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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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What happens when you replace biscuits with nuts for 30 days

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Swapping biscuits for nuts daily for 30 days offers surprising benefits. Expect enhanced satiety, leading to fewer cravings and steadier energy levels throughout the day. Digestion may improve, and sugar cravings can lessen as your palate resets.

Blinkit users type random gibberish into search bar and the results are freaking people out

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Blinkit's search function sparked debate after users found random gibberish yielded chocolates and snacks. While some lauded this as clever design, inferring user intent, others voiced concern, deeming it a potentially manipulative nudge towards tempting products, especially for children. This viral moment highlights the fine line between helpful technology and unsettling inference.

How does the Venus flytrap snap? Scientists crack a puzzle that confused even Charles Darwin

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Researchers have uncovered how the Venus flytrap snaps shut so quickly. The plant's hinged leaves, already under tension, suddenly soften upon trigger. This rapid release of stored stress causes the trap to flip shut in less than a second, a mechanism previously baffling scientists.

7 social skills that can help children become confident and make friends easily

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Some people seem to have a natural way of making others feel at ease, often within minutes of meeting. Such people are not necessarily the loudest or the most traditionally confident. The key is that these people know how to connect and make others feel comfortable. They use a set of social skills that make them stand out. These habits can be learned and practiced, especially in young children as…

5 signs life’s hardest phase is finally behind you

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That’s when you begin to realize: maybe the worst part is over. Not because life became easy, but because you did. Here are five signs your soul may have quietly passed through one of its most painful tests.

Why do biscuit packets have those tiny holes in crackers?

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Tiny holes, known as docking, are crucial for cracker crispness and flatness. These perforations allow steam to escape during baking, preventing puffing and ensuring even heat distribution. This simple food engineering technique, used for centuries, guarantees a consistent, satisfying crunch and clean break in every cracker.

5 animals that are often called the world's dumbest

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Whether it's because of their odd habits, poor decision-making, or behaviour that simply doesn't make much sense to us, these creatures are often described as some of the “dumbest” animals in the world.Now, that's not exactly a scientific title. But if there were such a list, these animals would probably be on it.

Will Elon Musk's 14 kids inherit his trillion-dollar fortune? His answer has sparked debate

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Elon Musk, father to 14 children, believes passing his vast fortune and company control solely based on family ties could be a mistake. He suggests leadership should go to those with the genuine skills and interest to advance his companies, sparking debate about privilege and parental responsibility.

These 3 qualities make you irreplaceable at work, says IIT graduate-turned-monk Gauranga Das

12:06
Beyond degrees and experience, true irreplaceability at work stems from three key qualities. An Indian monk and former engineer highlights staying calm under pressure, fostering generosity by lifting colleagues, and treating everyone with equal respect, regardless of their position, as vital for professional security.

Have you done the "sun test" before investing in a house

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A sun test is a simple but smart way to understand how much natural light a home receives, how the light changes through the day, and whether the space feels bright, warm, or shaded at different hours. When buying a home, it matters a lot because sunlight affects comfort, ventilation, energy use, glare, and even how livable a room feels across seasons. Here are some reasons why conducting a sun t…

What Michelle Obama taught her daughters about disappointment that every parent can learn from

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Michelle Obama's parenting approach emphasizes guiding children through disappointment rather than shielding them. This teaches resilience by allowing them to experience difficult emotions and learn they can survive setbacks. This method fosters confidence and a sturdier sense of self, preparing children for life's inevitable challenges.

Quote of the day by Oscar Wilde: "Art is the most intense mode of individualism that the world has known"

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The pressure to please others often stifles creativity, pushing creators towards safe, trend-driven content. Oscar Wilde's assertion that art is the ultimate individualism highlights how true art stems from the maker's unique vision, not public demand. In today's algorithm-driven world, this warning about chasing approval is more relevant than ever.

8 traditional summer foods Indians are abandoning despite their health benefits

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The tragedy is not just cultural. It is nutritional. Many traditional summer foods were designed for Indian weather, Indian kitchens and Indian bodies. They were hydrating, cooling, restorative and often surprisingly rich in fibre, minerals and natural probiotics. Here are eight such foods that deserve a better fate than quiet disappearance.

Why do children struggle to calm down sometimes? 7 activities that can help manage big emotions

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Children's intense emotions often stem from developing brains, not misbehavior. Telling them to 'calm down' can be counterproductive. Instead, engaging in activities like jumping, water play, blowing bubbles, animal walks, climbing, dancing, or playing with clay helps them regulate their bodies and manage big feelings effectively, fostering a sense of safety and understanding.

Quote of the day by Ram Dass: "The quieter you become, the more you can hear"; wisdom from the Harvard psychologist who found h

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In our hyper-connected world, true quiet is a rarity, leading to a subtle exhaustion from constant information intake. Spiritual teacher Ram Dass, known for 'Be Here Now', suggests that embracing silence allows us to hear our inner voice and the world's subtle cues. This simple practice, like mindful walking or sitting still, sharpens attention by reducing mental static.
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