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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

Psychology says parents who stay calm during tantrums help children learn emotional regulation

A toddler is fidgeting on the floor because his parents didnt buy him the chocolate he asked for- this is a familiar situation for many parents. Such a behavior is often described as a tantrum. Certainly, a childs tantrum can leave any parent feeling frustrated. But psychology has an interesting insight to offer here, and it has a lot to do with the way parents react during a tantrum. Psychologists say when parents remain calm during a child's emotional outburst, they aren't just avoiding conflict. They are actively teaching their child one of life's most valuable skills: emotional regulation.

The Times of India 1 Jul 2026 5:00 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

Life lessons from Chanakya that still apply to modern parenting

Ancient wisdom from Chanakya offers timeless parenting insights for today's challenges. Focusing on character over academics, discipline through guidance, and nurturing curiosity are key. The article highlights how peer influence, parental example, and fostering resilience are crucial. Ultimately, preparing children for life's complexities through patience and independence remains the enduring goal, echoing principles that transcend generations.

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

July gardening guide: 7 flowers, fruits, and vegetables to plant in the UK

July is an extremely productive period for British gardeners, as there are favourable growing conditions for fast-developing vegetables, flowers, and fruit bushes due to warm soil, long daylight, and regular watering. Although the majority of people believe that all plantings must be carried out during spring months, in July, there are still a lot of plants which will provide a gardener with fruits and beautiful flowers till the end of autumn. Here are seven suitable plants to be grown in this month.

The Times of India 1 Jul 2026 8:30 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

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

Meet Tripod: The three-legged mother deer, who was shot in a leg and has now adopted two fawns from another doe

A heartwarming tale of resilience unfolds as Tripod, a three-legged doe, has adopted two orphaned fawns, adding to her own offspring. Photographed by Tanya Decatur, the deer's remarkable maternal instincts have captivated online audiences. Despite losing a leg to a hunting accident last November, Tripod demonstrates incredible survival skills, now nurturing a blended family and offering a powerful symbol of love and perseverance.

The Times of India 30 Jun 2026 5:10 pm

Doctors said I may never walk: Why Moroccos FIFA WC hero Ismael Saibari's hug with his crying mother is touching millions

Morocco's Ismael Saibari's emotional World Cup celebration with his mother resonated globally, highlighting a journey far beyond football. Born with a severe foot deformity, doctors doubted he would ever walk properly. His mother's unwavering faith and sacrifice saw him overcome this, leading to a moment of profound gratitude on the world stage. This touching scene underscores the power of parental belief in navigating life's most challenging obstacles.

The Times of India 30 Jun 2026 5:02 pm

July food guide: 5 newly opened spots to check out in Hyderabad

Hyderabads culinary landscape has been busy for the past few months. June has been especially happening with the number of launches it has seen. So now, July is ready to welcome a massive wave of exciting cuisines- bringing everything from legendary street chaat to immersive sushi experience. Notably, most new openings in the city come 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 30 Jun 2026 4:50 pm

A train game separated two deaf brothers for 35 years, and an innocent childhood cue reunited them; How Lei found his way back to family decades later

A deaf and non-verbal boy, Lei Zeqing, lost his family at age 10 after a playful train ride went awry. For 35 years, he navigated life with the kindness of strangers, notably a restaurant owner who became a father figure. A unique childhood habit, writing his name backward, finally reunited him with his family, proving that hope and compassion can bridge even the longest separations.

The Times of India 30 Jun 2026 4:00 pm

Where is Siya Spot? How Dark Tourism is changing visits to Lohagad Fort

Lohagad Fort, a historic Maratha stronghold, is now drawing visitors seeking the site of a recent high-profile murder. Dubbed 'Siya Spot,' this location has seen a surge in interest, overshadowing the fort's rich heritage. This phenomenon highlights the growing trend of 'dark tourism,' where tragic events attract curious travelers, transforming historical sites into morbid attractions.

