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'I am 98 but still young: Her husband died, her home fell silent then Prabhavati Nani turned her kitchen into a thriving business

Prabhavati Nani from Ahmedabad found a new purpose later in life. After her husband passed away, she started Nani's Nashta from her home kitchen. This venture now serves over 200 families. Anand Mahindra shared her inspiring story, highlighting that age is not a limit for starting something new. Her simple, home-cooked food connects with many.

24 Apr 2026 3:31 pm
The mistake that makes your space look more cluttered than it is

Most homes feel cluttered not because of too many items, but because of how they are arranged. Scattered placement creates visual noise, while grouping objects brings calm and structure. By organising decor into clusters and leaving some spaces empty, any room can feel more open and intentional.

24 Apr 2026 2:35 pm
The one thing that children need more than advice from their parents

Children learn more from how parents make them feel than from lectures. Emotional safety allows them to listen and grow. Being heard validates their feelings and teaches them their voice matters. Parents' presence and owning mistakes offer valuable lessons. This understanding builds strong relationships, fostering growth.

24 Apr 2026 2:01 pm
5 signs your lover doesn't love you and is only after your money

Relationships are supposed to feel safe, easy, and balanced. Like you can just be yourself without constantly thinking, Wait am I being used here? or silently checking your bank balance after every date.

24 Apr 2026 1:51 pm
AC vs Fan in a heatwave: What actually keeps you safe when temperatures soar?

Extreme heat poses a health risk, shifting cooling from comfort to necessity. While ACs offer superior protection by reducing temperature and humidity during heatwaves, they can cause dryness if misused. Fans are effective in moderate heat but can worsen exposure in extreme conditions. A balanced approach using both, with mindful habits, is key to staying healthy.

24 Apr 2026 1:51 pm
GK Fact of the Day: Not just chameleons; 5 animals that can change colour

When we think of animals that can change colour, chameleons are usually the first to come to mind. However nature is far more fascinating and diverse. Many other creatures have developed the ability to change their colour for survival, communication or camouflage.

24 Apr 2026 1:00 pm
5 things teens wish parents would stop doing

They are not asking for perfection. They are asking for parents to stop repeating the same patterns that make them shut down, lie, withdraw or feel smaller than they are. Here are five things many teens wish parents would stop doing.

24 Apr 2026 12:11 pm
Generational trauma must end with us, says Rashmika Mandanna, questioning the burden placed on children

Actress Rashmika Mandanna's comments on generational trauma are sparking a vital conversation about parenting and emotional inheritance. She asserts that children shouldn't bear the weight of parental expectations or unresolved pain, emphasizing that childbirth is a choice that shouldn't burden offspring with inherited wounds.

24 Apr 2026 9:11 am
10 beautiful baby girl names that mean grace and elegance

Choosing a baby girls name is a heartfelt journey, especially when you want something that reflects beauty, grace and timeless elegance. In Indian culture, names often carry deep meanings rooted in tradition, spirituality, and poetic expression. Here are ten graceful girl names.

24 Apr 2026 7:00 am
Love quote of the day by Julianne Moore: Loving someone is giving them the power to break your heart, but trusting them not to

Julianne Moore's quote highlights that true love involves granting someone the power to hurt you, yet trusting them to protect your heart. This means embracing vulnerability and expecting honesty, respect, and kindness in return, applicable to both romantic relationships and friendships.

24 Apr 2026 6:00 am
The pantry secret that erases years of tea and coffee build-up from your mugs

Stubborn coffee and tea rings in your favorite mugs can be effectively removed using baking soda. This mild abrasive, with its unique crystal structure, gently scrubs away stains without damaging the ceramic. Baking soda's alkaline properties also help to separate acidic stains from the cup's surface, restoring a spotless appearance.

24 Apr 2026 4:35 am
Beyond the scrub: The new science of lifting oil stains without harsh chemicals

Say goodbye to harsh detergents! Scientists have developed a revolutionary fabric coating that repels oil using just water pressure, making stains vanish effortlessly. Even with current machines, optimizing drum speed and load size enhances stain removal. A 40C wash temperature further aids oil dilution, proving physics plays a key role alongside chemistry for a cleaner wardrobe and planet.

