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5 emerging Mumbai locations offering affordable sea-view apartments for homebuyers

Mumbai is known for its iconic coastline and premium sea-facing properties, especially in areas like Worli, Malabar Hill and Bandra. However, these luxury zones are often beyond the budget of many homebuyers.

The Times of India 23 Apr 2026 11:00 am

Boy goes to the pond to brush his friends teeth but who he meets comes as an unexpected shock!

A viral video from Colombia shows a young boy, Himer, calmly brushing a crocodile's teeth. This unusual scene, blending childhood innocence with the inherent danger of a wild predator, has captivated social media.

The Times of India 23 Apr 2026 9:01 am

Meet Barbara Corcoran, who turned a heartbreak into a $66 million success

Shark Tank investor Barbara Corcoran transformed a devastating breakup into her greatest success. Betrayed by her boyfriend and business partner who left her for her secretary, Barbara was told she wouldn't succeed alone. Instead, she used the pain as fuel, starting The Corcoran Group, which she later sold for $66 million.

The Times of India 23 Apr 2026 8:56 am

Success quote of the day by 'Rich Dad Poor Dad' author Robert Kiyosaki: Winners fail until they succeed

Financial educator Robert Kiyosaki challenges the notion that setbacks signal the end, advocating instead for viewing failure as a crucial part of the learning process. His philosophy, exemplified by the quote 'Winners fail until they succeed,' emphasizes perseverance through disappointment.

The Times of India 23 Apr 2026 6:00 am

Why does stepping out of the shower feel like walking on ice?

Ever wondered why bathroom tiles feel so cold? It's not the temperature, but how quickly they conduct heat away from your feet. Unlike cozy mats, tiles actively pull warmth, causing that sudden jolt. Research highlights how different tile materials impact this, and even suggests heated mats or underfloor insulation as effective solutions to combat the chill.

The Times of India 23 Apr 2026 4:32 am

That stick of chalk in your junk drawer might be saving your tools

DIY enthusiasts have a new ally against rust. Ordinary blackboard chalk offers a cheap and effective way to protect metal tools. Its porous nature absorbs moisture, preventing rust formation. While silica gel is more efficient, chalk is readily available and works well in moderately dry indoor spaces. Simple steps ensure maximum effectiveness for this humble yet powerful fix.

The Times of India 23 Apr 2026 4:10 am

One overlooked habit that could be putting you at risk everyday

Your shoes might be the culprit behind unexpected slips, not just worn soles. Dirt and wear fill tread grooves, drastically reducing grip. Research shows even minor sole wear significantly impacts traction, making floors hazardous. Cleaning your soles can restore grip, but worn-out treads necessitate replacement. Innovations are emerging to enhance shoe safety.

The Times of India 23 Apr 2026 4:00 am

The invisible science of why your kitchen sponge smells so bad

Your kitchen sponge, a breeding ground for millions of microbes, emits foul odors as bacteria thrive in its moist, food-laden fibers. These tiny organisms, including potentially harmful strains, can spread germs across your kitchen. To combat this, experts recommend sanitizing sponges with high heat or replacing them every one to two weeks.

The Times of India 23 Apr 2026 3:51 am

The April awakening: Why this month determines the fate of your lemon harvest

April is crucial for lemon trees, demanding specific care for optimal fruit. Balanced NPK fertilization, with an emphasis on potassium, promotes larger, quality lemons. Strategic pruning, removing weak shoots and opening the canopy, enhances sunlight and air circulation, preventing disease and improving fruit distribution. This early spring attention ensures a bountiful harvest.

The Times of India 23 Apr 2026 3:41 am

Why mowing timing can make or break your lawn's health

Mowing your lawn correctly involves more than just cutting. Maintaining a height of at least three inches shades the soil, encourages deep roots, and prevents weeds. Sharp blades are crucial for a clean cut, preventing water loss and disease. Mowing when grass is dry and the air is cool, ideally late afternoon, allows for recovery.

The Times of India 23 Apr 2026 3:31 am

The single lighting mistake that is quietly killing your indoor plants

Indoor plant owners often struggle with wilting greenery, mistakenly blaming watering or humidity. The real culprit is insufficient light, as plants require specific light levels (PAR) far exceeding human perception. Even near windows, slight distances drastically reduce photosynthesis. Adequate light is crucial for plants to purify air, making them vital for a healthy home environment.