The Times of India 30 Jun 2026 3:51 pm

7 Natural ways to clean your home floors without harsh chemicals

Having clean floors is a prerequisite for any healthy and cosy home, but most commercial floor cleaners contain strong chemical components which may remain after treatment or leave some kind of smell. There is no need for you to rely on harsh cleaning products every time you want to clean your floors. There are various household items that can be used to get rid of dirt and stains easily and effectively. Whether it comes to tile, stone, vinyl, or sealed wooden floors, there are natural ways to clean your floors. Here are 7 different methods of cleaning your floors.

The Times of India 30 Jun 2026 3:00 pm

Neymar Jr's penthouse in Dubai looks straight out of a futuristic car game plot: Art inspirations to take away

Football superstar Neymar Jr.'s Dubai penthouse at Bugatti Residences is a marvel of futuristic design. Boasting an in-home car elevator, sculptural sofas, and sleek marble floors, the residence offers breathtaking skyline views. This opulent abode blurs the lines between a home and a concept car, promising a truly cinematic living experience for its owner.

The Times of India 30 Jun 2026 2:48 pm

This father lost a leg saving his 2-year-old daughter; says its a trade Id make any day

A father's quick thinking saved his two-year-old daughter from an out-of-control truck in Venice, Los Angeles. Jordan Stannard instinctively pushed his daughter to safety, but the vehicle struck him, causing severe leg injuries that led to an amputation. Despite the life-altering sacrifice, Stannard expresses immense gratitude that his daughter is unharmed, finding strength in family support as he begins his recovery and rehabilitation.

The Times of India 30 Jun 2026 2:22 pm

This unique church in Europe is decorated with the bones of up to 70,000 people; here's how curious travellers can visit

A Gothic church in the Czech Republic, the Sedlec Ossuary, hides an extraordinary secret within. Once a sacred burial ground, it now houses the remains of an estimated 70,000 people, meticulously arranged into art. From a bone chandelier to skull pyramids and a family crest, this Bone Church offers a unique and thought-provoking artistic display, attracting curious visitors from around the globe.

The Times of India 30 Jun 2026 2:00 pm

Psychology says loving fresh bedsheets isn't just about hygiene; it may be your mind's way of finding calm and control

Every day, changing bedsheets could appear to be a meaningless and unnecessary action for some people, while for others, it is very enjoyable. In addition to hygiene, which could appear to be the primary motive for this action, psychologists state that routinely cleaning bedsheets could serve the purpose of gaining a sense of order, control, and satisfaction, especially during stressful periods. Lying on fresh bedsheets could be a sign to oneself that the day was busy and that it is time to sleep. Nevertheless, it does not mean that everyone should change their sheets every day, as for some people, this habit could be connected with things other than just being tidy. Here are six psychological reasons why fresh bedsheets could be so comfortable.

The Times of India 30 Jun 2026 2:00 pm

Before anyone knew dinosaurs existed, a man found one of their bones and thought it belonged to a giant elephant

Centuries ago, a massive fossil unearthed in England baffled scholars. Believed to be a giant elephant or even a biblical giant, the bone's true identity remained a mystery. It wasn't until 1824 that geologist William Buckland identified it as Megalosaurus, the first scientifically named dinosaur. This discovery, predating the term 'dinosaur' itself, highlights how scientific understanding evolves, revealing forgotten prehistoric worlds.

The Times of India 30 Jun 2026 1:47 pm

US court blocks $100,000 H-1B Fee: What it means for Indian travellers, students and professionals

A US court has temporarily blocked a $100,000 H-1B visa fee, deeming it an unlawful tax. While this offers temporary relief to thousands of Indian professionals and students aspiring to work or study in America, the ruling is stayed pending appeal. This legal uncertainty could impact relocation and employment plans, though leisure travel remains unaffected.

The Times of India 30 Jun 2026 12:49 pm

How to choose a house name that ages well: 6 Timeless tips every homeowner should know

Choosing a timeless house name ensures lasting elegance over fleeting trends. Focus on words reflecting personal values, heritage, or universal concepts like peace and home. Keep it short, memorable, and visually appealing on a sign. Avoid fads, dates, or slang. Consider cultural relevance and imagine the name suiting your home and family for decades to come, fostering a connection that endures.

