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Personality test: Pick an image and see how you instantly react under pressure

Discover your immediate reaction to high-pressure situations through a simple visual test. The article presents four images, each revealing a distinct personality trait. Whether you're a self-reliant protector of inner peace, a strategist who needs space, a logical analyzer, or an empathetic connector, your first choice offers a fascinating glimpse into your innate response to stress.

15 Jun 2026 3:16 pm
7 most expensive streets to buy a home in the world in 2026

Luxury real estate derives its prestige not only from the property itself but also from its location. Around the world, a few selected streets and communities have developed a reputation as homes for billionaires and celebrities.

15 Jun 2026 2:34 pm
Meet Mi: The 'world's most beautiful' baby monkey who is winning hearts at a Japanese zoo

A baby red-shanked douc langur named Mi is captivating visitors at Yokohama Zoological Gardens Zoorasia in Japan. Born in January, Mi has emerged from its initial months close to its parents, now charming crowds with its striking, colorful coat and playful demeanor. This endangered species, native to Southeast Asia, is known for its unique beauty and specialized diet.

15 Jun 2026 2:30 pm
The one habit that separates high achievers from the rest, according to popular Indian founder Dr. A Velumani

What separates people who continue building new ventures in their sixties from those who slow down long before that age? For Dr. A Velumani, the answer has less to do with talent and more to do with how people use the earliest hours of their day.The Thyrocare founder, whose net worth is estimated at around Rs 5,000 crore, recently shared his thoughts on productivity, discipline, and parenting, arguing that one extra hour of sleep could sometimes cost more than people realise.Dr.A Velumani took t

15 Jun 2026 1:21 pm
The air hostess held my hand and....., why comedian Zakir Khans travel story is striking a chord with Indian travellers

Stand-up comedian Zakir Khan's recent viral anecdote details his experience with racism on a flight, where he was questioned about his presence in first class by a passenger and crew. This incident highlights the unconscious bias many travelers, particularly from minority backgrounds, face, underscoring the need for universal respectful service regardless of appearance or origin.

15 Jun 2026 1:21 pm
Smriti Mandhana's home is the right balance of sophistication and warmth with a tinge of nostalgia: Art inspirations to take away

Smriti Mandhana showcased her dependable batting prowess in India's Women's T20 World Cup 2026 opener against Pakistan, rescuing the team from an early collapse. Beyond the cricket field, her Sangli home reflects a serene aesthetic with muted tones, warm lighting, and sophisticated wooden elements, culminating in a personal trophy wall celebrating her achievements.

15 Jun 2026 12:59 pm
Please dont beat her: Why did a father have to say this to his child's teacher? The reason is heartbreaking

A heartbreaking video from Gorakhpur shows a father pleading with his daughter's teacher not to beat her, emphasizing she has no mother to console her. His quiet request for compassion, born from loss and single parenthood, resonated deeply, highlighting the invisible labor of parents and the need for empathy in discipline.

15 Jun 2026 12:40 pm
Comedian Madhur Virli apologizes after old clip with Cuddle nahi karoge kya iske baad? remarks sparks debate

A nearly two-year-old standup comedy clip by Madhur Virli has resurfaced, drawing criticism for jokes referencing rape and murder. Virli has since apologized, stating he realized the joke was inappropriate and had removed the video years prior. The incident has reignited debates about the boundaries of humor and the handling of sensitive topics in comedy.