The Times of India 23 Apr 2026 3:21 am

The hidden science behind why your rice ends up sticky or mushy

Achieving perfect fluffy rice is a science, not just luck. The key lies in understanding starch types, amylose and amylopectin, and their interaction with water. Excessive water causes starch to leach, leading to stickiness. Rinsing rice removes surface starch, while the precise water-to-rice ratio controls internal starch gelation and grain texture for that ideal, distinctively grainy result.

The Times of India 23 Apr 2026 3:11 am

The science of a perfect sip and why your high quality coffee might taste bitter

Bitterness in coffee is often misunderstood, with caffeine wrongly blamed. New research reveals roasting chemicals like chlorogenic acid and phenylindanes are the primary culprits, not caffeine levels. Controlling brewing temperature is crucial, as excessive heat extracts more bitter compounds, making cold brewing an effective method to minimize harshness and reveal nuanced flavors.

The Times of India 23 Apr 2026 3:00 am

The kitchen wrap hack that saves your half-finished paint cans from drying out

A common household item can save your leftover paint from becoming unusable. Plastic wrap placed directly on the paint surface before sealing the can creates an extra gasket. This prevents air exposure, stopping the formation of a rubbery skin. This simple technique preserves the paint's moisture and mechanical integrity for future use.

The Times of India 23 Apr 2026 2:40 am

Called out 'kallo, kali': Meet Hema Gill, 'that terrace girl', who shattered trolls with her impeccable terrace walk and landed a Guru Randhawa video

Hema Gill, the errace video girl, defied narrow beauty standards in India by embracing her dusky skin and confidence. Rejected for modeling due to her height and skin tone, she created her own runway online. Her viral terrace walks led to brand deals and a music video with Guru Randhawa, proving self-belief can challenge societal norms.

The Times of India 22 Apr 2026 11:46 pm

How to deal with a child who answers back: 3 mindful parenting tips inspired by Sadhguru

Growing independence is essential for children, however, parents understand the price it comes with. Sharp replies like, Why should I? or You always say that are some of the signs. While these may look disrespectful, parents must know a better way to deal with their child in such a situation instead of getting enraged. Spiritual leader, Sadhguru, famously said, When a child enters your life, it is time to learn, not to teach. With this perspective in mind, here are three mindful ways to deal with a child who answers back:Instead of reacting instantly, deal with consciousnessSadhguru often emphasizes that unconscious reactions create conflict, while conscious responses create clarity.When a child talks back, many parents tend to shut them down. However, doing so will only worsen the outcomes. So, instead of shutting the child, take a brief pause and ask them what it is that they dont like. When parents respond thoughtfully instead of impulsively, children are more likely to listen and mirror that same calm behavior over time.

The Times of India 22 Apr 2026 10:34 pm

Are you killing your Bougainvillea with kindness? Here are 4 things you really need to know

Bougainvillea thrives under tough conditions. Full sunlight, minimal watering, hard pruning, and controlled feeding encourage better blooms. The plant responds to stress by producing vibrant flowers, making it a unique addition to home gardens.

The Times of India 22 Apr 2026 8:29 pm

You should never go to India; the truth behind this foreign couples statement will leave you shocked

A viral Instagram reel by Dutch travel creators Toon and Lin begins with a warning, You should never go to India. The video then unfolds into an unfiltered journey through India's challenging Himalayan terrains, from the bustling streets of Delhi to the serene mountains of Manali and the raw beauty of Leh-Ladakh.

The Times of India 22 Apr 2026 7:01 pm

3 mantras to chant everyday that are believed to bring peace, prosperity and divine protection

Three traditional mantrasdedicated to beginnings, clarity, and protectionoffer a simple daily practice. Their impact lies in rhythm, breath control, and focused attention, which together help calm the mind and build emotional balance over time.

The Times of India 22 Apr 2026 6:01 pm

5 hill stations in South India where celebrities vacation quietly

When celebrities travel, we usually see it all: Maldives sunsets, Dubai skylines, London cafes, perfectly framed on Instagram. But away from the glare, a different kind of getaway exists. One that trades visibility for quiet, and luxury for privacy. Across South India, hill stations have quietly become celebrity favourites, not because they are seen, but 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 22 Apr 2026 5:52 pm

The viral Twin Telepathy Challenge is winning hearts on the internet

The phenomenon of 'Twin Telepathy Challenge' is capturing the internet's attention, especially with videos featuring identical twins navigating identical responses. For instance, the charming duo of influencers, Ali Smith's sons Rome and Teddy, often appear in clips where they seamlessly echo each other's thoughts, much to the delight of viewers.