The Times of India 30 Jun 2026 12:00 pm

Rath Yatra 2026: Why do Lord Jagannath and his siblings fall ill for 15 days during 'Anasara' before he gives divine darshan to his devotees? All about the period when the deities are 'healing,' just like human beings

Lord Jagannath and his siblings undergo a 15-day illness period after a sacred bath, a ritual known as Anasara. During this time, the deities are secluded and treated with medicinal pastes and repainted, mirroring ancient quarantine practices. Devotees visit the Alarnath Temple, believing Lord Jagannath manifests there. This tradition culminates in the Navajouban Darshan, preparing the deities for the grand Rath Yatra.

The Times of India 30 Jun 2026 11:46 am

8 foods you should never leave outside during monsoon

Foods that appear perfectly fine may already be harbouring harmful microbes long before they develop a sour smell or visible mould. That is why food safety experts often recommend treating leftovers and perishable ingredients with extra care during the monsoon months. Here are eight foods that should never be left outside for long once the rains arrive.

The Times of India 30 Jun 2026 11:00 am

Quote of the day by Edvard Munch: The camera will never compete with the brush and palette until such time as photography can be taken to Heaven or Hell.

Renowned artist Edvard Munch believed paintings possess a unique power to capture the depths of human emotion, a feat he felt photography, even in its advanced state, couldn't fully achieve. His famous quote, comparing the camera to a brush, highlights painting's ability to delve into the 'Heaven or Hell' of our inner lives our joys, fears, and struggles.

The Times of India 30 Jun 2026 10:19 am

Psychology says kids rarely remember the mistake, but they never forget these 8 parental reactions

In those ordinary moments of spilled milk, forgotten homework and accidental mistakes, children are quietly discovering whether the world feels safe, whether failure is survivable and whether love remains steady even when they get something wrong. Those lessons often outlast the mistakes themselves.

The Times of India 30 Jun 2026 10:00 am

5 British-inspired decor ideas that fit beautifully into Indian homes

British interiors are well-known for their sophisticated charm, functional design, and cosy comfort. Even though grand country houses or Victorian townhouses are quite unlike Indian homes, many design ideas for British interiors can be easily applied to Indian spaces. Such ideas as layered lighting, cosy reading areas, classic wooden furniture, and floral prints will add some sophistication to the interior without making your home too fancy. Moreover, such design ideas will blend perfectly with modern apartments as well as traditional Indian houses. So, here are five ideas of decorating Indian homes inspired by British interiors.

The Times of India 30 Jun 2026 10:00 am

Psychology says people who always arrive 20 minutes early may not just be punctual; they could be driven by a deep fear that inconveniencing others makes them less lovable

Arriving early for appointments, often seen as discipline, can stem from childhood fears of being unwelcome if late. Psychologists suggest this stems from a core belief that one's value depends on making things easy for others, leading to anxiety and a need for control. While helpful for some, this can be a coping mechanism, not necessarily indicating trauma. True self-worth isn't tied to perfection.

The Times of India 30 Jun 2026 9:13 am

5 contemporary bathroom designs for modern apartments

Some bathrooms evoke the calmness of a private spa, while others make a bold design statement. Custom vanities, elegant natural stone surfaces, sculptural mirrors, and carefully selected finishes elevate each space into an experience rather than just a utility.

The Times of India 30 Jun 2026 8:49 am

Quote of the day by BK Shivani: People feel we are wrong, people talk ill about us, people create obstacles in our path. Share your perspective, but you do not need to prove yourself. Truth does not need to be proven; truth has the power to reveal itself

In moments of misunderstanding, the urge to defend ourselves is natural. However, Brahma Kumar Sister Shivani wisely suggests that truth doesn't require constant proof. By maintaining inner dignity and integrity, our actions and character will eventually reveal the truth, saving precious energy for personal growth and meaningful connections. This timeless wisdom offers a powerful antidote to today's pressure to constantly justify ourselves.

