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Optical illusion personality test: Faces or candlestick? What you see first reveals if your are introvert or extrovert

An optical illusion reveals whether you're an extrovert or introvert. Seeing faces first suggests social interaction energizes you, while spotting a candlestick points to a preference for solitude and reflection. This playful test encourages self-awareness about how you recharge and engage with the world, reminding us these traits exist on a spectrum.

The Times of India 20 May 2026 7:28 pm

Want to grow Aloe vera indoors? Simple step-by-step guide to grow the succulent for beginners

Aloe vera is not just a showy succulent in the home gardens; in fact, it is one of those plants that feels right at home indoors and is also known to cure several skin blemishes and breakouts.When aloe is kept in the right spot and cared for with optimal requirements, it can stay attractive for a long time.Here are some mindful ways how you can grow your own Aloe vera plant that actually grows indoors:

The Times of India 20 May 2026 7:13 pm

Sukke Kawab and Bakrid: Hyderabads timeless love story lives on

For the past few years, something vital was missing from the rooftops of Hyderabad around Bakrid time. The cloudy skies and damp air during the previous rainy Bakrids made it impossible to carry out a favourite, old tradition. Without hot, bright sunshine, families simply could not make Ghosht ke Sukke Kabab or Sukke Kawab, as Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .

The Siasat Daily 20 May 2026 6:07 pm

5 clever ways to repurpose old socks

Don't throw your old socks. Channel some Phoebe Buffay energy, and put them to real use. May be you can gift one to your boyfriend!

The Times of India 20 May 2026 5:57 pm

Love quote of the day by Lao Tzu: Being deeply loved by someone gives you...

Being deeply loved by someone gives you strength, while loving someone deeply gives you courage. Lao TzuIf we're being completely honest, this quote sounds exactly like a caption youd see with a sunset photo on a cheesy wellness blog. But if you've ever actually been through the ups and downs in life, you know it runs a lot deeper than that. Lao Tzu isn't talking about butterflies and warm feelings when in love here. Hes talking about survival, psychological armour, and what happens when real love enters your life.True love isn't passive.It doesn't just soften your edges; it fundamentally changes how you show up in the world, acting as both a secure shelter and a launchpad for who you're becoming.

The Times of India 20 May 2026 5:16 pm

Kidney damage can reach 95% before symptoms appear: Doctor recommended 8 golden rules that may help you stay safe

Kidneys quietly perform some of the bodys most important functions, yet kidney disease often remains unnoticed until advanced stages. Understanding symptoms early and following a balanced, evidence-based approach can help prevent long-term complications.

The Times of India 20 May 2026 4:51 pm

Ruchi Gujjar brings Rajasthani poshak and ghunghat to Cannes, internet debates the symbolism

Ruchi Gujjar made a striking statement at Cannes by wearing a traditional Rajputi poshak and ghunghat, sparking widespread debate. Her choice, intended to represent pride and not silence, challenged conventional red carpet glamour and ignited discussions on tradition, women's freedom, and cultural identity, resonating with recent conversations in Indian pop culture.

The Times of India 20 May 2026 4:13 pm

7 expensive and high-value homes from across the world that represent the peak of global real estate value

Luxury real estate reaches extraordinary heights when wealth, architecture, and exclusivity converge. Around the world, billionaires and business tycoons own homes that are far more than private residences - they are statements of influence, status, and vision.

The Times of India 20 May 2026 4:00 pm

5 most attractive and colourful flowering vines that add charm to your home

Have you ever spotted a beautiful flower growing all over the railings of a homes balconies or an entire shadow of the porch covered in brightly coloured flowers and carpeted leaves?But what kind of plants are these?Herbs? Shrubs? Or trees?Well, none.They are called the climbers or climbing vines.They add a special charm in gardens and homes because they bring height, colour, and dynamism to a space without needing much ground area. They can soften walls, brighten fences, and make even a small corner feel lush and alive.If you also want to make your balcony attractive or want to add colours to your houses entrance, here are some vine options that you can grow in your garden.

The Times of India 20 May 2026 3:16 pm

6 Indian cricketers who own lavish sea-facing homes in Mumbai; their jaw-dropping property prices will leave you stunned

Mumbais real estate sector is not just booming, it is surprisingly blasting! The market has long attracted Indias biggest celebrities, including Indian cricketers. From gorgeous Arabian Sea views to luxury premium towers in Worli and Bandra, there are many cricket stars who own spectacular sea-facing houses in Mumbais premium localities.

The Times of India 20 May 2026 2:50 pm

Paneer or tofu: Which is the better source of protein for your health?

Paneer and tofu, both protein powerhouses, offer distinct nutritional benefits. Paneer, rich and creamy, excels in muscle building and calorie-dense needs. Tofu, lighter and leaner, is ideal for weight management and heart health. The best choice hinges on individual health goals and dietary preferences, with rotation being a smart strategy.