The Times of India 22 Apr 2026 5:46 pm

Top 5 premium residential areas of Ghaziabad

Ghaziabad has developed into a prominent area in terms of property and residence, offering buyers good facilities, connectivity to Delhi and many housing options. Ghaziabad provides an amalgam of affordable houses and luxurious ones.

The Times of India 22 Apr 2026 5:00 pm

Father reacts at sons job offer letter and why we will never forget this video

In a touching clip, Shailendra Yadav reveals his fathers heartfelt reaction to his sons first job offer at Amazon. As the trailblazing engineer in a family of farmers, Shailendra shared a moment of sheer joy when he handed his father the acceptance letter.

The Times of India 22 Apr 2026 4:33 pm

Overtourism at the foothills; the untold story of abandoned Himalayan villages

While popular Himalayan destinations face overtourism, leading to environmental strain and resource depletion, remote villages are emptying due to harsh conditions and limited opportunities. This imbalance, fueled by improved connectivity and digital trends, necessitates a shift towards balanced development and regional planning to protect fragile ecosystems and cultural heritage.

The Times of India 22 Apr 2026 3:59 pm

5 silent ways children ask for attention

Attention is not just about praise or gifts. For children, it often means something far more basic: the comfort of being noticed, listened to and emotionally held. When that need is missing, they may begin speaking in a language adults overlook. Here are five silent ways children often ask for attention.

The Times of India 22 Apr 2026 3:30 pm

From I do to ICU: Brides Japanese honeymoon turns into life-threatening crisis

A honeymoon in Japan took a dramatic turn for Sarah Danh, a Texas nurse. Days after her wedding, she fell critically ill with sudden liver failure. Danh was rushed to the hospital and later moved to the ICU. Doctors are treating her severe condition. She has now been medically evacuated and is returning to Texas.

The Times of India 22 Apr 2026 3:29 pm

5 psychological tricks narcissists use: Notice them early to stay safe from them

Dealing with a narcissist isn't always about high-drama screaming matches. In fact, the most dangerous ones are the quiet manipulatorsthe ones who slowly chip away at your confidence and sanity until you don't even recognize yourself anymore. They don't use a sledgehammer; they use a thousand tiny needles.Understanding their playbook is the only way to stop feeling like youre losing your mind. Here are five of the most common psychological tricks they use to keep you off-balance.

The Times of India 22 Apr 2026 3:10 pm

12-year-old girl dies after hair gets stuck in pool suction pump: 5 things parents should ensure for child safety in swimming pools

A tragic incident in Brazil, where a 12-year-old girl died after her hair became trapped in a pool's suction system, highlights the critical need for constant supervision. Parents must ensure children wear visible swimsuits, secure their hair, and remain attentive without distractions to prevent accidents.

The Times of India 22 Apr 2026 2:30 pm

What is the meaning of Indian summer in the UK?

An Indian summer is a calm, warm spell in autumn, often in October or November, characterized by clear skies and light winds. Though not a formal meteorological term, its name originated in 18th-century North America and describes a brief, unexpected return of warmth as the year cools.

The Times of India 22 Apr 2026 2:12 pm

6 signs your child feels emotionally safe with you

In many homes, emotional safety is the invisible foundation beneath everything else. It shapes how children communicate, how they trust, how they handle conflict and how they learn to name their inner world. Here are six signs that your child may already feel emotionally safe with you.

The Times of India 22 Apr 2026 1:00 pm

Ankur Warikoo shares 5 career risks worth taking over playing it safe

Most people dont fail because they take risks. They fail because they wait too long to feel ready. The idea of the perfect moment, the perfect skills, and the perfect amount of confidence becomes the biggest delay in a career. What if the real danger isnt taking a risk at allbut staying still for too long? Thats the uncomfortable question entrepreneur and content creator Ankur Warikoo recently posed in a LinkedIn post thats sparked strong reactions across workingprofessional circles.Warikoo shared a perspective on what he believes are five career risks that feel scary in the moment but are actually safer than staying in a comfort zone. Framing them as risks is almost ironic, because from his point of view, the real risk is choosing safety over movement.

The Times of India 22 Apr 2026 1:00 pm

Inside Kamalapur Elephant Camp, just 350 km from Hyderabad

In a world of quick getaways and crowded tourist spots, some journeys offer more than just a break, they offer connection. For travellers from Hyderabad, the Kamalapur Elephant Camp is one such place where nature, wildlife, and calm come together beautifully. Located amid forests and close to the serene flow of the Pranahita River, 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 22 Apr 2026 12:07 pm

How to spot a fake diamond instantly

Buying a diamond can be daunting, but simple home tests can help identify fakes. Checks like the fog, water, and dot tests, along with examining the sparkle and setting, offer initial clues. Always look for certification and consult a jeweler if unsure to ensure an authentic purchase.

