucky few are born with. It's built through small, everyday habits that slowly become part of your personality. If you've ever wondered why some people seem effortlessly magnetic, here are five secrets worth practicing.

The Times of India 1 Jul 2026 8:05 pm

10 beautiful baby girl names inspired by the beauty of nature and their heartwarming meanings

Choosing a name for your baby girl is one of the most memorable moments of parenthood. A name stays with a child for life, becoming a part of her identity and story. Many parents today are drawn to names inspired by nature because they reflect beauty, peace, strength, and growth. From flowers and trees to rivers and the sky, nature offers endless inspiration for meaningful and timeless names. If you're looking for a name that feels fresh, elegant, and connected to the natural world, here are 10 beautiful baby girl names inspired by nature, along with their origins and meanings.

The Times of India 1 Jul 2026 7:00 pm

Bengaluru daycare horror: 8 red flags every parent should know before choosing a daycare

For most parents, dropping their child in a daycare is an act of trust. But the alleged horror that took place in Bengaluru has left many parents shaken and scared.The shocking incident is reported to have taken place in the childcare facility of an IT company in Bengaluru. Videos that have since gone viral allegedly show women caregivers physically abusing toddlers. According to the complaint, caregivers allegedly placed children inside a front-loading washing machine, sprayed water from the jet spray into their mouths and locked them inside bathrooms. The toddlers seen in the videos are the children of employees who relied on the daycare facility while they were at work. Based on complaints, police have now registered a case against five women.While incidents like these are rare, they serve as a sobering reminder that parents need to look beyond colourful classrooms, expensive facilities and glowing reviews when choosing a daycare. Child safety experts say there are often subtle warning signs that indicate whether a childcare centre is truly safe and child-friendly.8 red flags every parent should know before choosing a daycareThe caregiver-to-child ratio is too highResearch consistently shows that smaller group sizes and lower child-to-caregiver ratios are linked to better supervision, safer environments and healthier emotional development. Ask how many children each caregiver is responsible for, especially in the infant and toddler rooms.The daycare lacks basic safety measuresLook beyond colourful walls. Are electrical sockets covered? Are cleaning supplies locked away? Are gates secure? Is outdoor play equipment well maintained? Childproofing is one of the first signs of a safety-conscious centre.You aren't allowed to tour the facility properlyParents should be encouraged to visit the daycare, observe the environment and ask questions. If you're rushed through the tour or restricted from seeing key areas, ask yourself what they're trying to hide.Children don't appear engagedStart observing the daycare as soon as you enter. Check if the children are interacting with caregivers or whether they are engaged in screens instead of reading, playing and exploring?The caregivers dont interact warmly with the children Observe the way the caregivers speak with the children. Are they comforting the children who are crying, or are they getting down to eye level while speaking? The red flags will be visible if the caregivers look impatient, harsh, or distracted. Poor hygiene is visibleResearch shows that good hygiene significantly reduces the spread of infections in childcare settings. Watch whether caregivers wash their hands, toys are cleaned regularly, diaper-changing areas are sanitised and food is handled safely.Ask about the monitoring of CCTVsMany daycare centres use CCTVs as a selling point. However, parents need to think beyond that. Ask the daycare people about the monitoring of those CCTVs- who does it? How long is it stored or how can it be reviewed?You feel pressured to enrol immediatelyIf the daycare pushes you to pay without giving you enough time to ask questions, review policies or visit again, take it as a warning sign. A reputable daycare understands that parents need time to make an informed decision.While the Bengaluru incident is deeply disturbing and no child or parent should go through such a horror. However, its also a reminder for many parents who have no choice but to rely on daycares. What parents can do here is prioritise their childs safety by being more aware. ask more questions, observe more closely and choose childcare centres that portray transparency over appearance. When it comes to your child's well-being, a little diligence before enrolment can go a long way in ensuring they are left in safe and nurturing hands.

The Times of India 1 Jul 2026 6:58 pm

'I cannot hear or speak, but I will be happy to assist': Passenger's encounter with deaf and mute airport employee wins hearts online

A heartwarming airport encounter has captured the internet's attention. A passenger shared a video of Afjal, an IndiGo employee who is deaf and mute, expertly assisting travelers at baggage check-in. The video highlights Afjal's professionalism and cheerful demeanor, proving that effective communication transcends spoken words. Social media users lauded Afjal's dedication and praised the airline for its inclusive hiring practices, sparking a wider conversation about creating more accessible workplaces.

