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No lab, no money: How students at a government school in Aligarh built a flying F-22 raptor model that took the whole country by surprise

Students from a government school in Aligarh built a flying F-22 Raptor model. They used thermocol waste and toy motors, demonstrating remarkable ingenuity. This achievement highlights the potential within government schools across Uttar Pradesh. The initiative was part of the Robotics Ki Pathshala STEM program. Such stories underscore the need for greater resources and support for these students.

The Times of India 15 Jul 2026 1:16 pm

The world won't always like you: Michelle Obama shares the best advice she ever received from her parents

Michelle Obama's parents never promised her the world would be fair, they promised something better: Come home we...Some lessons stick with us no matter how far we go in life. For former First Lady of the United States of America Michelle Obama, one of those lessons came from her parents, and it was really about one thing: her home.In an old interview with author and life coach Jay Shetty, Michelle Obama was asked a simple question: What's the best advice you've ever received? Her answer was short, but it's the kind of thing that sticks with you.Come home. We like you here, she replied. She went on to explain what her parents actually meant by that.They always taught me that the world won't always like you, but you can't count on the world to like you. You come home to be liked. You go out there to get your education, to earn a living. You won't necessarily find people who will see you or love you or like you. You get that here.In just a couple of sentences, Michelle managed to sum up something a lot of people spend years trying to figure out.A home that isn't constantly evaluating kids Kids grow up being measured constantly. Grades, team selections, comparisons with classmates, judgment on social media, how many activities they can juggle at once, the evaluation never really stops. And not everyone is going to like them for it. They'll run into rejection, criticism and plenty of failure along the way.Michelle Obama's parents never pretended the world would be fair to her. What they gave her instead was something more useful: the certainty that home would still be there, still be hers, no matter what happened once she walked out the door.That kind of security tends to become a kid's real source of confidence, more than any trophy or good grade ever could.Why this advice hits even harder todayKids today are growing up surrounded by comparison in a way earlier generations never had to deal with. A harsh comment online, getting left out of a group chat, losing a competition, struggling in a class: any one of these can make a child start questioning their own worth. That's exactly the moment when knowing you belong here matters most.Michelle Obama's parents weren't teaching her to expect everyone's approval. They were teaching her not to need it. That's a subtle but important shift. It pushes kids toward building self-worth on relationships they can actually trust, instead of chasing approval from people who may never give it.What parents can take away from thisMichelle's memory is a good reminder that raising kids isn't only about setting them up to succeed. It's just as much about preparing them for the days success doesn't show up. Kids who feel loved only when they perform well tend to grow cautious. But kids who know they're loved regardless of the outcome are usually the ones who find the nerve to try again after a setback.Parents can't shield their children from every disappointment life throws at them. But they can make sure there's somewhere safe for their kids to land afterward.Your home is an emotional recharge stationA lot of parenting advice focuses on building resilience. But resilience, ironically, often grows out of having just one place where a kid doesn't have to prove anything. When home feels emotionally safe, kids are more willing to take real risks, more honest about what they're struggling with, and quicker to bounce back when things go sideways.A child who believes, *Even if I fail, I can still go home and be accepted,* carries a different kind of confidence into the world than one who doesn't.Parenting isn't about alienating kids out of the real worldMichelle Obama's parents never told her everyone would admire her, or that life would treat her fairly. What they did instead was prepare her for reality while giving her solid ground to stand on. That balance might be one of the most valuable things a parent can offer. Eventually, kids leave home, for school, for work, for relationships and lives of their own. Along the way they'll meet people who lift them up and people who don't. They'll have their share of both success and rejection.But if they grow up knowing there's one place where they're valued just for being themselves, they carry that strength with them long after childhood ends.Michelle Obama's story is a gentle reminder that parents can't control how the world treats their kids. But they can control how those kids feel every single time they walk back through the front door. Sometimes the most powerful thing a parent can say isn't a long speech. It's just: You are always welcome here.

The Times of India 15 Jul 2026 1:14 pm

Thailand retains visa-free entry for Indian passport holders, but there's a catch: Stay duration reduced to 30 days

Thailand has extended its visa-free entry scheme for Indian passport holders. The maximum duration for visa-free stays has now been reduced to thirty days. This change is intended to strengthen immigration controls and prevent misuse of the exemption. Most Indian tourists planning shorter trips will find this limit sufficient for their travel. Travellers intending to stay longer must apply for an appropriate visa before their journey.

The Times of India 15 Jul 2026 1:08 pm

Shah Rukh Khan's Diet Routine: star sticks to simple one-meal plan; experts urge caution

Shah Rukh Khan, the iconic Bollywood actor, adheres to a straightforward and disciplined diet. He typically consumes one meal each day, which he views as a personal commitment. His meals often consist of grilled chicken and broccoli, maintaining a balanced approach. Shah Rukh also brings home-cooked meals to film sets and enjoys sipping on black coffee, showcasing a preference for consistency rather than following fad diets or extreme restrictions.

The Times of India 15 Jul 2026 1:03 pm

Discontinued snacks every '90s and 2000s kid desperately wants back

While many iconic brands have survived, several beloved snacks quietly disappeared from shelves, leaving behind nothing but memories. Here are some discontinued favourites that still spark nostalgia.

The Times of India 15 Jul 2026 1:00 pm

Rare Corpse flowers 'Odora and Odorysseus' bloom simultaneously for only 48 hours, and they are the stinkiest celebrities at Huntington

Two rare titan arums, known as corpse flowers, bloomed simultaneously at the Huntington Library. This unusual event drew over seven thousand curious visitors to witness the spectacle. The plants, nicknamed Odorysseus and Odora, opened over the weekend for a brief period. Each bloom lasts only twenty-four to forty-eight hours, peaking overnight before closing. The Huntington has cultivated these endangered plants for over twenty-five years.

