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Kajol's take on marriage is refreshingly honest: 'No marriage can be happy 24x7'

Actress Kajol offers a refreshingly honest perspective on marriage, stating that no union can be happy 24/7. She emphasizes that successful marriages require continuous effort from both partners, moving beyond the idea of a soulmate as a problem-solver. Kajol highlights that real-life relationships involve navigating challenges, with small, consistent efforts and mutual understanding being key to lasting love, rather than constant romance or perfection.

5 Jul 2026 7:16 pm
What is a spiritual cleanse? 5 physical signs your body may need one

Feeling inexplicably drained, tense, or overwhelmed after social interactions might signal deeper emotional burdens. Many spiritual traditions suggest these physical symptoms are the body's way of communicating unexpressed grief, stress, or the pressure of constant performance. This could be an invitation to pause, reflect, and release what no longer serves you, restoring inner balance and peace.

5 Jul 2026 7:00 pm
Mohabbat ki gehrai tab samajh aati hai, jab yaddaasht bhi uska naam na mita paae: Old man with poor memory only remembers his late wife's name and it is the most heartwarming thing on social media

A heartwarming social media video showcases an elderly man with severe memory loss who can only recall his beloved wife's name, Tarawati. Despite forgetting his own name and the identity of his caregiver, his enduring love for his wife shines through. This touching display of deep affection has resonated with viewers online, sparking emotional responses and reflections on true love's lasting power.

5 Jul 2026 4:24 pm
7 Indian dishes with fascinating origin stories

Some dishes were born in palaces, where skilled cooks experimented with luxurious ingredients. Others emerged in humble homes, where limited resources inspired remarkable creativity. Over time, these recipes crossed regions, adapted to local tastes and became an inseparable part of Indian cuisine. Here are seven beloved Indian dishes whose origins are just as fascinating as their flavours.

5 Jul 2026 4:00 pm
Become a plumber: Why Australian children dream of blue-collar jobs and what psychology says about the power of respect

An Indian man in Australia highlights the stark contrast in societal perception of trade jobs. Unlike India, where plumbing and carpentry are often seen as fallback options, Australia values these professions, offering high pay and respect. This perspective shift encourages genuine aspiration towards skilled trades, fostering financial stability and a good quality of life, challenging traditional notions of success.

5 Jul 2026 3:27 pm
Personality test: The first detail that you spot in this optical illusion reveals a surprising truth about you

Some pictures aren't just pictures; they're also act a bit as a mirror. These are optical illusions, and they have an odd way of getting us to look inward, because there's no correct way to see them. Two people can stare at the same image and walk away with two completely different first impressionsThat's what makes this optical illusion unique. There are several tiny details, including figures, objects, and faces, layered into this portrait-like image. And whichever one catches your eye first s

5 Jul 2026 3:00 pm
Why old Indian sweets lasted longer without preservatives

By using ingredients with low moisture, high sugar concentrations, slow cooking techniques and natural fats like ghee, generations of sweet makers created recipes that were not only delicious but also remarkably stable. Modern food science now explains why these traditional methods worked so well.

5 Jul 2026 2:00 pm
8 things children secretly wish parents knew

A child's emotional vocabulary develops gradually, which means many of their deepest needs are expressed quietly rather than directly. Behind every day's argument, tears and moments of silence are often simple wishes they don't know how to say out loud. Here are eight things children secretly wish their parents knew.

5 Jul 2026 1:00 pm
How to grow vegetables in pots even if you do not have a backyard: Simple step-by-step guide for beginners

Urban dwellers facing limited space can still enjoy fresh produce through container gardening. Balconies, steps, and windowsills are ideal spots for growing vegetables like tomatoes, chillies, and herbs. Key to success are proper sunlight, choosing the right container size with drainage, using quality potting mix, and consistent watering and fertilizing. This practical approach brings organic goodness right to your doorstep, even without a backyard.

5 Jul 2026 12:40 pm
'Now I understand why this is the Dream City': What this woman experienced at 12:30 am in Mumbai is going viral

A woman's late-night experience at Mumbai's Marine Lines station has gone viral, highlighting a sense of safety and freedom for women. She observed police presence and women traveling openly after midnight, contrasting it with other cities where fear often dictates women's movements. This sentiment resonated with many online, who praised Mumbai for enabling dreams and safety at any hour.