The Times of India 1 Jul 2026 6:12 pm

Exclusive: How two sisters brought Korean karaoke to Hyderabad

Hyderabads love for all things Korean is only growing. From K-dramas and K-pop to Korean food, the city has embraced the Hallyu wave like never before. Now, that craze has found a new address with the arrival of Korean-style karaoke, bringing yet another slice of South Koreas entertainment culture to Hyderabad. South Koreas popular private-room 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 1 Jul 2026 6:12 pm

Bahut zaruri hai chote bhai ka exam hai: Cop's plea to truck drivers for stranded student wins hearts on social media

A heartwarming video captured a police officer's dedication as he stopped trucks on a highway to help a stranded boy reach his crucial exam on time. After several rejections, he found a driver heading towards the exam center, personally ensuring the boy boarded and wished him luck. This act of humanity resonated widely on social media, earning praise for the officer's concern and resourcefulness.

The Times of India 1 Jul 2026 5:54 pm

Psychology says that individuals who travel with family tend to exhibit higher emotional resilience, stronger social bonding, and better overall well-being

In today's fast-paced world, family travel offers a vital antidote to modern disconnect. Research highlights how shared adventures and new experiences forge stronger emotional bonds, boost resilience, and foster personal growth for both children and adults. Beyond a temporary escape, these journeys create lasting memories, reduce stress, and enhance overall well-being, proving that the true souvenir is the strengthened family connection.

The Times of India 1 Jul 2026 5:22 pm

Woman tips delivery guy 500 for a 15 order; he says it is worth nearly two days of his income

A Blinkit delivery rider's day was transformed by a customer's extraordinary generosity. After completing a 15 order, the rider, whose daily earnings were just 97, received a 500 tip. This unexpected act of kindness, equivalent to nearly two days' wages, deeply moved the rider and has since gone viral, highlighting the significant impact of small gestures on gig workers.

The Times of India 1 Jul 2026 5:04 pm

The 'World's Longest Train Journey' takes you across 13 countries in about 21 days on one epic rail adventure

Embark on an extraordinary 21-day, 18,755 km rail odyssey from Portugal to Singapore, traversing 13 countries without a single flight. This epic journey, a dream for slow travelers, connects Europe and Asia through a series of international train routes. Experience diverse landscapes from Portuguese coasts to Chinese high-speed networks, with options to navigate geopolitical shifts via Central Asia or Turkey.

The Times of India 1 Jul 2026 4:53 pm

A fluffy bird with 8 legs? How an African Jacana dad carrying his chicks is a sweet optical illusion

A viral photo of an African Jacana bird appearing to have eight legs has captivated social media. Wildlife photographer Neal Cooper captured the stunning image, revealing a remarkable parental behavior. The male Jacana, the primary caregiver, tucks his unusually long-legged chicks under his wings for protection, creating the illusion of extra limbs. This fascinating display highlights exceptional paternal involvement in the avian world.

The Times of India 1 Jul 2026 3:28 pm

8 Most beautiful train journeys in South India you should take at least once

India's south has some amazing railway journeys with the most fascinating view of nature outside the windows of a moving train. Some of the most popular routes here include mountain rail tracks. From UNESCO-listed mountain railways and coastal bridges stretching across the sea to lush forests, waterfalls, and scenic beaches, these routes showcase the region's incredible natural beauty. Whether you're a railway enthusiast or simply looking for a memorable holiday, these train rides promise unforgettable views that make the journey every bit as rewarding as the destination.

The Times of India 1 Jul 2026 3:00 pm

Where snakes are worshipped: 10 sacred and mysterious snake temples of India every traveller should visit

India reveres snakes, weaving them into mythology and tradition. This article highlights ten unique snake temples across the country, from Kerala's Mannarasala Sree Nagaraja Temple with its thousands of serpent idols to Madhya Pradesh's Nagchandreshwar Temple, which opens only once a year. These sacred sites offer fascinating glimpses into India's deep-rooted snake worship and spiritual heritage.

The Times of India 1 Jul 2026 2:18 pm

Sharvari's home is a cradle of Indian antiques balanced with neutral warmth: Art inspirations to take away

Sharvari recently captivated audiences on India's Got Talent and promoted her upcoming film Alpha. She also unveiled her Mumbai home, a testament to her mother's design vision. The space beautifully blends Indian antiques with minimalist aesthetics, featuring a traditional swing, carved wooden furniture, and personal memorabilia on the staircase, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere.

The Times of India 1 Jul 2026 2:00 pm

Can you spot the hidden summer snack in this busy market? This viral brainteaser is tricking thousands

An eye-catching optical illusion is challenging people's observation skills since it has left thousands of puzzle lovers confused. Challenges viewers to spot an unexpected summer snack hidden inside a bustling market scene. While the illustration is packed with shoppers, food stalls, colourful displays, and tiny details, one item doesn't belong. The challenge? Find the hidden ice cream cone in under 20 seconds. It sounds simple, but the busy artwork has made this puzzle surprisingly difficult for many people.