The Times of India 15 Jul 2026 12:45 pm

Inside the 800-year-old Maharashtra temple where Muslims worship Lord Shiva and an extraordinary centuries-old tradition still thrives

Jejuri Temple in Maharashtra is a unique shrine dedicated to Lord Khandoba. This historic site is revered by both Hindu and Muslim communities with equal devotion. Muslims refer to Khandoba as Ajmat Khan or Mallu Khan and seek blessings. The temple's origins date back to the 12th or 13th century, with renovations in the 17th century.

The Times of India 15 Jul 2026 12:10 pm

Rising heat leaves 57 million hectares of tropical forests unable to photosynthesise efficiently: Study

Tropical forests are experiencing critical heat thresholds impacting photosynthesis. Millions of hectares already exceed average critical temperature limits. Excessive heat reduces the efficiency of trees capturing atmospheric carbon. Projections indicate significant future increases in heat-stressed forest areas. Some species may adapt, but adaptation speed remains uncertain.

The Times of India 15 Jul 2026 12:00 pm

Amitabh Bachchan's journaling and blogging habit: Could writing every day keep the mind active?

Amitabh Bachchan's consistent daily blogging habit, started in 2008, offers significant cognitive benefits. This unbroken routine provides structure for the ageing brain, which is valuable as work routines loosen. Writing about emotions helps lessen their internal impact by calming the brain's stress response. Keeping the brain curious and active through daily writing maintains mental agility over time. Public writing, like Bachchan's blog, also fosters social engagement and reduces cognitive decline.

The Times of India 15 Jul 2026 11:02 am

No luxury, no entitlement, no excuses: What APJ Abdul Kalam's parents did differently

Dr APJ Abdul Kalam's parents shaped his life with values of character and discipline. They taught him hard work and generosity through their simple daily actions. His upbringing fostered a sense of gratitude and self-reliance without entitlement. Respect for every faith was a key lesson learned from his diverse community. These principles guided Kalam throughout his life and public service.

The Times of India 15 Jul 2026 11:00 am

The best long-running anime that never lose their magic

The Times of India 15 Jul 2026 8:32 am

Don't throw away used aluminium foil: 7 Smart ways it can benefit indoor and garden plants

Gardeners can reuse clean aluminium foil for various practical projects. Reflecting light indoors helps plants thrive in low-light conditions. Foil deters birds and insects, protecting delicate seedlings from harm. It also prevents dark containers from overheating soil during hot summer days. This reuse reduces waste and offers a sustainable gardening solution.

The Times of India 15 Jul 2026 7:57 am

Are fewer toys better for your child? What happened when a German kindergarten removed every toy for three months

Parents often worry that they are not buying enough toys for their children. This feeling turns many homes into a place that overflows with dolls, toy cars and puzzles. But what if having fewer toys could actually be better for a child's development?In the 1990s, a kindergarten in Germany tried something that sounded almost impossible. Every toy was removed from the classroom for three months. The kids were now not surrounded by blocks, dolls, puzzles or toy cars. What happened in the following weeks still sparks conversations among educators and parents around the world.

The Times of India 15 Jul 2026 7:00 am

This 101-year-old journalist still works and lives independently. Her 3 daily habits may surprise you

One hundred and one-year-old journalist Eileen Lavine shares her secrets for a long life. She believes staying mentally active is key, reading newspapers and solving puzzles daily. Lavine also emphasizes the importance of continuing to contribute through her work. Maintaining meaningful connections with people keeps her from feeling lonely. These simple habits help her live independently and remain sharp.

The Times of India 15 Jul 2026 2:28 am

40 lakh salary in Bengaluru vs a simpler mountain life: IIT Kanpur alumnus's viral post sparks debate

A viral LinkedIn post questions how living location shapes professional priorities and daily experiences. It contrasts a high-earning Bengaluru life with a simpler mountain town existence. The author suggests urban environments foster comparison, while rural settings promote contentment. LinkedIn users shared varied opinions, emphasizing perspective over surroundings for happiness. Ultimately, personal choices and mindset guide life satisfaction regardless of location.

The Times of India 14 Jul 2026 11:29 pm

Think you know cows? These 5 surprising facts say otherwise

Here are five facts that may change the way you think about cows.

The Times of India 14 Jul 2026 9:25 pm

Viral video warns against the 'EMI trap'; internet divided over whether debt is worth it

A viral video highlights concerns about young people getting trapped in EMI cycles. Amit advises against purchases beyond one's comfortable financial capacity. He suggests that ongoing payments can lead to significant long-term financial pressure. This financial stress can negatively impact both work and personal life. The discussion continues online regarding EMIs as a trap or a practical tool.

The Times of India 14 Jul 2026 9:17 pm

Quote of the Day by Mark Twain: Travel is fatal to prejudice, bigotry, and narrow-mindedness, and many of our people need it sorely on these accounts. Broad, wholesome, charitable views - why travel is the best cure

Mark Twain's wisdom highlights travel's power to dismantle prejudice and narrow-mindedness. Experiencing diverse cultures fosters empathy and cognitive flexibility in individuals. Journeys offer genuine human connections and replace misconceptions with deep respect. India's vast diversity exemplifies how travel expands understanding of the world. Responsible tourism emphasizes respecting local traditions and supporting communities.

The Times of India 14 Jul 2026 9:16 pm

'The dumbest thing I've done': Former Microsoft employee on quitting his Rs 1.9 crore job

A former Microsoft employee shared his challenging journey after quitting his high-paying job. He admitted leaving his dream role brought significant uncertainty and self-doubt. Moving to Australia, he pursued new ventures without a concrete plan. Earning his first dollar online occurred just before his return flight. His experience highlights the less glamorous realities of career transitions.