15 Jun 2026 12:09 pm
Why the Sahyadri mountains are among Maharashtras most spectacular travel destinations

Stretching across western Maharashtra, the Sahyadri Mountains form a rugged spine that completely defines the region. Its easily one of the most stunning landscapes in India. Sheer cliff drops, peaks lost in the mist, dense jungles, and the ruins of ancient hill forts perched right on the edges. For centuries, these hills have dictated the local history, culture, and even the weather. Whether you're obsessed with history, love tracking down wildlife, or just want a solid weekend hike, you'll fin

15 Jun 2026 12:02 pm
'They are now showing off': Japan fans criticised for cleaning up stadium at FIFA World Cup 2026, they have been doing it for decades

'They are now showing off': Japan fans criticised for cleaning up stadium at FIFA World Cup 2026, they have been doing it for decades

15 Jun 2026 11:30 am
5 uncomfortable truths that can quietly make you successful and happier

The lessons that changed them the most weren't easy. In fact, they were the ones they resisted the hardest. Here are five uncomfortable truths that rarely feel good in the moment but can quietly change your life for the better.

15 Jun 2026 11:00 am
Working parents: 7 expert-backed ways to avoid burnout

It is a signal that the body and mind are running on empty. Experts who study stress and family well-being are clear on one thing: prevention matters more than recovery from collapse. Burnout is easier to avoid than to undo. The good news is that even small, repeatable changes can make a serious difference. Here are seven practical, expert-backed ways working parents can protect their energy before it is drained completely.

15 Jun 2026 10:40 am
These 5 animals turn white in winter here's why

In some of the coldest parts of the world, a few animals go through a slow makeover every year. As snow starts covering the ground, their brown or grey coats gradually turn white. It's not for show. It's their way of staying hidden, escaping predators, and surviving another harsh winter.

15 Jun 2026 9:26 am
Quote of the day by Neem Karoli Baba: Love everyone, serve everyone, remember God, and tell the truth; how Maharaj ji's advice on service remains timeless even today

Neem Karoli Baba, known as Maharaj-ji, offered simple yet profound teachings focused on loving and serving everyone, remembering God, and telling the truth. His wisdom, shared through quiet words rather than extensive writings, continues to resonate with thousands, influencing even prominent figures in technology seeking guidance in their busy lives.

15 Jun 2026 8:58 am
Boys don't cry may be hurting our sons more than we realise; 5 ways parents can help their son express emotions without shame

A little boy looks up at his mother one evening and asks, Mom, people tell me boys don't cry. So if I cry, does that make me weak? She doesn't have an answer ready. Most of us wouldn't Chances are, you've said oys don't cry at some point: to your son, your nephew, maybe even to yourself when you were a kid and someone said it to you first.Nobody's arguing against boys being strong. That's not the issue. The issue is that somewhere along the way, e strong started meaning feel nothing, and those

15 Jun 2026 7:00 am
I spoke to three modern mothers about a feeling no one warned them about: The working-mother guilt

Working mothers often grapple with guilt over not being present for their children, a feeling amplified by societal expectations and the demands of their careers. From bomb threats to premature births and work-from-home challenges, mothers share their emotional struggles. Ultimately, the article suggests that no mother should feel guilty about their choices, whether working or not.

15 Jun 2026 5:00 am
Neymar out of FIFA World Cup 2026: Meet Bruna Biancardi, his girlfriend who stood by him through fame, injuries and heartbreak

Brazilian football icon Neymar faces a setback with a calf injury, potentially sidelining him from the 2026 World Cup. Amidst this, attention turns to his supportive girlfriend, model and influencer Bruna Biancardi. She recently penned an emotional tribute to Neymar, highlighting his resilience and her unwavering support through his career's toughest moments.

14 Jun 2026 9:00 pm
6 common phrases used for gaslighting and how to respond, as per psychologist

Gaslighting is a form of manipulation that makes you doubt your own feelings, memories, and perceptions. It's subtle, but it's damaging. Psychologist Ziad Roumy shared in a video on social media recently, highlighting six common phrases people use to gaslight you and exactly how to respond. These phrases are designed to make you feel like you're the problem, not them. But you don't have to accept it.

14 Jun 2026 7:00 pm
75-million-year-old fungi city under the feet? Study says it's long enough to stretch from our planet to the Sun over 750 million times

Beneath our feet lies a vast, living world of subterranean fungi, forming an intricate network stretching millions of times the distance to the Sun. This vital 'fungi city' sustains plant life and cools the planet by storing carbon. However, intensive farming practices are significantly degrading these crucial underground ecosystems, threatening soil health and water quality.