The Times of India 20 May 2026 1:30 pm

5 cat breeds that look majestic and regal

Cats carry themselves with so much grace and elegance; they put forth each one of their steps with utter grace and finesse, so much so that the famous walk on the ramp, the catwalk, was inspired by them.And it is not only their walk, but also the way they look, the confidence in their expressions, and the quiet charm they bring into a room.But some of these feline species also stand out for their silky coats, gleaming eyes, elegant body shapes, or a calm and poised manner that makes them unforgettable.Here are a few cat breeds that look truly regal

The Times of India 20 May 2026 1:23 pm

10 simple work habits that save you hours every week

Lets face itmodern work doesnt really have an off switch anymore. Were constantly reachable, always drowning in notifications, and somehow still falling behind. Instead of pinning all your hopes on a vacation that's months away, the real fix comes down to how you protect your day-to-day energy.Here are 10 straightforward habits to help you stop just surviving the grind and actually take control of your time.

The Times of India 20 May 2026 1:22 pm

If I had my life to live over, an 85-year-old woman wrote to her younger self and her words are a quiet wake-up call

An 85-year-old woman's poignant letter reveals a lifetime of wisdom, urging readers to embrace more mistakes and fewer imaginary troubles. She advocates for a life lived fully, filled with courage, joy, and spontaneity, rather than one overly constrained by caution. Her message emphasizes the beauty of ordinary moments and the importance of living generously for one's future self.

The Times of India 20 May 2026 1:10 pm

This remote village in Russia wakes up to Hare Krishna; how Indian travellers can reach here

Discover Okunevo, Siberia's coldest Hindu village, where Sanskrit chants and yoga are practiced in sub-zero temperatures. This remote hamlet, influenced by Hindu movements, hosts ashrams and temples, attracting spiritual seekers globally. Travelers can experience a unique cultural contrast, especially during the milder summer months.

The Times of India 20 May 2026 12:07 pm

Aditi Rao Hydaris home gives a rich mix of culture, comfort, and creativity: 5 ideas to borrow

Homes often tell us more about a person than a formal interview ever could. The colours they choose for their walls set the atmosphere of the home, the furniture, textures, and choice of decoratives and aesthetics give it an edge and bring out the personality of the people living there.Aditi Rao Hydaris Mumbai home does exactly that. It feels warm, has a sense of belonging, and is full of character.Her home is a shining example of how a home can be beautiful and remind you of your roots, just like Aditis house does- it has a Hyderabad charm, with her roots down south of the country.Here are some inspirations that you can pick from Aditi Rao Hydaris home

The Times of India 20 May 2026 11:51 am

Art quote of the day by Edgar Degas: Painting is easy when you dont know how, but very difficult when you do.

Only an artist knows the turmoil of their heart and mind, the chase for minute details that push them to put it down on canvas in the most mesmerising ways.Edgar Degas, a French Impressionist artist, put this message down beautifully in his quote, Painting is easy when you dont know how, but very difficult when you do. It catches you because it reverses the usual expectation that knowing more makes things easier. The sentence doesnt teach technique or tell a story; instead, it hands you a paradox to sit with.It compels you to ponder the idea that learning the rules and subtleties of a craft can make the work feel heavier, more exacting, and more morally demanding.

The Times of India 20 May 2026 9:31 am

8 iconic foods born out of necessity that became global favorites

Over time, these practical solutions moved beyond survival and entered everyday culture. What began as frugal cooking slowly evolved into dishes celebrated in restaurants and homes around the world. These eight foods are reminders that constraint often sparks innovation and that necessity has shaped global cuisine more than luxury ever did.

The Times of India 20 May 2026 9:28 am

The body check: Why your eyes keep twitching and what your nervous system may be trying to tell you

Repeated eye twitching, medically known as eyelid myokymia, is usually harmless but often linked to stress, fatigue, poor sleep, excessive screen time, and high caffeine intake.

The Times of India 20 May 2026 9:00 am

Thought of the day, inspired by Bhagavad Gita: Discipline today creates peace tomorrow

People often search for peace in external things like success, money, social media validation, or comfort. Yet, despite having more convenience than ever before, stress and anxiety continue to grow. This is where the timeless wisdom of the Bhagavad Gita becomes deeply meaningful.The Gita teaches that real peace does not come instantly; it builds slowly through discipline, self-control, and right action.The thought, Discipline today creates peace tomorrow, symbolises this important message. It reminds us that the small choices we make every day decide our future.Tiny daily habits slowly fill the bucket. Waking up on time, controlling distractions, staying committed to work, speaking kindly, managing emotions, and following responsibilities may seem difficult in the present moment, but these habits eventually create stability and inner calm.Lord Krishna explains that self-discipline helps a person gain mastery over the mind, and once the mind becomes steady, peace naturally follows.

The Times of India 20 May 2026 8:00 am

Academic burnout in children: 7 early signs parents should never ignore and how to help

Academic burnout is increasingly affecting children, manifesting as irritability, physical complaints like headaches, and a loss of interest in studies. Parents should watch for avoidant behavior, sleep pattern changes, and declining confidence. Addressing this requires emotional support, focusing on effort, ensuring rest, and normalizing mistakes. Professional help may be needed if symptoms persist.

