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Tomorrowland Thailand 2026: How to pre-register online, key highlights, things not allowed and all about the first-ever Asia edition EDM magic to Pattaya

Tomorrowland, the renowned electronic dance music festival, will debut in Thailand in December 2026. Pattaya's Wisdom Valley will host the event for three days. This marks a significant expansion for Tomorrowland into Asia. The festival promises its signature immersive experience. Thailand anticipates substantial revenue and growth in music tourism from this partnership.

The Times of India 8 Jan 2026 2:00 am

Jason Momoa's mantra: Why is it necessary to teach kids the positive impact of failure

Jason Momoa champions the idea of allowing kids to stumble and fall, asserting that such experiences are key to their maturation and self-esteem. In a culture that prizes flawless performance, he highlights the necessity of making mistakes in fostering real confidence.

The Times of India 8 Jan 2026 12:00 am

Watering at this time of day may be quietly causing fungal disease in your garden

Gardeners can prevent plant diseases by watering at the right time. Fungal spores need moisture to spread. Watering in the early morning or late evening keeps leaves wet for too long. This allows pathogens to infect plants. Watering deeply and less often reduces wet periods. Pruning and proper spacing also help leaves dry faster.

The Times of India 7 Jan 2026 11:30 pm

What is the best wall colour for kitchens? Colours that make it look clean and spacious

Choosing the right kitchen wall colour significantly impacts space perception and brightness. Experts recommend light, neutral palettes like off-whites, warm beiges, and soft pastels to reflect light, making kitchens appear larger and cleaner. Subtle blues and greens also enhance spaciousness and create a calming atmosphere, vital for meal preparation areas.

The Times of India 7 Jan 2026 11:29 pm

How reactive parenting shapes a childs behaviour, and how it can change

Stress-induced reactive parenting may hinder children's emotional development and behavior, instilling a belief that emotions equal discord. By embracing a moment of pause before responding, parents can nurture trust and mend the rifts after tense exchanges. This approach encourages steady, calm reactions, creating a stable environment where children can thrive emotionally and behaviourally.

The Times of India 7 Jan 2026 11:20 pm

Dehrori-the story of a lost dish wrapped in broken memories

Gita didi's childhood stories in Jamtara and her love for a sweet called dehrori sparked a search. This journey revealed dehrori as a traditional Chhattisgarh delicacy. The article explores how food connects us to our past, people, and a sense of belonging. Memories of elders and their cravings shape our understanding of dishes.

The Times of India 7 Jan 2026 9:47 pm

Shraddha Kapoor's makeup-free look is an instant hit in a time of filtered beauties

Shraddha Kapoor was recently spotted in Mumbai looking effortlessly natural and makeup-free, a refreshing sight amidst heavily filtered celebrity photos. Her simple attire and bare face, showcasing her real skin, resonated with the public, who are reportedly tired of overly edited images. This genuine embrace of her natural appearance is being celebrated as a bold beauty statement.

The Times of India 7 Jan 2026 8:30 pm

Flights cancelled, trains halted: Europe hit by cold wave and snow chaos

Europe is experiencing severe winter weather with heavy snowfall and high winds, leading to widespread travel disruptions. Thousands have been stranded as flights are cancelled, trains halted, and roads blocked. Authorities warn of intensifying cold waves and further chaos across the continent.

The Times of India 7 Jan 2026 7:44 pm

I had to leave Vrindavan forever and I don't know if I will ever go back again

A visitor to Vrindavan, seeking spiritual solace, returned heartbroken, highlighting issues of VIP darshan, exploitative donation practices, and environmental neglect. Her experience reveals how unchecked religious environments can become breeding grounds for exploitation, impacting both the sacred space and its core values.

The Times of India 7 Jan 2026 6:45 pm

Worlds largest Shivling arrives in Bihar after a 2,500-km journey, set for installation at Virat Ramayan Mandir this month

Bihar is set to house the world's largest Shivling, a 210-tonne, 33-foot black granite idol, after a 2,500 km journey. This monumental sculpture will be installed at the Virat Ramayan Mandir in East Champaran, poised to become the globe's largest Hindu spiritual center. The installation ceremony on January 17 will feature Vedic rituals and sacred waters.

The Times of India 7 Jan 2026 6:30 pm

Breaking US laws could cost you your Student Visa, US Embassy warns

The US Embassy in India has issued a stern warning to students, emphasizing that visa cancellations, deportation, and future travel bans can result from violating US laws. This advisory underscores that a US visa is a privilege contingent on continuous compliance with American regulations, especially with enhanced immigration enforcement and biometric screening now in place.