5 Jul 2026 12:33 pm
Quote of the Day by Ingrid Bergman: Success is getting what you want; happiness is wanting what you get - Inspiring lessons on gratitude, contentment and ambition

Legendary actress Ingrid Bergman's wisdom highlights a crucial distinction: success is achieving goals, while happiness stems from appreciating what you have. Many chase achievements believing they'll bring lasting joy, but true contentment arises from gratitude for family, health, and daily life. Ambition should fuel growth, not consume peace. Focusing on life's small victories and valuing present moments, rather than constant craving, unlocks genuine happiness, even amidst life's rapid pace.

5 Jul 2026 12:00 pm
Foods Indians eat today that actually arrived from other countries: 8 everyday staples with global origins

Today, many foods we think of as inseparable from Indian cooking weren't born here at all. They've travelled thousands of kilometres before finding a permanent place on our plates, becoming so familiar that their foreign origins are now one of Indian cuisine's best-kept secrets. Here are eight everyday foods that may feel unmistakably Indian today but actually began their journey in other parts of the world.

5 Jul 2026 12:00 pm
Why rainy days create some of childhood's happiest memories, according to psychology

Ask a group of adults about their favourite childhood memories, and chances are many of them will involve the monsoon. While nostalgia may make those moments seem more magical than they really were, psychologists say there are genuine reasons rainy days often become some of the happiest memories we carry into adulthood. Here is what psychology suggests.

5 Jul 2026 11:00 am
Inside Bobby Deol's warm neutral home with pops of colour: Art-inspired decor ideas to steal

Bobby Deol's new film, Alpha, is making waves, but his personal space offers a stark contrast to his on-screen intensity. His Juhu home exudes warmth with antique carvings, a unique tree branch chandelier, and sheer curtains that create an airy ambiance. Turkish kilim cushions add vibrant texture to his neutral-toned living area, showcasing a blend of comfort and artistic flair.

5 Jul 2026 11:00 am
Quote of the Day by Samuel L. Jackson: Those who say that money cant buy happiness, never had to pay for. - Lessons on wealth, happiness and financial stability

Samuel L. Jackson's famous quote sparks debate, highlighting money's role beyond mere happiness. While not a direct path to joy, financial stability significantly eases life's burdens, offering security and freedom. It unlocks opportunities for education, experiences, and better living standards, proving wealth is about possibilities. Ultimately, wise spending on experiences and relationships, rather than possessions, fosters lasting contentment, making financial security a facilitator of a happ

5 Jul 2026 10:32 am
Ever wondered why every loaf of bread has two end slices? Here's the real reason

They play an important role long before the bread reaches your kitchen. From protecting the softer slices to helping maintain freshness, the humble end pieces have a job that goes far beyond being the last ones picked for a sandwich. Scroll down to read more...

5 Jul 2026 10:30 am
Why are pregnant women rarely seen in public in China? The tradition explained

A viral Instagram post sparked debate on pregnancy and work culture, highlighting a Chinese colleague's observation of fewer pregnant women in public. The article clarifies this reflects a cultural emphasis on rest and family support during pregnancy, not a mandate. While millions continue daily life, traditional beliefs prioritize maternal well-being, a stark contrast to societies valuing endurance.

5 Jul 2026 9:01 am
12 Indian fruits ranked from highest to lowest protein

While no fruit comes close to meeting these requirements on its own, choosing fruits with relatively higher protein can help round out a balanced diet. Here are 12 commonly available fruits in India, ranked from highest to lowest protein content (approximate values per 100 grams).

5 Jul 2026 9:00 am
Quote of the day by Gaur Gopal Das: Every day is a different day. Some days youll feel energetic, focused, and unstoppable. On other days, you may feel slower, tired, distracted, or emotionally drained. Thats not inconsistency. Thats being human; What the engineer turned monk has to say on just showing up on all kinds of days

Feeling guilty about inconsistent workdays? Spiritual teacher Gaur Gopal Das offers a comforting perspective: being human means fluctuating energy and focus. True consistency isn't about perfection daily, but about showing up sincerely with what you have. Growth stems from persevering through all kinds of days, not just the perfect ones. Embrace your humanity and trust the process.

5 Jul 2026 8:15 am
Katherine Heigl to say goodbye to 25-acre Utah mountain home as family begins new chapter

Actress Katherine Heigl and musician Josh Kelley are selling their sprawling 25-acre Utah mountain estate for $10.6 million after nearly two decades. The custom-built home, a hub for their family life and creative pursuits, is being left behind as they embrace a new chapter in a smaller, nearby Victorian farmhouse.