The Times of India 30 Jun 2026 8:38 am

7 small shade trees that keep your garden cool and colourful through the seasons

A well-chosen tree can turn the smallest garden into a cool and inviting getaway place. Though large trees offer much-needed shade, not all gardens have enough space to accommodate such big trees. Fortunately, there are some compact ornamental trees that offer a combination of beauty, seasonal color, and comfortable shade. Here are seven small trees that can bring interest into your garden throughout the year while offering comfort at the same time.

The Times of India 30 Jun 2026 8:30 am

Monsoon travel alert: Heavy rain warning issued for Uttarakhand, UP and MP; what travellers should know before hitting the road

Heavy rainfall alerts have been issued by the IMD across northern and central India, impacting travel plans. Expect thunderstorms and gusty winds in Delhi-NCR, with potential disruptions including road closures, traffic delays, and flight cancellations. Uttarakhand faces risks of landslides and flash floods. Pilgrims in Uttar Pradesh and wildlife enthusiasts in Madhya Pradesh should prepare for altered conditions.

The Times of India 30 Jun 2026 8:24 am

Want to raise a topper? 8 parenting habits that work better than long study hours

Toppers are often seen as kids who stay glued to their study desks or have nothing else but tuition classes as part of their routine. But in reality, parents who raise high-achieving children rarely make their children do so. What sets them apart is the foundation.A child who genuinely loves to learn isnt raised through constant pressure, in fact, its about simple yet consistent efforts that help them achieve better scores than the kids around them. Here are eight simple parenting habits that can make all the difference:

The Times of India 30 Jun 2026 7:00 am

Thota Vaikuntam: A grocery shop owner's son from a village who became one of India's most celebrated artists; his paintings are hung from National Gallery of Modern Art in New Delhi to Peabody Essex Museum in Massachusetts

From a humble grocery shop in a Telangana village, Thota Vaikuntam's artistic journey blossomed. Despite early doubts, his dedication led him to international acclaim. Inspired by his mother and the women of his village, his distinctive paintings, featuring dusky-toned figures adorned with traditional elements, now grace museums worldwide. His unwavering commitment to his craft continues even in his eighties.

The Times of India 29 Jun 2026 8:30 pm

The greatest achievement is becoming healthier at 45 than I was at 39: IAS Awanish Sharan shares his epic transformation journey without any crash diet; shares fitness formula for beginners

IAS officer Awanish Sharan defied the trend of quick fixes, embracing a disciplined approach to health. Starting in 2020, his journey, marked by setbacks and a renewed commitment in 2024, focused on smart training, balanced nutrition, and adequate sleep. By setting a deadline and prioritizing consistency over perfection, Sharan achieved remarkable health improvements, evidenced by significant positive changes in his blood reports, proving that long-term dedication yields the greatest rewards.

The Times of India 29 Jun 2026 7:17 pm

10 timeless baby girl names inspired by courageous women warriors in history

Choosing a name for your baby girl is one of the most meaningful decisions you'll make as a parent. If you're looking for a name that represents courage, strength, leadership, and resilience, history offers plenty of inspiration. Across different cultures and civilizations, countless women fought battles, defended their people, challenged injustice, and left behind extraordinary legacies. Naming your daughter after one of these fearless women is a beautiful way to honor their bravery while giving your child a name with a powerful story. Here are 10 timeless baby girl names inspired by courageous women warriors from around the world.

The Times of India 29 Jun 2026 7:00 pm

Our daughter is not a defective toy: They were told to replace her and what her parents did will remain an example forever

A powerful Hindi saying, Paida karne wale se bada palne wala hota hai, truly defines the journey of Tia Bhatia. Adopted from an Indian orphanage, Tia faced a life-threatening heart condition shortly after arriving in Canada. Her adoptive parents, Nav Bhatia and Arvinder Kaur Bhatia, refused to return her, demonstrating unconditional love.

