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Hindon Elevated Road’s new ramps could be a real estate game-changer for Indirapuram and Vasundhara14:44 The Ghaziabad Development Authority has approved designs for two new ramps on the Hindon Elevated Road, aiming to improve connectivity for residents of Indirapuram and Vasundhara. This ₹90 crore project will ease traffic and is expected to boost the real estate market in these established residential areas. From the Snow Leopard to the Himalayan black bear: 5 dangerous predators found in the Himalayas14:44 Beneath the serene Himalayan peaks lies a wilder side, home to formidable predators. These elusive hunters, including the ghost-like snow leopard and the swift golden eagle, thrive in harsh conditions. Smaller but deadly, Pallas's cat ambushes rodents, while the Bengal tiger and Himalayan black bear also stalk the foothills, showcasing nature's raw power. Success quote of the day by Walt Disney: "All our dreams can come true, if..."14:11 "All our dreams can come true, if we have the courage to pursue them." - Walt DisneyThis quote from Walt Disney is simple but with a truth that is easy to forget in the middle of daily life. It does not say that dreams will come true automatically. It says something more demanding: your dreams can come true, but only if you have the courage to pursue them. Courage is the key. Not talent. Not luck… 177 pythons, four tons: Record 8,080 pounds of invasive Burmese pythons removed from Southwest Florida this breeding season13:39 Florida's battle against invasive Burmese pythons has seen a significant victory. The Conservancy of Southwest Florida reported its most successful season, removing a record 177 snakes weighing over 8,000 pounds. Innovative methods, including using tagged "scout snakes," helped biologists intercept large breeding females, preventing thousands of eggs from entering the ecosystem. This ongoing effo… Terminally ill child’s family ends life in suspected suicide: What lead to this tragedy and the sad truth about caregivers' men13:39 A London family's tragic end from their high-rise apartment is under investigation, suspected to be linked to their son's severe medical conditions and perceived lack of treatment. The incident tragically highlights the immense mental health toll on caregivers, emphasizing the need for integrated support for parents facing overwhelming emotional and practical burdens. 9 street foods that cost less than ₹5013:39 A few potatoes can become a plateful of chaat. A handful of batter can turn into a crisp, golden dosa. A simple bun can be transformed into a buttery, spiced bite that tastes far bigger than what it costs. That is the quiet genius of Indian street food: it stretches ingredients without shrinking pleasure. Here are nine street foods that often cost less than ₹50 and still deliver the kind of satis… The “empty chair” parenting technique therapists recommend13:06 Parenting can be overwhelming, but therapists suggest the "empty chair" technique for clearer communication. By speaking honestly to an imagined person, parents can access and articulate hidden emotions, moving beyond reactive conflict. This private rehearsal allows for calmer, more reflective conversations, potentially softening old wounds and fostering deeper understanding within families. 8 Kerala hill stations that are perfect summer escape: From Munnar to Ranipuram13:06 Summer arrives differently in Kerala's highlands. Down along the coast, afternoons can feel heavy and humid, but a few hours inland, the air changes. Not just a warning sound: 5 truths about rattlesnakes that flip the fear13:06 Contrary to popular belief, rattlesnakes are not aggressive but survival specialists. Their iconic rattle serves as a warning, not an attack signal. Equipped with heat-sensing pits, they can detect prey even in darkness. While their strike is lightning-fast, the rattle's segments don't indicate age. These snakes play a crucial role in controlling rodent populations, benefiting ecosystems. Lakshadweep ends nearly 47-year old liquor ban in tourism push; what travellers need to know12:34 Lakshadweep is set to boost tourism by allowing regulated liquor sales, replacing a nearly 50-year-old prohibition with a licensing system. This move, alongside simplified visitor permits and improved facilities, aims to position the islands as a world-class beach and marine destination, attracting more domestic and international visitors. Optical illusion personality test: Penguin or man? What you see first reveals if you are confident and brave or empathic and se11:59 A viral optical illusion reveals personality traits based on whether you see a penguin or a man first. Spotting the penguin suggests you're a protective, generous 'anchor' for others, while seeing the man indicates sharp intuition and a craving for harmony. The test, shared by Dasha Takisho, offers insights into your core nature. 8 Mumbai neighbourhoods worth considering for cost-effective living11:27 Mumbai is famously called the financial capital of India and also one of the most expensive cities in terms of property prices in the country. But there are some neighbourhoods that remain fairly economical when it comes to accommodation options but offer adequate connectivity, facilities and employment prospects as well. The ‘Ellora of the Himalayas’: This forgotten temple complex is Himachal's best-kept secret11:27 Tucked away in the hills of Himachal Pradesh’s Kangra Valley lies an extraordinary piece of Indian heritage that is mostly ignored. Often called the “Ellora of the Himalayas”, the Masroor Rock-Cut Temples form a stunning complex carved entirely out of a single face of sandstone. The spot backed by Dhauladhar mountain range delivers an incredible mix of spirituality, history, and natural beauty. 6 forgotten village foods that were naturally high in protein11:27 Across rural India, simple staples such as roasted legumes, fermented dairy and pulses helped meet those needs naturally, affordably and sustainably. Here are 6 such forgotten village foods that were naturally high in protein. APJ Abdul Kalam was a visionary leader: Personality traits that made him 'people's President'10:23 APJ Abdul Kalam, the People's President, is remembered for his humility and down-to-earth nature. He led India's missile program and inspired a generation with his vision for a developed India by 2020. Kalam's passion for mentorship and his unwavering perseverance through setbacks made him an unforgettable leader. His legacy continues to influence students and scientists alike. |