The Times of India 1 Jul 2026 12:59 pm

Greece becomes the 10th country to accept Indias UPI; what it means for Indian tourists visiting Europe

Indian travellers can now rejoice as Greece officially accepts UPI payments, making it the tenth country to do so. This integration, facilitated by NPCI International and Eurobank, simplifies digital transactions for tourists at participating merchants. Eligible visitors can now pay for meals, souvenirs, and more, reducing reliance on cash and international cards. This move promises a smoother travel experience for those exploring Greece's iconic destinations.

The Times of India 1 Jul 2026 12:47 pm

Meet the 'Dinosaur Bird' Cassowary: World's most dangerous bird that delivers kicks powerful enough to break your bones and is the closest dinosaur relative.

Meet the cassowary, a bird hailed as the closest living relative to dinosaurs. Standing nearly two meters tall and weighing over 58 kilograms, this Australian native boasts reptilian legs, sharp claws up to 12 centimeters long, and a formidable casque. While not inherently aggressive, cassowaries can deliver bone-breaking kicks and have been known to attack when provoked or protecting their young, making them a creature to be respected.

The Times of India 1 Jul 2026 12:45 pm

Hyderabads biggest malls roll out massive discounts and offers

For fashion lovers, there is no better time to shop than the End of Season Sale (EOSS). Every year, shoppers wait for this period to grab their favourite brands at attractive prices, and this season is no different. From stylish western wear and ethnic outfits to sportswear, footwear and accessories, Hyderabads malls are ready for 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 1 Jul 2026 12:29 pm

7 Indian foods that have survived for over 500 years

Many are still made using the same ingredients and time-honoured techniques that gave them their distinctive flavour hundreds of years ago. Here are seven Indian foods whose timeless taste has endured for more than 500 years.

The Times of India 1 Jul 2026 12:24 pm

Obesity rates have tripled since 1975: Nutritionist says your healthy snacks might be part of the problem

According to the World Health Organisation (WHO), obesity rates have nearly tripled worldwide since 1975. At the same time, the increasing consumption of ultra-processed foods and frequent unhealthy snacking are increasingly contributing to obesity, diabetes and other metabolic disorders. Research published in The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition also indicates that snacks high in protein and fibre can increase satiety, decrease hunger and lead to a lower total calorie intake over the rest of the day.Smart snacking is not so much about eating less, but about eating strategically, nutritionists say.Best low-calorie snacks are those that have fibre, protein, hydration and healthy fats, rather than empty calories, Ms. Komal Bhati, Consultant, Clinical Nutritionist, Amrita Hospital, Faridabad, says. The aim is not to starve. The idea is to avoid blood sugar crashes and later mindless overeating. A healthy snack should provide sustained energy, help curb cravings and help prevent excess calorie consumption at the next meal, she says.

The Times of India 1 Jul 2026 11:29 am

From Naomi Osaka to Maria Sharapova: Five times Tennis stars paid homage to pop culture with their on-court fits

Five times tennis stars had the world gasping over their surprising on-court fits.

The Times of India 1 Jul 2026 10:00 am

Highest-protein Indian dals ranked from best to least

Paired with rice or rotis, it forms a more complete protein and has been nourishing generations long before protein powders entered the conversation. Here's a look at some of the highest-protein Indian dals, ranked from the most protein-rich to the least.

The Times of India 1 Jul 2026 10:00 am

Quote of the day by Michelangelo: The best artist has that thought alone which is contained within the marble shell; only the sculptors hand can break the spell to free the figures

Michelangelo's profound insight reveals that true beauty and potential often lie hidden, requiring patience and a unique vision to uncover. His philosophy, exemplified by his sculpting, emphasizes revealing what already exists within raw material rather than inventing it. This timeless wisdom encourages us to look beyond the surface, recognizing that clarity and genuine artistry can emerge through simplification and discovery, a principle still vital in creative endeavors today.

The Times of India 1 Jul 2026 9:48 am

Quote of the day by Sri Sri Ravi Shankar: Sometimes people ask why bad things happen to good people. You are good today, but you dont know what you did yesterday; What Gurudev advises on learning during hard times

When good people face hardship, Sri Sri Ravi Shankar offers a profound perspective on karma. He explains that current suffering might stem from past actions, emphasizing that life's consequences aren't always immediate. This wisdom encourages a broader view beyond surface judgments, suggesting that difficult times can also be opportunities for growth and deeper self-awareness in our fast-paced world.

The Times of India 1 Jul 2026 8:52 am

5 bipedal animals that move on two legs in the most unexpected ways

Here are five such animals that make two-legged movement look completely natural in their own way.

The Times of India 1 Jul 2026 7:00 am

Colonial Williamsburg: Explore the birthplace of the American Revolution as the U.S. celebrates it's 250th anniversary this year

Colonial Williamsburg, America's largest living history museum, is gearing up for a monumental 2026, marking both the nation's 250th Independence anniversary and its own centennial. Visitors can immerse themselves in 18th-century life, exploring historic buildings, witnessing traditional crafts, and experiencing special patriotic events.

