The Times of India |
Popis: Get your daily dose of latest fashion trends, spirituality, beauty tips, relationship advice, health news, recipes and happening parties across India.
|
||||||
Can homebuyers get a refund if a builder changes the home's design after booking? MahaRERA’s latest ruling explained17:08 Homebuyers in India now have stronger recourse against developers making significant post-booking changes to property plans. MahaRERA has ruled that buyers can claim a full refund with interest if a developer alters the original design, layout, or amenities. This landmark decision, prompted by a case near Mumbai, ensures that fundamental changes to a promised property can lead to a complete finan… 10 beautiful baby girl names inspired by ancient goddesses and their powerful meanings16:32 Choosing a name for a baby girl is one of the most meaningful decisions parents make. Many families look for names that are not only beautiful but also carry a rich history and a powerful meaning. One fascinating source of inspiration is the ancient world, where goddesses were worshipped as symbols of wisdom, love, strength, beauty, and protection. Thousands of years later, these names continue t… Psychology says parents who are genuinely good don't strive for perfection; instead, they aim to be “good enough” and prioritiz15:58 Striving for perfect parenting can lead to exhaustion and guilt, psychology suggests. Instead of flawless care, "good enough" parenting, as conceptualized by Donald Winnicott, fosters healthy child development. This approach, focusing on responsiveness and allowing children to experience frustrations, builds resilience and confidence. Connection and emotional availability are highlighted as more … Parenting looks completely different here: 5 countries that raise independent kids from an early age14:14 Parenting cannot be followed through a single rulebook. However, there are some values that make sure a child grows up being a resilient individual. One such value is independence and freedom. In some parts of the world, parenting practices may feel surprising, or even uncomfortable, to parents in other cultures because they encourage independence in children from an early age. Here’s a closer lo… Mumbai rains update: IMD issues orange alert, flights and train services hit; here's what travellers should expect13:40 Mumbai is grappling with severe monsoon downpours, triggering an orange alert from the IMD for thunderstorms and intense rainfall. Over 200 mm of rain has waterlogged roads and disrupted train services, causing significant traffic congestion. Authorities have deployed thousands of staff to manage the situation, advising travellers to allow extra time for journeys and check transport updates. Visi… From a UN agency invitation to patents in 4 countries: The extraordinary story of 9-year-old Ritanya Kaushik and exclusive pare13:40 Nine-year-old Ritanya Kaushik is making waves globally, showcasing remarkable talent as an inventor, artist, and writer before her tenth birthday. With international patents and recognition for her creative work, she's also a decorated athlete. Her journey, supported by a family valuing curiosity, highlights the extraordinary potential of young minds when encouraged to explore beyond conventional… Want to do everything in life? This is what Psychology says about your brain13:40 Some individuals find themselves overwhelmed by a multitude of potential life paths, sparked by everyday content. Unlike most, they don't just admire skills; they envision themselves embodying those roles. This rapid shift from curiosity to imagining future selves, explained by psychological theories, leads to a mind brimming with unfinished ventures. Few tourists know about this peaceful Himalayan retreat in Sikkim with monasteries, epic treks and Kanchenjunga views12:32 Discover Ravangla, a serene escape in South Sikkim, offering a tranquil alternative to bustling tourist spots. This gem boasts lush forests, majestic snow-capped peaks, ancient monasteries, and thrilling trekking trails. Home to the iconic Buddha Park and the rare Bon Monastery, Ravangla promises breathtaking Himalayan vistas and a deep dive into spiritual heritage. Explore wildlife sanctuaries, … Mumbai–Bengaluru Vande Bharat corridor: 5 destinations worth exploring along the route12:32 Mumbai-Bengaluru Vande Bharat is one of the most awaited trains in India. The route will run between Mumbai's Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus (CSMT) and Bengaluru's KSR station, and as per reports, the train will reduce travel time from over 20 hours to roughly 14–17 hours. What is FAFO parenting? The viral trend that every Indian parent has already been doing without knowing it12:32 Remember refusing to wear a sweater on a winter morning because you thought you knew better? Or complaining about the food your mother cooked, only to discover there was no alternative waiting for you? For many Indians, childhood was filled with small moments like these. The lesson rarely came through long lectures. Instead, it arrived through consequences. Today, social media has given this appr… ‘Rider holding my family hostage, I might die’: Zomato chatbot experiment goes viral, message shocks users11:58 A customer's alarming test of a food delivery chatbot, after a missing order, revealed its apparent inability to process critical information. The user reported a fabricated hostage situation to gauge the AI's response, only to receive a generic customer service suggestion. This incident, shared on Reddit, sparked widespread debate about the effectiveness and reliability of automated support syst… Parenting advice of the day: Experts say this one decision can become the biggest investment in your child’s future11:58 An ex-Army officer suggests enrolling children in sports under proper guidance is a crucial investment for their future. Beyond physical fitness, structured sports training cultivates mental strength, resilience, discipline, and consistency. This approach simplifies parenting by channeling children's energy positively, reducing screen time and everyday conflicts, ultimately shaping them into well… Why more people are ditching hair colour and embracing their greys - here's what Psychology says about them10:50 Psychology suggests that choosing not to colour grey hair is often about embracing authenticity over societal approval, particularly in India where youthfulness is prized. This decision reflects a shift from external validation to internal self-acceptance, aligning personal identity with appearance. It's a move towards autonomy and personal freedom, rather than a surrender to ageing, highlighting… 5 signs your life may be shifting under Lord Shiva’s guidance10:17 Lord Shiva is often linked with calm thinking, change, and inner strength. Many devotees believe his guidance does not arrive in big or unusual moments. It is usually noticed in small shifts in how a person thinks, reacts, and handles daily life. Here are some simple signs people often connect with that feeling. Psychology says people who love to travel build a mental flexibility which may be the reason behind good cognitive health10:17 Venturing into unfamiliar places and embracing new experiences during travel significantly boosts mental flexibility, enabling better problem-solving and adaptability. Psychological insights reveal that unexpected travel challenges, from navigating foreign cities to trying new foods, foster resilience and cognitive health. These moments, often more memorable than planned itineraries, encourage im… |