The Times of India 22 Apr 2026 12:06 pm

Watch: People cant believe shes 73 her paragliding video is going viral for this reason

A heartwarming video from Himachal Pradesh shows a 73-year-old woman calmly paragliding in Bir Billing. Her composed demeanor and relaxed conversation during the flight have captivated social media users. Having previously experienced similar adventures, she described the moment as 'very special,' inspiring many with her zest for life and adventurous spirit.

The Times of India 22 Apr 2026 12:04 pm

Earth Day 2026: How to care for your clothes so they last longer

This Earth Day, extend the life of your wardrobe by adopting simple clothing care habits. Washing less often, using cold water, air-drying, and proper storage significantly reduce wear and tear. Basic repairs and prompt stain treatment further preserve your garments, making your existing clothes last longer and reducing fashion waste.

The Times of India 22 Apr 2026 9:06 am

5 signs your parenting is working even when it doesnt feel like it

The work is rarely glamorous. It is repetitive, exhausting and deeply personal. And yet, even on the days it feels like nothing is landing, there are signs that it is. Scroll down to read more...

The Times of India 22 Apr 2026 8:31 am

Can you be too happy being single?

The Times of India 22 Apr 2026 6:00 am

How to grow Oyster mushrooms at home in simple and easy steps using straw and carry bags

Oyster mushrooms are an easy-to-grow, nutritious, and adaptable fungi perfect for home cultivation, even in small spaces. The process involves preparing straw, layering it with spawn in polythene bags, and incubating them in a dark, warm environment. Harvesting occurs within 20-30 days, offering multiple yields and a rewarding gardening experience.

The Times of India 22 Apr 2026 5:00 am

Is your rug ageing too fast? Here is what you are probably missing

Foot traffic relentlessly flattens your rugs, wearing down fibres and increasing airborne particles. This wear is concentrated in high-traffic areas, leading to uneven damage. A simple, yet often overlooked, solution is to rotate your rugs every three to six months.

The Times of India 22 Apr 2026 3:40 am

The ancient kitchen hacks that kept food fresh without refrigerators

For centuries, traditional methods like salting, smoking, and drying ensured food safety without modern appliances. These techniques, deeply rooted in local environments, preserved food effectively. While modern technology has advanced food safety, a growing movement is reviving these age-old practices, often enhanced by new tools, to combat waste and promote sustainability.

The Times of India 22 Apr 2026 3:30 am

Say goodbye to the stubborn sticker residue with these easy steps

Tired of stubborn sticker residue? Forget harsh chemicals! This guide reveals simple kitchen staples like olive oil and baking soda to tackle sticky messes. A hairdryer's heat can also soften glue for easy removal. For tougher jobs, rubbing alcohol is your ally. Plus, a clever trick can prevent residue altogether next time.

The Times of India 22 Apr 2026 3:20 am

Clean Flat-Screen TVs Safely: Skip Windex and paper towels; use microfiber and distilled water

Protect your TV screen from damage by ditching paper towels and harsh cleaners. A soft, lint-free microfiber cloth is your best bet for everyday dust and smudges. For tougher dirt, use a damp cloth with distilled water or a tiny drop of detergent. Always apply liquids to the cloth, not the screen, and wipe gently to maintain picture quality.

The Times of India 22 Apr 2026 3:20 am

How your slicing style is silently ruining your fresh bread

Stale bread is a common kitchen woe, but science reveals a simple solution: how you slice it. Proper cutting, especially with a sharp knife, preserves the crust's protective barrier, preventing rapid moisture loss. Slicing from the middle and rejoining halves traps moisture, extending freshness. Understanding starch retrogradation is key to enjoying your artisanal loaves longer.

The Times of India 22 Apr 2026 3:10 am

Why eating with distractions quietly trips up digestion

Eating while distracted by screens significantly impacts digestion and satiety signals, leading to overeating. Studies reveal that a lack of focus during meals prevents the brain from processing calories effectively, potentially causing increased hunger later. Maintaining regular, screen-free mealtimes allows your body to properly register fullness and improves gut health, promoting a healthier relationship with food.