The Times of India 30 Jun 2026 11:16 pm

He didn't die in an accident: Founder says young employee's death still haunts him, I remain guilty even to this day

A Delhi-based founder's poignant LinkedIn post about the decade-old death of a young employee has ignited widespread discussion on workplace responsibility and care. Vivek Mehra, CEO of Vikramshila Research, shared his enduring guilt over the incident, where the employee died alone after falling ill. The post prompted former colleagues to share their memories and highlight organizational changes implemented to prioritize employee well-being, sparking a broader conversation on corporate empathy.

The Times of India 30 Jun 2026 11:00 pm

The doctor who runs for tiny hearts: How this doctor turned fitness into a mission to save newborn lives

Dr. Vikas Satwik, a Bengaluru-based neonatologist, finds running essential for his demanding profession. Inspired by charity marathons in the UK, he now runs weekly to maintain physical and mental readiness for unpredictable emergencies. His participation in a 10K run supports the Neonatal Foundation of India, an organization he credits with significantly improving newborn care outcomes and lives. Dr.

The Times of India 30 Jun 2026 9:08 pm

10 quotes by Sadhguru that give a new perspective on parenting

Parenting often comes with an endless list of advice. But beyond routines and discipline, a deeper question arises: What kind of patents do children truly need? Spiritual leader Sadhguru emphasises the same. According to him, parents should be self aware while raising a child. His thoughts encourage parents to shift towards a refreshing stance on parenting. Here are 10 of Sadhgurus most thought-provoking quotes on parenting:

The Times of India 30 Jun 2026 9:00 pm

5 amazing facts about ostriches you probably didn't know

But the world's biggest bird has picked up a few unusual tricks over the years. It can outrun many animals, lays eggs that are hard to believe in size, and is still surrounded by myths that refuse to go away. Here are five facts that make the ostrich worth a closer look.

The Times of India 30 Jun 2026 8:39 pm

5 signs youre destined for great things in life

Here are a few quiet signs that things may actually be moving in the right direction, even if it doesnt feel like it yet.

The Times of India 30 Jun 2026 8:28 pm

'The man who believed in me from day 1': CEO shares why her father's first G-Wagon drive meant everything

A Dubai-based Indian CEO's heartwarming video of her father driving her G-Wagon for the first time has captivated thousands online. Five years ago, her father supported her move to Dubai with just 1 lakh. Now, witnessing his pride in her success, as he takes the wheel of her luxury car, highlights a powerful father-daughter journey and a remarkable achievement that resonated deeply with viewers.

The Times of India 30 Jun 2026 7:31 pm

10 beautiful baby girl names that mean peace and calmness in different languages

A baby's name is one of the first gifts parents give their child. While some families choose names based on tradition or culture, others look for names with beautiful meanings that can inspire their child's journey through life. Among the most cherished meanings are peace, calmness, harmony, and tranquilityqualities that symbolize kindness, emotional strength, and balance. Interestingly, many languages and cultures have names that represent these timeless values. From Arabic and Sanskrit to Japanese and Greek, these names carry stories of hope, serenity, and gentle strength. If you're looking for a meaningful name for your baby girl, here are 10 beautiful names from around the world that signify peace and calmness.

The Times of India 30 Jun 2026 7:00 pm

Her son was diagnosed with autism when he was 2 but then; How this mother's journey is a parenting lesson for many

A Mumbai mother defied dire predictions after her son Vihaan's autism diagnosis, refusing to let it define his potential. Despite early struggles with communication and societal judgment, Sayuri Dalvi's unwavering support and focus on shared activities like running helped Vihaan thrive. Now 21, he drives, writes, and inspires thousands, proving that limitations are often societal, not inherent.

The Times of India 30 Jun 2026 6:00 pm

Meet the Megapode: The chick-like bird that buries its eggs on purpose, and the babies do not look back at their father again

Nature's ingenuity shines with the Megapode, a chicken-sized bird that bypasses traditional incubation. Males meticulously construct heat-generating mounds from vegetation, burying eggs to hatch. Once free, chicks are entirely independent, fending for themselves from day one. This remarkable survival strategy, however, hasn't protected over half of the species from endangerment, primarily due to their prized eggs.

The Times of India 30 Jun 2026 6:00 pm

Shes a leader and a thinker: Alia Bhatts comments about daughter Raha spark a parenting questioncan you spot a childs talent so early?

Actor Alia Bhatt recently shared endearing observations about her daughter Raha's energetic and curious nature, noting her enjoyment of various activities and a natural stage presence. While such early traits are exciting for parents, experts caution against viewing them as definitive predictions. Instead, fostering a supportive environment for exploration and allowing children the freedom to discover their own passions is crucial for their development.

The Times of India 30 Jun 2026 5:30 pm