The Times of India 14 Jul 2026 7:52 pm

Stop overburdening your kids: Doctor-entrepreneur highlights the biggest mistake many modern parents are making

Modern parenting often overloads children with activities and expectations. This relentless schedule deprives them of essential unstructured playtime and rest. Research indicates that excessive academic pressure leads to increased anxiety and depression in children. Experts suggest allowing children boredom fosters independence and imagination. Prioritizing a child's natural curiosity over external comparisons is crucial for their well-being.

The Times of India 14 Jul 2026 6:42 pm

Children need more than just parents to grow: Kajol on why she she sent her daughter to a boarding school

For many parents, sending a child to boarding school is not an easy decision. It's an emotional one. Will they miss home too much? Will they feel lonely? Or will living away from family actually make them stronger, more independent, and better prepared for life? Bollywood actor Kajol seems to have a clear answer.In an old interview with The Lallantop, the actor spoke about why she strongly believes boarding schools can be good for children. She even revealed that she had already sent her daughter to boarding school, and hopes to do the same for her son. Her reasons had nothing to do with better grades or strict discipline. They came from a simple parenting belief, one about raising children who are independent, grounded, and responsible.

The Times of India 14 Jul 2026 5:55 pm

5 smells that could attract snakes to your home this monsoon ( they are so common that you might be overlooking them)

Monsoon rains often push snakes from their burrows seeking shelter and warmth. Snakes follow scent trails of rodents and birds, their primary food sources. Amphibians and small fish also attract snakes to damp, waterlogged garden areas. Pheromones left by other snakes can draw them into yards during mating season. Understanding these attractants helps people avoid unwanted reptile encounters near homes.

The Times of India 14 Jul 2026 5:35 pm

Are you a toxic parent without really knowing about it? Educator Vijendra Singh Chauhan shares eye-opening facts

Educator Vijendra Singh Chauhan highlights how everyday parental actions harm children. Constant criticism and shaming erode a child's self-worth and trust. Emotional blackmail manipulates children, damaging their sense of safety. Children need autonomy and space to develop their own opinions. Healthy parenting prioritizes emotional security and unconditional love for well-being.

The Times of India 14 Jul 2026 5:00 pm

Real-life clone? This sheep, named after a famous singer, was the world's first successful living replica

Dolly the sheep, the first cloned mammal, was born in Scotland in 1996. Her birth sparked global debate about the ethics and safety of cloning technology. Dolly mated and had four lambs, but later developed arthritis and lung disease. Cloning mammals remains inefficient, with epigenetic reprogramming posing a significant challenge. This research also advanced the discovery of induced pluripotent stem cells for medical use.

The Times of India 14 Jul 2026 4:40 pm

PM Modi to flag off Sant Ravidas Express to boost travel between Varanasi and Amritsar; date, route, timings and major stops revealed

Prime Minister Narendra Modi will flag off the new Sant Ravidas Express on July 17, 2026. This train will connect Varanasi in Uttar Pradesh with Chheharta near Amritsar. Passengers can expect faster and more comfortable overnight travel between these two spiritual destinations. The service will operate three times weekly, offering modern amenities and direct connectivity. Ticket booking details and fares will be announced by Indian Railways closer to the launch.

The Times of India 14 Jul 2026 4:38 pm

Stop saying 'We Can't Afford It' to your kids: Psychology says these 3 simple phrases work much better

Every parent has said it at least once. Your child points at something in a shopa toy, a game, a pair of shoesand before you even finish thinking, the words come out automatically: We can't afford it. It feels harmless. It feels like the easiest way to end the conversation. But psychologists say those four words may be doing more damage than we realize, quietly shaping how our children think about money for the rest of their lives.

The Times of India 14 Jul 2026 4:00 pm

After two COVID deaths in Andhra Pradesh, Odisha steps up vigilance ahead of Jagannath Rath Yatra; what travellers should know

Odisha is increasing COVID-19 surveillance due to two recent deaths in Andhra Pradesh. Health authorities are monitoring districts bordering the neighboring state closely. Lakhs of devotees are expected for the annual Rath Yatra celebration this July. Travelers are urged to follow basic health precautions and avoid attending if unwell. No travel restrictions have been announced for the upcoming religious gathering.

The Times of India 14 Jul 2026 3:17 pm

Mom shares the toys her toddler never gets bored of: Parents, take notes as they also support healthy development

Parenting influencer Sukhleen Aarora shares effective toys for toddlers. These toys keep children engaged and support healthy development. Hanging bat ball and magnet tiles offer active and creative play. Mini sports champ and story box encourage physical and imaginative skills. Dancing mats and block sets provide further interactive and developmental opportunities.

The Times of India 14 Jul 2026 2:46 pm

Forget white vinegar: This natural powder cleared yard ants in 15 minutes, but it only works when dry

Diatomaceous earth offers a natural solution for ant problems. This powder works by physically damaging insect exoskeletons and causing dehydration. Unlike vinegar, it directly affects the ant's body, not just scent trails. For effectiveness, diatomaceous earth must be applied in dry conditions. This method provides a science-guided approach to pest control.

The Times of India 14 Jul 2026 2:15 pm

She returned to college after years and graduated with her son at IIT Madras: The heartwarming story has a lesson for every parent

A mother and son recently graduated together from IIT Madras's online program. Jigisha Tailor earned her diploma while her son Aditya Kapadia received his degree. They both pursued the Data Science and Applications course during the pandemic. Their shared academic journey fostered a unique bond and mutual motivation. This heartwarming story highlights the value of lifelong learning for all ages.