The Times of India 19 May 2026 11:46 pm

Begumpet metro station is now Hyderabads new gaming hotspot

Metro stations in Hyderabad are slowly changing into lively social spaces where people can do much more than simply catch a train. Over the last few years, many stations have started attracting crowds with cafes, shopping outlets, food chains and entertainment zones. For youngsters, office-goers and families, these stations are now becoming quick hangout spots Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .

The Siasat Daily 19 May 2026 6:15 pm

Walkthrough Hyderabads Shantinagar GHMC food street: What to eat

Street food in Hyderabad has long been defined by a beautiful, chaotic dance of navigating tight, buzzing lanes, balancing a plate of chaat while dodging traffic and tracking down your favourite mobile bandis by word of mouth. But tucked away in the quiet Shantinagar neighbourhood of Masab Tank, the GHMC Food Street is one of Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .

The Siasat Daily 19 May 2026 5:37 pm

Japandi vs Scandinavian interiors: Which suits Indian homes better?

Japandi and Scandinavian interiors are the two terms that have taken over special media lately, but what do they even mean?While it can be quite clear from the names themselves, Japandi comes from Japan and Scandinavian comes from Scandinavia or the Nordic countries, but theres a lot more to it.Scandinavian design is that fresh, airy, lightfilled look from Nordic countries. Japandi, on the other hand, is a blend of Japanese and Scandinavian styles, combining Japanese minimalism and wabisabi with Nordic hygge and practicality.Talking about Indian homes, the question isnt just which looks prettier; its which lifestyle and layout actually work better. Indian living tends to be shared, layered, and often spaceconstrained, so what will suit your needs actually depends on how much clutter you have, how much you love colour and family time, and how much you want your space to feel calm rather than done up.

The Times of India 19 May 2026 4:27 pm

How to store bananas fresh longer

Aldi, the UK's cheapest supermarket, is offering practical advice to combat food waste. Food storage specialist Kate Hall suggests freezing sliced bananas to preserve them for longer, perfect for smoothies or desserts. This simple technique, applicable to many fruits and vegetables, helps shoppers save money and reduce discarded produce, aligning with Aldi's mission to minimize waste.

The Times of India 19 May 2026 4:07 pm

Jaipur Metro Phase 2: How the 13,000 crore mega corridor could transform connectivity and trigger a real estate boom in the 'Pink City'

Jaipur's Pink City is set to modernize with the approval of Metro Phase 2, a 41 km North-South corridor featuring 36 stations. This 13,037 crore project aims to boost connectivity, reduce traffic, and stimulate economic and real estate growth by linking key residential, industrial, and institutional areas.

The Times of India 19 May 2026 4:00 pm

How to prepare your child for a fast-changing world

In today's rapidly evolving world, children need more than just knowledge; they require adaptability, emotional resilience, and curiosity. Parents should foster these skills by encouraging problem-solving, protecting attention, and modeling lifelong learning. A strong, secure relationship with adults provides the foundation for children to navigate uncertainty with confidence and thrive amidst constant change.

The Times of India 19 May 2026 3:01 pm

7 snakes with colours so bright they look AI-generated

When you see certain snakes for the first time, its hard not to wonder if someone brightened them in a photo editor. Their colours are so bright and attractive, with almost unreal-looking wild patterns, that they look designed by an artist or just AI-generated rather than natural.Although their appearance might deceive us into believing that they are just generated ones, many of these reptiles are entirely natural.Here are some brightly coloured snakes that look AI-generated

The Times of India 19 May 2026 1:21 pm

10 parenting advice given to young parents that can be happily ignored

Children are not built from templates, and families do not thrive by copying someone elses script. What matters more is steadiness, warmth and a willingness to learn as you go. Here are 10 pieces of parenting advice young parents can happily ignore.

The Times of India 19 May 2026 12:40 pm

9 seasonal fruits one should eat in the month of May

From fruits that are naturally rich in water to those that offer fibre, vitamins and a burst of freshness, the season has plenty to offer. Eating fruit that is in season is often smarter, tastier and more satisfying than reaching for something imported or out of rhythm with the weather. Here are 10 seasonal fruits one should eat in the month of May.

The Times of India 19 May 2026 12:00 pm

Tara Sutaria's vintage ina modern home speaks Victorian minimalism: Art inspirations to take away

Tara Sutarias home feels like a living mood board: all things calm, warm, and quietly luxurious, with just enough detail to tell a story without being loud. In her Instagram post, she calls it new beginnings, endless laughter and love, and a space to welcome 2026 with open arms, and the images rightly echo that feeling.Her home adds just the touch of old-money vintage in minimalism. It is not busy or overstyled; instead, it sits in a soft middle ground where art, colour, and texture gently invite you in. For anyone who loves interiors, theres a lot to learn from how she uses objects not just as dcor but as emotional anchors and subtle symbols of art.Here are some creative art inspirations that you can steal from Tara Sutarias home

The Times of India 19 May 2026 11:13 am

Why healthy eating sometimes backfires on the stomach and leaves people bloated, gassy and uncomfortable

Experiencing bloating after eating healthy foods like salads or oats is common, as digestion is highly personal. Sudden increases in fibre, raw foods, or artificial sweeteners can upset your gut. Understanding your body's unique responses and making gradual dietary adjustments, rather than following trends, is key to comfortable digestion and true wellness.

