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6 places in Europe that are hotter right now than several North Indian cities and what travellers need to know

For years, Europe has been synonymous with cool and pleasant summers, vibrant streets, and breezy evenings attracting travellers from worldwide; especially from North India as summers in this part of India get too hot to handle. People start planning quick summer escapes to European nations.

29 Jun 2026 1:08 pm
Before smartphones, this is how Indian children spent their summer holidays

Remembering summers before smartphones, children embraced outdoor adventures, from cricket in dusty plots to cycling races. Grandparents' tales and neighbourhood games filled days, while books and homemade snacks offered indoor respite. These unplugged holidays fostered independence, creativity, and lasting friendships, proving that the most valuable lessons often came from simple, sun-soaked moments.

29 Jun 2026 1:00 pm
Nail artist earns INR 10 lakhs per month; now she owns salon in Dubai and plans on retiring early in life

A Vietnamese nail artist, known as Fullah, has achieved remarkable success in Dubai, earning up to Rs 10 lakh monthly through her intricate 3D nail designs. After starting her own salon, she's reinvesting profits with plans for expansion and early retirement in her early 50s. Fullah's disciplined financial habits and strategic investments in Vietnam are paving the way for her dream of a peaceful life surrounded by nature.

29 Jun 2026 12:13 pm
The honey buzzard: 6 Fascinating facts about the bird that feasts on bee and wasp nests

Birds of prey are typically known for preying on mammals, reptiles, or even smaller birds; the honey buzzard is different. In spite of its confusing name, this unusual bird of prey feeds mainly on bee and wasp larvae and does not eat honey at all. Living in Europe, Asia, and even part of Africa when migrating, this raptor has certain physical features which make it possible to raid bee and wasp nests without harming them much. According to the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds (RSPB) and

29 Jun 2026 12:00 pm
How modern parents are preserving their children's memories in meaningful ways

Modern parents are moving beyond mere photo documentation to truly preserve childhood. They're capturing everyday conversations, writing future-focused letters, and curating memory boxes filled with tangible keepsakes. Printing photos and cherishing traditions also play a vital role. The focus is shifting from perfect snapshots to genuine presence, ensuring children remember feeling loved and heard above all else.

29 Jun 2026 11:10 am
Quote of the day by Pablo Picasso: Inspiration does exist, but it must find you working

Pablo Picasso's timeless wisdom, 'Inspiration does exist, but it must find you working,' challenges the notion of waiting for the perfect mood. The renowned artist suggests that creativity flourishes not from passive waiting, but from consistent effort and engagement. This practical advice emphasizes that action often precedes inspiration, a vital lesson for artists and individuals alike seeking to build discipline and achieve progress in their endeavors.

29 Jun 2026 10:51 am
How to start mushroom farming at home: A beginners step-by-step guide

Growing food at home does not always mean having a big garden. Mushrooms are the latest trend in terrace or indoor farming. They can be cultivated indoors even without having a lot of space, making them an excellent option for beginners, people living in apartments, and gardening enthusiasts in general. As long as there is right amount of humidity, and patience, you can pick the mushrooms in a few weeks. For example, oyster mushrooms are very easy to grow and recommended for people trying for th

29 Jun 2026 10:19 am
What would you do? My daughter says she wants to skip college and become a content creator; 4 mothers share what happened next

Every generation has one career conversation that shocks parents. Thirty years ago, it was: I don't want to be an engineer. Ten years ago, it was: I want to work abroad. Today, it might be: I want to skip college and become a content creator. Across dining tables, inside cars and during late-night conversations, many Indian parents are hearing a sentence they never expected.And behind that sentence lies a difficult question: Is this ambition, rebellion, or simply a very different version of succ

29 Jun 2026 10:00 am
Quote of the day by Neem Karoli Baba: Attachment is the strongest block to realisation; What Maharaj ji says about being too 'attached' to life's detours

Neem Karoli Baba's wisdom highlights how attachment, not affection, hinders our inner awakening. Clinging to loved ones, possessions, or outcomes creates fear and restlessness, obscuring life's deeper truths. He urges us to reflect on what we hold too tightly, emphasizing that true realization comes from allowing life to flow, rather than demanding control. This simple yet profound teaching offers a path to a lighter, clearer existence.

29 Jun 2026 9:47 am
6 habits that make calm parents different, according to psychology

They simply respond differently. Instead of reacting to every stressful moment, they rely on small habits that help keep emotions from taking over. Here are six things calm parents often do differently.