The Times of India 7 Jan 2026 6:13 pm

Mochi to Taro: This Hyderabad cafe serves only Japanese desserts

Hyderabads cafe scene has been steadily expanding beyond familiar desserts, and one spot in Kondapur is leaning fully into a niche rarely explored in the city. Toyo is a Japanese dessert cafe that dedicates its menu exclusively to sweets inspired by Japan, from soft mochi and fish-shaped taiyaki to indulgent Shibuya toast and matcha-based drinks. Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .

The Siasat Daily 7 Jan 2026 5:42 pm

How to identify snake eggs in your garden

Discovering eggs in unusual garden spots might not mean birds. Snake eggs, often soft, white, and oblong, are typically found in hidden, stable locations like under rocks or leaf litter. They're usually laid in clutches. Experts advise against touching them; observe from a distance and contact wildlife authorities if concerned.

The Times of India 7 Jan 2026 5:30 pm

How to get your snake plant to bloom and why this rare flower is considered lucky

Snake plants, known for their resilience, can surprisingly bloom, a rare event often triggered by maturity and stress. These blooms, appearing as star-shaped blossoms on a tall stalk, release a sweet fragrance. Encouraging flowering involves allowing the plant to be root-bound, providing bright indirect light, and infrequent watering.

The Times of India 7 Jan 2026 4:56 pm

How to grow the Insulin Plant at home: Easy indoor gardening guide with benefits and care tips

Discover the insulin plant, a dual-purpose marvel for your home, offering both beauty and natural health benefits. This tropical herb, scientifically known as Costus igneus, is easy to cultivate indoors with bright, indirect light and consistent moisture. Learn how to plant, care for, and harness its traditional uses for managing blood sugar and promoting overall well-being.

The Times of India 7 Jan 2026 1:30 pm

How to apply for a passport in India (202526): Traveller tips on how to get your passport within a week

Applying for an Indian passport is now streamlined with online services and digital verification. The process involves registering on the Passport Seva Portal, filling the application, paying fees, and attending an appointment at a PSK/POPSK. Police verification may follow, with passports delivered via Speed Post.

The Times of India 7 Jan 2026 1:15 pm

Who is Avanti, the Indian girl whom Princess Diana called 'my daughter'

In 1992, Princess Diana met four-year-old Avanti Reddy during a royal visit to India, forming a special bond. Diana, who called Avanti her daughter for the day, continued to correspond with her through letters. Tragically, Avanti lost her own young daughter years later, but she now hopes to one day teach dance and create choreography for future generations of royals.

The Times of India 7 Jan 2026 1:15 pm

Nicole Kidman and Keith Urbans unexpected divorce story

Hollywood star Nicole Kidman and country singer Keith Urban have officially ended their 19-year marriage. The divorce was finalised in Nashville court on January 6, 2026. Both stars have agreed to an amicable split, with their daughters Sunday Rose and Faith Margaret remaining their top priority. They will share joint decision-making for their children.

The Times of India 7 Jan 2026 1:13 pm

Inside Stranger Things star Millie Bobby Brown's home: Georgia farm living, London roots, and a life away from Hollywood

Millie Bobby Brown, star of Stranger Things, lives a down-to-earth life on a Georgia farm with her husband and daughter. She tends to livestock and rescue animals, finding joy in routine and home cooking. Brown also has a London home near her parents, emphasizing family ties. Rumors suggest a new holiday home in Devon, reflecting her preference for peaceful environments.

The Times of India 7 Jan 2026 1:00 pm

Tara Sutaria in an ivory pearl saree is the definition of old-money glamour

Tara Sutaria captivated in an ivory Tarun Tahiliani saree, exuding timeless elegance with its pearly sheen and intricate border. Styled by Tanya Ghavri, the look featured a regal high-neck blouse and minimal jewellery, creating a sophisticated, vintage-inspired ensemble. Her classic beauty was enhanced by a soft retro hairstyle and understated makeup, making the outfit truly her own.

The Times of India 7 Jan 2026 12:51 pm

Kim Jong-un and daughter's cheek kiss sparks debate

North Korean leader Kim Jong-un's public displays of affection with his daughter, Kim Ju-ae, have sparked international debate. A New Year's kiss and close proximity at events are seen as unusual, fueling speculation about succession plans and attempts to humanize the Kim family, while critics deem the behavior inappropriate.

The Times of India 7 Jan 2026 12:16 pm

Divorce month trend: From happy holidays to not-so-happy endings, why marriages hit rock bottom in January

Divorce month trend: From happy holidays to not-so-happy endings, why marriages hit rock bottom in January

The Times of India 7 Jan 2026 12:03 pm

5 Mediterranean kitchen ingredients you have to try if you want to glow like a light bulb

Here are five Mediterranean beauty ingredients that are totally worth trying if you want skin that literally glows like a bulb. No drama, no complicated recipes, just straight, kitchen-friendly skincare.