The Times of India 19 May 2026 11:00 am

You have to learn to be a little selfish: This pediatricians advice may sound wrong at first, but it could actually make you a better parent

Pediatrician Dr. Ravi Malik advocates for parents to embrace selfishness by learning to say o to external demands. He explains that prioritizing social expectations over children or personal well-being is detrimental. Setting boundaries protects parents' time, mental peace, and health, ultimately leading to better parenting and teaching children valuable life lessons.

The Times of India 19 May 2026 7:00 am

Why travellers are paying more to feel fear, freedom and adrenaline; the rise of adventure tourism in India

Travellers are increasingly seeking memorable experiences over passive leisure, driving adventure tourism's mainstream appeal. This shift stems from a desire to break routine, build confidence through challenges, and feel truly present. India's diverse geography offers immense opportunities for this growing demand, promising economic benefits beyond just tourism numbers.

The Times of India 18 May 2026 10:31 pm

Miley Cyrus alleged leaked DMs with Liam Hemsworth are breaking the Internet right now

A viral screenshot allegedly showing Liam Hemsworth messaging Miley Cyrus for money has reignited public fascination with their past relationship. Despite no proof of authenticity, fans are debating the ex-couple's lingering connection. Their tumultuous history, from meeting on set to a brief marriage and subsequent divorce, continues to captivate the internet, making even unverified claims a major talking point.

The Times of India 18 May 2026 9:06 pm

4 parenting habits that encourage learning without overemphasising grades

Focusing solely on marks can create anxious students, not curious learners. Parents fostering a love for learning encourage questions about what was learned, not just scores. They praise effort and improvement, view hobbies as exploration, and avoid comparisons. This approach builds confident, independent thinkers who value genuine understanding over performance pressure.

The Times of India 18 May 2026 7:50 pm

How PGA Champion 2026 Aaron Rai met his wife Gaurika Bishnoi

Professional golfer Aaron Rai's career-defining moment wasn't a win, but meeting Gaurika Bishnoi at the 2018 Hero Indian Open. Their shared passion for golf and mutual understanding have forged a strong partnership, with Rai crediting Bishnoi for his personal and professional growth. The couple now practices together, highlighting their supportive and competitive dynamic.

The Times of India 18 May 2026 6:51 pm

Fitness inspiration of the week: Meghan Markles full-body fitness routine is about strength, energy, and staying mentally grounded

Meghan Markle's fitness approach emphasizes energy, balance, and emotional well-being over extreme routines. Her consistent yoga practice, strength-focused workouts, and balanced diet, coupled with a focus on rest and recovery, highlight a sustainable and kind path to health that inspires many.

The Times of India 18 May 2026 6:48 pm

Want your kids to speak with confidence? This 3-week masterclass could change everything

The Times of India presents a 3-week live masterclass for Grades 6-10, focusing on building confidence and communication skills. This interactive summer camp experience goes beyond public speaking, covering self-confidence, body language, and social skills through hands-on activities. Designed for beginners, it aims to empower young learners to find their voice and excel in school and life.

The Times of India 18 May 2026 6:17 pm

Explore a sunken ocean kingdom inside this Hyderabad mall

Hyderabad is always looking for new entertainment experiences, and this summer, an ocean-themed attraction inside a mall is catching everyones attention. Nexus Mall in the city has transformed into a stunning underwater fantasy with Hyderabads first-ever animatronic Ocean World experience. From giant sea creatures and glowing underwater visuals to VR activities and themed workshops, this 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 18 May 2026 6:14 pm

Beyond Salar Jung: Inside Hyderabads unique, private museums

Every year, International Museum Day serves as a global reminder to pause and appreciate the institutions that safeguard our collective memory, art, and heritage. In a city like Hyderabad, where layers of various histories shape the very streets we walk on, the museum landscape is understandably vast. Towering institutions like the Salar Jung Museum or 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 18 May 2026 5:41 pm

10 seasonal vegetables one should eat in the month of May

From crisp gourds to leafy greens and summer staples that hold up well in simple home cooking, May offers plenty to work with. Whether you are planning sabzis, salads, stir-fries or soups, here are 10 vegetables worth eating in May.

