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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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Love quote of the day by Keanu Reeves: 'Falling in love and having a relationship are two different things'

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Falling in love is an intense, often unexpected emotion, while a relationship is a deliberate, ongoing effort built on actions like communication, compromise, and respect. The article highlights that while love is a beautiful feeling, it's the sustained work and commitment that truly define and sustain a relationship, not just the initial spark.

Mumbai–Bengaluru Vande Bharat Sleeper gets green signal; what travellers can expect now

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Indian Railways has approved a new Vande Bharat Sleeper train connecting Mumbai and Bengaluru, aiming to significantly reduce travel time to an estimated 15-17 hours. This premium service, featuring 16 modern sleeper coaches and a capacity of 823 passengers, will operate via the Kalyana Karnataka region, enhancing overnight travel comfort and offering a competitive alternative to flights.

Delicious ways to use caramelised onions in everyday cooking

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Caramelised onions have been used extensively in cooking due to their unique ability to enhance the taste of different foods through sweetness and uma.

The fountain that tells time: This Czech Republic art piece will amaze you

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Located in the heart of Brno, Czech Republic, a captivating technological phenomenon has engendered imagination and excitement for both residents and .

How to get rid of rats naturally without killing them: Safe home and garden solutions

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If you've spotted a rat in your kitchen or found something gnawed through in the garage, your first instinct is probably to panic. Totally fair. But before you call an exterminator or buy a box of poison, it's worth knowing that there are gentler ways to handle this — ways that actually work, and that don't involve killing anything.Rats are smart, adaptable, and honestly just looking for food and…

The wax trap: Why your polishing routine is robbing your wood furniture of its natural glow

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Wood furniture's dullness often stems from polish buildup, not dirt. A microscopic wax and silicone layer absorbs light, making wood appear plastic-like. This film traps pollutants and hinders humidity regulation, causing discoloration. Rejuvenating your furniture requires removing this artificial layer with pH-neutral cleaners, then adopting a 'less is more' dusting approach with microfiber clot…

Don’t let the steam escape: The surprising reason your broccoli is losing its superpowers

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Boiling broccoli significantly diminishes its health benefits, with up to 70% of vital flavonoids lost in the water. This common cooking method deactivates crucial enzymes like myrosinase, hindering the production of cancer-fighting sulforaphane. Steaming or microwaving with minimal water are superior, preserving nearly 90% of nutrients. Adding mustard seeds can help restore lost benefits.

The simple bedroom habit for better sleep and a longer lasting mattress

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Mattresses degrade over time due to consistent use, leading to reduced support and discomfort. Spring fatigue and pressure points from body weight cause coils to lose bounce and surface layers to compress. Regularly rotating or flipping your mattress every three to six months helps distribute weight evenly, extending its lifespan and ensuring proper spinal alignment for better sleep.

Beyond the glass: Why your home is losing heat and the simple bubble wrap fix

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Winter chills are often worsened by heat escaping through windows. Surprisingly, simple solutions like bubble wrap insulation, costing a fraction of double-glazing, can significantly reduce heat loss. Even closing interior blinds at night acts as an effective barrier, keeping homes warmer and bills lower. Researchers are exploring innovative ways to improve window thermal performance.

Beyond the gait: Why your shoes wear unevenly and the simple fix in your closet

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Your favourite shoes wear out unevenly due to how you walk and how you store them. Science reveals specific pressure points cause this damage. Even slight weight shifts create visible wear patterns. Improper storage deforms shoes, leading to abnormal walking stress. Storing shoes upright maintains their shape. Simple adjustments can prevent pain and extend shoe life.

Influencer’s claim that “Indians will have to get Income-Tax Clearance Certificate every time they travel internationally”; thi

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A viral Instagram reel falsely claimed Indian citizens need an Income-Tax Clearance Certificate (ITCC) for international travel. The government, via PIB, has debunked this, stating ITCC is only mandatory for specific individuals with significant tax issues, not everyday travellers. This clarification aims to ease travel anxieties caused by misinformation.

Success quote of the day by Albert Einstein: "A clever person solves a problem, a wise person..."

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Albert Einstein's wisdom suggests true success lies not in solving problems, but in preventing them. While cleverness tackles crises, wisdom proactively avoids them, saving sanity and energy. This proactive approach applies to careers, relationships, and health, shifting focus from firefighting to building a resilient life. Learn to audit 'deltas' and embrace 'the power of no' to cultivate wisdom.

Why it's so hard to end long-term relationships as per science, therapist reveals

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Breaking up after a long-term relationship feels like ripping out a piece of your soul—raw, disorienting, and harder than words can capture. Whether you're the one ending it or on the receiving end, the pain hits deep. But why is initiating the split so terrifying, even when you know it's right? Recently, Portland therapist Jeff Guenther shared five science-backed reasons on Instagram. Drawing fr…

Beautiful Indo-Arabic and Persian baby names quietly used in Indian families

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Baby names often spread quietly, without much attention. Through grandparents, old poetry books, family stories, and sometimes just through sound. In many Indian homes, Indo-Arabic and Persian names have always been there, softly used, never loud about their origins. They feel familiar, easy to say, easy to live with. Here are some such names that continue to show up, generation after generation.

From lotus feet darshan to reopening of Gangotri Temple: 5 rare spiritual journeys to experience this Akshaya Tritiya

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Akshaya Tritiya is one of the most auspicious days of Hindu calendar. It is believed that this is considered as the day of “never-ending prosperity” and holds immense religious significance. It is said that any act performed on this day multiflies manifold, be it charity, prayer, or a new beginning. multiplies manifold.
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