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Quote of the day by Sadhguru: "Travel means you want to face unfamiliar situations. It is about breaking out of known, settled

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Sadhguru redefines travel as embracing unfamiliar situations and breaking out of settled atmospheres. True travel involves seeking exposure and new experiences rather than comfort. Growth rarely occurs within familiar boundaries, encouraging exploration of unknown places. Meaningful travel requires adaptation and opens new perspectives on life. This journey fosters inner discovery by stepping int…

How to stop being your own worst enemy: 5 gentle ways to heal from self-hatred

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But what if healing doesn't begin with loving yourself overnight? What if it simply begins with being a little less cruel to the person you see in the mirror?

How did Sandro Botticelli's muse, the 'most beautiful woman' of Italian Renaissance paintings, die? New research claims to solv

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A new study challenges the long-held belief about Simonetta Vespucci's death. Researchers propose she died from a pituitary tumor, not tuberculosis. Facial recognition algorithms analyzed portraits for hormonal changes. Historical letters described her final symptoms and collapse during a ball. This evidence suggests a rapid tumor complication caused her untimely demise.

Monsoon can quietly spoil your pantry staples: Expert shares the warning signs you shouldn’t ignore

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Monsoon humidity affects pantry staples, spoiling oils and ghee quality. Consumers should rely on senses to detect spoilage in food items. Oils may develop sharp smells and thicker textures, indicating deterioration. Ghee's texture can become grainy, and a sour smell signals spoilage. Honey may ferment or bubble if its lid is not tightly sealed.

Why do pirates wear eye patches? The surprising truth

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Pirates often wore eye patches, which may have aided vision in dim light. This practical solution helped them adapt quickly between bright decks and dark interiors. While some injuries did occur, this theory offers a scientific explanation for their use. Modern understanding supports this idea, showing how covering one eye preserves night vision. The eye patch remains a powerful symbol of histori…

From Baal Aadhaar to SIP: CA shares 4 financial moves every new parent should make immediately

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Parents should establish financial building blocks soon after a newborn's arrival. Obtaining a Baal Aadhaar facilitates school admissions and government schemes. Applying for a Minor PAN card simplifies future financial procedures and investments. Opening government savings accounts like SSY and PPF secures long-term child wealth. Starting an SIP, even with small amounts, builds significant futur…

Nainital puts new ₹100 entry fee for two-wheelers on hold after backlash; what travellers should know

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Nainital's recently implemented ₹100 entry fee for two-wheelers has been temporarily suspended. This decision followed widespread protests from residents and tourists against the new toll. The fee was introduced as part of a revised municipal toll structure for vehicles. Four-wheelers will continue to pay existing entry tolls as per municipal rules. Other local charges like parking fees and green…

Indians are losing nearly 4 nights of sleep a year and climate change is the reason

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Warmer nights due to climate change are causing significant global sleep loss. Average individuals are losing nearly fifty-six hours of sleep annually from heat. This climate-linked sleep loss has at least doubled since the early nineteen seventies. Regions like Southern India and Southeast Asia experience substantial sleep deprivation. Poor sleep negatively impacts mood, memory, and overall phys…

Not all snakes slither sideways: 7 snake species that can move in a surprisingly straight line

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Most people are aware of snakes only because of their characteristic slithering motion from side to side. Not all snakes slither, though. Some are capable of rectilinear locomotion, which implies that the body is moving forward in a nearly straight line with practically no visible curving. Such a movement is especially effective for bulky snakes when stalking prey or squeezing into tight places. …

Top 10 countries with the friendliest locals in the world; where visitors feel instantly welcome

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Travelling or moving abroad often becomes easier when the locals there are welcoming and willing to help newcomers settle in. While landscapes, food and attractions matter, the warmth of local communities can leave the strongest impression on the people. According to the InterNations Expat Insider 2026 survey, some countries stand out for making expatriates feel at home through their hospitality,…

5 cat breeds that intimidate dogs and why you shouldn't keep these pets together

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Most people assume dogs have the upper hand at home, simply because of their size and their adorable nature as loyal, protective animals.But anyone who has actually lived with both a cat and a dog under one roof knows that isn't always how it plays out.Cats have their own smart ways of asserting control, and some breeds take that instinct to another level entirely.Cats do it all; a raised paw, a …

Black mamba snake isn’t actually black: Here’s why it got its name

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The black mamba snake is not actually black in color. Its body displays olive, grey, brown, or gunmetal shades for camouflage. This snake receives its name from the dark interior of its mouth. Black mambas open their mouths as a defensive threat display to predators. These large, fast snakes play a vital role in controlling other animal populations.

The psychology behind why some women ignore red flags in the early stages of dating

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Ignoring red flags in the early stages of dating is often misunderstood as being “naive” or “blind in love.” However, psychological studies show that there are many other reasons for this type of behavior. In the first place, human brains are predisposed to socialization, and there areseveral cognitive biases and psychological needs that prevent people from seeing danger signals in the beginning …

'I Cried a Lot': How Ludhiana's 17-year-old Aryan Gupta turned a cancelled exam and a broken heart into NEET AIR-1

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Aryan Gupta faced a NEET UG exam cancellation but persevered through challenges. He regained his focus after a week and studied with renewed determination. Achieving a score of 715 out of 720, he secured the joint AIR-1 rank. His motivation stemmed from a childhood promise to fight cancer. Aryan's story inspires students to trust their hard work and resilience.
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