The Times of India 18 May 2026 3:32 pm

Oncologist warns parents should NEVER use these products on children: Some of these are surprisingly common

Not every baby product is as safe as it appears. Many everyday items parents unknowingly use on their child may expose children to harmful chemicals and irritants. Experts repeatedly emphasise that parents need to be extra cautious about what they use around them.Highlighting this, a Hyderabad-based Oncologist Dr Arrjun Sankaran, recently shared a list of common products parents should avoid using on children. According to him, children are more sensitive to chemicals, fragrances, and harsh ingredients than adults. He adds that some everyday products may irritate the skin, affect breathing, or expose children to things they simply dont need at a young age.Here are some products the expert says parents should not use on their children:

The Times of India 18 May 2026 3:05 pm

5 effective ways to keep house flies away from home and prevent yourself from falling sick

Are you tired of hearing buzzing houseflies in your house all day long?Whenever you sit down to work or are engrossed in reading your favourite novel, an instant buzz irritates you so much that it disturbs your flow and makes the experience irritating. They buzz around food, gather near garbage, and seem to appear in large numbers during warmer months. Beyond being annoying, flies can also carry bacteria from waste and contaminated surfaces onto kitchen counters, fruits, and meals. That is why keeping them away is not only about comfort but also about maintaining a cleaner and healthier living space.Here are five practical and effective ways to keep house flies away from your home naturally and safely.

The Times of India 18 May 2026 2:42 pm

7 stunning glass houses worldwide that redefine modern living and architectural beauty

Glass houses have transformed the way we perceive modern living. These architectural marvels emphasise transparency, minimalism and harmony with nature; redefining comfort and aesthetics in contemporary design.

The Times of India 18 May 2026 2:28 pm

Watch: Shocking video of a travel influencer washing underwear in a hotel coffee machine; 5 things in a hotel that can be dirtier than we think

A viral TikTok video showing a travel influencer washing underwear in a hotel coffee maker has sparked widespread disgust and hygiene concerns. While the influencer claimed it was a 'hack,' the internet reacted with outrage, questioning hotel cleaning practices. Rumors of a lawsuit were later debunked, but the incident has heightened traveler awareness about often-overlooked hotel amenities.

The Times of India 18 May 2026 1:57 pm

Bobcat vs lynx: Can you actually tell the difference between two similar-looking cats?

Creatures from the cat family are an intriguing topic of discussion, whether large or small; each one is unique in its traits, characteristics, functions, and hunting style, yet surprisingly, they share a similar appearance despite belonging to different species.Similarly, at first glance, bobcats and lynxes, belonging to the cat family, look almost identical. Both are wild cats with short tails, pointed ears, thick fur, and sharp hunting instincts. It is easy to see why so many people confuse them, especially in photos or quick wildlife encounters.The confusion is common because bobcats actually belong to the lynx genus, meaning they are closely related animals rather than completely separate cats.Still, there are clear differences once you know what to look for. Some differences are subtle, while others become obvious when the animals are seen side by side.If you have ever looked at a photo and wondered which cat you were seeing, here are a few traits that set them apart.

The Times of India 18 May 2026 1:46 pm

Virat Kohlis most powerful quotes for anyone struggling with stress, career pressure, or burnout

We have all been there. You are staring blankly at a laptop screen that keeps spitting out endless emails, or maybe you are looking at a syllabus that resembles a mountain. The friction is incredibly real right now. Juggling a chaotic, always-on work-from-home life while simultaneously trying to figure out your actual long-term career path? It is completely exhausting. Enter Virat Kohli. Sure, the world knows him as a cricket legend. But if you look a little closer, the guy is basically a walking masterclass in how to handle intense, suffocating pressure. His entire ethos is built on thriving exactly when things get tough.

The Times of India 18 May 2026 1:45 pm

Is this Black Mirror in real life? Gen Z reacts to Bumbles new AI replacing swiping dating plan

Is this Black Mirror in real life? Gen Z reacts to Bumbles new AI replacing swiping dating plan

The Times of India 18 May 2026 12:46 pm

Whats inside the deep, natural water slides of Snake Canyon in Oman; decoding the mystery

Snake Canyon in Oman is not your regular travel attractions. Hidden deep inside the Hajar Mountains, it is among the Middle Easts most exciting natural wonders which attract adventure lovers from all over.

The Times of India 18 May 2026 12:36 pm

I dont want her to feel like she only has to date one person. Kiara Advani's modern take on dating, parenting and freedom

Kiara Advani shared her parenting philosophy, emphasizing emotional safety and fostering confidence in her daughter, Saraayah. She aims to break the people-pleasing cycle by encouraging her daughter to make her own choices, including in relationships, and to explore life freely without fear or control.

The Times of India 18 May 2026 12:10 pm

Janhvi Kapoors home is all about adding persona in contemporary design: Art inspirations you can take away

Some homes feel memorable because they are decorated with more than style alone. They carry mood, personality, and a sense of thought and belonging in every corner.Actress Janhvi Kapoors home is a space that delicately combines elegance, warmth, and modern artistic expression with Indianness. Her home has several corners and walls that speak of art in a modern and creative way, bringing out character, innovation, and aesthetics.The home can also be a useful reference for anyone looking to bring more persona into their own interiors, where the overall feeling is not about showing off.It is about creating a space that feels yours, lived in, soothing to the eye, interesting to the mind, keeps you grounded to your roots, and is emotionally rich.Here are some art inspirations that you can take away from Janhvi Kapoors home:

The Times of India 18 May 2026 11:00 am

5 signs your wife may be cheating you financially

If youve been feeling like youre carrying most of the financial load while your partner quietly protects her own money, these signs might feel very familiar.

