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Quote of the day by The Odyssey author Homer: “The difficulty is not so great to die for a friend as to find a friend worth dyi20:42 This line linked to Homer keeps showing up in articles about friendship and loyalty, usually pulled into modern writing without much surrounding context. It carries a heavy tone, but it is not really about drama or sacrifice in the usual sense. Disturbing facts about Snake Island: From tourist bans to chilling lighthouse legends20:08 Most travel destinations advertise pristine beaches, breathtaking views and once-in-a-lifetime experiences. Snake Island does the opposite. African proverb of the day: “Tomorrow belongs to the people who prepare for...” — what this simple saying really tells us about20:08 This African proverb sounds almost too simple at first. “Tomorrow belongs to the people who prepare for it today.” Nothing dramatic. Top 10 Indian cities where property prices have risen the most in 202616:42 In 2026, India’s housing market continues to see a boom, with residential property prices rising across several major cities. From the elite class's hobby to contemporary decorative: How did bonsai making turn into a modern-day art form?16:42 Seeing a Bonsai often sends us down an inquisitive lane of thought. We get curious to know how it was made, what is the procedure behind it, and is it even real! Let’s dig in to find out!The art of bonsai dates back centuries and is often thought of as a purely Japanese tradition, but its true origins trace back over 2,000 years to ancient China, where it began as "penjing" or the practice of cre… Greek proverbs of the day: "The tongue has no bones, but it breaks..."16:42 Greek proverbs, rooted in ancient wisdom, offer profound life lessons. The saying "The tongue has no bones, but it breaks bones" powerfully illustrates how words, though physically soft, can inflict deep emotional wounds. This ancient wisdom emphasizes the importance of mindful communication, urging kindness, respect, and self-control to foster stronger relationships and a more compassionate soci… Quote of the day for kids by Nedra Glover Tawwab: “Permit yourself to change your mind when something is...”16:42 Renowned therapist Nedra Glover Tawwab emphasizes the power of changing your mind when situations no longer serve you. Her advice encourages embracing personal growth by reassessing choices, listening to inner feelings, and understanding that evolving aspirations are natural. This perspective fosters healthier relationships and a more fulfilling life by allowing flexibility and self-awareness. 9 stunning places to visit in Lahaul Valley after crossing the Atal Tunnel in Himachal Pradesh15:32 While the Atal Tunnel is the new travel sensation and Sissu is one of the most stunning natural paradises to visit in the Himalayas, there’s so much more to see and experience in the Lahaul Valley. With giant waterfalls, snowy mountains, and the quiet Chandra River, Sissu makes total sense why so many people love it. Ever since the Atal Tunnel opened, it’s been a go-to place for anyone heading in… 7 best low-maintenance plants for kitchen counters and windowsills14:57 A kitchen feels warmer when it has a little greenery. But not every plant enjoys the heat, steam, changing light, and busy corners that come with the space. Some varieties adapt beautifully with very little effort. Here are seven plants that thrive in kitchens and bring both beauty and practicality into everyday life. JEE Advanced AIR 1 credits family’s sacrifices for his success: Inside topper Shubham Kumar’s study strategy13:49 Shubham Kumar secured the top rank in JEE Advanced. He prepared for two years, dedicating six to eight hours daily. Kumar focused on weak areas and used his phone solely for studies and family calls. He avoided distractions and negative news. Meditation helped him manage stress. Kumar aspires to study Computer Science at IIT Bombay. 'Dear Guests From India'; why a Swiss hotel's notice shared by Harsh Goenka is sparking a bigger conversation about travel etiq13:49 Industrialist Harsh Goenka's encounter with a Swiss hotel's discriminatory notice for Indian guests has sparked a vital discussion on overseas travel etiquette. While Indian tourists are significant spenders, their behavior, like loud conversations and buffet food wastage, can create negative perceptions. This highlights a cultural disconnect and the need for improved civic sense among travelers … 5 stunning Indian parrot species still found in the wild12:40 India is home to some of the world's most beautiful and colourful parrot species in the world, with 12 different types of parrots found across the subcontinent. While the most familiar green ones are often spotted painting the skies in groups during the mornings and evenings. Yet, there are several other stunning Indian parrot species that are uncommon and hardly known to us. These unique creatur… From Python Festival to Nag Panchami; 7 unique snake festivals celebrated around the world and what travellers need to know12:07 For many, snakes inspire fear, mystery, caution and fascination. And sometimes, all feelings at once. But in several parts of the world, the slithering creatures are respected, celebrated and considered angels. “Sangharsh hum kiye, mehnat vo...”: How Vaibhav Sooryavanshi’s father’s faith shaped his extraordinary success11:33 Fifteen-year-old Vaibhav Sooryavanshi made IPL history, securing five individual awards in one season. His father's unwavering dedication, including selling land to fund his cricket dream, fueled this success. A former cricketer himself, his father instilled the crucial lesson that team victory trumps personal milestones, shaping Vaibhav's remarkable journey. World Reef Awareness Day: 10 unique facts about the Great Barrier Reef every traveller should know11:33 World Reef Awareness Day rolls around every year on June 1 to remind us about coral reefs, some of the most vital natural assets we have on Earth. These underwater habitats hold an incredible amount of marine life, protect our beaches from washing away, and keep millions employed through fishing and tourism. And when you talk about reefs, Australia's Great Barrier Reef is almost always the first … |