4 Jul 2026 8:56 pm
How to choose clothes for your baby: Moms share mistakes that secretly impacted their infants health

New parents often focus on nutrition and products, overlooking clothing's impact on baby health. Experts reveal how fabric choices affect skin, sleep, and temperature. Real-life stories highlight issues like ill-fitting clothes causing discomfort, overheating from too many layers, and hazards from damaged hand-me-downs. Washing new garments before use is also crucial for safety and comfort, proving that even small clothing decisions significantly impact a baby's well-being.

4 Jul 2026 8:08 pm
10 simple acts of kindness to cleanse your aura and brighten someone's life

Difficult days can feel overwhelming, but healing often arrives subtly. A stranger's smile or a few kind words can make a profound difference. The article highlights ten simple acts of kindness, from truly listening to offering encouragement and extending inclusion, demonstrating how even small gestures can significantly brighten someone's darkest moments and create a ripple effect of positivity.

4 Jul 2026 7:46 pm
This 700-year-old banyan tree in Bihar just became the world's oldest, accurately dated one beyond folklore and scientists proved its age

A massive banyan tree in Bihar's Munger district has been scientifically dated to approximately 700 years old, making it the world's oldest accurately dated specimen. Researchers employed radiocarbon dating on wood samples, a technique usually for archaeology, to establish its age.

4 Jul 2026 5:00 pm
Vande Bharat routes every monsoon lover should experience at least once; waterfalls, Western Ghats, and scenic countryside await

Experience India's monsoon magic from the comfort of Vande Bharat trains. These modern express services offer a unique way to witness the countryside transform into lush green landscapes, with swollen rivers and revitalized waterfalls. Forget traffic woes and enjoy scenic journeys through the Western Ghats, the Himalayas, and the vibrant terrains of South and Eastern India. Discover breathtaking views and a tranquil travel experience perfect for weekend getaways.

4 Jul 2026 4:40 pm
Shopping for a Banarasi saree? 5 terms that will save you thousands

The ultimate Banarasi saree vocabulary you need if you are going on a shopping spree.

4 Jul 2026 4:12 pm
Huma Qureshi and Saqib Saleem's home is an embrace of vintage with a tinge of mellow ambience: Art inspirations to take away

Actor siblings Huma Qureshi and Saqib Saleem have curated a Mumbai home brimming with personality and warmth. Their artistic abode showcases bold Mughal-inspired floral wallpaper from ceiling to floor, a unique cane chandelier adding a wave-like charm, and vintage trunks ingeniously repurposed as center tables. Playful doodle art cushions further enhance the inviting and eclectic atmosphere, reflecting a love for collecting and repurposing.

4 Jul 2026 4:00 pm
The Arabian Sea decides when you can visit this 350-year-old fort; why this Alibag fort is one of the most fascinating heritage sites in Maharashtra

A 350-year-old sea fort, Kolaba Fort near Alibaug, offers a unique experience accessible only during low tide. Visitors can walk or take a horse cart across the exposed seabed to explore this historic Maratha naval base. Commissioned by Shivaji Maharaj and strengthened by Kanhoji Angre, the fort boasts ancient temples and offers breathtaking sunset views, creating a mystical atmosphere before the sea reclaims its path.

4 Jul 2026 3:26 pm
Sadhguru explains why today, many youngsters do not want to marry, and those who are married are getting divorced

Yogi Sadhguru offers a fresh perspective on marriage, explaining its origins in the need for stable child-rearing rather than tradition. He notes that questioning marriage is common during hormonal youth but less so in childhood or later life. Sadhguru advises against planning for divorce, emphasizing that successful marriages stem from personal integrity, honesty about needs, and consistent care for a reasonably compatible partner, rather than seeking an idealized 'perfect' match.

4 Jul 2026 3:00 pm
7 Birds that can remember human faces for years and surprise scientists with their intelligence

Birds are far more intelligent than they are often given credit for. A landmark study by researchers at the University of Washington, published in the peer-reviewed journal Proceedings of the Royal Society B, found that American crows can recognise individual human faces and remember them for years, particularly after positive or negative encounters. The study also revealed that crows can pass this information to other crows through social learning. Beyond crows, organisations and publications h

4 Jul 2026 3:00 pm
How different are IB and CBSE? Which board is better for your child?

Choosing between CBSE and IB for your child's education involves weighing distinct approaches. CBSE emphasizes structured academics and subject mastery, preparing students for Indian competitive exams. IB, conversely, champions inquiry-based learning, critical thinking, and real-world application, offering a global perspective. While CBSE schools are widely accessible and more affordable, IB schools, often pricier, are concentrated in major cities.