The Times of India 22 Apr 2026 2:55 am

What you notice first reveals if you are extrovert, introvert or emotionally expressive

Optical illusions reveal subconscious preferences, with psychologists linking them to Gestalt psychology. Noticing a tree suggests an extroverted, thrill-seeking personality. Seeing eyes indicates deep empathy and emotional intelligence. Perceiving two faces points to a strategic, observant introvert. These insights offer a glimpse into personal priorities.

The Times of India 21 Apr 2026 11:00 pm

Personality test: Choose a room and see what it reveals about your dream life

Personality quizzes, while not scientific, offer a glimpse into subconscious desires. Choosing between a Boho, Vibrant, or Neon room reveals whether you crave a peaceful sanctuary, an energetic and goal-driven life, or a rebellious and original path. These choices reflect the lifestyles you are already leaning towards.

The Times of India 21 Apr 2026 7:01 pm

World's top 5 most expensive real estate markets

Global real estate markets reflect a mix of luxury demand, economic strength, and limited land availability. The worlds most expensive property destinations are not just cities, they are symbols of wealth, exclusivity and global investment appeal.

The Times of India 21 Apr 2026 6:00 pm

Man who lost Rs 2 crore during Covid shared one line in the metro and the internet is hooked

A viral metro video is resonating with viewers for its raw honesty. A man, who lost nearly Rs 2 crore in his Indian business due to the pandemic, shared his journey of rebuilding. Now working in Dubai, his simple yet profound message, 'Life goes on,' offers a powerful lesson in resilience and moving forward after immense hardship.

The Times of India 21 Apr 2026 5:24 pm

10 habits that instantly make you attractive, as per psychology

Ever noticed those people who just seem to own a room the second they walk in? Its rarely about having a perfect jawline or a designer outfit. Usually, its a specific energya mix of confidence and warmth that makes you want to be around them.Science actually backs this up. Its called the Halo Effect, where one positive trait makes a person seem more attractive across the board. If you want to up your magnetism without trying too hard, here are 10 research-backed habits that actually move the needle.

The Times of India 21 Apr 2026 5:00 pm

Hyderabads Banjara Hills has a secret viewpoint you need to visit

Be it summer or winter, Hyderabads skies have some of the most dramatic sunrises and sunsets. And what better than a viewpoint to witness the magic? While most sunset seekers head to the sprawling banks of the Osman Sagar or the popular promenades of Hussain Sagar, there is a different kind of thrill in finding 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 21 Apr 2026 4:17 pm

This is the only Jyotirlinga in India at Tropic of Cancer; why is this location significant

Mahakaleshwar Jyotirlinga in Ujjain, a powerful spiritual site, is uniquely situated on the Tropic of Cancer, making it the only south-facing Jyotirlinga. Rooted in ancient scriptures, the self-manifested lingam is believed to offer protection and liberation. The temple's history includes destruction and restoration, with its Bhasma Aarti being a significant ritual.

The Times of India 21 Apr 2026 4:17 pm

Your Omega-3 supplement may not be working: The right way to take it for real Benefits

Omega-3 supplements can support heart, brain, and inflammatory health, but only when used thoughtfully. They work best for specific groups, should be taken with fat-containing meals, and require attention to formulation and dose. For many people, food remains the first and best source, while supplements act as a targeted support tool rather than a daily default.

The Times of India 21 Apr 2026 3:41 pm

Virender Sehwag, aka Veerus, 130 Crore Delhi mansion

Virender Sehwag is among those few cricketers who blended passion with aggression and discipline like Virender Sehwag. Years after his retirement, he is still known as the destructive openers in cricket history.

The Times of India 21 Apr 2026 2:19 pm

Emily Blunt stuns in a Schiaparelli gown at NY premiere

Emily Blunt captivated at 'The Devil Wears Prada 2' premiere in a stunning Schiaparelli haute couture gown. The 4,000-hour creation, adorned with 25,000 silk feathers, showcased wearable art. She complemented the look with exquisite Mikimoto pearls, including a rose-inspired choker and diamond-accented bracelet, highlighting a modern resurgence in pearl jewelry.

The Times of India 21 Apr 2026 1:30 pm

All about Julie Lee Choi: The stalker who claimed to be Tim Cook's wife and terrorised him

Tim Cook steps down as Apple CEO, transitioning to executive chairman, with John Ternus taking the helm. Cook's tenure was marked by significant achievements and a bizarre 2020 stalking incident involving a woman who falsely claimed to be his wife and mother of his children. Apple secured a restraining order against the individual, highlighting the challenges faced by public figures.