The Times of India 14 Jul 2026 2:00 pm

Goals on the field, love at home: How Harry Kane is raising 4 kids while being one of the world's greatest footballers

Harry Kane prioritizes his family above his football career. His wife Katie and their four children are his greatest joy. He cherishes moments with his children after matches and during celebrations. Moving to Munich with his family has been a positive experience. Kane considers his family his ultimate accomplishment in life.

The Times of India 14 Jul 2026 1:22 pm

5 times kids got lost while travelling and the real-life lessons every parent should learn

Family vacations can turn into nightmares when children go missing unexpectedly. Real-life cases highlight how easily kids can disappear in unfamiliar places. Parents must remain vigilant and never leave children unattended, even briefly. These incidents underscore the critical need for constant supervision and staying together. Safeguarding children's welfare is paramount during all family travel experiences.

The Times of India 14 Jul 2026 1:18 pm

Want glass skin? Start sipping these 5 drinks every day for naturally healthy, glowing skin

You don't need fancy powders or expensive wellness shots. A few simple drinks that are already part of many Indian kitchens can support healthier-looking skin when paired with a balanced diet, sunscreen and a good skincare routine. Here are five drinks worth adding to your daily routine.

The Times of India 14 Jul 2026 1:00 pm

Parenting quotes that can change how you talk to your kids

Children remember parental words which shape their inner voice and self-view. Specific phrases foster listening and validate their emotions and experiences. Acknowledging feelings and mistakes builds resilience and a secure foundation for growth. Encouraging children to solve problems builds their confidence and independent thinking skills. Celebrating effort over outcomes teaches valuable lessons about persistence and self-improvement.

The Times of India 14 Jul 2026 1:00 pm

From classic to bold: 8 Front door paint ideas that can instantly transform your home's entrance

The entrance door is one of the first things visitors see at your home. A new coat of paint will help you refresh the facade and add some personality to it without spending extra money on renovation. No matter what colour you choose, it will help you highlight your door and attract people's attention. If you need some inspiration to decorate the entrance door, here are eight front door paint ideas for you.

The Times of India 14 Jul 2026 1:00 pm

A son called his praying father a hypocrite. Heres why everyone is talking about the viral video

A viral video highlights how children notice adult inconsistencies in behavior and faith. Parents teach values through actions, not just lectures, which children absorb. Consistency in behavior builds trust and teaches accountability to young observers. Daily actions often speak louder than religious rituals for children. Authenticity and admitting mistakes are key parenting lessons for adults.

The Times of India 14 Jul 2026 11:00 am

How to grow a peach tree in your garden: A step-by-step guide for beginners

Growing a peach tree of your own can be considered among the most rewarding projects in gardening. Given a proper type of tree, right planting, and maintenance, the plant can give you both fragrant spring blossoms and tasty, juicy fruits in the growing season. Even though peaches are traditionally related to warmer zones, now there are varieties of this fruit that will thrive in various climatic conditions, provided they have sufficient sunshine and proper drainage. Here is a simple guide on how to make your peach tree healthy and productive.

The Times of India 14 Jul 2026 10:44 am

From raising children to caring for ageing parents: Understanding the sandwich generation

Adults are increasingly squeezed between raising children and caring for ageing parents. This sandwich generation faces immense emotional and practical burdens daily. Social changes like longer lifespans and smaller families contribute to this growing trend. Self-care is essential for caregivers to sustain their efforts effectively. Sharing responsibilities and seeking support are crucial for managing these demands.

The Times of India 14 Jul 2026 10:39 am

7 Conversation mistakes that can turn small disagreements into bigger relationship conflicts

Couples can improve their relationship by avoiding common communication pitfalls. Interrupting and using absolute terms like 'always' and 'never' hinder understanding. Bringing up past mistakes and making assumptions create unnecessary conflict. Focusing on winning arguments and letting anger control discussions is detrimental. Active listening and acknowledging emotions foster healthier interactions between partners.

The Times of India 14 Jul 2026 8:33 am

Quote Of The Day: Sadhguru links madness with balance; success needs courage and control

Sadhguru highlights the importance of achieving inner stability in the face of life's unpredictable shifts. He asserts that while passion drives progress, it is rational thought that steers it appropriately. This equilibrium is crucial to avoid the pitfalls of unchecked ambition. In today's fast-paced world, mental clarity is essential for maintaining focused goals. True advancement arises from the ability to be both daring and clear-minded simultaneously.

The Times of India 14 Jul 2026 8:29 am

5 ways meditation can quietly transform you from the inside

These changes don't happen overnight, and they're rarely dramatic. They arrive quietly, almost without you noticing. Yet over time, they can completely change the way you experience life. Here are five ways meditation can transform you from within.

The Times of India 14 Jul 2026 7:00 am

5 things you should remove from your house to get rid of negative energy

Spiritual traditions suggest removing broken items and dead plants from homes. Clutter and items kept out of obligation can hinder positive energy flow. Gifts and keepsakes tied to painful memories should also be released. Non-working clocks and electronics symbolize paused progress and create clutter. Decluttering your living space promotes a lighter atmosphere and mental clarity.

The Times of India 13 Jul 2026 11:54 pm

Saudi Arabia introduces 'Package Visa' to combine travel booking and Visa application; what it means for travellers

Saudi Arabia has launched a new digital Package Visa initiative. This program integrates tourist visa applications directly into travel bookings. Eligible travelers can now book flights, accommodation, and visas together. This simplifies the visitor journey and enhances travel experiences. The initiative aims to make visiting Saudi Arabia more accessible.

The Times of India 13 Jul 2026 11:37 pm

'Not one pothole, not one': Indian woman's Sri Lanka trip leaves her with an unexpected 'culture shock'

An Indian traveler shared her Sri Lankan experience, noting civic habits and infrastructure. She observed well-maintained roads and polite drivers during her week-long journey. Beaches were notably clean, and public spaces were well-organized for visitors. This observation sparked discussions about India's own civic responsibilities and improvements. Many social media users related to her experiences and shared similar observations.

