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5 easy steps to grow fresh leafy coriander from discarded roots: Simple guide for beginners15:12 Transform your kitchen scraps into fresh coriander with simple home gardening tips. Discover how to easily grow this essential herb from discarded roots or seeds in small pots. Learn about optimal soil, sunlight, and watering techniques to ensure a continuous supply of fragrant leaves, making your daily cooking a breeze and saving frequent market trips. Swedish minister brought her 3-month-old baby to EU meeting; viral video highlights the country's generous parental leave syste15:12 A Swedish minister brought her infant son to an EU climate meeting, sparking global conversation about shared parenting. Her presence highlighted Sweden's progressive parental leave, which reserves days for fathers, encouraging equal involvement. This policy allows mothers to pursue careers without sacrificing family, demonstrating a model where parents aren't forced to choose between work and ch… ‘You study, we’ll do...’: This man pulled a handcart from 4 AM every day; his daughter will now wear the Bihar Police uniform14:37 Dashrath Paswan's unwavering commitment to his daughter Rajni's education, despite extreme poverty in Bihar's Jamui district, has culminated in her selection as a Bihar Police constable. Working tirelessly with a handcart, Dashrath and his wife prioritized their children's studies, a sacrifice that has now borne fruit. Rajni's success is a testament to parental dedication, proving that determinat… Great Apes and human beings have been laughing similarly for the last 15 million years: Study14:37 A recent study reveals that humans and great apes share remarkably similar laughter rhythms, suggesting this vocalization dates back 15 million years to a common ancestor. Researchers found consistent rhythmic patterns in the laughter of humans, chimpanzees, bonobos, gorillas, and orangutans when tickled. This ancient, shared vocal trait predates speech and offers insights into the evolution of s… Delhi vs Noida: Which city gives homebuyers more space for ₹1 crore budget?14:03 For a ₹1 crore budget in 2026, Noida offers significantly more space and modern amenities compared to Delhi, where the same amount often buys a smaller apartment or older property. While Delhi boasts established infrastructure and heritage, Noida's rapid development, including new airport connectivity, presents strong future growth potential. The choice hinges on prioritizing space and growth ver… 5 at-home activities that can help children become confident public speakers13:29 The ability to think is inbuilt but communicating thoughts isn’t. The world now rewards those who communicate their ideas confidently and clearly. This is where public speaking becomes an essential skill, especially for growing kids. While public speaking is often seen as a skill used for debates and competitions, it is much more than standing on stages. Public speaking helps an individual organi… The 5-minute bedtime ritual children remember decades later13:29 Cherished childhood memories often stem from simple, consistent bedtime rituals, not grand gestures. Experts highlight that undivided attention, engaging questions, a shared story, a positive reflection, and a goodnight hug create lasting security. These brief, intentional moments, even just five minutes, profoundly shape a child's sense of being seen and loved, becoming treasured recollections l… 6 foods kings and royals in ancient India reportedly loved eating13:29 Centuries later, they continue to hold a special place on Indian tables, making us realise that some of India's most timeless foods were once considered worthy of royalty. Scroll down to discover six foods that ancient Indian kings and royal families reportedly loved eating. 5 animals that liquify and digest prey outside of their body12:55 Nature has numerous creatures with surprising abilities, some with abilities that are unsettling and unimaginable.But it is interesting to know that creatures use them not only to create a fearsome image but also to survive in their surroundings, competition for living in the wild, and the need to make the most of limited food sources.While we would imagine animals hunting their prey by using the… Arabic proverb of the day: "Trust in God, but tie your camel." - the old wisdom of balancing faith with effort12:55 A man once left his camel untied, explaining that he was trusting God to keep it safe. The reply he received became one of the most quietly practical pieces of wisdom ever spoken. Inside ‘Diabetes Temple’: The ancient Tamil Nadu shrine where devotees believe ants carry away their illness10:40 In Tamil Nadu's Koilvenni village, the Karumbeswarar Temple, known as India's 'Diabetes Temple,' draws thousands seeking relief from the ailment. Devotees believe scattering sugar for sacred ants to consume symbolically reduces their blood sugar. While scientifically unproven, this unique ritual highlights the powerful blend of faith, folklore, and travel in India's rich cultural tapestry, attrac… 5 most common things that attract houseflies in homes and how to keep them away9:34 Buzzing houseflies are more than just a nuisance; they pose health risks. These persistent pests are drawn to open dustbins, decaying organic waste, and standing water, making your home a breeding ground. Uncovered food and poorly ventilated, warm areas also attract them. Keeping your home clean, sealing waste, fixing leaks, and ensuring good ventilation are key to keeping these disease carriers … Passport application fees hiked from July 1: What it means for Indian travellers planning their next international trip9:34 India is set to increase passport application fees starting July 1, 2026. Fresh 36-page passports will now cost ₹2,500, up from ₹1,500, while Tatkal services will see a hike to ₹5,000. Frequent travellers are advised to opt for the 60-page booklet and apply well in advance to avoid higher charges and ensure smooth international journeys. Why ghee is considered sacred in Indian households7:55 In India, few foods move so effortlessly between the kitchen and the prayer room. For generations, ghee has represented nourishment, prosperity and purity, making it one of the most deeply respected ingredients in Indian households. Scroll down to read more... |