The Times of India 21 Apr 2026 1:00 pm

Copenhagen doesn't chase growth: Why the Danish capital is designed for humanity

In the competition to become a global powerhouse, most metro cities are overwhelmingly concerned with vertical height. The pursuit of record-high skyscrapers, sprawling freeways, and gross domestic product (GDP) figures that will impress on paper has created an obsession among many cities. The capital of Denmark, Copenhagen, chose to bow out of the race for global supremacy and instead pursue a people-centric model of urban design.Copenhagen has made it clear that it does not want to set new records for size or ostentation in the realm of building development. Fifteen years ago, the city made a bold move away from historical convention by adopting a design plan that prioritises people over cars or capital. The Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU) officially ranked Copenhagen as the most livable city in the world in its 2025 Global Liveability Index, with a score of 98.0/100.

The Times of India 21 Apr 2026 12:30 pm

How to make pumpkin seed oil for super hair growth in summer

Summer's toll on hair can be mitigated with a simple, natural solution: pumpkin seed oil. Packed with zinc and healthy fats, this oil nourishes the scalp, reduces hair fall, and supports healthier growth over time.

The Times of India 21 Apr 2026 11:49 am

Fashion quote of the day by Sophia Loren - 'Nothing makes a woman more...'

Sophia Loren's timeless beauty philosophy, 'Nothing makes a woman more beautiful than the belief that she is beautiful,' offers a powerful antidote to today's fleeting trends. She defied Hollywood's narrow standards, proving self-acceptance is key. This mindset, rooted in daily self-respect and owning one's individuality, is more relevant than ever in a world chasing manufactured perfection.

The Times of India 21 Apr 2026 11:31 am

Motivational quote of the day by Tim Cook: 'Let your joy be in your journey...'

Chasing future milestones often leads to a life of waiting, neglecting the present. The article emphasizes finding joy in the journey, not just the destination. By appreciating small wins and learning from challenges, individuals can experience a more meaningful and fulfilling life, rather than constantly postponing happiness.

The Times of India 21 Apr 2026 9:17 am

Persistent abdominal pain after eating is often dismissed as acidity, but it could be something far more serious

Persistent abdominal pain after meals, often dismissed as acidity, can signal serious conditions like Median Arcuate Ligament Syndrome (MALS). This rare disorder, where tissue presses on an artery, causes severe pain mistaken for common ailments. Early, accurate diagnosis is crucial for effective treatment, with robotic surgery now offering safer, faster recovery for MALS patients.

The Times of India 21 Apr 2026 8:00 am

How to grow Superfood Microgreens at home smartly in the simplest, most budget-friendly way!

Grow nutrient-packed microgreens at home using everyday kitchen items and seeds like chia for a fraction of the cost of store-bought superfoods. These tender seedlings, packed with vitamins and minerals, can be cultivated in just days, offering a sustainable way to boost immunity and fill nutritional gaps.

The Times of India 21 Apr 2026 5:00 am

Fight Kitchen Odours Naturally: Mint, yoghurt and rosemary tackle smells; cineole-rich herbs add backup

Forget chemical sprays for lingering kitchen smells. Your kitchen already holds the secrets to freshness. Mint, yoghurt, and rosemary are powerful natural odour fighters. Mint breaks down garlic's sulfur compounds. Yoghurt neutralises both mouth and kitchen odours. Rosemary tackles stubborn fish smells. These ingredients not only freshen your space but also enhance your cooking.

The Times of India 21 Apr 2026 1:30 am

Cold Wash Protects Clothes: Hot cycles fade fabrics and shed more microfibers; shorter cold washes cut energy

Your favourite clothes might be fading faster than you think, and the culprit is often hot water in your washing machine. High temperatures destabilize dye bonds, causing colours to bleed and transfer to other garments. This also releases more microfibers, contributing to ocean pollution.

The Times of India 21 Apr 2026 1:20 am

The invisible mist: Why drying laundry on your radiator might be making you sneeze

Drying laundry on radiators releases ultrafine particles from heated dust, posing respiratory risks. These particles, formed when volatile compounds bake out, can bypass natural defenses and remain suspended in the air. Managing indoor dust sources and keeping radiators clean are crucial for maintaining healthy air quality, especially for vulnerable individuals.

The Times of India 21 Apr 2026 1:10 am

Ditch the high heat: The molecular struggle keeping your non-stick pan from staying slick

Your favourite non-stick pan might be failing because of how you use it. We often damage the cookware without realising it. High heat and harsh scrubbing break down the delicate coatings. Ceramic pans wear out faster than traditional ones. Simple changes like using lower heat and soft cleaning tools can extend your pan's life. Avoid metal utensils to prevent scratches.