The Times of India 18 May 2026 9:51 am

10 high-protein air fryer snacks that take only 10 minutes

The real advantage is protein: it helps keep you fuller for longer, steadies cravings and makes a snack feel like a proper refuel instead of a passing bite. These 10 air fryer snacks are made for busy days, late-evening hunger and everything in between. Each one comes together in about 10 minutes, with minimal prep and no complicated technique. Scroll down to read more.

The Times of India 18 May 2026 9:17 am

Parents who constantly say study harder may unknowingly damage this one trait in children

This is the hidden cost many families do not notice until much later. A child who is pushed only toward harder studying may begin to feel that their worth is tied entirely to performance. Over time, that can weaken self-belief, the very trait that helps children take initiative, stay resilient and trust themselves when life gets difficult. Scroll down to read more

The Times of India 18 May 2026 9:13 am

Art quote of the day by Sigmund Freud: When inspiration doesnt come, I go halfway to meet it

Theres a moment we all probably know when you sit down to write, paint, design, or want to post on your Instagram feed, and nothing comes to your mind; the page stays blank.The ideas feel locked behind a door for which you cant find the key. Many people call this a lack of inspiration and wait for it to return like a visitor who forgot the way. But Sigmund Freud, the father of psychoanalysis, offered a different perspective centuries ago with his wise words.Inspiration is not something that only happens to you; its something you can actively ignite or pursue if it doesn't come naturally. Instead of waiting passively, Freud suggests taking action, even small steps, to invite creativity back into your life. This mindset is incredibly relevant today,

The Times of India 18 May 2026 9:00 am

When a child says I hate school: 4 reasons behind it that are not laziness

Children often express dislike for school due to underlying problems. These can include bullying, academic difficulties, overwhelming pressure, or feeling misunderstood. Parents should explore these reasons to offer support. Recognizing these issues helps children feel valued and understood. Addressing these concerns can transform their school experience.

The Times of India 18 May 2026 1:11 am

Optical illusion personality test: Dancing girl or silhouette of a man? What you see first reveals if you are effortlessly confident or too kind-hearted

Ever look at a graphic and realize a friend sees something completely different? Its kind of trippy. But optical illusions aren't just internet bait; theyre actually a direct line to how your brain processes reality on the fly. Don't look at this like a clinical psychology examthink of it as a quick, instinctual gut-check that highlights how you operate when you're not overthinking things.Take a quick glance at the image. What hit you in that very first millisecond? A dancing girl or the silhouette of a man?Your instant, unfiltered reaction says a lot about how you deal with stress, handle your relationships, and move through the world.

The Times of India 17 May 2026 9:03 pm

5 weekend getaways from Delhi under 500 km to escape the June heat

Delhi summers can feel relentless, with temperatures often crossing 40C and hot winds making daily life exhausting. By the middle of the week, many people start craving a quick escape from the heat, traffic, and constant rush.

The Times of India 17 May 2026 7:54 pm

5 common signs that your dog is in pain (and what to do about it)

Dogs are amazing companions who love us unconditionally, but there's one thing they can't dothey can't tell us when they're hurting.Unlike humans, who can say I'm in pain, dogs instinctively hide their discomfort, which makes it challenging for pet parents to even identify when something is wrong. This is why understanding the signs of pain in dogs is so important for every dog owner.Pain in dogs can come from many sources, such as injuries, arthritis, dental problems, digestive issues, or underlying health conditions. The good news is that dogs show us when they're in pain through changes in their behaviour, body language, and daily habits. Knowing these warning signs can help you act quickly and get your furry friend the care they need.Here are a few signs to identify when your dog might be experiencing pain:

The Times of India 17 May 2026 6:35 pm

Oats vs Poha (flattened rice): Which breakfast is better for weight loss and energy?

Oats and poha are both healthy breakfast choices, but they support the body differently. Oats may help more with fullness and weight loss because of their fibre content, while poha offers light, easy-to-digest energy that suits many Indian diets.

The Times of India 17 May 2026 6:29 pm

9 quiet emotional and spiritual shifts that make people distant

Here are 9 deeper, and emotionally grounded reasons people suddenly become distant not as excuses, but as patterns that quietly shape humans.

The Times of India 17 May 2026 6:00 pm

5 smart and pocket-friendly tips to grow a grocery-saving kitchen garden for under 1,000

Are you tired of checking the price and bargaining till you reach the appropriate amount of vegetables?So, every time you want to skip that hassle and have these things just at your hand, a kitchen garden is the answer.But, did you know that you can start a grocery-saving kitchen garden in your home for under 1,000!Growing your own vegetables and herbs isn't just about saving money; it also provides us with healthier produce, reduces plastic waste, and brings us the satisfaction of eating something you grew yourself.Here are a few smart and pocket-friendly ways to start your kitchen garden:

The Times of India 17 May 2026 5:48 pm

Just to survive, I stand in government ration lines: Man quit toxic IT job for mental peace; now struggles to afford food and basic needs

An IT professional's quest for mental peace after leaving a stressful job took a sharp turn, leading to unemployment and financial hardship. Two months post-resignation, with savings depleted and facing ghosting from recruiters, he now relies on family and has taken a low-paying construction job, highlighting the harsh realities of the current job market and the importance of financial planning.