14 Jun 2026 7:00 pm
Indias first 8-lane tunnel beneath a tiger reserve is set to open on June 20; what travellers need to know

India's first 8-lane tunnel, an engineering marvel beneath Rajasthan's Mukundra Hills Tiger Reserve, is set to open on June 20, 2026. This 4.9-kilometer twin-tube tunnel on the Delhi-Mumbai Expressway will significantly reduce travel times and improve connectivity, while prioritizing wildlife conservation.

14 Jun 2026 6:28 pm
What this boy did during martial arts training in an Indian school is winning hearts online; many say it is great upbringing: Watch

A martial arts video from India shows a student kicking a training pad. He kicked a girl gently but a boy with much more force. This difference made viewers believe the boy was well-raised. The clip shows how children learn values like kindness and respect from their parents. It suggests real strength involves knowing when to hold back.

14 Jun 2026 6:04 pm
Nature never forgets its dead: Study on 10 ecosystems found that death does something we never expected

Nature's cycle of life and death is more complex than we perceive. A recent study reveals that the remains of dead organisms, termed 'ecological memory,' profoundly shape ecosystems. While sometimes hindering recovery, these remnants often provide crucial nutrients and shelter, significantly boosting new growth across diverse environments, demonstrating the powerful, common influence of the deceased on the living.

14 Jun 2026 5:49 pm
Shreyas Iyer leases luxury Worli apartment for 7.14 crore over three years, highlighting Mumbais booming premium rental market

Indian cricketer Shreyas Iyer has leased a luxurious 3,875 sq ft apartment in Mumbai's Worli for over three years, with a total rental commitment of 7.14 crore. The premium Artesia tower residence offers extensive amenities and highlights the growing demand for high-end rentals among celebrities seeking flexibility and prime locations.

14 Jun 2026 5:24 pm
This is what parents of academically strong kids did differently at home: 5 powerful real life examples

When parents think about raising academically strong kids, they immediately think of extra classes, strict schedules, or hours of practice.But when a parent asked families of high-achieving children what they actually did at their homes, their responses revealed something unexpected. The parent asked through a reddit post: For those of you that raised academically strong kids - what did you do? Im really not looking for a discussion on schooling and unschooling or homeschooling etc; I would like

14 Jun 2026 5:20 pm
What is the burned haystack dating method? The viral dating trend that helps singles spot red flags fast

Modern dating fatigue has led to the Burned Haystack method, a trend encouraging quick filtering of incompatible matches. Developed by Dr. Jennie Young, it involves lock to burn (B2B) strategies and identifying 33 red flag rhetorical patterns to efficiently find suitable long-term partners by eliminating unsuitable options first.

14 Jun 2026 1:19 pm
Kaley Cuoco's Mediterranean-style home is an abode of warmth with a splash of colours: Art inspirations to take away

Big Bang Theory star Kaley Cuoco is expecting her second child, a baby girl, with fianc Tom Pelphrey. Fans are also inspired by her vibrant Mediterranean-style mansion, designed with interior designer Jeff Andrews.

14 Jun 2026 1:16 pm
He walked without feet all his life but what his son did to him is something this father would never forget: Watch hearttouching video

A touching moment after China's Gaokao exam saw a student kneel before his father, Chen Zhou, a motivational speaker who lost his legs at 13. Chen Zhou's inspiring journey, including climbing Mount Hua with his hands, taught his son resilience. This act highlights powerful parenting lessons on demonstrating strength, fostering respect, and instilling a strong mindset over material success.

14 Jun 2026 1:00 pm
Worlds longest snakes and where travellers can spot them

Spotting a snake in its natural habitat is no less than an adventure. But for many wildlife enthusiasts, spotting a giant snake is a memorable experience. Yes, we are talking about the longest snakes in the world living in the jungles of South America, rainforests of Southeast Asia and the savannas of Africa.

