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Kuno National Park in 2026: Where India’s cheetah comeback is unfolding in real time as cheetah population reaches 388:27 Kuno National Park is witnessing a historic conservation success as cheetahs, reintroduced after a 70-year absence, are now breeding successfully. Recent litters in February 2026 have brought India's cheetah population to 38, with 24 Indian-born cubs surviving. This ambitious project offers travelers a unique opportunity to observe a remarkable wildlife comeback. What are the risks in Real Estate investment?5:43 Real Estate is classified as a safe and hard investment, which has the potential for earning rental income, appreciation in value, and diversification of investment. Like any other investment, real estate investment is also vulnerable to various risks. Curiosity Corner: Why do we blink so much without noticing?5:09 Imagine this: your eyes engage in a remarkable dance, blinking up to 20,000 times each day! These tiny blinks play a crucial role in keeping our eyes moisturized and free from debris. But here’s the kicker: our brains work behind the scenes to ignore these blinks, ensuring our vision remains uninterrupted. Parenting quote of the day by Immanuel Kant: "All our knowledge begins with the senses, proceeds then to the understanding, and1:46 Drawing from Immanuel Kant's philosophy, which traces the path of knowledge from our senses to rational thought, parents today can find an invaluable approach to raising children. By emphasizing experiential learning and careful thinking instead of providing immediate answers, we inspire our kids to develop their own analytical abilities and grow into insightful individuals. Armenia allows Visa-free travel for eligible Indian passport holders until July 2026: Check your eligibility17:39 Armenia has introduced a temporary visa-free entry for Indian passport holders until July 1, 2026. This policy applies to those with valid residence permits from the USA, EU, Schengen Area, or GCC countries, allowing stays of up to 180 days. This initiative aims to significantly boost tourism by simplifying travel for eligible Indian citizens. Why that monstrous suitcase is frowned upon by tour guides: The hidden cost of packing heavy17:03 Oversized luggage poses a significant physical strain on tour guides, drivers, and hotel staff who must repeatedly lift heavy bags. Limited storage space on tour vehicles further complicates logistics, leading to delays and group tension. Packing lighter benefits everyone by reducing occupational hazards and ensuring smoother, more efficient travel experiences for all involved. How a Taj-Mahal inspired private residence in Madhya Pradesh became an Internet sensation; a 'real' estate love story15:52 A businessman in Burhanpur, Madhya Pradesh, has built a stunning 4-BHK replica of the Taj Mahal as a tribute to his wife. This luxurious home, constructed with Makrana marble, features magnificent domes and arches, blending Mughal design with modern comforts. The viral video showcasing this architectural marvel has captivated millions, highlighting the power of personal emotion in real estate. "You play cricket, I'm earning": How Varun Chakravarthy’s wife supported him15:16 Varun Chakravarthy's journey from SRM University to cricket stardom is a testament to his wife Neha Khedekar's unwavering support. She encouraged him to pursue his passion, even when he left a stable job. Their love story, marked by a postponed wedding and the birth of their son, highlights a partnership where mutual belief fuels success. Why Vietnam could be Southeast Asia’s most underrated vegetarian destination14:06 Contrary to initial concerns, Vietnam offers a surprisingly vegetarian-friendly culinary landscape, largely due to the Buddhist tradition and the prevalence of 'chay' (vegetarian) restaurants. Travelers discover a wealth of flavorful plant-based dishes, from pho chay to creative tofu and jackfruit preparations, making it an unexpectedly easy destination for vegetarians. Months after divorce from Keith Urban, is Nicole Kidman ready to date again?14:06 Nicole Kidman is reportedly being pursued by MGM Resorts Chairman Paul Salem following her recent divorce from Keith Urban. The pair have met twice through mutual friends, with Salem showing interest while Kidman remains focused on her children and career. She is currently preparing for 'Practical Magic 2' and the 'Scarpetta' series. "There is a real bond in families that I find lacking in the West": American traveller lists what surprised him most in India13:31 An American traveler shared his three-week experience in India, noting its affordability and strong family bonds. While appreciating the vibrant energy and ease of digital payments, he was challenged by pervasive trash, overwhelming crowds, and persistent upselling. Despite these frustrations, he expressed a willingness to return, albeit with more caution. “My blood pressure was 160. It was a wake-up call for me”: How this techie quit a lucrative IT job to build a ₹30-lakh organic12:56 An engineer quit his high-paying IT job to pursue organic moringa farming in Haryana after lifestyle diseases impacted his health. Jitender and Sarla Mann now run a successful business, earning ₹30 lakh annually from organic moringa products sold across India, the USA, and the UAE, emphasizing quality and chemical-free practices. Inside Savji Dholakia’s 50-Acre Private Estate: A real estate vision beyond luxury12:22 Savji Dholakia's 50-acre Surat estate redefines ultra-luxury living in India, functioning as a self-contained residential ecosystem for his extended family. This low-density, resort-style development prioritizes open space, community, and experiential living, setting a new benchmark for family-centric real estate and legacy planning. This Himalayan river is known as the ‘Black River of India’; here’s why its water runs dark11:13 In the high Himalayas, water often carries colour with it. Some rivers run pale with glacier melt, others turn brown with monsoon silt. One river in n. |