The Times of India 17 May 2026 5:00 pm

How to brighten a shady front garden bed without adding more flowers

Designing a tranquil shady garden involves more than just flowers; foliage, shape, and structure are crucial. Focus on lighter foliage, contrasting elements, and repetition to brighten the space. Consider dry shade conditions and plant selection carefully, as well as simplifying the design with layered plantings and grouping similar plants for visual harmony.

The Times of India 17 May 2026 3:12 pm

8 things to protect your marriage from

A great marriage doesnt just stay great by accident. It takes active defense. Its easy to focus on the big, romantic milestones, but the real test is how well you protect your relationship from the subtle things that quietly eat away at trust and intimacy over time.If you want to keep your bond solid, you have to be intentional about guarding it. Here are eight hidden threats to watch out for, and how to actually keep them out of your relationship.1.

The Times of India 17 May 2026 3:04 pm

How to grow chillies in grow bags for maximum harvest

Chillies are an essential ingredient in Indian kitchens, instantly adding the right spice, fire, and crisp to any dish.To avoid the last-minute runs to the market, these thin fiery vegetables can be grown easily, to be available then, even at the last minute when most needed.If you love cooking with fresh, fiery chillies but dont have a big garden, growing them in grow bags is your perfect solution. Grow bags are lightweight, affordable, and provide excellent drainage, which chilli plants absolutely love.Growing chillies in grow bags not only saves space but also gives your plants the best environment to produce maximum fruit.Here are a few simple steps by which you can grow green chillies in grow bags at home:

The Times of India 17 May 2026 1:45 pm

5 snake temples in India that attract thousands of devotees and curious travellers every year

India is the land of temples; some ancient, some unique and some dedicated to snakes. This shows the countrys spiritual beauty which is deeply intertwined with nature, mythology, and traditions.

The Times of India 17 May 2026 1:03 pm

Mark Zuckerberg's Miami mansion speaks of grandeur and contemporary minimalism: Artsy inspirations to take away from his home

When we think of Mark Zuckerberg, we usually picture a man in a gray T-shirt working on the next big tech innovation. But behind the scenes, the Meta co-founder bought something with his wife, Priscilla Chan, that reveals a completely different side of him.His new Miami mansion on the Indian Creek Island reflects a side of him deeply connected to art, architecture, and timeless beauty. His mansion, named the Billionaire Bunker, was reportedly bought for a staggering $170 million, and the transaction was first reported by Bloomberg and then The Wall Street Journal.What makes this home so interesting for art lovers is how Zuckerberg and his wife, Priscilla Chan, have worked closely with a renowned designer to create a space where every element tells a story.Their home is designed by the world-renowned designer Ferris Rafauli and quietly combines contemporary minimalism with classical grandeur.Here are a few art inspirations that you ca take from Zuckerbergs new mansion

The Times of India 17 May 2026 11:04 am

Art quote of the day by Vincent Van Gogh: I dream my painting and I paint my dream

Theres something magical about the way Vincent van Gogh saw the world. He didnt just paint what he saw with his eyes; he painted what he felt in his soul.One of his most famous quotes brings this idea to the spotlight, like a window into how creativity actually works. For Van Gogh, dreaming wasnt about just sleeping; it was about vision, imagination, and the courage to turn something invisible into something real, and his famous painting, Starry Night, is just one of the most striking examples.Today, when were constantly surrounded by distractions and pressure to be practical, Van Goghs words remind us, whether youre an artist, a writer, a gardener, or someone just trying to build a life you love, every great creation starts as a dream in someones mind and then takes inspiration to bring it to life.

The Times of India 17 May 2026 9:11 am

Thought of the day inspired by the Bhagavad Gita: Why comparison steals peace

The feeling of comparison or being compared has quietly become a part of our lives. People compare careers, salaries, looks, relationships, lifestyles, and even happiness.Social media has strengthened this behaviour by constantly showing polished versions of other peoples lives that have been out on their feeds after utmost work through extensive editing and correct placement of things to make it look utterly pleasing.As a result, many individuals feel pressured to achieve more, look better, or live differently, even when they are already doing well in their own journey. However, it is important to remember that this is just one side of the coin and not what is always real.The problem with constant comparison is that it slowly erodes inner peace. Instead of appreciating personal growth, people begin measuring their worth through someone elses achievements.This creates insecurity, self-doubt, jealousy, and emotional exhaustion, even though a person has success, supportive relationships, or stability, they may still feel dissatisfied because they believe someone else has more.The teachings of the Bhagavad Gita provide a meaningful perspective on this issue. The Gita repeatedly reminds people to focus on their own duties, actions, and self-growth rather than becoming distracted by external validation or competition.