The Times of India 29 Jun 2026 6:33 pm

Indias first Space themed resort; how to reach from Hyderabad

Some experiences in life may feel luxurious, even indulgent but once in a lifetime, they are worth every moment. And for those who dream of the night sky, who pause to admire the moon, or feel curious about the mysteries of space, this is one such experience. Moon lovers and space enthusiasts have a special 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 29 Jun 2026 6:08 pm

The smart students guide to metro-hopping across Hyderabad

Lets face it: navigating Hyderabad on a student budget in 2026 is a balancing act. Between surging cab fares, unpredictable auto haggling, and the absolute chaos of peak-hour traffic, stepping out can feel like a financial and emotional workout. Enter the Hyderabad Metro. With air-conditioned compartments, zero traffic signals, and a student-friendly fare capping out 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 29 Jun 2026 5:56 pm

Vande Bharat routes under 1,500: From Goa to Kerala, these budget trips are worth every rupee

This is no surprise that Vande Bharat trains have changed the way Indians travel. These semi-high speed trains, since their inception, are offering travellers premium comfort without breaking their bank balance.

The Times of India 29 Jun 2026 5:05 pm

From spending time outdoors to keeping a gratitude journal: Simple ways to reduce stress

Stress has been made an unavoidable aspect of contemporary life. It might come from work pressure, money problems, family responsibilities, or even the constant barrage of messages from our smart phones. While some stress might sometimes prove beneficial to us, too much of it would not only do us physical harm but would also negatively affect our mental health putting us at risks of numerous diseases such as depression, anxiety, heart disease, and insomnia. Here's a look at ways on how to manage your stress:

The Times of India 29 Jun 2026 3:53 pm

5 cutest fish in the ocean youll instantly love

Some have even become favourites among divers and underwater photographers simply because they look too cute to be real. Here are five of the cutest fish found in the sea.

The Times of India 29 Jun 2026 3:34 pm

8-year-old girl Takshvi Vaghani sets two world records for limbo skating: Little prodigy who was introduced to sports at 2 years and began coach training by 4

Gujarat's Takshvi Vaghani, an 8-year-old prodigy, has achieved two Guinness World Records in limbo skating, gliding under a bar just 16 centimeters high. Her passion for the sport ignited during the COVID-19 lockdown, with her parents' unwavering support and her own dedication fueling her success. Despite the sport's obscurity in her region, Takshvi's relentless practice has paved the way for her remarkable achievements, inspiring many.

The Times of India 29 Jun 2026 3:24 pm

Why Uthukuli butter from Tamil Nadu can stay fresh for weeks without refrigeration

Discover Uthukuli butter from Tamil Nadu, a traditional delicacy that stays fresh for weeks without refrigeration. Crafted from rich buffalo milk and time-honored techniques, its exceptional flavor and texture come from the animals' unique diet and careful, preservative-free preparation. This authentic butter embodies a return to quality ingredients and skilled craftsmanship, offering a taste of tradition in today's processed food landscape.

The Times of India 29 Jun 2026 3:05 pm

Psychology says people who love jungle safaris are often high in Openness to Experience; heres why they keep returning to the wild

Thrill-seekers drawn to jungle safaris often exhibit high 'Openness to Experience,' a personality trait linked to curiosity and a desire for novel encounters. Psychologists suggest this trait fuels the enjoyment of unpredictable wildlife sightings and the immersive journey itself. Beyond excitement, nature's embrace is found to enhance creative thinking and foster a deeper connection to the environment, inspiring conservation efforts.

The Times of India 29 Jun 2026 2:46 pm

From learning to say no to limiting digital distractions: Time management tips that actually work

In today's fast-paced world, many people have a feeling that there are not enough hours in a day. Work, family, social activity, and constant smartphone influence complicate being productive. Time management is about the way you use your time and concentrate on essentials. Small modifications of your daily routine may make a great difference in terms of productivity as well as in avoiding stress and burnout. Here are six effective time management tips you can try out.

The Times of India 29 Jun 2026 2:08 pm

Want to raise a confident child? This child Psychologists simple 2-step formula could change your parenting forever

Parents can foster confidence by allowing children to navigate anxiety, rather than shielding them. Child psychologist Kathryn Hecht advocates for a simple formula: Anxiety + Bravery = Confidence. Instead of rescuing children from discomfort, encourage them to take small, brave steps. Celebrating these efforts and modeling bravery yourself empowers them to face life's challenges with resilience and self-belief.