4 Jul 2026 2:59 pm
Betta Fish vs Guppies: Which one is better for beginners starting their first aquarium?

The purchase of the first aquarium brings a lot of excitement. Choosing the first pet is not always easy because of the variety of different species of fish that can be purchased. Some of the fish that are recommended for beginners are Bettas and Guppies. Although they are colourful, easy to find, and affordable, they have completely different temperaments and habitats. While one of the species can live successfully in isolation, the other needs company. This comparative analysis will help novic

4 Jul 2026 2:00 pm
How to know if you are being manipulated in a relationship: Psychologist shares 3 evident signs people often ignore

Being manipulated in a relationship is not always obvious. In many cases, it does not look like open control or dramatic conflict. Instead, it can show up in subtle ways that leave you confused, drained, and constantly second-guessing yourself. Psychologist Ziad Roumy said in a social media video recently that this is especially common when the other person is unhappy, insecure, or feeling like they are losing. In such situations, manipulation may happen almost automatically, which is why it bec

4 Jul 2026 2:00 pm
5 natural alternatives to Finasteride that could help with hair growth

There isn't a natural ingredient that works as well as finasteride. But there are a few that researchers think may help support hair growth. They're not miracles. They're not overnight fixes. Still, they've shown enough promise to be taken seriously.

4 Jul 2026 1:15 pm
Is this a giant jade plant? A viral 100-year-old succulent from Australia has the internet divided

A colossal succulent, identified as Portulacaria afra, has captivated plant lovers after appearing in a viral Instagram reel from an abandoned Western Australian gold mine. While some question its authenticity, suggesting AI involvement, experts confirm mature elephant bushes can achieve immense, tree-like proportions over decades. This centenarian survivor, likely introduced during the gold rush, showcases the remarkable growth potential of this familiar ornamental plant.

4 Jul 2026 12:10 pm
Kailash Mansarovar Yatra Expectations vs Reality 2026: Viral washroom video shows the extreme conditions pilgrims must be ready for

The spiritual journey to Kailash Mansarovar presents a stark reality of basic facilities, including rudimentary public washrooms. This arduous trek demands significant physical preparation, with participants facing extreme altitudes, unpredictable weather, and thin oxygen. Thorough medical checks, proper documentation through authorized operators, and acclimatization are crucial for a safe and meaningful pilgrimage. Respecting the mountain's demands is key to navigating this life-changing experi

4 Jul 2026 11:49 am
Who is Neil? The 1-tonne elephant seal and Tasmania's 'reigning troublemaker' winning hearts across social media

A 1000 kg elephant seal named Neil has become an unlikely internet sensation on Australia's southern coast. Known for his 'troublemaker' antics like blocking roads and damaging property, Neil's behavior is actually normal for his age as he practices for mating rituals. While his online fame is soaring, officials urge the public to maintain distance, highlighting the real danger lies in humans approaching the massive animal.

4 Jul 2026 11:24 am
Butcher bird: The innocent looking songbird which kiills its prey mercilessly and stabs them with thorns

A small, beautiful songbird, the butcher bird, defies expectations with its savage hunting and food storage habits. This predator, with its elegant voice, impales its prey on thorns to create a macabre larder, a practical survival strategy. Its keen eyesight and precise hunting skills make it a tiny avian assassin, proving that nature's beauty often hides a ruthless efficiency, leaving a memorable impression on observers.

4 Jul 2026 11:22 am
Quote of the day by Ram Dass: We're fascinated by the words, but where we meet is in the silence behind them ; What the Harvard psychologist and Neem Karoli Baba follower says on missing out the importance of unsaid 'words' in a conversation

True connection transcends spoken words, according to spiritual teacher Ram Dass. He highlights that the deepest understanding often arises from shared silences and presence, not just dialogue. While words facilitate daily interaction, they can also distract from genuine human connection. This profound insight remains relevant today, reminding us that meaningful moments often occur in quiet togetherness, fostering deeper bonds beyond mere conversation.

