7 Japanese habits parents can teach children to boost focus and overcome laziness |

Nowadays, when our minds are constantly overwhelmed with different digital stimuli, many parents try to find effective solutions to foster concentration, discipline, determination, and good habits in their children.As practice shows, several Japanese concepts aimed at fostering productivity and promoting self-development can be adjusted for children too. Using such concepts as Kaizen, Ikigai, and Ganbaru…

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Aquarius Horoscope Today, June 3, 2026: Saturn favors steady, consistent performance over dazzling gestures

Money sense is one of your strengths today. Jupiter supports long-term thinking, and Saturn gives practical caution, so investments made now can help you later when life gets rougher. Your future-oriented inclination is working very well. Believe it, but be sure to keep your feet planted when you work.The social mood around you is pleasant…

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Iran launches strikes on US bases in Kuwait; air defence intercepts missiles, drones

Iran on Wednesday launched strikes on US military bases in Kuwait in retaliation for what it described as American “hostile actions” in the Persian Gulf, Iran’s state-run broadcaster IRIB claimed.“Following the hostile actions of the US in the Persian Gulf, the Strait of Hormuz, and Qeshm Island, American bases in Kuwait were hit.” it said.Meanwhile,…

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NMC’s proposed 10-year MBBS limit: Why experts say student support matters more than one extra year

Why experts say counselling matters more than NMC’s proposed 10-year MBBS completion limit The National Medical Commission has proposed restoring the maximum duration for completing MBBS from nine years to 10 years. While speaking to TOI Education, senior medical educator Dr. M. M. A. Faridi said the focus should be on understanding why students struggle…

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Jailed Agusta middleman’s son calls for his release; questions additional charges, cites Nirav Modi case

TOI correspondent from London: The family of British national Christian Michel, the alleged middleman incarcerated in Delhi’s Tihar Jail for more than seven years in the AgustaWestland chopper scam case, has stepped up efforts to secure his freedom, with his son Alois Michel calling upon India to “follow its own extradition laws” and release his…

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Where Are Their Seniors?

It’s wonderful news that more than 10,000 girls have cleared the JEE Advanced exam this year and can study at top engineering colleges like the IITs, NITs and IIITs. This did not happen by chance. It shows how good policies can help talented students get opportunities. One important policy was started by the IITs in…

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10 small morning habits successful people practice every day to stay ahead of everyone else

After a night’s sleep, your body is naturally dehydrated, which can make you feel sluggish, foggy, or strangely irritable. Successful people often start their morning with a glass of water—sometimes with lemon, sometimes plain—before coffee or tea. It’s a small physical reset that helps wake up the brain, support digestion, and improve alertness. It signals,…

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Not loyalty, not passion, just money: US workers stay put because leaving feels financially impossible

A new survey of 1,000 US employees reveals a workforce caught in a financial bind. While many feel confident about finding new opportunities, limited savings, rising living costs, and financial responsibilities are keeping them in their current roles. The findings highlight a growing gap between career ambition and economic reality, where money—not loyalty or satisfaction—is…

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