The Times of India 7 Jan 2026 11:30 am

Shimla is packed here are 5 hill destinations Indians are choosing instead

The regions possess a chill climate, meandering forests, and snow-embellished sceneries without the characteristic horn-ignition and waiting of a standard visit to Shimla.

The Times of India 7 Jan 2026 11:11 am

What were the Four Noble Truths of Buddha and why the world needs to be aware of them

The Buddha's Four Noble Truths offer a timeless framework for understanding and overcoming life's inherent suffering. These truths identify the problem of dissatisfaction, its root in craving, the possibility of its cessation through detachment, and the practical Noble Eightfold Path as the cure. In our achievement-driven world, these insights provide clarity and inner peace.

The Times of India 7 Jan 2026 9:53 am

Smriti Mandhana ditched cricket whites for this jaw-dropping jumpsuit

Smriti turned up in a stunning jumpsuit and made it look like the most natural thing in the world. No fuss, no drama - just clean, confident glamour.

The Times of India 7 Jan 2026 9:51 am

Personality test: What's your hidden strength - optimism, wisdom, or connection? Choose a leaf and find out

A fun social media personality test, originally shared by Jagran Josh, claims to reveal your core worldview and strengths by choosing one of three leaf images. Whether you pick the fresh green leaf, the autumn leaf, or the clustered leaf bunch, the test offers insights into your optimism, wisdom, or connection abilities.

The Times of India 7 Jan 2026 7:00 am

Robin Sharma reveals 5 super habits to be successful in life

Leadership missionary, humanitarian and author, Robin Sharma knows that success isn't just luck. Instead, it is one's small, daily habits that make one successful overtime. In a social media post, 'The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari' author shared his wisdom and revealed the five super habits one should have to be successful in life. Here we list them for you:

The Times of India 7 Jan 2026 4:00 am

This diabetes drug may lower the risk of cancer; uncovering the hidden link between blood sugar and tumour growth

Metformin, a common type 2 diabetes medication, is being investigated for its potential anti-cancer effects. Research suggests it may inhibit cancer cell growth and suppress tumor development through various biological pathways. While observational studies show promising correlations, clinical trials are ongoing to confirm its efficacy as an adjuvant cancer treatment.

The Times of India 7 Jan 2026 2:00 am

Family returns home to find a thief stuck in their kitchen exhaust fan shaft: Tips to secure your homes entry points

A bizarre burglary attempt in Kota saw a thief get stuck in a kitchen exhaust fan shaft for an hour. The homeowner's wife discovered the intruder upon returning home. Police safely apprehended the man. This incident highlights how criminals exploit overlooked entry points and serves as a stark reminder for homeowners to secure all potential vulnerabilities.

The Times of India 6 Jan 2026 10:00 pm

Baby formula recall across multiple countries: Safety concerns and symptoms to watch

Nestl is taking responsible action by recalling particular batches of its infant formula over a concern regarding the ingredient arachidonic acid oil. Although there have been no reported illnesses linked to this recall, it stems from the rare presence of a toxin named cereulide.

The Times of India 6 Jan 2026 9:12 pm

Adding THIS item to your shampoo may help darken grey hair naturally

Grey hair's arrival often prompts a search for quick fixes. A simple home remedy involves adding black seed oil to shampoo, which proponents claim gradually darkens hair and improves scalp health. While not a dye, this method supports follicles, potentially slowing greying and enhancing hair's natural colour and strength over weeks of consistent use.

The Times of India 6 Jan 2026 9:00 pm

How to make beetroot halwa at home: Ingredients, recipe, and why its a better sweet choice for overall health

Beetroot halwa offers a delightful Indian dessert experience. This vibrant dish uses beetroot as its star ingredient, blended with milk, ghee, and sweeteners. Its slow-cooking process creates a unique texture and flavor. Beetroot halwa is a healthier alternative to many traditional sweets, packed with nutrients. Variations cater to different tastes, making it a versatile treat for any occasion.

The Times of India 6 Jan 2026 6:30 pm

Should you wash clothes and towels together, or is that quietly ruining your laundry

Washing clothes and towels together can damage fabrics over time due to friction and lint transfer. Towels require more aggressive cleaning than most clothes, and mixing them can lead to improperly cleaned items or harsh washing cycles. While occasional mixing is acceptable for similar items, regular separation preserves the quality and longevity of both.

