Fake Housing Amenities: Amphitheatres, Jacuzzis and Outdoor Chess: Viral video sparks debate on ‘fake’ housing amenities

A viral video on Instagram raised eyebrows among homebuyers. It talks about facilities offered by residential projects, which turn out to be of no use in everyday life. From amphitheaters and jacuzzis to reflexology walks and life-sized chess boards, the video argues that are many facilities which end up being underutilized. There has been a…

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The Himalayan Monal: Meet the rare nine-coloured jewel of the Himalayas that looks like a fantasy creature |

Discover the Himalayan Monal, a dazzling pheasant often called the ‘nine-coloured bird’ for its spectacular iridescent plumage. This national bird of Nepal and state bird of Uttarakhand inhabits high-altitude Himalayan forests. Despite its beauty, its population is declining due to hunting, habitat loss, and climate change, making this mountain jewel increasingly vulnerable. The Himalayas have…

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This Iranian dad helped his specially-abled son feel the FIFA World Cup match in the most unique way; 3 parenting lessons to learn |

Image Courstesy: Instagram/@alirezapiano95 When Iran scored in the FIFA World Cup 2026, a little boy could not see the goal. But thanks to his father, he could feel it. An Iranian father has touched millions of hearts online after helping his nine-year-old blind son, Alireza, experience World Cup matches through touch. Using a handmade cardboard…

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Ina Garten’s home is a Belgian-style barn that speaks to her personality: Decor inspirations to take away |

Ina Garten’s East Hampton home, a masterclass in elegant, uncluttered living, offers a blueprint for creating a welcoming space. Her design philosophy emphasizes a neutral, earthy palette, functional open shelving displaying beloved items, and a thoughtful mix of vintage and modern pieces. The iconic cedar-clad barn, inspired by Belgian farmhouses, showcases understated exterior style, making…

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World’S Ugliest Woman: The reason this mother accepted the title of ‘World’s Ugliest Woman’ will break your heart

Photo courtesy: rarehistoricalphotos.com For a child, a mother is the world’s most beautiful person. But for this one woman the world didn’t let her children feel the same. This heartbreaking story is about a mother who made an enormous sacrifice. This is the story of Mary Ann Bevan, a mother who took the title of…

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Psychology says people are being emotionally bankrupt and don’t even know: Philosopher explains how

When your stress levels are already elevated, your brain stops accurately measuring the size of a threat, it just responds to the fact that a threat exists. When the brain is pushed beyond its window of tolerance, the rational, thinking part of the brain temporarily loses its ability to check emotional responses. That’s why people…

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Drew Scott Parenting Advice: His 4-year-old son picked a toy and…: What happened next became a parenting wake-up call for this Canadian TV star

Image courtesy: Instagram/@mrdrewscott Every parent has moments they wish they could do over. Sometimes, those moments arrive in the most unexpected ways, not through a difficult conversation or a parenting book, but through the innocent actions of a child.That is exactly what happened to Canadian television star Drew Scott, where a seemingly ordinary interaction with…

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G Sindhushree: “My father died in 2022 due to…”: What G Sindhushree did after breaking a national record left many emotional

G Sindhushree holding a passport size photograph of her father. (Photo Credit: Deccan Herald) When G Sindhushree cleared 4.25 metres and created a new national record in women’s pole vault, the stadium in Bhubaneswar erupted in applause. The 25-year-old athlete from Karnataka had just won gold at the National Inter-State Senior Athletics Championships, broken the…

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Meet the Dung Beetle: The tiny navigator that finds routes using a ‘cosmic compass’ |

Nature’s tiny navigators, dung beetles, have astounded scientists by using the Milky Way as a celestial compass. These African insects, previously known to use the sun and moon, have now been observed rolling their dung balls in straight lines even on moonless nights, guided by the vast band of starlight. This groundbreaking discovery reveals an…

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