29 Jun 2026 9:30 am
5 house name mistakes to avoid before installing your nameplate

Choosing a house name is more than just a decorative choice; it's a reflection of personality. Homeowners often err by picking names that are too long, trendy, or difficult to read. Failing to consider the meaning or future relevance can also lead to regret. Opt for short, meaningful, and timeless names for a lasting and recognizable identity.

29 Jun 2026 8:22 am
From managing notifications to protecting privacy: 5 important digital skills every child should learn before high school

Responsible use of technology for children is a constant battle for modern parents. While many parents understand the importance of being digitally skilled in the digital age, they are often concerned of how much a child should know before the digital world starts shaping them, because screens are now woven into academics and curriculum. By the time they enter high school, many are expected to use digital devices independently. However, knowing how to use technology is very different from knowin

29 Jun 2026 7:00 am
Ina Garten's home is a Belgian-style barn that speaks to her personality: Decor inspirations to take away

Ina Garten's East Hampton home, a masterclass in elegant, uncluttered living, offers a blueprint for creating a welcoming space. Her design philosophy emphasizes a neutral, earthy palette, functional open shelving displaying beloved items, and a thoughtful mix of vintage and modern pieces. The iconic cedar-clad barn, inspired by Belgian farmhouses, showcases understated exterior style, making her property a reference point for beautiful, intentional interiors.

28 Jun 2026 8:00 pm
This Iranian dad helped his specially-abled son feel the FIFA World Cup match in the most unique way; 3 parenting lessons to learn

An Iranian father has captured hearts worldwide by creating a tactile cardboard football field for his nine-year-old blind son, Alireza, to experience FIFA World Cup matches. Through this innovative method, the father narrates every play, allowing his son to feel the game's excitement. This heartwarming gesture highlights a father's dedication to ensuring his child can participate in shared experiences, proving that love and ingenuity can overcome any barrier.

28 Jun 2026 7:53 pm
The reason this mother accepted the title of Worlds Ugliest Woman will break your heart

A mother's profound love led her to become the 'World's Ugliest Woman.' Mary Ann Bevan, diagnosed with Acromegaly after her husband's death, faced rejection and unemployment. To provide for her four children, she entered and won an 'ugliest woman' contest in 1920, spending her remaining years in a freak show. Her sacrifice ensured her children's upbringing and education.

28 Jun 2026 7:08 pm
The Himalayan Monal: Meet the rare nine-coloured jewel of the Himalayas that looks like a fantasy creature

Discover the Himalayan Monal, a dazzling pheasant often called the 'nine-coloured bird' for its spectacular iridescent plumage. This national bird of Nepal and state bird of Uttarakhand inhabits high-altitude Himalayan forests. Despite its beauty, its population is declining due to hunting, habitat loss, and climate change, making this mountain jewel increasingly vulnerable.

28 Jun 2026 7:00 pm
Psychology says people are being emotionally bankrupt and don't even know: Philosopher explains how

Most of us go through life feeling vaguely tired, not physically, but in a feeling that's harder to explain. We snap at people we love. We struggle to concentrate. We lie in bed at night feeling drained, even though nothing particularly disturbing happened that day.We blame stress, sleep, or our schedules. But what if the real reason is something simpler and something entirely within our control?Think about the last time something small completely ruined your day. Maybe it was a coffee order tha

28 Jun 2026 5:58 pm
His 4-year-old son picked a toy and: What happened next became a parenting wake-up call for this Canadian TV star

Canadian TV star Drew Scott received a poignant lesson from his four-year-old son, Parker. The boy's imitation of his father being on a 'business call' with a toy highlighted Scott's frequent phone use. This 'heartbreaking' moment served as a powerful reminder for the 'Property Brothers' host to be more present and engaged with his children, emphasizing that kids learn more from observation than words.

28 Jun 2026 5:01 pm
Amphitheatres, Jacuzzis and Outdoor Chess: Viral video sparks debate on 'fake' housing amenities

A viral video highlights residential project amenities like amphitheatres and jacuzzis, questioning their everyday utility. Many facilities, from reflexology walks to outdoor chess, are often underused, serving more as marketing tools than practical features. Discussions online ponder if these additions truly enhance residents' lives or are simply decorative additions, prompting a closer look at their actual value.