The Times of India 13 Jul 2026 9:29 pm

A US inmate demanded pasta in Tihar: What does a prison meal look like in different countries

A US citizen arrested in a terror case seeks court permission to cook his own food. He has been on a hunger strike for over 50 days due to prison food. Matthew Aaron VanDyke claims jail meals are unsuitable for his dietary habits. His family is willing to cover all expenses for his personal cooking setup. The court has sought a response from Tihar Jail authorities.

The Times of India 13 Jul 2026 9:04 pm

Why do babies love playing peekaboo? The surprising brain science behind it

Peekaboo teaches babies object permanence and that loved ones always return. This game builds secure attachment and helps children navigate future separations. It also serves as a baby's first social interaction, teaching connection rules. Babies enjoy peekaboo due to its optimal surprise level and sense of mastery. Parents can foster development through engaging and joyful interactions without special toys.

The Times of India 13 Jul 2026 8:41 pm

What parents can learn from Kylian Mbapp's journey from a football-mad kid to a global superstar

Kylian Mbapp's journey from a young fan to a football star offers parenting insights. Parents should recognize and support children's interests and passions early on. Discipline and dedication are crucial alongside natural talent for sustained success. Role models can inspire positive development without creating undue pressure. Believing in children's dreams fosters confidence and encourages their best efforts.

The Times of India 13 Jul 2026 8:12 pm

Don't throw away eggshells! 7 Smart ways gardeners use them to help plants thrive

Eggshells offer gardeners valuable calcium and trace minerals for soil enrichment. These shells can also improve compost quality and provide a barrier against garden pests. Furthermore, eggshells serve as biodegradable seed starters for young plants. Crushed eggshells can also act as a decorative mulch for exposed garden soil. Reusing eggshells promotes sustainable gardening and reduces household waste effectively.

The Times of India 13 Jul 2026 8:00 pm

'Reading and writing will come. Childhood won't': Man's Norway vs India kindergarten comparison sparks debate

A viral post contrasts Norwegian kindergartens focused on outdoor play with Indian early education emphasizing academics. The author observed young Indian children engaged in academic tasks instead of experiencing childhood. Many social media users agreed, lamenting the loss of childhood for Indian youth. Some commenters suggested parenting styles contribute significantly to this trend. The discussion highlights differing views on what constitutes a proper childhood experience.

The Times of India 13 Jul 2026 7:29 pm

10 beautiful baby names that symbolise new life and fresh beginnings

Choosing a baby's name is one of the most meaningful decisions for any parent. While some names are selected because they sound beautiful or honour family traditions, others are cherished for the powerful stories and emotions they carry. Names that symbolise new life, hope, renewal and fresh beginnings have remained popular across cultures because they reflect optimism and the promise of a bright future.

The Times of India 13 Jul 2026 7:00 pm

What is a Philately Passport that has Bengaluru travellers lining up and why has it become such a prized possession

The Karnataka Philately Passport offers travellers a unique way to document their journeys. This collector's booklet allows users to collect special pictorial cancellations from various destinations. Demand for the limited-edition passports has surged, with many queuing early for them. The trend combines sightseeing with a fun treasure hunt for authentic experiences. This modern approach to philately is attracting a younger audience to collect memories.

The Times of India 13 Jul 2026 6:56 pm

Pigeons taking over your balcony? 7 Humane ways to keep them away without causing harm

Pigeons appear to pose no threat until they start building a nest on a balcony. They create lots of mess with feathers, droppings, nesting material, and constant cooing. However, you need to consider using humane ways that will discourage pigeons from settling on your balcony without doing them any harm. Luckily, just a couple of changes to your balcony can help you get rid of pigeons without hurting them and letting them find a safe place to roost. Here are seven tips on how to scare pigeons away humanely.

The Times of India 13 Jul 2026 6:00 pm

Woman says she finally understood why Bengaluru is called one of the safest cities for women after a 5 am walk

A woman's early morning walk in Bengaluru has sparked a city-wide conversation about safety. She shared her comfort walking alone while the skies remained dark at 5 a.m. This experience contrasted with the anxiety she felt walking in her hometown. Many women expressed similar feelings of fear when walking alone or in crowds. Internet users agreed Bengaluru is a good city to live in, apart from traffic concerns.

The Times of India 13 Jul 2026 5:57 pm

Only in Hyderabads Khajaguda can Chicken 65 taste Mexican

Purists will tell you that a proper Mexican quesadilla requires specific cheeses and centuries of Oaxacan tradition. However, eating Mexican food in Hyderabad means you do not care about the rules. At the newly opened food truck in Khajaguda, the star of the show is a golden quesadilla packed with the Hyderabadi Chicken 65. It 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 13 Jul 2026 5:30 pm

'No makeup, no revealing Clothes': Farah Khan's parenting rule for her teenage daughters is something every Indian family will relate to

Farah Khan's parenting stance on her teenage daughters sparked online debate. Research suggests clear boundaries, explained with warmth, foster better teen decision-making. However, overly rigid rules can lead adolescents to hide information from parents. The key lies in the parent-child relationship and open communication. Trust and respect within boundaries help teenagers make sound choices.

The Times of India 13 Jul 2026 5:00 pm

Does your child sleep with an open mouth? Here's what it could mean and when parents should be concerned

Persistent mouth breathing during sleep can signal underlying breathing issues in children. This habit may restrict airways and impact sleep quality and oxygen delivery. Chronic mouth breathing can also affect facial and dental development over time. Breathing problems during sleep may manifest as daytime behavioral and learning difficulties. Seeking professional help and monitoring sleep habits are crucial for early intervention.