14 Jun 2026 12:50 pm
From music to handicrafts: 5 Indian markets that come to life at night, and what travellers need to know

Indians love shopping, and different day bazaars in India are famous for their unique experience and variety. But a lot of fun actually starts when the sun goes down. When the evening makes the weather cool, streetlights flicker on, and then the markets turn into a energetic hubs that has street food, crafts, music, and locals moving around.

14 Jun 2026 12:18 pm
There are no roads that lead to this ancient monastery in Ladakh: How do travellers visit?

Discover Phugtal Monastery, a hidden gem in Ladakh's Zanskar region, accessible only by foot. Perched on a cliff face, this ancient 'Cave of Liberation' offers unparalleled solitude and a glimpse into centuries-old monastic life. The journey, though challenging due to altitude, rewards visitors with breathtaking scenery and a profound spiritual experience, making it a truly unique Himalayan destination.

14 Jun 2026 8:50 am
Elon Musk becomes the world's first trillionaire: He lives in a 400 square feet home, and his mom reveals, 'There is no food in the fridge'

Elon Musk has officially become the world's first trillionaire following SpaceX's record-breaking IPO, with his net worth soaring past $1.1 trillion. Despite his immense wealth, Musk lives a remarkably modest life in a tiny, prefabricated home in Texas, prioritizing work over lavish accommodations.

14 Jun 2026 8:22 am
10 baby boy names symbolising fortune and good luck

Choosing a name for a baby is one of the most meaningful decisions parents make. Many families look for names that carry positive meanings, hoping they will inspire happiness, success, prosperity, and good fortune throughout a child's life. Names associated with luck and blessings have been cherished across cultures for generations because they symbolise optimism and a bright future. Here are ten baby boy names connected with fortune, prosperity and good luck, along with their meanings and signi

14 Jun 2026 7:00 am
He washed helicopters, built an empire, retired then became an intern at 64: Meet Otis DSouza, the viral intern who proves its never too late to start over

A 64-year-old former entrepreneur, Otis DSouza, found renewed purpose as an intern at a Mumbai startup, not for money but for something to do. His viral story highlights the value of experience and the importance of listening, proving that life's most valuable lessons can emerge from unexpected places and that curiosity fuels continued contribution.

14 Jun 2026 12:23 am
Why homemade pickles spoil and 6 simple ways to make them last longer

Homemade pickles offer delightful flavours but can spoil due to contamination, excess moisture, or incorrect salt balance. Ensuring clean, dry jars, keeping ingredients submerged, and maintaining the right salt-acid ratio are crucial. Proper storage in cool, dark places and using clean utensils prevent spoilage, ensuring your preserved treats remain delicious and safe.

13 Jun 2026 9:03 pm
The surprising trait shared by children who stay close to parents as adults

Genuine adult-child closeness thrives on emotional safety, not pressure. Parents fostering trust, allowing independence, and embracing honesty create lasting bonds. When children feel seen and loved unconditionally, they remain connected, viewing parents as allies rather than judges. This secure attachment ensures love endures through life's inevitable disagreements.

13 Jun 2026 8:54 pm
6 most prestigious residential neighbourhoods in Thane for homebuyers

Thane has transformed into one of the most popular residential choices in the Mumbai Metropolitan Region. Being well connected, having good infrastructure, greenery, and luxurious residential projects, there are many high-end localities in the city that offer comfortable living and good appreciation over time. Here are seven such popular locations of Thane:

13 Jun 2026 8:01 pm
Quote of the day for children by St. Jerome: Good, better, best. Never let it rest. 'Til your good is better and your...

Saint Jerome, renowned for his Latin Bible translation, championed lifelong learning. His quote, Good, better, best. Never let it rest, urges continuous self-improvement and perseverance. This timeless advice encourages individuals to strive for personal excellence, not just compare themselves to others, fostering resilience and confidence in achieving their full potential.