24 Apr 2026 4:22 am
Why drying clothes indoors is changing your homes air

Winter brings a common household challenge. Drying clothes indoors releases moisture, increasing humidity. Poor ventilation traps this dampness, creating ideal conditions for mould. This can lead to respiratory problems for residents. Experts advise opening windows or using fans. Maintaining humidity below 50 percent is crucial for a healthy home environment.

24 Apr 2026 4:11 am
Why your 'squeaky clean' wood routine might be a recipe for rot

Your cleaning habits could be silently destroying your prized wooden furniture. Experts reveal that water, even when seemingly dried, penetrates wood's porous structure, causing internal swelling and stress. Finishes offer limited protection, trapping moisture and fostering decay. Learn the gentle, effective cleaning method to preserve your cherished pieces for years to come.

24 Apr 2026 4:00 am
The dark truth: Why your cooking oil belongs in the cupboard, not the countertop

Sunlight triggers photo-oxidation in oils, forming free radicals that degrade fatty acids, impacting taste and nutritional value. While natural antioxidants offer initial protection, their depletion leads to rapid deterioration, with rice bran oil showing the most resistance. Proper storage in cool, dark, opaque containers is crucial to preserve oil quality.

24 Apr 2026 3:51 am
Why cutting aluminium foil isn't actually sharpening your scissors

While slicing aluminum foil might offer a temporary fix for dull scissors by gently realigning minor burrs, scientific facts indicate it's not a true sharpening method. True sharpness requires grinding away metal to recreate the precise cutting edge, a task foil cannot accomplish. Regular maintenance like tightening the pivot screw and oiling blades is more effective for long-term efficiency.

24 Apr 2026 3:31 am
The temperature trap: Why your prime egg storage spot is actually a safety risk

Storing eggs in the refrigerator door is a common mistake that compromises their safety and longevity. Constant temperature fluctuations in the door area can lead to condensation, allowing bacteria to penetrate the shell. For optimal freshness and safety, keep eggs in their original carton in the cooler, more stable middle or lower sections of the fridge.

24 Apr 2026 3:21 am
Keep Indoor Air Healthy: Over-sealed rooms trap pollution; window bursts clear stale air

Sealing homes for winter saves energy but can trap harmful indoor pollutants like CO2 and VOCs. Over-sealing without proper ventilation leads to poor air quality and potential health issues. Short, timed window openings can effectively refresh air without significant heat loss, balancing warmth and clean indoor environments.

24 Apr 2026 3:11 am
That invisible layer on your phone screen is more important than you think

Your phone's screen has a delicate nano-coating that can be damaged by rough fabrics and harsh cleaners like alcohol or ammonia. Aggressively wiping your screen with the wrong materials slowly removes this protective layer, making it prone to smudges and scratches.

24 Apr 2026 3:01 am
Keep Onions And Potatoes Apart: Storing them together speeds rot; separate spots extend shelf life

A common pantry habit of storing onions and potatoes together is harming your groceries. Onions release moisture, promoting fungal growth, while potatoes emit ethylene gas that speeds up onion decay. This leads to premature sprouting and rotting for both. Separating these vegetables into well-ventilated, cool, and dry spaces significantly extends their shelf life.

24 Apr 2026 2:51 am
Egg Boiling Physics Hack: Study backs 32minute hotcold method; eggs stay creamier, more nutritious

Achieving the perfect boiled egg, with its creamy yolk and tender white, isn't luck but physics. Researchers discovered that egg whites and yolks cook best at different temperatures. A new periodic cooking method, involving alternating between boiling and cool water, ensures both components reach their ideal states, resulting in a superior taste and increased nutritional value.

24 Apr 2026 2:41 am
Meet Alan Sindhu Dinsha, Kerala youth who built AI-powered armour for paralysed patients moved by his father's condition

Inspired by his father's paralysis, Alan Sindhu Dinsha developed Exobonic, an AI-powered exoskeleton. This pneumatic suit translates brain signals into physical movement, enabling paralyzed individuals to walk. The innovative device, developed with a team, aims to revolutionize mobility for those with lower-limb paralysis and has potential applications beyond healthcare.