28 Jun 2026 4:51 pm
Three- two- three: The magical relationship rule that Priyanka Chopra Jonas and Nick Jonas swear by to keep their marriage strong

Some love stories begin with a DM, happen at award show red carpets, cross oceans, and somehow, against all odds of geography, busy schedules, and fame, still manage to remain strong as ever.Priyanka Chopra Jonas and Nick Jonas are that couple.One is a Bollywood and Hollywood powerhouse who grew up on two continents. The other is a pop star and actor who barely slowed down long enough to fall in love with PC.The two of them have wildly busy careers, a decade's age gap, and thousands of miles bet

28 Jun 2026 4:41 pm
My father died in 2022 due to: What G Sindhushree did after breaking a national record left many emotional

G Sindhushree shattered a national record in pole vault, dedicating her win to her late father. Despite financial struggles and training with inadequate equipment, her father's unwavering belief propelled her to success. This emotional victory, marked by holding her father's photograph, highlights the profound impact of parental support and the enduring power of dreams, inspiring her to compete in the Asian Games.

28 Jun 2026 4:40 pm
Why Uthukuli butter is one of Tamil Nadus most famous dairy delicacies

Uthukuli, a small town in Tamil Nadu's Tiruppur District, is gaining national recognition for its traditional butter, Uthukuli Vennai. This unique butter, known for its purity, taste, and pale color, is made using age-old, small-scale churning methods with locally sourced milk. Its cultural significance is deep, used in temples and traditional cuisine. A Geographical Indication tag is currently being processed for this distinctive dairy product.

28 Jun 2026 3:52 pm
Rivers in Delhi NCR: The lifelines that shape the National Capital Region

Even though Delhi NCR region is considered one of the most urbanized areas in India, the geographical features of this area include various rivers that determine its ecosystem, water resources, and floodplains. Even though the river Yamuna is considered the most popular and well-known river passing through the city, there are some other rivers and seasonal streams that determine the geography of Delhi, Noida, Ghaziabad, Gurugram, Faridabad, and nearby districts. Lets take a closer look at the ri

28 Jun 2026 1:15 pm
Meet the Dung Beetle: The tiny navigator that finds routes using a 'cosmic compass'

Nature's tiny navigators, dung beetles, have astounded scientists by using the Milky Way as a celestial compass. These African insects, previously known to use the sun and moon, have now been observed rolling their dung balls in straight lines even on moonless nights, guided by the vast band of starlight. This groundbreaking discovery reveals an unprecedented level of sophistication in insect navigation, predating human technology.

28 Jun 2026 1:12 pm
Quote of the day by Leonardo da Vinci: The painter who draws merely by practice and by eye, without any reason, is like a mirror which copies everything placed in front of it without being conscious of their existence

True art transcends mere imitation, demanding purpose and a deeper message, as Leonardo da Vinci famously articulated. He likened artists who simply copy to mirrors, reflecting without understanding. In today's world of instant replication, genuine creation stems from thoughtful analysis and a unique human perspective, not just technical skill. This principle remains vital for originality across all creative fields.

28 Jun 2026 11:01 am
Cristiano Ronaldo and Georgina Rodriguez finally getting married? Reports reveal the possible wedding date

According to Spanish magazine Hola!, Ronaldo and Georgina are expected to tie the knot in 2026. While the couple hasn't officially confirmed a wedding date, the report has reignited excitement among fans who have been eagerly waiting for one of football's most talked-about weddings.

28 Jun 2026 10:43 am
Quote of the day by Sadhguru: In any arena of life, no one has done anything truly worthwhile without being devoted to what they are doing. Only when you are absolutely devoted can you produce something significant in the world

True success stems from unwavering devotion, not just talent or luck, according to Sadhguru. He emphasizes that complete involvement, marked by patience and discipline, fuels significant achievements. In today's fast-paced world, this deep commitment offers a path to meaningful, lasting work, urging individuals to slow down and engage with genuine care. This dedication is key to producing something truly worthwhile.

28 Jun 2026 8:59 am
'It's very painful': Badshah gets emotional watching his parents age; psychologist explains why every adult feels this pain

Rapper Badshah's poignant reflection on his parents' changing roles resonated deeply, highlighting the unsettling shift from parental authority to their seeking our time and opinions. This transition, marked by phrases like Do you have two minutes?, signifies a profound, often unacknowledged, shift in our sense of safety and identity. It's a quiet grief, an ambiguous loss, as we witness our pillars of strength age and confront our own mortality.