The Times of India 29 Jun 2026 1:55 pm

6 places in Europe that are hotter right now than several North Indian cities and what travellers need to know

For years, Europe has been synonymous with cool and pleasant summers, vibrant streets, and breezy evenings attracting travellers from worldwide; especially from North India as summers in this part of India get too hot to handle. People start planning quick summer escapes to European nations.

The Times of India 29 Jun 2026 1:08 pm

Before smartphones, this is how Indian children spent their summer holidays

Remembering summers before smartphones, children embraced outdoor adventures, from cricket in dusty plots to cycling races. Grandparents' tales and neighbourhood games filled days, while books and homemade snacks offered indoor respite. These unplugged holidays fostered independence, creativity, and lasting friendships, proving that the most valuable lessons often came from simple, sun-soaked moments.

The Times of India 29 Jun 2026 1:00 pm

Nail artist earns INR 10 lakhs per month; now she owns salon in Dubai and plans on retiring early in life

A Vietnamese nail artist, known as Fullah, has achieved remarkable success in Dubai, earning up to Rs 10 lakh monthly through her intricate 3D nail designs. After starting her own salon, she's reinvesting profits with plans for expansion and early retirement in her early 50s. Fullah's disciplined financial habits and strategic investments in Vietnam are paving the way for her dream of a peaceful life surrounded by nature.

The Times of India 29 Jun 2026 12:13 pm

The honey buzzard: 6 Fascinating facts about the bird that feasts on bee and wasp nests

Birds of prey are typically known for preying on mammals, reptiles, or even smaller birds; the honey buzzard is different. In spite of its confusing name, this unusual bird of prey feeds mainly on bee and wasp larvae and does not eat honey at all. Living in Europe, Asia, and even part of Africa when migrating, this raptor has certain physical features which make it possible to raid bee and wasp nests without harming them much. According to the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds (RSPB) and Cornell Lab of Ornithology, it is one of the most interesting birds of prey that exists in nature.

The Times of India 29 Jun 2026 12:00 pm

How modern parents are preserving their children's memories in meaningful ways

Modern parents are moving beyond mere photo documentation to truly preserve childhood. They're capturing everyday conversations, writing future-focused letters, and curating memory boxes filled with tangible keepsakes. Printing photos and cherishing traditions also play a vital role. The focus is shifting from perfect snapshots to genuine presence, ensuring children remember feeling loved and heard above all else.

The Times of India 29 Jun 2026 11:10 am

How to start mushroom farming at home: A beginners step-by-step guide

Growing food at home does not always mean having a big garden. Mushrooms are the latest trend in terrace or indoor farming. They can be cultivated indoors even without having a lot of space, making them an excellent option for beginners, people living in apartments, and gardening enthusiasts in general. As long as there is right amount of humidity, and patience, you can pick the mushrooms in a few weeks. For example, oyster mushrooms are very easy to grow and recommended for people trying for the first time, while button mushrooms are an easy option too. If you have always dreamed about home mushroom cultivation, then the following is a useful guide for you.

The Times of India 29 Jun 2026 10:19 am

What would you do? My daughter says she wants to skip college and become a content creator; 4 mothers share what happened next