13 Jun 2026 8:00 pm
5 signs from the universe that you may be on the wrong path

Many people now focus on life satisfaction over mere success. Conversations about universal signs are gaining traction. Recurring lessons, unfulfilling achievements, persistent exhaustion, ignored intuition, and dreams of a different life signal a potential misalignment. These subtle nudges suggest a need to re-evaluate one's direction. Paying attention to these signs can lead to a more authentic existence.

13 Jun 2026 7:30 pm
World's rarest great ape pushed to the brink after a deadly storm? Study suggests we might lose the Tapanuli orangutan, only discovered in 2017

A recent cyclone in Sumatra killed approximately 58 Tapanuli orangutans, representing about 7% of the critically endangered species. This devastating loss, caused by relentless rain and landslides, pushes the world's rarest great ape closer to extinction. Researchers warn that such extreme weather events are likely to become more frequent due to climate change.

13 Jun 2026 6:30 pm
Blinkit users type random gibberish into search bar and the results are freaking people out

Blinkit's search function sparked debate after users found random gibberish yielded chocolates and snacks. While some lauded this as clever design, inferring user intent, others voiced concern, deeming it a potentially manipulative nudge towards tempting products, especially for children. This viral moment highlights the fine line between helpful technology and unsettling inference.

13 Jun 2026 5:15 pm
7 social skills that can help children become confident and make friends easily

Some people seem to have a natural way of making others feel at ease, often within minutes of meeting. Such people are not necessarily the loudest or the most traditionally confident. The key is that these people know how to connect and make others feel comfortable. They use a set of social skills that make them stand out. These habits can be learned and practiced, especially in young children as they grow.Here are seven simple yet powerful social skills that can help children become confident a

13 Jun 2026 5:00 pm
How does the Venus flytrap snap? Scientists crack a puzzle that confused even Charles Darwin

Researchers have uncovered how the Venus flytrap snaps shut so quickly. The plant's hinged leaves, already under tension, suddenly soften upon trigger. This rapid release of stored stress causes the trap to flip shut in less than a second, a mechanism previously baffling scientists.

13 Jun 2026 5:00 pm
Why do biscuit packets have those tiny holes in crackers?

Tiny holes, known as docking, are crucial for cracker crispness and flatness. These perforations allow steam to escape during baking, preventing puffing and ensuring even heat distribution. This simple food engineering technique, used for centuries, guarantees a consistent, satisfying crunch and clean break in every cracker.

13 Jun 2026 4:00 pm
5 signs lifes hardest phase is finally behind you

Thats when you begin to realize: maybe the worst part is over. Not because life became easy, but because you did. Here are five signs your soul may have quietly passed through one of its most painful tests.

13 Jun 2026 3:59 pm
These 3 qualities make you irreplaceable at work, says IIT graduate-turned-monk Gauranga Das

Beyond degrees and experience, true irreplaceability at work stems from three key qualities. An Indian monk and former engineer highlights staying calm under pressure, fostering generosity by lifting colleagues, and treating everyone with equal respect, regardless of their position, as vital for professional security.

13 Jun 2026 3:24 pm
Have you done the sun test before investing in a house

A sun test is a simple but smart way to understand how much natural light a home receives, how the light changes through the day, and whether the space feels bright, warm, or shaded at different hours. When buying a home, it matters a lot because sunlight affects comfort, ventilation, energy use, glare, and even how livable a room feels across seasons. Here are some reasons why conducting a sun test is one of the most important steps when buying a new home:

13 Jun 2026 3:04 pm
What Michelle Obama taught her daughters about disappointment that every parent can learn from

Michelle Obama's parenting approach emphasizes guiding children through disappointment rather than shielding them. This teaches resilience by allowing them to experience difficult emotions and learn they can survive setbacks. This method fosters confidence and a sturdier sense of self, preparing children for life's inevitable challenges.

13 Jun 2026 2:45 pm