The Times of India 13 Jul 2026 4:21 pm

India's first bullet train launch timeline revealed; route, speed, stations and everything we know so far

India's first bullet train section will begin phased passenger operations by August 2027. This significant milestone promises faster domestic travel and improved connectivity for travelers. The Mumbai-Ahmedabad corridor uses Japanese Shinkansen technology and is partially funded by JICA. Hyderabad is designated as a key junction for three proposed high-speed rail corridors. These future corridors will connect Hyderabad to Mumbai, Pune, Bengaluru, and Chennai.

The Times of India 13 Jul 2026 4:07 pm

How to clean a fabric sofa at home the right way without damaging it

Understanding your sofa's fabric type is crucial for safe cleaning. Always vacuum thoroughly before applying any cleaning solution to remove loose dirt. Test cleaners on a hidden area to prevent fabric damage and color fading. Blot spills immediately and allow the sofa to dry completely after cleaning. Regular maintenance like weekly vacuuming will keep your sofa looking fresh.

The Times of India 13 Jul 2026 4:00 pm

Science says curious children learn better: Why parents should encourage more questions

Why do I have to sleep at 9? But why can't I wear this? How do you know that's true? I don't agree.If you're a parent, you've probably heard some version of these questions almost daily. And if you're being honest, you've likely answered at least one of them with, Because I said so. For a lot of parents, constant questioning feels like arguing. It can seem like kids today just don't listen the way earlier generations did.Most of us grew up believing good children obeyed without asking too many questions. If our parents said something, we accepted it. We didn't push back. You argue too much. If I said no, it means no. Children shouldn't question elders. Many Indian parents grew up hearing these sentences. So when today's children ask, But why?, it can feel unfamiliar, even disrespectful.But childhood has changed. The world has changed. Maybe the way we parent needs to shift a little too.A child who asks questions isn't necessarily becoming difficult. More often, theyre becoming curious, confident and able to think for themselves which is something to celebrate, not fear.

The Times of India 13 Jul 2026 3:07 pm

Before modern conveniences: The household items every frontier family relied on

Frontier families relied on practical tools for daily survival and self-sufficiency. Essential items like axes and saws built homes and provided fuel for warmth. Cast-iron skillets and Dutch ovens enabled versatile cooking over open fires. Sewing kits and farming tools ensured clothing and food supplies were maintained. Water buckets and preservation containers were vital for life's necessities.

The Times of India 13 Jul 2026 2:46 pm

From being chased by elephants to mauled by a tiger; 7 times tourists ignored jungle rules and instantly regretted it

Jungle safaris are meant only for the responsible tourists. For those who dont believe in following rules or discipline, safaris should not be on their bucket list because the first lesson every safari guide tells is simple: the rules must be followed.

The Times of India 13 Jul 2026 2:15 pm

Morning or evening? The best time to clean your bathroom for a longer-lasting fresh finish

Cleaning bathrooms at the right time ensures better hygiene and effectiveness. Morning is often ideal after family members finish their ablutions. Allow excess moisture to dissipate before applying cleaning products. Evening cleaning can prevent overnight accumulation of spots and residue. Proper ventilation after cleaning aids drying and prevents mold growth.

The Times of India 13 Jul 2026 2:00 pm

Habits that help children become independent: 7 expert-backed tips

Contrary to popular belief, confident and self-reliant children aren't raised through strict rules or constant praise. They grow up in homes where they're trusted with small responsibilities, allowed to make mistakes and encouraged to find their own way. Here are seven everyday habits that quietly shape independent children.

The Times of India 13 Jul 2026 2:00 pm

From ragi to maida: 8 Indian flours ranked from healthiest to least healthy

But in general, flours that are less processed and naturally higher in fibre, protein and essential minerals tend to offer more nutritional value than highly refined ones. Here's how some of India's most commonly used flours compare.

The Times of India 13 Jul 2026 1:53 pm

My kids don't have phones. Its okay being bored: Why Novak Djokovic's approach is an important lesson for modern parents