The Times of India 17 May 2026 8:00 am

6 fruits that are high in magnesium and why your body depends on them every day

Magnesium is an essential mineral that supports muscles, nerves, heart health, and sleep quality. While nuts and seeds are commonly known magnesium sources, several fruits also contribute meaningful amounts.

The Times of India 16 May 2026 9:11 pm

What your food cravings may be telling you about your body

Your body sends signals through cravings. Sugar cravings may indicate low energy or stress. Salty food urges can point to dehydration or exhaustion. Carbohydrate desires often stem from restriction or low mood. Fried food cravings might reflect fatigue. Unusual cravings like ice need attention. Understanding these signals helps address lifestyle needs beyond just food.

The Times of India 16 May 2026 9:00 pm

What sparked rumours of Shehnaaz Gill dating cricketer Devdutt Padikkal?

Rumour mills are spinning once again, and this time, the internet is busy connecting Shehnaaz Gill and RCB cricketer Devdutt Padikkal after the actors recent IPL appearance grabbed everyones attention online.

The Times of India 16 May 2026 7:48 pm

How to grow jasmine that flowers year-round in Indian weather: 5 mindful tips for beginners

There is something timeless about the fragrance of jasmine in a home. Whether it is growing near a balcony railing, beside a gate, or in a small terrace garden, jasmine instantly changes the mood of a space.Its soft white flowers and sweet scent are deeply connected with festivals, evening prayers, and even daily routines. Many people grow jasmine, thinking it will bloom endlessly, but after a few flowers, the plant often slows down or stops blooming completely. The reason is usually not the weather, but the way the plant is cared for.Indian weather is actually very suitable for many jasmine varieties, especially Mogra and Arabian jasmine. With the right sunlight, watering pattern, pruning, and feeding, jasmine can continue flowering for most of the year in warm regions. It is also one of the easiest flowering plants to grow in pots, making it perfect for balconies and compact urban homes.Here are some tips to keep your jasmine healthy, green, and blooming beautifully throughout the year:

The Times of India 16 May 2026 6:00 pm

Why some front garden borders look expensive even with fewer plants?

Front yard gardens often lack appeal due to poor design, not plant quantity. Experts advise using layers of varying heights, shapes, and textures for visual depth. Anchor plants provide structure, followed by repeating medium-sized plants for rhythm. Low-growing plants frame the front edge. Simpler, well-spaced designs with clean edges create a professional look.

The Times of India 16 May 2026 5:27 pm

Top divorce lawyer says he hopes every marriage ends in death and the internet is stunned by the reason

Divorce lawyer James Sexton advocates for marriages to endure until death, emphasizing that lasting unions require more than just love. He highlights the importance of growing together, remaining authentic, and choosing connection amidst life's inevitable changes. Sexton suggests a weekly 'walk and talk' ritual to foster emotional connection and prevent resentment, a habit many find relatable.

The Times of India 16 May 2026 5:24 pm

Hotel-Style Clear Shower Glass: Melamine foam lifts hard water; routine protects air

Hotel bathrooms achieve their pristine shine not through harsh chemicals, but a scientific marvel: melamine foam. This microscopic scraper, acting like fine sandpaper, mechanically removes hard water deposits and soap scum without damaging surfaces. This eco-friendly method, unlike chemical cleaners, prevents indoor air pollution and offers a quick, effective solution for sparkling bathrooms.

The Times of India 16 May 2026 5:10 pm

Fix Bathroom Ventilation Habits: Opening windows can trap moisture; fan timing keeps mould down

Opening bathroom windows after a shower disrupts extractor fan efficiency, pushing moisture into walls and promoting mold growth. Instead, keep the door closed during and after showering, and let the extractor fan run for at least 30 minutes to effectively remove humidity. Quick drying of surfaces also helps prevent dampness.

The Times of India 16 May 2026 5:08 pm

Biofilm Risks In Water Bottles: Experts warn of hidden microbes; daily deep cleaning urged

Your trusty reusable water bottle might be a breeding ground for bacteria and fungi. Complex cap designs and warm environments create ideal conditions for invisible biofilms to thrive, potentially impacting your health. Regular, thorough cleaning with warm, soapy water and proper air drying is crucial to ensure your eco-friendly habit remains healthy.

The Times of India 16 May 2026 5:07 pm

These 5 Indian ice creams earned a spot on TasteAtlas top 100

When it comes to celebrating the worlds best food, the popular digital food guide TasteAtlas has become a major voice. Instead of just focusing on expensive, fancy fine-dining restaurants, the platform loves to spotlight traditional, everyday food that people actually eat. Over the years, its lists have shown a lot of love for Indian food, 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 16 May 2026 5:01 pm

Khan sir breaks down at the loss of NEET-UG aspirant Ritik Mishra: 3 ways parents can help children in such moments of crisis

The NEET-UG 2026 controversy, marked by alleged paper leaks and cancellations, has caused widespread anger and helplessness among students and parents. The emotional toll is significant, with reports of distress and even a young aspirant's death, highlighting the profound impact of systemic failures on young lives and futures.

The Times of India 16 May 2026 4:50 pm