28 Jun 2026 8:00 am
10 beautiful baby boy names inspired by ancient gods and their powerful meanings

Choosing a name for your baby is one of the most special moments for any parent. A name is more than just an identity; it often carries a story, a legacy, and values that can inspire a child throughout life. Many parents today are looking beyond common names and exploring mythology for inspiration. Ancient gods from different cultures symbolise qualities like courage, wisdom, strength, justice, creativity, and protection. Naming your little one after these legendary figures can give him a meanin

27 Jun 2026 7:00 pm
7 simple ingredients to add more fibre to your rajma

A handful of vegetables, seeds or whole grains can quietly boost the fibre content while adding flavour, texture and colour to the dish. The best part? Most of these ingredients are probably already sitting in your kitchen. Here are seven easy ways to make your next bowl of rajma even healthier.

27 Jun 2026 7:00 pm
Three wild Himalayan predators share the same turf, hunt at the same hours, and somehow never go to war: Study reveals surprising 'menu' differences

A groundbreaking study in Nepal's Lapchi Valley reveals a surprising peace among three apex predators: snow leopards, common leopards, and Himalayan wolves. Instead of territorial divisions, their coexistence hinges on distinct dietary preferences. Snow leopards favor wild ungulates, common leopards prey on livestock and smaller animals near settlements, while wolves consume a mix.

27 Jun 2026 7:00 pm
Cristiano Ronaldo has one of the finest elite car collections: From the Rolls-Royce Cullinan to the Bentley Continental GT, here are some cars from his garage

At 41, Cristiano Ronaldo continues to defy age, recently scoring in his sixth FIFA World Cup and setting a new international goal record. Beyond his football prowess, Ronaldo is a known car enthusiast, boasting an impressive collection. Highlights include the bespoke Rolls-Royce Cullinan, the rare Ferrari F12 TDF, and a powerful Mercedes-Benz Brabus G65, showcasing his passion for both speed and luxury.

27 Jun 2026 5:38 pm
Fascinating facts about Ambubachi Mela, India's Menstruation Festival

Come June and Assam gets ready for one of Indias most unusual and spiritually significant festivals. The capital city Guwahati turns into a magnet for pilgrims, photographers, curious travellers and spirituality seekers.

27 Jun 2026 4:51 pm
7 foods Indian households once made entirely from scratch

Summers meant pickle jars basking in the sun, mornings began with the sound of stone grinders, and freshly churned butter was a regular sight in many households. While busy lifestyles have changed the way we cook today, these homemade staples offer a glimpse into an era when patience, tradition and family recipes shaped every meal. Here are 7 foods Indian households once made entirely from scratch.

27 Jun 2026 4:00 pm
Meet Prathmesh Sinha: The 15-year-old prodigy who lost his eyes to a brain tumour as a baby yet showed the world how to 'see'

Prathamesh Sinha, a young boy who lost his sight at 16 months, is revolutionizing education for the visually impaired. Despite facing school rejections, his unwavering spirit led him to become a passionate advocate for Annie, a self-learning Braille device. He has captivated audiences on Shark Tank India, addressed Prime Minister Modi, and received a National Award, showcasing how innovation can overcome limitations and empower children.

27 Jun 2026 3:41 pm
He planned an Indian holiday then compared the costs and booked Vietnam instead; the price comparison is hard to ignore

A recent social media post comparing holiday costs in India versus Vietnam has ignited a widespread debate. The comparison highlighted surprisingly higher expenses for a four-day trip to an Indian hill station, including accommodation, local transport, and flights, compared to an international getaway in Vietnam. This has led many to discuss the escalating travel costs within India, especially post-COVID, as demand for domestic destinations has surged.

27 Jun 2026 2:55 pm
6 delicious jamun dishes that make getting vitamin C surprisingly easy

Discover the versatile jamun, a summer fruit often overlooked but packed with flavor and vitamin C. This tart, juicy gem can elevate everyday dishes with its unique acidity and sweetness. From a refreshing chaat and creamy smoothie to a zesty raita, vibrant salsa, savory chutney, and a sophisticated sorbet, jamun offers delightful ways to brighten your meals and enjoy its seasonal charm.

27 Jun 2026 2:00 pm
5 plants that attract snakes ( It's a sign to avoid planting these in your home gardens)

Home gardens, while serene, can unfortunately become havens for snakes. These reptiles seek out dense, shady, and undisturbed areas, often attracted by the microhabitats created by certain plants. Species like bamboo, periwinkle, lemongrass, jasmine, and sandalwood offer ideal cover and cool resting spots, indirectly luring snakes by sheltering their prey. Garden planning should consider visibility and balance to deter these unwelcome visitors.