The Times of India 21 Apr 2026 1:00 am

The simple switch on your ceiling fan that could lower your winter heating bill

Discover how a simple switch on your ceiling fan can transform it into a winter energy saver. By reversing its direction, the fan circulates warm air trapped at the ceiling, distributing it evenly throughout the room. This process reduces furnace run time and allows for lower thermostat settings, saving you money on heating costs.

The Times of India 21 Apr 2026 12:50 am

The science of the sniff test: Why your towels stay musty and how to break the cycle

Unpleasant towel odours stem from bacteria surviving washes and spreading between items, with specific species like Moraxella osloensis identified as culprits. Overusing detergent also leaves residues, creating a breeding ground for microbes and potentially irritating skin. To combat this, use antibacterial detergents, clean your machine regularly, and hang towels to dry after each use to ensure lasting freshness.

The Times of India 21 Apr 2026 12:40 am

Ditch the wobbly plug: The physics of why your outlet is running a fever

A loose plug in your wall socket can cause dangerous overheating due to increased friction. Weakened spring contacts lead to poor electrical connections, spiking temperatures to alarming levels and potentially causing fires. Poor ventilation exacerbates this risk. Look for signs like chargers falling out or burn marks on prongs, and replace faulty outlets for safety.

The Times of India 21 Apr 2026 12:30 am

Stop wiping your glasses on your shirt: The scientific way to end constant smudges for good

Tired of smudged glasses? Improper cleaning damages lens coatings, attracting more dirt. Medical experts recommend a gentle, water-based approach using mild dish soap to dissolve oils, not just spread them. Avoid harsh chemicals and dry wiping. Simple habits like keeping glasses in a case also prevent grime buildup for consistently clear vision.

The Times of India 21 Apr 2026 12:10 am

The reason your floors are always freezing and how to fix it without breaking the bank

Cold floors in modern homes, often due to concrete slab foundations, lead to significant heat loss, particularly at the edges. This 'ground-coupled heat loss' impacts comfort and can even affect cognitive function. Simple solutions like edge insulation and strategic rug placement can drastically improve warmth and energy efficiency, making winter more comfortable.

The Times of India 21 Apr 2026 12:00 am

3 signs of a loyal partner, as revealed by Gauranga Das

Gauranga Das is a well-known spiritual leader and senior monk in ISKCON. He is known for his down-to-earth wisdom on life, relationships, and personal growth. He speaks to millions through his books and social media reels, drawing on ancient texts like the Bhagavad Gita and modern realities. His words combine devotion with practical advice, helping people find love, peace, and happiness in today's crazy world. Considering how complex and short-lived relationships are these days, Das shared the three qualities one should look for in a partner to know if they are loyal in a recent video posted on social media. Here we list Gauranga Das' wisdom:

The Times of India 20 Apr 2026 9:15 pm

These are the only 5 nations in the world that begin with letter D

When we come to think of the names of countries, we will find a big list starting with letters A. But did you imagine nations' names beginning with the letter D? Youll not believe but there are only five countries across the globe beginning with the letter D and each one has to tell a unique tale.

The Times of India 20 Apr 2026 8:22 pm

Heartwarming: Groom pauses baraat to fix strangers bike so he can take his mother to hospital - watch viral video

During his wedding procession, a groom halted his entire baraat to assist a stranger whose mother was in pain due to a broken bicycle. He personally fixed the bike, prioritizing the stranger's emergency over his own wedding schedule. This selfless act of kindness quickly went viral, highlighting the importance of compassion.

The Times of India 20 Apr 2026 5:24 pm

Khane Ka Bazaar season 2 brings summer nights alive in Hyderabad

Hyderabads buzzing food and lifestyle scene is all set to get hotter this May as Khane Ka Bazaar Season 2 returns with bigger energy and exciting experiences. After a successful first edition in December, the much-awaited summer fest is ready to turn evenings in Nampally into a lively celebration of food, music and fun. Season 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 Apr 2026 5:05 pm

Age is just a number, you can start any day : How a 98-year-old woman inspired Anand Mahindra

At 90-something, Prabhavati Nani transformed her grief into a thriving culinary business, Nani's Nashta, from her Ahmedabad kitchen. Her journey, sparked by a viral khandvi recipe, now serves over 200 families weekly, proving that purpose and passion have no age limit.

