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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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5 must-visit forts in Maharashtra during the monsoon and what travellers should know

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Monsoon is one of the best times to explore the beauty of Maharashtra. This is the time when rugged Sahyadri hills completely transform into a stunning landscape of green valleys and roaring waterfalls.

Every child needs these 4 social skills before age 10 to feel confident and included

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Social skills aren’t something that a child automatically picks up. These skills are learned through guidance, everyday interactions, and observations. Just like children learn to read, write, or solve problems, they also need support in learning how to communicate, connect, and understand others. By age 10 these skills become all the more important because from this age if a child struggles to f…

Tomorrowland Thailand 2026 is just a short flight away: Here’s how Indian travellers can plan the perfect trip

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Tomorrowland is set to debut in Thailand in December 2026, offering Indian travelers a more accessible and integrated festival experience. Beyond the music in Chonburi, the article highlights exploring Bangkok's vibrant culture, the coastal charm of Pattaya, and extending the trip to natural wonders like Krabi or the cultural richness of Chiang Mai.

Indian-American man forced to hide his Ganesha idol before putting up his property for sale in Texas

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An Indian-American homeowner in Texas faced challenges selling his house, with his realtor suggesting the removal of a Lord Ganesha idol to attract more buyers. This incident ignited a debate on whether diverse homeowners feel pressured to conceal their cultural identity in the real estate market.

10 classic Anglo-Saxon baby names that survived centuries of change

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Baby name trends come and go. Some names become popular for a few years before fading away, while others manage to stand the test of time. Among the names that have endured for centuries are Anglo-Saxon names, many of which date back to early medieval England. These names have survived wars, royal dynasties, cultural shifts, and changing fashions to remain beloved even today. What makes these nam…

Chinese and South Korean children grew taller in one generation: What are the learnings for parents to support height growth in

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Contrary to popular belief, genetics aren't the sole determinant of a child's height. Recent studies highlight significant height increases in countries like China and South Korea due to improved nutrition, health, and living conditions. Indian parents can foster healthy growth by focusing on essential nutrients like protein, iron, zinc, and calcium, encouraging outdoor play for Vitamin D, and en…

Son posted his cancer survivor mother’s workouts to keep her going; 104 videos later, the world took notice

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A son's unwavering dedication to his mother's recovery from oral cancer led to an inspiring Instagram journey. After a grueling surgery and life-threatening complications, Manish Singh Shakya encouraged his mother to exercise, filming their workouts. Their 104th video went viral, reaching millions and highlighting the power of purpose and resilience in overcoming adversity. Their shared mission n…

How Paris got its name long before it became France's capital

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Few city names carry as much recognition as Paris. The French capital has been associated with royalty, revolution, art, architecture and commerce for centuries, yet the story behind its name begins long before grand boulevards, Gothic cathedrals or the Eiffel Tower existed.

This is the 'Northernmost Capital on Earth' and it offers midnight sun, geothermal streets and surreal views

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Sitting right on the edge of the North Atlantic, Reykjavik is a city where freezing winds and endless summer sunshine meet rugged volcanic landscapes. At about 64°N, Iceland's capital is officially the northernmost capital city of any fully independent country on Earth.It might sound like it’s cut off from the rest of the world, but it actually has a brilliant, cosmopolitan vibe. Shaped by the cl…

Why is it so difficult to visit India's smallest national park?

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Discover India's smallest national park, South Button Island, a remote marine gem in the Andaman Islands. Unlike typical parks, reaching this 5 sq km sanctuary requires navigating challenging geography and unpredictable sea conditions. Access is granted through authorized operators, with fees varying and dependent on weather. Planning an expedition here offers a unique adventure focused on vibran…

From pride parades to custody battles: 9 fathers who chose their children over society's judgment

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Fatherhood is often associated with providing, protecting, and guiding. But sometimes, being a father means doing something even more difficult; it means choosing love when society expects judgment, choosing acceptance when others choose criticism, and standing by your child when the world turns away. These fathers did not follow society's rules about what a father should be. Instead, they rewrot…

“I turned my family's cowshed into...”: How one man's ₹800 dream is changing the lives of 400 children in Assam

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Uttam Teron transformed a humble cowshed into a beacon of hope, educating four children with just ₹800. Today, Parijat Academy, his non-profit school in Assam, empowers nearly 400 underprivileged students from 20 villages. Beyond academics, it imparts vital life skills, proving that compassion and determination can ignite profound change, offering a brighter future against all odds.

Psychology says people who drink tea instead of coffee often think differently

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That makes tea feel, for many people, less like a jolt and more like a steady nudge. The science supports that nuance. It does not support turning beverage choice into a personality test. Scroll down to read more...

₹15-20 crore from Netflix? Viral post on Samay Raina's 'India's Got Latent' earnings leaves internet stunned

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Speculation is rife about Samay Raina's earnings from 'India's Got Latent', with estimates suggesting ₹15-20 crore from Netflix alone. While unconfirmed, the buzz highlights the creator economy's evolution, where online reach, YouTube revenue, sponsorships, and brand deals now rival traditional entertainment avenues. This discussion underscores how comedians can build significant brands, attracti…

Women who love travelling alone are...this is what psychology says about their personality

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Solo female travel has transformed from a niche pursuit to a global movement, empowering women to explore independently. Psychologists highlight traits like strong independence, openness to new experiences, and resilience as common among these adventurers. Confidence is often cultivated through navigating challenges, leading to greater self-awareness and life satisfaction. This journey is about e…
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