27 Jun 2026 12:29 pm
Psychology says people who love eating alone while travelling are more emotionally independentand your next trip could prove it

Dining solo on trips, though initially daunting, can reveal a traveler's inner strength and independence. Psychologists suggest this experience fosters emotional resilience and self-awareness, as individuals learn to enjoy their own company without external validation. Embracing solitude during travel allows for deeper immersion and a greater sense of accomplishment, ultimately building confidence and a more profound connection with the destination.

27 Jun 2026 12:17 pm
7 forgotten Indian breakfasts people ate before bread became common

What they reveal is not just nostalgia, but a different idea of breakfast altogether: slower, more rooted, and far less dependent on factory-made convenience. Here are 7 forgotten Indian breakfasts people ate before bread became common.

27 Jun 2026 12:00 pm
Quote of the day by Pablo Picasso: I dont say everything, but I paint everything

Pablo Picasso's famous quote, 'I dont say everything, but I paint everything,' highlights art's power to convey unspoken emotions and complex perspectives. His revolutionary Cubist style, showcasing multiple viewpoints simultaneously, exemplifies this. The article suggests that for many, creative expression offers a vital outlet for feelings and identities that words alone cannot capture, revealing a profound inner life through visual form.

27 Jun 2026 10:18 am
Just when you thought Maggi couldn't get any wilder, Pulse Candy entered the pan; internet says, Maggi ke saath atyachar ho raha hai

A bizarre Maggi recipe featuring Pulse candies has taken the internet by storm, sparking widespread disbelief and amusement. The viral video shows the candies being melted with milk, then combined with Maggi noodles and masala. Online reactions range from humorous comparisons to strong disapproval, with many questioning the culinary logic behind this unusual creation. The dish has certainly ignited a fresh debate about food experimentation.

27 Jun 2026 10:14 am
3 ways to train your brain to be 'only successful'

Here are three real ways psychology actually supports if you want your brain to lean more towards success than self-sabotage.

27 Jun 2026 10:07 am
It truly felt... She brought her late dad's old camera to her wedding; what appeared in the photos left her speechless

A bride's wedding day, shadowed by the loss of her father, took an unexpected turn when developed photographs revealed a profound connection. Her late father's vintage camera, used to capture moments of her special day, inexplicably produced double exposures. These images merged her wedding with cherished family memories from decades prior, offering a deeply personal and comforting reminder of his enduring presence.

27 Jun 2026 9:30 am
How to make Virat Kohli's highest-protein Indian meals

Made with boiled soya chunks, low-fat paneer, sweet corn, and broccoli, and seasoned lightly with lemon, black pepper, and herbs, this bowl delivers plenty of nutrition without feeling heavy, making it ideal for fitness enthusiasts and health-conscious eaters alike.

27 Jun 2026 9:20 am
Quote of the day by Gaur Gopal Das: Feed your mind wisely. What you nourish will flourish; What an engineer turned monk has to say on mindfully guarding our content choices

Our minds, like gardens, flourish with what we consistently feed them. Life coach Gaur Gopal Das emphasizes that positive inputs like learning and kindness cultivate thoughtfulness, while negativity and distraction lead to mental clutter. In today's information-saturated world, it's crucial to discern between mere occupation and genuine nourishment for our minds. This mindful approach shapes our confidence, focus, and overall well-being.

27 Jun 2026 8:54 am
5 signs your aura naturally attracts and comforts people

People talk more freely, situations feel less tense, and even silence feels comfortable. In many spiritual beliefs, this kind of quiet presence is often linked to a calm and positive aura. Here are a few simple signs people often connect with that kind of energy.

27 Jun 2026 7:00 am
Swedish minister brought her 3-month-old baby to EU meeting; viral video highlights the country's generous parental leave system

A Swedish minister brought her infant son to an EU climate meeting, sparking global conversation about shared parenting. Her presence highlighted Sweden's progressive parental leave, which reserves days for fathers, encouraging equal involvement. This policy allows mothers to pursue careers without sacrificing family, demonstrating a model where parents aren't forced to choose between work and childcare responsibilities. The initiative underscores the importance of structural support for working

26 Jun 2026 6:30 pm
5 easy steps to grow fresh leafy coriander from discarded roots: Simple guide for beginners

Transform your kitchen scraps into fresh coriander with simple home gardening tips. Discover how to easily grow this essential herb from discarded roots or seeds in small pots. Learn about optimal soil, sunlight, and watering techniques to ensure a continuous supply of fragrant leaves, making your daily cooking a breeze and saving frequent market trips.

26 Jun 2026 6:14 pm