Every parent has heard it at least once. I'm bored. And usually, the response is the same. Someone hands over a phone. A cartoon is switched on. A tablet appears. Within seconds, the complaint is gone.But what if boredom isn't the problem? What if it's actually something children need more of?That's the idea tennis legend Novak Djokovic touched on in a recent podcast, talking about raising his two children. The 24-time Grand Slam champion shared a way of thinking about parenting that feels almost too simple for a world where kids are entertained nonstop.It wasn't about strict rules or some clever technique. It was about letting kids slow down, sit with their own thoughts, and find their own creativity instead of automatically reaching for a screen.For many modern parents, it is an idea worth reflecting on.Daddy, I'm BoredDjokovic described a day his family spent at his parents' countryside home by a lake. We were playing ping pong, we were kayaking in the lake... We played some football, soccer. So we had a quite active first few hours of the day, he said.Like a lot of families on vacation, they'd spent hours outside: moving around, playing, just being together. Then came the moment most parents will recognize instantly.My son just recently told me a few days ago... Daddy, I'm bored, he recalled in the podcast. After a morning that active, kids often expect something new to happen right away. When it doesn't, boredom arrives and it doesn't feel good. Djokovic didn't rush to fix it. Instead, he turned it into a conversation.It's Okay to Be Bored SometimesInstead of suggesting another activity or handing over a screen, he sat his son down and talked to him. But son, it's okay to be bored sometimes, he said. He reminded his son of everything they'd already done that morning. First of all, you had a great, active morning and you did a lot of things. When you're bored, it doesn't mean that you have to instantly take a book or a screen or anything else.Rather than filling every quiet moment, he encouraged his son to just sit with it.Learning to be alone with your thoughtsOne part of what Djokovic said really stands out, because it goes against how most of us spend our free time now. You need to also learn how to be with your thoughts.For kids growing up surrounded by notifications, videos, and games, silence can feel strange, even uncomfortable.Most parents treat boredom like a problem to solve immediately. Djokovic sees it differently. He thinks those quiet stretches build something far more valuable than nonstop entertainment ever could.If you're bored indoors, go outsideHis advice wasn't complicated. If you're not comfortable being bored indoors, go outdoors. Sit on a chair and have some drink and just look at the sky said Djokovic.No expensive activity. Just going outside. Looking up at the sky. Letting your mind wander. It sounds a little old-fashioned; but it's basically how a lot of us grew up, before phones filled every spare second.Why boredom might Actually Be Good for KidsDjokovic admitted this is easier to say than to actually do. I think that's much easier said than done. I really would love my children to be able to be okay with being bored because that's the time when you're actually most creative.When kids aren't constantly taking in information, they start making their own games, stories, ideas. Imagination tends to show up right where constant stimulation stops.Djokovic also thinks boredom gives kids room to work through feelings that usually get buried under distraction. That's the time when you can manage your thoughts and everything that you have been suppressing by distracting yourself with your phone, with whatever it is, he said.For parents, that might be the real takeaway here. Kids don't just need to be entertained. Sometimes, they need room to think.My kids don't have phonesNear the end of the conversation, Djokovic mentioned something almost in passing that caught a lot of people off guard. My kids don't have phones. They're 11 and 8... and that's another conversation.He wasn't presenting it as a rule everyone should follow. Every family is different, with different routines and different comfort levels around technology. But the comment naturally brings up a question a lot of parents are already asking themselves: do kids really need constant screen access, or have we just gotten uncomfortable letting them be bored?A parenting lesson that's about more than screensAt its core, what Djokovic said isn't really about phones. It's about resisting the urge to fix every uncomfortable moment. Kids don't need to be entertained every single minute. Sometimes, doing nothing is exactly what they need to be doing. So the next time a kid says I'm bored, maybe there's no need to rush in and solve it.That empty moment might turn into a new game, a new idea, a real conversation or just a chance for a kid to find out that being alone with their own thoughts isn't something to be afraid of.In a world that rarely slows down, that might be one of the most important things a parent can teach.

The Times of India 13 Jul 2026 1:22 pm

Dimple Kapadia's all-black look at The Odyssey premiere deserves a standing ovation

The veteran actor attended the Mumbai premiere of Christopher Nolan's The Odyssey over the weekend, and while plenty of celebrities showed up in glamorous outfits, it was Dimple's quietly powerful look that stayed with people. Dressed in a handcrafted black ensemble by Abu Jani Sandeep Khosla, she reminded everyone that personal style isn't about wearing what's fashionable - it's about wearing what feels completely you.

The Times of India 13 Jul 2026 12:53 pm

His parents left him in India when he was just 10: How a Norwegian child survived against all odds

A Norwegian national's harrowing childhood survival story in Mumbai unfolds. He recounts being abandoned by his parents during a family vacation to India. Lasse Lund managed to survive by working as an informal guide and receiving help from strangers. India now has systems to protect lost foreign children, involving police and embassies. Responsible travel planning remains crucial for families visiting unfamiliar destinations.

The Times of India 13 Jul 2026 12:09 pm

Crystal-clear every time: 7 Easy ways to clean glass without leaving streaks

Crystal-clear glass requires proper cleaning techniques and the right tools. Microfiber cloths are recommended for lifting dust and absorbing moisture effectively. Avoid cleaning windows on sunny days as the solution evaporates too quickly. Wiping in one direction helps detect and prevent additional streaks from forming. Applying a vinegar solution and wiping edges ensures a truly spotless finish.

The Times of India 13 Jul 2026 12:00 pm

7 Everyday habits that can quietly damage even the happiest relationships

Every relationship faces disagreements and problems, but often they are formed by small everyday habits rather than large dramatic arguments. Most of these habits start innocently and can pass unnoticed for many months or even years. However, in the end, they affect trust, emotional connection, and communication. Partnership experts usually pay a lot of attention to healthy relationships and suggest that it takes good habits to create them. At the same time, knowing bad habits which can harm a relationship might also be very useful for maintaining a healthy partnership. Here are seven habits that might quietly ruin any relationship.

The Times of India 13 Jul 2026 10:00 am

Think your kitchen is clean? These 7 everyday items probably need more frequent cleaning

Kitchen sponges and cutting boards harbor bacteria and require frequent cleaning. Refrigerator door handles and dish drying racks also accumulate germs and need attention. Spice jar lids and microwave interiors gather residues and should be wiped down. The trash bin lid and surrounding area can harbor food splashes and bacteria. Regular cleaning of these items ensures kitchen hygiene and product longevity.

The Times of India 13 Jul 2026 8:16 am

Just ignore them isn't the answer: What parents can do to prepare children if bullying happens

Parents can help children build confidence to deal with bullying situations. Teaching children to stay calm and practice confident body language is important. Differentiating tattling from asking for help empowers children to seek assistance. Identifying safe people and assuring children bullying is not their fault provides support. Open conversations before problems arise build resilience and prevent isolation.

The Times of India 13 Jul 2026 7:00 am

Yes, you can actually book an entire Indian Railways train: Here's how IRCTC's lesser-known Full Tariff Rate (FTR) service works

Indian Railways provides a unique Full Tariff Rate scheme for group travel. Individuals and organizations can now book entire trains or coaches for exclusive use. This service is ideal for weddings, religious trips, and corporate tours. Advance booking is required, with applications submitted through the IRCTC portal. Costs vary based on route, distance, and train composition.

