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This is one of the cheapest countries to visit from India; budget, how to reach, best time to travel and more12:34 As the summer heat turns up across India, many of us start dreaming of an international getaway. International trips can break the bank. But right next door, tucked into the Himalayas, there’s a stunning country that serves up epic mountain vistas, deep spiritual roots, thrill-seeking adventures, and incredible food, all without burning a hole in your pocket. Having shared borders and cultural ti… Mahesh Babu's demeanour is as iconic as his films: 4 personality traits that make him a mega star12:00 Mahesh Babu's enduring success in Indian cinema stems from his authentic persona, not just his acting. His calm demeanor, unwavering commitment to family, and consciously guarded private life set him apart. This discipline is evident in his dedicated work ethic and consistent evolution as an artist, earning him immense respect and a powerful star status. ‘Dropped off by one son, flown home by another’: Indian mother's journey with her pilot sons touches hearts12:00 A mother's travel plans took a heartwarming turn when her two pilot sons orchestrated a special reunion. One son saw her off at the airport, while the other, as captain, welcomed her aboard her flight. This touching family moment, shared online, has captivated social media users, who lauded the brothers' thoughtful gesture and the mother's evident pride. World's most unusual borders that feel stranger than fiction; what travellers need to know10:53 Who would have thought that borders separating two countries could be so unique that they world become an attraction in themselves attracting travellers from all over. Taapsee Pannu's home is pure bohemian magic with modern European charm: Art inspirations to take away10:20 Actress Taapsee Pannu's home, designed by her sister, is a vibrant reflection of her independent spirit. It masterfully blends old European charm with bohemian flair, featuring a cozy Polaroid wall, rustic white brick accents, a colorful yoga sanctuary, and a boho photo-op corner. Each element showcases her personality and values, creating a space that is both personal and inviting. Meet the multitalented rickshaw wala of Chandni Chowk leaving tourists speechless with his fluent German, Italian and Spanish9:48 A Delhi rickshaw driver charmed a visiting Italian tourist by conversing fluently in Italian, showcasing incredible hospitality. This heartwarming interaction highlights India's 'Atithi Devo Bhava' spirit, where locals go above and beyond to welcome visitors. The article also recommends must-visit Delhi attractions like Humayun's Tomb and Chandni Chowk. Why do some people always make typos while texting? The brain-thumb disconnect nobody really talks about9:48 Everyday texting mistakes are often not due to carelessness but a complex interplay of a brain thinking ahead, eyes tracking the screen, and thumbs navigating tiny keys. This multitasking, combined with the awkwardness of touchscreen typing and individual habits, leads to predictable errors. Sudden changes in typing ability, however, may warrant medical attention. Quote of the day by Leonardo da Vinci: "As you cannot do what you want, want what you can do"8:44 Disappointment often stems from the gap between our aspirations and reality. Leonardo da Vinci advised adapting by focusing on what's achievable now, rather than fixating on unattainable goals. This principle, contrasting frustration with flow, remains relevant today, especially amidst social media's curated realities, urging us to channel energy into present possibilities. 6 shocking facts about cats that most owners don't know8:44 Cats possess unique nose prints, can leap several times their body length, and spend most of their lives sleeping. While purring often signifies happiness, it can also indicate distress. Their independently moving ears act like satellite dishes, and studies show they recognize their owners' voices but choose not to always respond. ‘I took this for granted in India’: Indian expat in Portugal lists 7 things she never appreciated in India until she left8:11 An Indian expat in Portugal, Shruti Shivam, discovered she missed India's everyday conveniences like rapid deliveries and easy repairs. Portugal's slower pace, however, taught her the value of work-life balance and appreciating time. This shift in perspective redefined her understanding of quality of life, highlighting the distinct benefits of both cultures. 5 unique temples in India where bringing the ‘prasad’ home is not allowed and recommended7:38 Temples in India are not just religious or spiritual spaces. Some of the Indian temples have been attracting travellers from all over for their golden history, stunning architecture and unique practices. Quote of the day by BK Sister Shivani: "When there is a conflict, talk to them instead of talking about them"7:38 When conflicts arise, we often vent to others instead of addressing the issue directly with the person involved. BK Sister Shivani advises talking to the individual, not about them, to avoid intensifying problems. This direct approach, though uncomfortable, is crucial for genuine resolution and prevents issues from being amplified by multiple perspectives. Termite that clicks and snaps like a tiny alarm: Meet the 'Snapping' Termite that scientists have discovered in India6:34 A new species of soil-dwelling termite, Pseudocapritermes novus, has been discovered in West Bengal, India. This 'snapping' termite is distinguished by its unique mouthparts and body armor, which it uses for defense and alarm signaling. Unlike destructive termites, it recycles decaying plant matter, contributing to soil health. How to stay calm in any situation: 3 lessons to learn from Sundar Pichai6:02 Google CEO Sundar Pichai's remarkable calmness amidst pressure offers valuable lessons. He prioritizes listening before responding, focusing on problem-solving over ego, and maintaining a long-term perspective. These habits, not the absence of stress, enable effective leadership and can be adopted by anyone facing daily challenges. Quote of the day by Marie Curie: “Nothing in life is to be feared, it is only to be understood. Now is the time to…”3:51 Marie Curie's profound quote, "Nothing in life is to be feared, it is only to be understood. Now is the time to understand more, so that we may fear less," highlights that fear stems from the unknown. By embracing curiosity and seeking knowledge, individuals can overcome anxieties and navigate life's challenges with greater confidence and resilience, transforming uncertainty into opportunity. |