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The Times of India

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Get your daily dose of latest fashion trends, spirituality, beauty tips, relationship advice, health news, recipes and happening parties across India.

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Inside Yohan and Michelle Poonawalla’s 7.5-acre Pune estate: A luxury abode with an enviable car collection, bespoke interiors

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Yohan Poonawalla is one of the most notable industrialists in India known for his enviable car collection and luxury real estate. He is married to entrepreneur-philanthropist Michelle Poonawalla and together they are among India’s most famous power couples.

10 beautiful baby girl names that mean 'Beauty' in different languages

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Choosing a name for your baby girl is one of the most exciting parts of parenthood. A name stays with a child for life, which is why many parents look for one that is both beautiful and meaningful. Names that symbolize beauty, grace, and charm have remained popular across cultures for generations. If you're searching for a name that carries a lovely meaning, here are 10 baby girl names from diffe…

Proverb of the day: "If you want happiness for an hour, take a nap. If you want happiness for a lifetime…" - the simple secret

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This little proverb is built like a joke, with a punchline at the end. It lists things that make us happy, but cleverly ranks them by how long the happiness lasts.

"My daughter will lose...": Father cries outside NEET re-exam centre after daughter misses the gate by 2 minutes; what happens

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A father's desperate plea outside a NEET exam center in Vidisha, Madhya Pradesh, after his daughter arrived two minutes late, has gone viral. Despite traveling 70 kilometers and facing a motorcycle puncture, they were denied entry. The heartbreaking scene of the father collapsing highlights the immense pressure and shared anxiety families experience during these crucial exams, underscoring the pr…

Psychology says people who always order the same meal share these 5 personality traits

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Everyone knows someone who walks into a restaurant, glances at the menu for a few seconds and orders the exact same dish they always do. To some, that habit may seem predictable, but psychologists say it reveals much more than a lack of culinary adventure.

Psychology says the way you eat dal chawal when alone reveals more about your stress levels than you think

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Psychology suggests that the way you eat dal chawal when you are alone may reveal more about your stress levels than most people realise. Research on stress and eating behaviour shows that chronic stress can override the brain’s natural satiety signals and increase cravings for high-calorie, highly palatable foods.

From marriage market to witch market: 10 unique bazaars across the globe worth travelling for

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Shopping is often an inseparable part of travelling. While most of the time shopping is connected to colourful bazaars or just flea markets. However, worldwide, there are marketplaces that are attractions in their own right!

6 Indian parenting habits foreigners are embracing while many Indians are forgetting

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From shared family living to home-cooked food and unhurried childhoods, these practices are increasingly being seen as practical, not outdated. Ironically, many Indian families are moving away from them in the name of convenience or modernity, even as foreigners borrow and celebrate them. Here are six habits that still carry remarkable wisdom

'They abuse and harass men...': Viral video claims three women tore their own clothes after a heated argument

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A viral video on X has sparked a heated debate about accountability and evidence after showing a public confrontation between three women and a man. The uploader alleged the women were abusing boys and then tore their own clothes when confronted. Many users are emphasizing the importance of video evidence in such disputes, with some criticizing perceived misuse of victimhood and laws.

The venomous “Big Four” snakes of Karnataka, South India: What travellers need to know before venturing into wilderness

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But how many of you did know that beneath this rich biodiversity lies another world which is as fascinating as it gets. It’s the spectacular diversity of snakes which shocks many.

"You don’t have to travel on cheap and dirty trains": Polish woman shares her travel experience in Vande Bharat

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A Polish traveler, Dominika Patalas-Kalra, urges foreign visitors to look beyond viral images of overcrowded Indian trains. She highlights her positive experience on the Vande Bharat Express between Delhi and Chandigarh, emphasizing its speed, comfort, and affordability. Patalas-Kalra advocates for choosing cleaner, faster options like Vande Bharat to showcase a different, more modern side of Ind…

Children who grow into resilient adults usually experience these 5 things at home

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Inner strength in children isn't accidental; it's cultivated through everyday home experiences. Resilient adults often recall being comforted without being shielded from all feelings, entrusted with age-appropriate responsibilities, witnessing conflict handled constructively, having mistakes treated as learning opportunities, and observing adults recover from stress healthily. These repeated emot…

Which city is known as the sun city of India: A desert destination steeped in history

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Across Rajasthan, there are cities associated with lakes, palaces, deserts and ancient trade routes. Jodhpur carries a different identity.

Motivational quote of the day by JK Rowling: "It is impossible to live without failing at something, unless you..."

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J.K. Rowling's powerful quote redefines failure not as an endpoint, but an unavoidable part of living fully. She argues that avoiding failure through excessive caution leads to a life unlived, a default failure. Rowling, who faced numerous rejections before Harry Potter's success, emphasizes that trying, risking, and learning from setbacks are essential for growth and a meaningful existence. Embr…

Mumbai woman says employees should be ‘problematic’ at work; her reasons are going viral

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A viral video from Mumbai is sparking a crucial conversation about work-life balance. An Instagram user named Tulip is encouraging employees to embrace being 'slightly problematic' by setting healthy boundaries. This includes saying no to unpaid overtime, leaving on time, taking breaks, and using annual leave, challenging a culture that often normalizes burnout. Her message resonates with many, t…
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