The Times of India 6 Jan 2026 6:00 pm

The new workplace war: It's not about WHERE you work from - It's about WHEN

The battle for return-to-office has evolved; in 2025, control over 'when' employees work is paramount. With hybrid models normal, workers prioritize work-life balance over high salaries, seeking schedule autonomy. Burnout is a major retention issue, especially for caregivers. Companies must offer tailored flexibility, not rigid rules, to retain talent and boost productivity.

The Times of India 6 Jan 2026 6:00 pm

Cancel that trip to Kashmir if these 6 places arent on your winter travel itinerary

If youre planning a winter trip and these places arent on your itinerary, you might want to pause and rethink. Because skipping them means missing the very experiences that define Kashmir in its coldest, most magical season.

The Times of India 6 Jan 2026 5:30 pm

Why is this Saree being sold for Rs 40 lakhs? Story behind the price

In India, a saree is more than an outfit. It carries tradition, emotion, and centuries of craftsmanship. Among the many silk sarees created over time, one extraordinary creation stands apart for its unmatched value and artistry. Known as Vivaah Pattu, it is widely recognised as the worlds most expensive saree, earning global attention and a 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 6 Jan 2026 5:19 pm

Is this a pig or a cat? This viral optical illusion will have you scratching your head

Our brains create false perceptions through these illusions, which make us see things that do not exist while they distort the actual appearance of objects. The human eye perceives motion through visual processing which makes stationary pictures seem to move, and two identical objects appear to have different dimensions.

The Times of India 6 Jan 2026 5:11 pm

Madinah rose ice cream in Hyderabad: Gulf trends continue to roar

In Hyderabad, trends do not wait for passports or visas. From viral desserts to retail experiences inspired by the Gulf, the city has a way of absorbing global influences almost effortlessly. What begins as a reel from Saudi Arabia or Dubai soon shows up at a local cafe, Instagram business or pop-up stall, reflecting Hyderabads 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 6 Jan 2026 4:46 pm

Monkey cap origin: How it became part of Indian winters without ever being fashionable

The humble monkey cap, a winter staple, has surprisingly endured in India despite lacking fashion appeal. Originating from military headwear, it adapted to Indian winters due to its practicality and affordability. Its widespread adoption by all classes, from children to outdoor workers, cemented its place in everyday life and popular memory, proving function triumphs over fleeting trends.

The Times of India 6 Jan 2026 4:06 pm

Want to increase B12 levels naturally? Here are 5 Indian vegetarian foods that help

Vitamin B12 deficiency is a widespread health issue affecting millions of Indian vegetarians because their diet heavily consists of plants, yet their body needs animal-derived B12 sources

The Times of India 6 Jan 2026 3:57 pm

5 precautions you need to take when consuming biotin and zinc to fight hair thinning

If youre popping biotin or zinc tablets hoping for thicker hair, there are a few precautions you really need to know especially in the Indian context, where diet, climate, and lifestyle already affect hair health in complex ways.

The Times of India 6 Jan 2026 3:34 pm

Copper vs glass water bottles: Health benefits, myths and risks

In Ayurveda, copper water is known to help with digestion, strengthen immune system and reduce inflammation, while providing benefits for skin. The essential mineral copper functions as a vital component which enables enzyme operation, supports collagen synthesis, and superoxide dismutase activity that protects against free radicals

The Times of India 6 Jan 2026 3:12 pm

Indias first Bullet Train is almost here: Know the routes it will cover, its speed and the official launch date

India's first bullet train, connecting Mumbai and Ahmedabad, is set to revolutionize travel, launching its first service on August 15, 2027. This ambitious project, developed with Japanese Shinkansen technology, will slash journey times to under three hours.

The Times of India 6 Jan 2026 2:21 pm

This place in India preserves the sacred Ramcharitmanas written by the famous poet Tulsidas

Varanasi's Tulsi Manas Mandir, built in the 20th century, is believed to be the site where Goswami Tulsidas composed the influential Ramcharitmanas in the 16th century. The temple, adorned with verses from the epic, is thought to house the original manuscript, offering devotees a tangible connection to sacred scripture and righteous living.

The Times of India 6 Jan 2026 2:18 pm

Simple tricks to dry clothes faster in winter without any sunlight

Winter laundry woes can be overcome with simple indoor drying techniques. Maximizing spin cycles, using a towel to absorb excess moisture, and ensuring good airflow with fans are key. Proper spacing on racks, careful use of heat, and managing indoor humidity significantly speed up drying, making damp clothes a thing of the past without relying on sunlight.