The Times of India 12 Jul 2026 6:49 pm

Kashmir of South India and how to get there from Hyderabad

Dreaming of a cool getaway from Hyderabad? Munnar, nestled in Keralas Western Ghats, is one destination that should be on your travel bucket list. Known as the Kashmir of South India, this charming hill station is famous for its mist-covered mountains, sprawling tea plantations, waterfalls and pleasant weather throughout the year. Located at an altitude 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 12 Jul 2026 5:28 pm

Who is Thea Booysen? All about Mr. Beast's soon-to-be wife, following his cryptic hint about wedding

YouTuber Mr. Beast posted a cryptic message about his marital status on July 11, 2026. He hinted at possibly getting married and being occupied with wedding preparations. His fiance, Thea Booysen, is a South African content creator and author. The couple met in 2022 and announced their engagement on Christmas Day 2024. Fans eagerly await further wedding updates from the popular internet personality.

The Times of India 12 Jul 2026 4:56 pm

Indias richest districts in 2026: 10 wealthiest destinations every traveller should explore

In 2026, India's richest districts offer travelers unique economic and cultural experiences. Rangareddy district leads, providing access to Hyderabad's historic sites and famous biryani. Gurugram, a corporate hub, attracts visitors with upscale shopping and vibrant nightlife. Bengaluru Urban blends technology with gardens and heritage attractions for exploration. These districts showcase modern India alongside rich historical landmarks.

The Times of India 12 Jul 2026 2:26 pm

Who is Shekhar Chaudhary? All about the 'Dhurandhar' singer Jasmine Sandlas' fianc and their relationship

Singer Jasmine Sandlas revealed her fianc Shekhar Chaudhary during her Delhi concert. She introduced him to her cheering fans, displaying a diamond ring. Chaudhary, also known as Chaudhary Sahab, has been subtly present during her tours. He was seen supporting her security and accompanying her on travels. The couple's whirlwind romance details remain largely undisclosed for now.

The Times of India 12 Jul 2026 1:58 pm

Psychology says it's not just a child's screen time but also a parent's phone habits that affect their behaviour

Psychologists call it 'technoference'- when smartphones interrupt parent-child interactions. Research suggests these seemingly harmless interruptions may shape children's emotions, behaviour and relationships more than many parents realize.

The Times of India 12 Jul 2026 1:57 pm

'My sons did amazing shopping for me': Nithin and Nikhil Kamath's sweet London outing with their mother is winning hearts

Revathi Kamath shared heartwarming moments from a London shopping trip with her sons. Nithin and Nikhil Kamath accompanied their mother during this special family outing. The focus was on quality time spent together rather than the shopping itself. This visit offered a glimpse into the Kamath brothers' personal lives away from business. Such simple family moments often hold the most cherished memories for parents.

The Times of India 12 Jul 2026 12:49 pm

The oldest living tree on Earth has survived longer than the pyramids

Methuselah, a Great Basin bristlecone pine, is over 4,800 years old. This ancient tree predates the Great Pyramid of Giza by nearly 500 years. Bristlecone pines survive harsh conditions, contributing to their remarkable longevity and resilience. Its exact location remains secret to protect it from potential harm and vandalism. Methuselah's growth rings offer invaluable data on Earth's historical climate patterns.

The Times of India 12 Jul 2026 12:35 pm

This is the No. 1 item stolen at airport security checkpoints and how you can protect it

Airport security bins present a theft risk for smartphones and electronics. Passengers are advised to keep phones zipped inside bags during security checks. This simple habit prevents items from being easily targeted by opportunistic thieves. Many items are also forgotten at checkpoints, leading to significant losses. Travelers should always double-check their belongings before leaving the screening area.

The Times of India 12 Jul 2026 11:28 am

Linda Noskova's Wimbledon 2026 win became a heartbreaking tribute to the mother who never got to see it

Linda Noskova won Wimbledon 2026 and delivered an emotional trophy speech. She remembered her mother who passed away in 2024 after a cancer battle. Her mother's favorite tournament was Wimbledon and she dreamed of seeing her win. Noskova's victory fulfilled her mother's cherished dream two years later. The champion's heartfelt tribute moved the entire Centre Court audience.

The Times of India 12 Jul 2026 9:17 am

For 15 minutes of extra work, the company pays you: Man shares how corporate life in Japan is different from rest of the world

Japanese workplaces highly value punctuality, with employees arriving before their official start time. Status symbols hold little importance, as even CEOs use public transport for commutes. Lunchtime is personal, and many workers purchase ready-made bento meals from convenience stores. Companies compensate employees for even short overtime periods, respecting personal time afterward. This culture fosters discipline, equality, and a healthy work-life balance for employees.

The Times of India 11 Jul 2026 10:49 pm

Do you have a 'Phone body'? Has your phone changed you, 6 subtle signs people really notice

Modern device use impacts posture and vision significantly. Repeated neck strain can lead to discomfort and altered body appearance. Smartwatch wear may cause skin irritation and sensitivities for some users. Grip strength declines, indicating reduced physical activity and different body usage. These physical changes are reversible with healthier habits and more real-world engagement.

The Times of India 11 Jul 2026 8:45 pm

10 foods that quietly contain too much salt

The challenge is that much of the salt we consume is already hidden in packaged and processed foods, making it easy to exceed the daily limit without realizing it. Here are 10 foods that often contain far more salt than people expect.

The Times of India 11 Jul 2026 8:00 pm

Psychology says kids who always sleep with one leg outside the blanket often share these personality traits

Children often leave one leg out from under the blanket during sleep. This habit is primarily linked to body temperature regulation and comfort. Psychologists suggest it reflects a child's growing need for autonomy and independence. Consistent sleep routines can also indicate a child's ability to self-regulate effectively. Ultimately, this common quirk is a harmless preference, not a personality indicator.

The Times of India 11 Jul 2026 8:00 pm