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Krunal Pandya’s ₹30 crore sea-facing Mumbai home is a luxurious 8-BHK apartment reflecting cricketing success and strong family15:56 Krunal Pandya is one of Indian cricket’s team. He is one of the most dependable all-rounders playing significant roles for the Mumbai Indians in IPL 2026. 5 reasons why someone dislikes you - And why is it not your problem15:56 People dislike others for reasons that often have nothing to do with the person they target. It’s painful to be on the receiving end of coldness or criticism, especially when you’ve acted with integrity, kindness, or calm confidence. Yet understanding why someone dislikes you can be liberating: it shifts the focus from self-blame to clear observation. In many cases their reaction reveals more abo… 10 affirmations to attract calm and genuine love15:24 Sometimes the problem is not that people cannot find love. It is that they have slowly started accepting less than what emotionally healthy love should feel like. He worked as an electrician to support his family, yet scored over 97% in class 12th: This is the one habit that 18-year-old Gu15:24 Despite working as an electrician to support his family, 18-year-old Gurpreet Singh from Jalandhar achieved an exceptional 97.2% in his Class 12 exams. He focused on understanding concepts rather than rote memorization, a strategy that led to his success and offers a valuable lesson for students and parents alike. Feeling constantly exhausted at work? The 6-4-2 formula may be the balance your life is missing15:24 Modern work culture celebrates people who are always online, always reachable, and always busy. But beneath this constant rush lies a quieter crisis: exhaustion that slowly chips away at motivation, relationships, creativity, and health. Burnout no longer affects only top executives or frontline workers. It has become deeply personal for young professionals, parents, managers, freelancers, and ev… Microplastics in baby feeding bottles. Another reason not to use them!14:19 Indian parents are increasingly opting for bottle-feeding, but the containers themselves pose a growing concern. Recent scientific findings and a Supreme Court endorsement highlight the risks of microplastics and chemicals leaching from plastic bottles into infant formula. Experts now advocate for glass bottles as a safer alternative, emphasizing their inert nature and lack of health risks compar… Chinese proverb of the day: “If you would be happy for a week, take a wife; if you would be happy for a month, kill a pig; but14:19 Some old proverbs survive because they sound poetic. Others survive because people keep realising they were probably right all along. Personality test: Waterfall, fire, forest? What you choose first reveals if you are sensitive, passionate or calm14:19 Your instinctive choice between water, fire, and earth reveals your emotional wiring. Water types are empathetic and sensitive, fire types are high-energy and passionate, while earth types are resilient and grounded. Understanding your elemental nature offers insights into your strengths, blind spots, and how to thrive. 7 smart lighting ideas that instantly make your home feel luxurious14:19 The role of lighting in contemporary interior design goes beyond mere illumination; it creates ambiance. Instead of resorting to bright lights, upscale residences deploy layered lighting to evoke emotions, enhance textures, and build depth. Neurodiversity: Why it is important for parents to understand it and how parents can identity neurodiverse children13:15 Understanding neurodiversity is vital for parents as it reframes challenges from 'misbehavior' to 'different needs,' fostering patience and better learning outcomes. Recognizing signs like communication differences, sensory sensitivities, focus issues, and learning struggles empowers parents to provide tailored support, strengthening their bond with their children through acceptance and understan… These 5 evergreen shrubs make front entry beds look expensive all year12:42 Evergreen shrubs are crucial for front entry beds, providing year-round structure and preventing plantings from appearing bare when flowers fade. They offer shape and interest, acting as the garden's framework. Selecting low-maintenance, compact varieties like boxwood, euonymus, inkberry holly, lavender, and osmanthus ensures a neat and purposeful appearance throughout the seasons. The front yard shrub trick that makes landscaping look good even after summer flowers fade12:42 Transform your yard beyond spring blooms with multi-season shrubs. These plants offer continuous textures, berries, and autumnal colours, ensuring a full and attractive landscape throughout the year. Experts recommend them for structural beauty and year-round appeal, preventing sparse gardens after peak flowering seasons. Optical illusion personality test: Keyhole or a person crying? What you see first reveals if you are introvert or extrovert12:42 Optical illusions do more than trick your eyes — they shine a light on how your brain builds the world and, by extension, on parts of your personality. Because our minds evolved to process information quickly, they often fill in missing details and favour patterns that helped our ancestors survive. Those snap judgments tell a story about how you approach people, risk and emotion. Today’s illusion… 5 Indian states that consume the most petrol per person and why travellers should pay attention12:10 India’s booming domestic tourism, and long-distance highway travel are among the prime factors driving petrol consumption to record highs. As per recent data from the Petroleum Planning and Analysis Cell (PPAC), some Indian states and Union Territories are consuming petrol significantly more per person than the national average. 7 foods Indian grandparents ate regularly that are suddenly trendy again12:10 The same ingredients that powered generations through long workdays, lean seasons, and busy family lives are now being rediscovered by a younger audience looking for better energy, better digestion, and food that feels real again. What grandparents understood through habit is now being validated through wellness culture and science. Here are 7 foods Indian grandparents ate regularly that are sudd… |