The Times of India 6 Jan 2026 2:00 pm

U.S. drastically revises childhood immunization schedules; moves away from universal recommendations for flu, COVID-19 and others

The COVID vaccine program for children 6 months old and up now uses a shared decision-making approach because children have had fewer than 1,000 severe illnesses since 2020, and new virus variants spread more quickly than vaccine distribution can keep up

The Times of India 6 Jan 2026 1:33 pm

Almonds in the winter diet: Health benefits, possible side effects, who should avoid them, and the right way to eat

Almonds offer numerous health benefits, including boosting immunity and improving digestion, especially when soaked overnight. However, excessive consumption or intake by individuals with specific medical conditions like kidney issues or allergies can lead to adverse effects. Moderation, with a daily intake of four to five almonds, is key to enjoying their nutritional advantages safely.

The Times of India 6 Jan 2026 1:00 pm

From US to India: 10 countries with the largest gold reserves

The list below provides information strictly on the Q3 2025 holdings in metric tons of the reported data as of 30 September 2025.

The Times of India 6 Jan 2026 12:51 pm

Is Shikhar Dhawan marrying his girlfriend Sophie Shine? Wedding rumours, love story and everything we know

Shikhar Dhawan is reportedly set to marry his Irish girlfriend, Sophie Shine, this February in Delhi-NCR. The couple, who met in Dubai and have been living together for over a year, are planning a grand ceremony. Dhawan, who confirmed finding love again after his divorce, is actively involved in the preparations for this new chapter.

The Times of India 6 Jan 2026 12:51 pm

8 everyday foods that could help slow ageing naturally

Ageing happens quietly, influenced by what we eat. Dr Sethi highlights eight everyday foods that combat internal stress and cellular damage. Olive oil, fatty fish, berries, green tea, nuts, fermented foods, cauliflower, and black coffee support cell health and reduce inflammation. These foods help the body age with less pressure, leading to better health over time.

The Times of India 6 Jan 2026 12:30 pm

Not junk or processed fare, rather, this is the most harmful food for your liver; here's what you need to know

Fructose is one of the most damaging foods for your liver because the liver handles it almost entirely, and it easily converts to fat, especially when it comes from sugary drinks and processed foods. Meat and natural fats can harm the liver when eaten in excess, but fructose-driven liver fat and inflammation, show up even in people who do not drink alcohol and are not very overweight

The Times of India 6 Jan 2026 12:21 pm

Why wet hair can worsen scalp problems

Indian elders' advice to avoid going out with wet hair holds scientific backing. Prolonged dampness weakens the scalp, inviting infections and leading to dandruff, itching, and hair fall. The humid Indian climate exacerbates these issues, making proper scalp drying crucial for maintaining hair health and comfort.

The Times of India 6 Jan 2026 12:09 pm

Top gut health foods to add to your diet in 2026

Trust your gut is advice weve all heard, but its taking on a deeper meaning in 2026. More people are realizing that digestive health isnt just about comfort its the foundation of energy, mood, and immunity. Dr. Joseph Salhab calls the gut the bodys second brain, and hes not exaggerating. The bacteria living inside your gut can influence how you feel every single day.This year, the focus is shifting back to whole, real foods that naturally feed good gut bacteria. Forget complicated cleanses or expensive supplements. Nourishing your gut can start with simple ingredients from your local market or kitchen shelf.

The Times of India 6 Jan 2026 12:00 pm

AIIMS doctor questions the scientific basis of Deepinder Goyals temple device, cites lack of clinical proof

Zomato CEO Deepinder Goyal launched the Temple device, a wearable aiming to monitor cerebral blood flow and link it to his Gravity Aging Hypothesis. However, medical professionals like Dr. Suvrankar Datta criticize it as an unproven fancy toy for billionaires lacking scientific standing and clinical trials, urging caution for consumers.

The Times of India 6 Jan 2026 11:00 am

What is sarcopenia and why muscle loss begins earlier than you think

Ever notice how individuals in their forties start huffing up stairs they used to fly up, or struggle with bags that once felt light? That creeping weakness often ties back to sarcopeniathe steady drop in muscle mass and power that sneaks in quieter than most realize. Far from just an old age issue, this sneaky process kicks off in your thirties, turning peak strength into a fading memory if habits slip.

The Times of India 6 Jan 2026 10:00 am

Why Nicols Maduros Nike tracksuit became the Internets obsession

Venezuelan President Nicols Maduro's arrest, captured in a grey Nike tracksuit, unexpectedly dominated global news. The athleisure outfit, complete with headphones and an eye cover, overshadowed political implications, sparking widespread memes and driving Nike Tech Fleece to sell out. This accidental viral moment provided immense, unpaid publicity for the brand.

The Times of India 6 Jan 2026 9:47 am

Ugly duckling sign for melanoma: Symptoms, studies, and self-check tips

The ugly duckling sign, a dermatological clue, identifies moles that stand out from others in size, shape, color, or texture. This simple visual check, supported by rigorous research, significantly aids in the early detection of melanoma, improving survival rates by highlighting potentially dangerous lesions before they spread.