Every generation has one career conversation that shocks parents. Thirty years ago, it was: I don't want to be an engineer. Ten years ago, it was: I want to work abroad. Today, it might be: I want to skip college and become a content creator. Across dining tables, inside cars and during late-night conversations, many Indian parents are hearing a sentence they never expected.And behind that sentence lies a difficult question: Is this ambition, rebellion, or simply a very different version of success? We imagined a situation increasingly playing out in Indian homes and asked four women: What would you do if your child wanted to skip college and become a content creator? Their answers reveal that the real conversation is often not about social media at all.She wanted the lifestyle but hadn't made a single video. (Megha, 42) Megha's daughter spent hours watching creators on YouTube. The trips. The gadgets. The follower counts going up in satisfying little jumps. When she announced college was unnecessary because she was going to be an influencer, Megha asked her one question. How many videos have you made? The answer was zero.He loved the idea of being a creator, Megha says. The actual creating part had not yet begun. So she told him to begin. He uploaded videos for three months. He learned editing. He encountered criticism. He got very few views. He discovered that content creation is not just fame. It is work, and then more work, with fame being an optional outcome that arrives, if at all, much later.Today he makes videos and attends college. Both, it turns out, can coexist peacefully. Children sometimes need to bump into reality before they can make real decisions, Megha says. I just helped him find the bump.\She was calm. I was panicking. (Ankita, 39)When Ankita's daughter said she wanted to be a fashion content creator, Ankita's mind did what Indian parents' minds do best: it sprinted directly to the worst-case scenario. Financial instability. Relatives at weddings asking uncomfortable questions. The whole picture, fully rendered, in under four seconds. My daughter seemed completely unworried, Ankita says. Which somehow made me more worried.Instead of arguing, they did something practical. They met people who actually worked in creative industries. Photographers. Digital marketers. Designers. People building real careers in the space her daughter wanted to enter.I realised I was afraid of something I didn't understand, Ankita says. That's a very different problem than your child having a bad idea. Her daughter enrolled in a design course. She's building her content page at the same time. Ankita has upgraded her understanding of Instagram from he app where people post food to something more nuanced.We made a deal. With conditions. (Neha, 41)Neha's daughter didn't want to attend university at all. We argued for weeks, Neha says. We were both exhausted. So they negotiated. Her daughter would take a gap year. But it came with terms: create consistently, build an actual audience, generate some income. Treat it as a job with deliverables, not a holiday with a camera. If nothing materialised after a year, they'd revisit college.She worked harder than I expected, Neha admits. But here's the twist: by the end of the year, her daughter wanted to study media and communications. The gap year hadn't replaced college. It had reframed it. She realised education and content creation don't have to be enemies, Neha says. She just needed to figure that out herself.\This was never really about content creation (Shalini, 41)Shalini's daughter made her announcement just before entrance exam season which, in retrospect, was a clue. I panicked immediately, Shalini says. I started problem-solving before I started listening. But the more they talked, the more a different picture emerged. Her daughter wasn't excited about becoming a creator. She was exhausted. By the pressure. By the competition. By the relentless sense that every month, every mark, every coaching class rank was a referendum on her entire future.She wasn't rejecting college, Shalini says. She was rejecting the unbearable weight around it. They slowed down. She got some counseling. The coaching classes were paused. The pressure was not removed, but reduced to something human-sized. A few months later, her daughter chose to go to college. She's also interested in video creation. Both things, simultaneously, without the world ending. Sometimes what sounds like a career announcement, Shalini says quietly, is actually a cry for breathing room.So, what would you do?Would you say no immediately? Ask your child to prove their commitment? Allow them to try? Or insist on a degree first? For many parents, the words I want to become a content creator trigger fear. Fear of instability. Fear of failure. Fear that their child is choosing likes over a livelihood. But today's teenagers are growing up in a world where careers look very different from the ones their parents imagined. Some dreams will remain hobbies. Some will become professions. And some conversations that begin with panic may eventually become opportunities to understand each other better.Because perhaps the most difficult part of modern parenting isn't deciding what career your child should choose. It's accepting that the careers they want may not have existed when you were their age.

The Times of India 29 Jun 2026 10:00 am

Quote of the day by Neem Karoli Baba: Attachment is the strongest block to realisation; What Maharaj ji says about being too 'attached' to life's detours

Neem Karoli Baba's wisdom highlights how attachment, not affection, hinders our inner awakening. Clinging to loved ones, possessions, or outcomes creates fear and restlessness, obscuring life's deeper truths. He urges us to reflect on what we hold too tightly, emphasizing that true realization comes from allowing life to flow, rather than demanding control. This simple yet profound teaching offers a path to a lighter, clearer existence.

The Times of India 29 Jun 2026 9:47 am

6 habits that make calm parents different, according to psychology

They simply respond differently. Instead of reacting to every stressful moment, they rely on small habits that help keep emotions from taking over. Here are six things calm parents often do differently.

