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The fascinating story behind Mirza Ghalib's lifelong obsession with mangoes17:42 Mirza Ghalib, a renowned poet, cherished mangoes as a divine gift. His letters reveal an enthusiastic anticipation for the king of fruits each season. Ghalib's simple definition of a perfect mango remains widely quoted today. An amusing anecdote highlights his sharp wit concerning donkeys and mango peels. These stories offer a charming glimpse into the poet's life and simple pleasures. First-time flyer wanted a selfie before boarding; stranger's kind gesture at Delhi airport goes viral17:10 A video shared online shows a stranger helping another passenger take photos. The interaction occurred on the air bridge before boarding a flight. This small act of kindness made an ordinary airport experience memorable for many. The content creator encouraged viewers to bring smiles to others' faces. Social media users widely appreciated the thoughtful and helpful gesture. Meet Krishan Presswala, the ironing-cart philosopher, who advises on staying grateful and letting fate play its part16:07 An Instagram influencer named Krishan Presswala shared a viral reel about gratitude. He emphasized being content with one's current situation and efforts. Dwelling on past regrets can negatively impact one's physical and mental well-being. Unresolved stress tends to multiply and create further health issues. His practical advice resonated widely with social media users online. From kheer to pie: 6 potato desserts worth trying16:07 Across different cultures, potatoes have quietly found their way into puddings, cakes and pies that have stood the test of time. If you’ve only ever thought of potatoes as a savoury ingredient, these desserts might change your mind. 10 elegant baby girl names inspired by colourful butterflies from around the world16:07 Butterflies have long captured the imagination with their dazzling colours, delicate wings and remarkable transformations. Across cultures, they are often seen as symbols of hope, beauty, freedom and new beginnings. If you're searching for a baby girl name with a touch of nature and a meaningful story, butterfly-inspired names offer a unique blend of elegance and symbolism. From names derived fro… Indian man in Japan jokes about working just 3 days from the office; internet says, 'Living the dream'14:00 An Indian professional living in Japan has gone viral for his humorous take on work culture. He sarcastically described his "difficult" work life with few office days and no overtime. Weekends were spent enjoying hobbies, as his manager never contacted him. Bonuses were substantial, unlike typical Indian Diwali gifts received by employees. Social media users found his "complaints" amusing and asp… Turns out Mom was right: Watching too much TV may be shrinking your brain, says study13:28 A new study reveals that habitual television viewing in middle age is linked to shrinkage in the frontal and occipital lobes, leading to significant declines in decision-making and visual processing abilities. The findings also show decreased gray matter and heightened white matter hyperintensities, particularly affecting men more than women. This could steer public health recommendations towards… Feeling different lately? These 5 signs could point to a spiritual emergency12:21 Inner restlessness signals a spiritual emergency, prompting deep introspection and life reevaluation. Old goals lose appeal as individuals seek genuine meaning and fulfillment. Silence becomes more appealing than constant distractions, allowing for self-discovery. Long-held beliefs and habits are questioned, leading to personal growth opportunities. This period marks a significant internal transf… Socrates could stand still for hours lost in thought: The story behind his unusual habit12:21 Socrates spent his life asking hard questions out loud, in the middle of crowded streets and dinner parties. But one of the strangest stories about him has nothing to do with talking. 11 Indian breads ranked from healthiest to least healthy12:21 Whole grains and millets are naturally richer in fibre, vitamins and minerals, while refined flour and deep frying can turn an everyday staple into an occasional indulgence. If you're trying to make healthier choices without giving up Indian food, here's how some of the country's most popular breads stack up, from the most nutritious to the ones best enjoyed every now and then. Gurgaon man says private jobs transformed middle-class lives, claims salaries can rise from ₹10,000 to ₹1.5 lakh10:42 A Gurgaon man's video discusses private sector growth opportunities for young Indians. He argues that private companies have significantly improved middle-class financial situations over time. Many professionals have seen substantial salary increases within a few years of starting. This perspective challenges the traditional belief that government jobs alone ensure financial security. Youngsters … Manchester wasn't always called Manchester: The story behind its name10:42 Manchester's name carries a rich history that stretches back almost two thousand years. It began with the establishment of the Roman fort named Mamucium circa AD 79. The Saxons adapted this to Mameceastre, adding their term for a fortified town. As language evolved, so did the name, transforming into the current Manchester, which has come to represent industrial achievement, vibrant music scenes,… Apologising To Children Helps: Psychologists say it builds trust; experts explain repair10:10 It's common for parents to lose their temper from time to time, and addressing this through sincere apologies is important. Studies show that when parents apologize, it fosters trust and emotional stability in children. This practice not only teaches kids about accountability but also reinforces the idea that mistakes are part of life. Scientists identify the rare meteorite that killed the dinosaurs 66 million years ago9:05 Scientists identified the Chicxulub impactor as an Ornans-class carbonaceous chondrite meteorite. This discovery changes previous assumptions about sulfur's role in the mass extinction event. Fine debris entering the atmosphere likely caused global cooling and blocked sunlight. This environmental disaster significantly contributed to the extinction of dinosaurs and other life. The impactor likely… |