The Times of India 6 Jan 2026 9:04 am

Jesy Nelson reveals SMA1 diagnosis after doctors warn her twins may face lifelong mobility challenges

Jesy Nelson's eight-month-old twins, Ocean Jade and Story Monroe, were diagnosed with Spinal Muscular Atrophy Type 1, a severe genetic disorder. Despite initial concerns being dismissed, tests confirmed the rare condition, which causes progressive muscle weakness. Nelson is now advocating for early detection and treatment, sharing her family's fight for her daughters' strength.

The Times of India 6 Jan 2026 7:31 am

Isabgol vs chia seeds: Which everyday gut hero truly supports digestion and overall health

Experts suggest isabgol, or psyllium husk, may outperform chia seeds for digestive health due to its high soluble fiber. While chia seeds offer broader nutrients like omega-3s, isabgol's gelling action and prebiotic properties are potent for constipation and gut lining support. Both require hydration and a balanced diet for optimal benefits.

The Times of India 6 Jan 2026 4:00 am

This common falling dream could be a health warning: Understanding how hypnic jerks affect your sleep and nervous system

Many people experience sudden muscle jolts as they fall asleep. These hypnic jerks, or sleep starts, are common and usually harmless. They happen when the brain mistakenly signals a fall. Factors like stress, caffeine, and irregular sleep can increase their occurrence. Experts advise maintaining a consistent sleep schedule and managing stress to reduce these jolts for better rest.

The Times of India 6 Jan 2026 2:00 am

Why Japan has no public dustbinsknow the reasons

Japan's renowned cleanliness stems from a deep-rooted culture of social responsibility, not an abundance of public bins. Visitors are encouraged to carry their own bags for waste, as disposal points are limited to convenience stores, train stations, and accommodations. Understanding Japan's organized waste categories, even for recyclables, is key to respecting local norms and keeping streets immaculate.

The Times of India 5 Jan 2026 11:59 pm

Arnold Schwarzeneggers fitness journey: Habits and choices that inspire many to stay strong

Arnold Schwarzenegger's transformation from a small-town Austrian to a Hollywood icon is rife with inspiration. He approached fitness like a profession, dedicating himself to muscle growth with relentless patience, prioritizing recovery, and viewing nutrition as essential fuel. His philosophy of self-betterment over rivalry and a focus on sustainable fitness practices are more relevant now than ever.

The Times of India 5 Jan 2026 11:13 pm

750 metres in 21 minutes! Another viral video exposes Bengalurus traffic nightmare

A viral video captured a Bengaluru resident's 750-meter journey taking 21 minutes, highlighting the city's severe traffic congestion. This incident underscores the daily struggles faced by commuters, with rapid urban growth and inadequate infrastructure contributing to the ongoing traffic woes.

The Times of India 5 Jan 2026 9:47 pm

Living with diabetes may reshape the heart long before symptoms appear

Recent research from Sydney University uncovers that type 2 diabetes can profoundly change the heart's structure, resulting in increased stiffness and reduced strength. This microscopic deterioration in heart tissue disrupts essential muscle fibres and the body's energy production, paving the way for potential heart failure.

The Times of India 5 Jan 2026 9:05 pm

NEVER leave your coffee creamer near this place in the kitchen

A common kitchen habit, storing powdered coffee creamer near the stove, poses an overlooked fire risk. Heat, rising air, and accidental spills can disturb the fine powder, making it highly combustible. Industries handle such powders with extreme care. Simple storage in a cupboard, away from heat sources, significantly mitigates this everyday danger.

The Times of India 5 Jan 2026 9:00 pm

Organs that are most likely to develop cancer

Cancer begins with uncontrolled cell growth damaging organs. Six cancers, including lung, breast, and colorectal, lead global diagnoses. Causes involve genetic damage, infections, and environmental factors. Age, tobacco, diet, and obesity increase risk. Prevention includes healthy habits and screenings. Early detection and treatments like surgery, chemo, and immunotherapy offer hope.

The Times of India 5 Jan 2026 8:00 pm

Calling all the football fans: Can you solve this optical illusion in under 60 seconds?

Test your football fandom with a challenging optical illusion! Live Football Tickets presents a puzzle where you must find five hidden icons: a mascot, stretcher, cheerleader, trophy, and football, within a busy stadium image. Most people take over a minute to solve it, with many struggling. Hints are provided to aid your search.

The Times of India 5 Jan 2026 7:43 pm

Are there any health risks of walking through metal detectors?