4 Jul 2026 8:36 am
How to become your highest self before 2026 ends: 6 habits that can transform your life

The months left in 2026 are more than enough to make small changes that can leave you feeling calmer, happier, and more connected to yourself. Here are a few habits that are worth trying.

4 Jul 2026 7:00 am
Labrador Retriever vs Golden Retriver vs Beagle: Which is best suited for families with children

If youve ever sat down at the kitchen table with your kids to discuss getting a dog, you already know how emotional that conversation can be. The kids want a puppy, and you are likely trying to balance their excitement with a realistic look at your sanity, your floorboards, and your schedule.When you start looking for the best family dogs, three names consistently dominate the list: the Labrador Retriever, the Golden Retriever, and the Beagle.On paper, they all sound like angels. Theyre sweet, t

4 Jul 2026 6:00 am
10 deadliest snakes in the world and where can travellers find them

From tropical rainforests and deserts to grasslands and wetlands, snakes inhabit nearly every corner of the planet except Antarctica. While the vast majority are shy creatures that avoid people, a small number possess venom potent enough to cause severe illness, or even death, without prompt medical treatment. Here are 10 of the world's most dangerous snakes and the regions where travellers are most likely to come across them.

4 Jul 2026 6:00 am
Why are some Indian parents saying no to conventional schools? Meet the families choosing homeschooling and other alternatives

Indian parents are increasingly questioning traditional schooling, opting for homeschooling and unschooling. Mothers Shivani Bansal and Vishruti Shah share their journeys, emphasizing preserving childhood, fostering natural curiosity, and prioritizing critical thinking over rigid curricula. While challenges like societal pressure exist, these families are finding recognized pathways for higher education, viewing their approach as a holistic way of life rather than just an educational alternative

4 Jul 2026 12:09 am
'This is the level of safety in Dubai': Man captures Defender waiting for a peacock family to cross the road

A heartwarming video from Dubai showcases a Defender patiently halting for a family of peacocks, including chicks, to cross the road. This act of consideration, captured near Emirates Towers, has gone viral, with viewers praising Dubai's commitment to safety and respect for all living beings. The creator also highlighted the area as a 'hidden gem' teeming with peacocks, encouraging exploration of this tranquil spot.

3 Jul 2026 11:30 pm
Retired at 32 with millions, this entrepreneur says it became the 'worst mistake' of his life

American entrepreneur Logan Chierotti, who retired at 32 with millions, has revealed it was his biggest regret. He found freedom without purpose led to profound boredom, despite travel and family time. The initial 'I made it' feeling faded, leaving him missing the drive of building something new and collaborating with bright minds. This experience prompted him to start another company, filling the void.

3 Jul 2026 10:30 pm
10 cheapest countries to visit in 2026 offering incredible value for Indian travellers

Gone are the days when people had to shell out lakhs for travelling internationally. Exploring a foreign country no longer has to mean emptying your savings account all thanks to favourable exchange rates, affordable accommodation and reasonable flight tickets.

3 Jul 2026 4:44 pm
Woman spots a strange green lump in her gardenWhat she discovers next leaves nature lovers amazed

A gardener's routine turned extraordinary with the discovery of a camouflaged chrysalis. Initially mistaken for garden debris, the green lump revealed a developing butterfly within. This remarkable find highlights how backyards can be vital habitats for fragile creatures. The patient observation of its emergence offers a beautiful reminder to look closer at nature's quiet wonders, even in the most ordinary places.

3 Jul 2026 3:36 pm
Indian influencer family accused of damaging Vietnam restaurant after staff objected to children's behaviour; here's the bigger travel lesson

A viral video from Ho Chi Minh City shows an Indian family allegedly vandalizing a restaurant after a dispute over their child's behavior. The incident highlights the importance of tourist etiquette, as travelers often represent their nation abroad. While such incidents are rare, they serve as a crucial reminder for all to show courtesy and respect towards local staff and property when traveling internationally.

3 Jul 2026 3:27 pm
5 Best places in the US to spot snakes this AugustA must-visit for wildlife enthusiasts

The month of August is one of the best months to view snakes living in their natural habitats in the United States. Due to the presence of warm weather, many snakes will be out and easy to find, either basking on rocks, crossing trails, or hunting in swamps and forests. The US features an incredible diversity of snakes, ranging from harmless species to venomous snakes. There are some great places that photographers, nature lovers and herpetologists can visit in order to observe snakes in August.

3 Jul 2026 3:00 pm