24 Apr 2026 12:11 am
Top 5 elite residential neighbourhoods in Lucknow for end-users and investors

The capital of Uttar Pradesh, Lucknow is a perfect example of harmonious integration between traditional values and contemporary urban planning. Over time, there has been tremendous progress in terms of infrastructure, connectivity and increasing demand.

23 Apr 2026 7:00 pm
'Unke chehre ki khushi meri life ki sabse badi achievement thi': Son takes auto driver father, homemaker mother on first flight, video goes viral

A viral reel captured a son's joy as he took his parents on their first flight, a moment born from years of his father's sacrifice as an auto driver. This simple trip, funded by his success in professional jump rope, marked a profound shift, finally allowing his parents to experience life beyond necessity and hear his father's proud words.

23 Apr 2026 5:49 pm
5 books for toddlers to read this World Book Day

Celebrate World Book Day by igniting the imaginations of little readers with enchanting tales that foster compassion and a love for nature. Explore five delightful recommendations, such as Alia Bhatt's heartwarming 'Ed Finds a Home' alongside 'We Are Water Protectors,' which beautifully instill values of environmental stewardship and self-acceptance.

23 Apr 2026 5:29 pm
I feel my father did this one thing which was the reason for our success, Woman shares the habit which helped her crack UPSC and her brothers IIT and IIM

Anupma Chandra attributes her family's academic success, including civil services and IIT/IIM admissions, to a childhood steeped in books. Her parents' admiration for book-filled homes instilled a belief that learning, curiosity, and dedication, fostered by her father's advice to surround yourself with books, were key to achievement. This simple, yet profound, home environment nurtured ambition.

23 Apr 2026 2:46 pm
St Georges Day Around the World: The story behind it and countries celebrating It

April 23 marks St. George's Day, a commemoration with roots in the 3rd-century Roman Empire, not England. The legend evolved from a Christian martyr to a dragon-slayer, spreading across Europe and adopted by various cultures. While England's national celebration has waned, countries like Catalonia, Georgia, and Bulgaria continue to observe the day with unique traditions, highlighting its enduring, adaptable legacy.

23 Apr 2026 2:24 pm
Boston Marathon 2026: Runner gives up personal best to save collapsing competitor in final stretch

Sportsmanship shone at the Boston Marathon 2026 when two runners, Aaron Beggs and Robson de Oliveira, stopped to help a struggling first-time participant, Ajay Haridasse, just meters from the finish line. Despite sacrificing personal bests, they supported him across the line. All three later met qualifying standards for the next marathon.

23 Apr 2026 1:19 pm
What is the 7-7-7 rule of parenting? The viral method every parent is talking about

imple on the surface, the idea promises a structured way to adapt as children grow, offering clarity in what often feels like an overwhelming journey. Scroll down to read more...

23 Apr 2026 1:00 pm
5 things children remember about their parents long after they grow up

Parenting leaves a long shadow. Some memories fade, but others settle deep into a childs sense of self and remain there for decades. These are the things that tend to last. Scroll down to see the things that tend to last.

23 Apr 2026 12:00 pm
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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

23 Apr 2026 4:32 am
The orange peel you throw away might be your skin's best friend

Orange peels are emerging as a powerful skincare ingredient. Science confirms their ability to combat skin aging and UV damage. Compounds in orange peel oil boost natural defenses and slow collagen breakdown. This natural remedy offers a promising alternative for skin health. Research also explores innovative delivery methods for enhanced efficacy.

23 Apr 2026 4:21 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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

23 Apr 2026 3:00 am
Why your pillow might be the secret source of your morning neck pain

Your pillow significantly impacts neck health, often causing stiffness more than sleeping position. Orthopaedic experts highlight that materials like rubber and latex offer superior support for side-sleepers, unlike soft feather or polyester fillings that sag. Pillow height is also crucial for maintaining a neutral spine, preventing discomfort and pressure. Choose wisely for restorative sleep.

23 Apr 2026 2:50 am