Walk-through metal detectors are common security tools. They use low-frequency electromagnetic fields. These fields interact briefly with metal objects. Health agencies confirm these detectors use non-ionizing radiation. This radiation does not damage DNA or tissues. People with pacemakers can safely pass through. Current evidence shows no known health risk for the general population.

The Times of India 5 Jan 2026 7:21 pm

Cold wave tightens grip on Himachal Pradesh, fresh snowfall reported in higher areas

Himachal Pradesh witnessed a fresh snowfall in higher reaches, while severe cold wave conditions with dense fog and ground frost were reported across the region. Minimum temperatures, reportedly, plummeted, with Tabo recording the coldest at minus 10.2 degrees Celsius. A travel advisory has also been issued for Lahaul-Spiti due to sustained winter severity.

The Times of India 5 Jan 2026 7:20 pm

Urine colour that indicates kidneys are at risk: What the colours really mean

Monitoring your urine hue may provide insights into your renal well-being. A dark brown or tea-like shade could indicate a buildup of waste or the presence of blood, while red or pink variations often suggest bleeding.

The Times of India 5 Jan 2026 6:58 pm

Ambanis love this star Chefs food, now Hyderabad can taste it too

In Hyderabad, food is more than just sustenance. It is an emotion woven into the citys culture and everyday life. From age-old Irani cafes to modern fine-dining spaces, the citys deep love for food has also drawn celebrities to invest in cafes and restaurant ventures. Today, Hyderabad is home to several eateries owned by actors 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 5 Jan 2026 6:32 pm

Sudden urge to poop when you step outside your home?

We have all been there. At least some of us. Sitting on the toilet seat in the morning, trying with all our might to get the job done and go ahead with the day, but it doesnt happen. Many people experience a sudden urge to use the restroom just as they leave the house. Gastroenterologist Dr. Joseph Salhab explains this happens as the body shifts to a more alert state, making it harder to ignore a pre-existing bowel movement.

The Times of India 5 Jan 2026 6:29 pm

Magh Mela has begun in Prayagraj: Know why its no less than a Kumbh celebration

The 44-day Magh Mela 2026 has commenced at Prayagraj's Sangam, offering a serene spiritual experience for devotees. Over 21 lakh pilgrims took the holy dip on the opening day. Extensive arrangements, including enhanced security and medical facilities, are in place for the annual religious gathering, providing a manageable alternative to the Kumbh Mela.

The Times of India 5 Jan 2026 6:29 pm

Your brain has 4 major turning points in life, top doctor explains why they matter

The human brain grows in size and creates new neural pathways during the first nine years of life, which begin at birth. The brain develops two main structures during this period, because gray matter which processes information, and white matter which functions as neural connections, both experience rapid growth. The process of synaptic pruning leads to a decrease in operational efficiency, which marks the termination of this phase

The Times of India 5 Jan 2026 6:12 pm

Paring beans with this one staple can give you complete protein

Beans are a proven longevity food and undoubtedly they provide the body many of the rich nutrients. But theres one critical nutrient profile where beans lag a little. Even though beans are a great source of protein, they are not the complete ones. Beans do not contain all the nine essential amino acids that make up a complete protein. But did you know, theres one common staple, that can provide all the nine essential amino acids when beans are paired with them. The pair is widely liked by Indians. Yes, it's beans and rice. To talk about the basics, there are a total of 20 different amino acids, and the body can make 11 of them itself. The remaining nine have to be taken through food. According to the Cleveland Clinic, a food is considered a complete protein when it contains all nine essential amino acids that our bodies cant produce on their own. Complete protein with all the nine essential amino acids are fish, eggs, beef, pork etc. These are mainly non-vegetarian sources.

The Times of India 5 Jan 2026 6:04 pm

Why planting this bamboo next to your house can become a costly mistake

Homeowners often plant bamboo for quick privacy. However, certain types of running bamboo spread underground, damaging foundations and pipes. This hidden growth can lead to costly repairs years later. Experts advise planting bamboo far from buildings and using root barriers. Choosing the right variety and giving it space prevents future problems.

The Times of India 5 Jan 2026 6:01 pm

South Korea extends group visa fee waiver for 6 countries: What Indian travellers need to know

Good news for Indian travelers! South Korea has extended its visa processing fee waiver for short-term group tourists from India and five other Asian nations until June 30 next year. This move aims to boost inbound tourism and sustain the strong recovery in visitor numbers, with fees for C-3-2 group visas remaining waived.

The Times of India 5 Jan 2026 5:30 pm

Anand Mahindra called this place in India a phenomenal sight deserves a spot on every bucket listheres why

Anand Mahindra has highlighted Lyari, a hidden geological wonder in Gujarat's Kutch district, as a 'phenomenal sight' deserving a spot on every bucket list. This lesser-known destination boasts remarkable, naturally stratified rock formations dating back approximately 200 million years to the Jurassic era, offering a raw and surreal offbeat adventure.