The Times of India 20 Apr 2026 4:43 pm

Does your home breathe? 5 lessons to learn from the timeless beauty of Chettinad interiors

Chettinad interiors still feel relevant in todays time when modern homes are dominating the real estate scenario, because they were never just about decoration but more than that always. They were shaped by climate, family life, craftsmanship and a strong sense of identity.

The Times of India 20 Apr 2026 4:00 pm

Best time to plant potatoes in the UK

Cultivating your own potatoes in Britain offers a delicious reward. Understanding planting windows is key for a bountiful harvest. 'Earlies' are ready in about 12 weeks, perfect for containers, while 'maincrops' mature later for winter storage. April is generally the safest planting month, ensuring soil warmth and moisture for optimal growth across the UK's diverse climate.

The Times of India 20 Apr 2026 2:07 pm

How a toppers answer sheet stands apart: 5 differences examiners often notice

They agreed that apart from correct answers, there are a couple of things that makes a topper's paper stand apart and they are...

The Times of India 20 Apr 2026 2:00 pm

Vinod Kamblis 8 crore apartment in Bandra, Mumbai is defined by a Sachin-Kambli friendship wall, untold struggles, and family-first living

Once seen as one of Indias most promising and god-gifted cricketers, Vinod Kambli had a speedy rise which promised world-records and greatness. There was a time when Kambli and Sachin Tendulkar were inseparable, the two being childhood friends.

The Times of India 20 Apr 2026 1:54 pm

How to disagree without damaging relationships: What to say instead

Weve all been therethat awkward moment during a dinner party or a high-stakes meeting where someone says something so fundamentally wrong that you feel a physical urge to correct them. The blunt, No, youre wrong! is usually sitting right on the tip of your tongue. But we know how that movie ends: people get defensive, the vibe turns sour, and any chance of a real conversation vanishes. Disagreeing is an art form. Its about standing your ground without knocking the other person over. As relationship expert John Gottman famously noted, its the epair attempts during a clash that keep a bond healthy. If you can master these five phrases, youll start building bridges instead of burning them.

The Times of India 20 Apr 2026 12:58 pm

11 psychological skills every child should learn early in life to succeed

These abilities shape how children respond to challenges, handle emotions and persist when things become difficult. The encouraging part is that such skills are not fixed at birth; they can be built, practiced and strengthened over time. Here are 11 psychological skills every child should learn early in life to succeed.

The Times of India 20 Apr 2026 12:00 pm

The new social scene: Why run clubs are the coolest fitness trend right now

The new social scene: Why run clubs are the coolest fitness trend right now

The Times of India 20 Apr 2026 11:18 am

Love quote of the day by Keanu Reeves: 'Falling in love and having a relationship are two different things'

Falling in love is an intense, often unexpected emotion, while a relationship is a deliberate, ongoing effort built on actions like communication, compromise, and respect. The article highlights that while love is a beautiful feeling, it's the sustained work and commitment that truly define and sustain a relationship, not just the initial spark.

The Times of India 20 Apr 2026 10:08 am

MumbaiBengaluru Vande Bharat Sleeper gets green signal; what travellers can expect now

Indian Railways has approved a new Vande Bharat Sleeper train connecting Mumbai and Bengaluru, aiming to significantly reduce travel time to an estimated 15-17 hours. This premium service, featuring 16 modern sleeper coaches and a capacity of 823 passengers, will operate via the Kalyana Karnataka region, enhancing overnight travel comfort and offering a competitive alternative to flights.

The Times of India 20 Apr 2026 10:01 am

The wax trap: Why your polishing routine is robbing your wood furniture of its natural glow

Wood furniture's dullness often stems from polish buildup, not dirt. A microscopic wax and silicone layer absorbs light, making wood appear plastic-like. This film traps pollutants and hinders humidity regulation, causing discoloration. Rejuvenating your furniture requires removing this artificial layer with pH-neutral cleaners, then adopting a 'less is more' dusting approach with microfiber cloths.

The Times of India 20 Apr 2026 12:35 am

Dont let the steam escape: The surprising reason your broccoli is losing its superpowers

Boiling broccoli significantly diminishes its health benefits, with up to 70% of vital flavonoids lost in the water. This common cooking method deactivates crucial enzymes like myrosinase, hindering the production of cancer-fighting sulforaphane. Steaming or microwaving with minimal water are superior, preserving nearly 90% of nutrients. Adding mustard seeds can help restore lost benefits.

The Times of India 20 Apr 2026 12:25 am