The Times of India 29 Jun 2026 9:30 am

5 house name mistakes to avoid before installing your nameplate

Choosing a house name is more than just a decorative choice; it's a reflection of personality. Homeowners often err by picking names that are too long, trendy, or difficult to read. Failing to consider the meaning or future relevance can also lead to regret. Opt for short, meaningful, and timeless names for a lasting and recognizable identity.

The Times of India 29 Jun 2026 8:22 am

From managing notifications to protecting privacy: 5 important digital skills every child should learn before high school

Responsible use of technology for children is a constant battle for modern parents. While many parents understand the importance of being digitally skilled in the digital age, they are often concerned of how much a child should know before the digital world starts shaping them, because screens are now woven into academics and curriculum. By the time they enter high school, many are expected to use digital devices independently. However, knowing how to use technology is very different from knowing how to use it wisely.Here are five essential digital skills every child should develop before high school:

The Times of India 29 Jun 2026 7:00 am

Ina Garten's home is a Belgian-style barn that speaks to her personality: Decor inspirations to take away

Ina Garten's East Hampton home, a masterclass in elegant, uncluttered living, offers a blueprint for creating a welcoming space. Her design philosophy emphasizes a neutral, earthy palette, functional open shelving displaying beloved items, and a thoughtful mix of vintage and modern pieces. The iconic cedar-clad barn, inspired by Belgian farmhouses, showcases understated exterior style, making her property a reference point for beautiful, intentional interiors.

The Times of India 28 Jun 2026 8:00 pm

This Iranian dad helped his specially-abled son feel the FIFA World Cup match in the most unique way; 3 parenting lessons to learn

An Iranian father has captured hearts worldwide by creating a tactile cardboard football field for his nine-year-old blind son, Alireza, to experience FIFA World Cup matches. Through this innovative method, the father narrates every play, allowing his son to feel the game's excitement. This heartwarming gesture highlights a father's dedication to ensuring his child can participate in shared experiences, proving that love and ingenuity can overcome any barrier.

The Times of India 28 Jun 2026 7:53 pm

The reason this mother accepted the title of Worlds Ugliest Woman will break your heart

A mother's profound love led her to become the 'World's Ugliest Woman.' Mary Ann Bevan, diagnosed with Acromegaly after her husband's death, faced rejection and unemployment. To provide for her four children, she entered and won an 'ugliest woman' contest in 1920, spending her remaining years in a freak show. Her sacrifice ensured her children's upbringing and education.

The Times of India 28 Jun 2026 7:08 pm

The Himalayan Monal: Meet the rare nine-coloured jewel of the Himalayas that looks like a fantasy creature

Discover the Himalayan Monal, a dazzling pheasant often called the 'nine-coloured bird' for its spectacular iridescent plumage. This national bird of Nepal and state bird of Uttarakhand inhabits high-altitude Himalayan forests. Despite its beauty, its population is declining due to hunting, habitat loss, and climate change, making this mountain jewel increasingly vulnerable.

The Times of India 28 Jun 2026 7:00 pm

Psychology says people are being emotionally bankrupt and don't even know: Philosopher explains how

Most of us go through life feeling vaguely tired, not physically, but in a feeling that's harder to explain. We snap at people we love. We struggle to concentrate. We lie in bed at night feeling drained, even though nothing particularly disturbing happened that day.We blame stress, sleep, or our schedules. But what if the real reason is something simpler and something entirely within our control?Think about the last time something small completely ruined your day. Maybe it was a coffee order that came out wrong. A flight that got delayed by forty minutes. A long queue at the grocery store when you were already tired.While on the surface, none of these things should matter very much. And yet, for a lot of us, they do, and because of all this, the mood drops. The whole day feels impacted by something that, in the larger picture, is entirely insignificant.

The Times of India 28 Jun 2026 5:58 pm

Telangana cuisine meets French gastronomy in Hyderabad

Hyderabad: Telangana States diverse range of cuisine is set to go global with efforts piloted by The Culinary Lounge. The two-day Kakatiya la Franaise, an experiential culinary and cultural initiative organised at the Culinary Lounge on June 25-26, signalled the entry to Europe. The Culinary Lounge, brainchild of Gopi Byluppala, began as a culinary Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .

The Siasat Daily 28 Jun 2026 5:17 pm