The Times of India 5 Jan 2026 4:57 pm

Squashing a cockroach in your home can be dangerous; know the reason

Squashing cockroaches, a common instinct, can inadvertently worsen infestations and spread harmful bacteria. Their crushed bodies release fluids carrying pathogens like E. coli and salmonella, potentially causing illness and exacerbating allergies. Furthermore, these insects emit chemical signals when distressed, attracting more roaches to the area. Safer, slower methods like gel baits and traps are recommended for effective control.

The Times of India 5 Jan 2026 4:00 pm

Do you hear a loud noise when you sleep? Leading doctor explains why that happens

People describe this syndrome as hearing sudden massive sounds which include gunshots, doors slamming, fireworks exploding and thunder roaring inside their head. These sounds occur when you transition from being awake to sleeping for a short period, which typically lasts only a few seconds before you become completely alert

The Times of India 5 Jan 2026 3:57 pm

UK superflu shows worsen symptoms with bile vomiting: Know why it is serious

The UK is experiencing a more aggressive flu season, with the H3N2 strain potentially causing more severe symptoms, including bile vomiting. This symptom, often mistaken for stomach flu, occurs when vomiting on an empty stomach due to stomach lining inflammation. Experts advise focusing on hydration and flu vaccinations to mitigate risks.

The Times of India 5 Jan 2026 3:37 pm

Postpone ageing with Algae Oil: Here's how you can you this natural skin elixir

It doesnt look flashy. It doesnt have a dramatic name. But more people are starting to use it, and not just because it sounds clean or eco-friendly. Theres real reason behind the buzz. Algae oil actually works with your skin, not against it.

The Times of India 5 Jan 2026 2:18 pm

What is Mediastinal Seminoma, the rare form of Cancer Yuvraj Singh battled

The mediastinum is the central area of the chest between the two lungs, which contains the heart, major blood vessels, thymus, part of the windpipe, food pipe and lymph nodes. A mediastinal seminoma is a germ cell tumour that starts in this space rather than in the testes, so it is called an extragonadal seminoma and is considered rare

The Times of India 5 Jan 2026 1:44 pm

Cancer picked the wrong fighter: Dr. Punam Krishan turns diagnosis into a call for early checks

TV doctor Punam Krishan revealed her breast cancer diagnosis after finding a lump during a self-check. The Strictly Come Dancing star, who underwent surgery and faces chemotherapy, is urging others to prioritize early detection. Her candid sharing highlights the critical importance of monthly self-exams, emphasizing that prompt action significantly improves survival rates.

The Times of India 5 Jan 2026 1:30 pm

4 simple exercises to refresh tired eyes and improve vision

Screens steal our focus all day, leaving eyes gritty and slow to shift, but four simple exercises can revive smooth movement and crisp vision. These vision therapy staples loosen muscles, fight strain, and sharpen tracking without tools or time sinks. Just minutes daily make eyes feel lighter, like a fresh blink after a nap.

The Times of India 5 Jan 2026 1:00 pm

6 spots in India that are currently freezing, with temperatures dipping close to 20C

Those areas, defined by elevation, terrain and the length of winter nights, are currently some of the coldest inhabited places in India.Here are six places in India that have turned very cold, with temperatures falling as low as 20C.

The Times of India 5 Jan 2026 12:50 pm

Why 90s dating rules could actually save modern love in 2026

Dating in 2026 feels loud. Everyones available, but nobodys really present. You can meet someone in seconds, ghost them in minutes, and replace them by dinner. There are endless options, endless advice, and somehow, more confusion than ever. So it sounds a little wild to say this, but maybe the future of dating needs a rewind.Back to the 90s.Not because everything was perfect back then. It wasnt. But dating had a pace, a weight, and a sense of intention that feels almost lost now.

The Times of India 5 Jan 2026 12:45 pm

THIS blood type may carry a higher risk of stomach cancer

Scientists have found a link between blood type A and a higher risk of stomach cancer. This connection appears over time. Blood group antigens on stomach cells may play a role. They can affect how the stomach lining repairs itself. Long-term inflammation and infections like Helicobacter pylori are also factors. Blood type O often shows lower rates.

The Times of India 5 Jan 2026 12:30 pm

Stems or florets? Which is the healthiest part of a broccoli

Broccoli is known as a superfood that provides many health advantages to those who consume it. The two parts of broccoli, which include stems and florets, however, provide different health benefits

The Times of India 5 Jan 2026 12:22 pm