How Nagalakshmi nurtured two grandmasters

When R Praggnanandhaa became the first Indian to win the Norway Chess title, the world celebrated the young grandmaster’s brilliance. Certainly, his victory was a pride for India, but, behind the global stage he was standing at, there was his mother, Nagalakshmi, who spent years building the foundation for him. Praggnanandhaa and his sister, Vaishali,…

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Rahul Dravid shares a unique bond with son Anvay Dravid: 6 parenting tips to borrow from him

Former India captain Rahul Dravid’s young son, Anvay Dravid has been named in India’s Under-19 squad for the Sri Lanka tour. While the achievement has placed the spotlight on the young cricketer, it has also brought attention to Rahul Dravid’s lesser seen side of being a parent.Dravid, known for his disciplined and calm personality, follows…

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10 unhealthy habits that could be stopping you from moving ahead in life, as per psychology

Scroll through your phone and it’s easy to feel like you’re falling behind.But you are comparing your messy, behind-the-scenes reality to someone else’s highly curated, heavily filtered best moments. The Pivot: Put the blinders on.The only benchmark that actually matters is who you were six months ago. Celebrate your own micro-wins.5.Avoiding uncomfortable talksBurying your problems…

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8 foods doctors quietly avoid buying from supermarkets

Many doctors treat soda, sweetened iced tea, bottled fruit drinks and energy drinks as the first thing to leave behind, not because they are dramatic, but because they are so easy to overconsume. Studies say frequent sugary-drink intake is linked with negative health consequences, and its guidance on “rethink your drink” ties regular consumption to…

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Jigar Naik First Iitian From Odisha’S Village: Jigar Naik set to become this Odisha village’s first IITian; before that, his mother had to win a much harder battle

Jigar Naik with his mother Apoorva Naik. (Image Courtesy: Dainik Bhaskar) Every time Apoorva Naik sat down at her sewing machine, she wasn’t just stitching clothes. She was stitching together hope. That machine became her family’s lifeline, paying school fees, covering daily expenses, and keeping alive a dream that once seemed out of reach. Today,…

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Greek proverb of the day: “When you hear of many cherries, hold a small basket.” |

Greek proverb of the day (AI-generated image) Greek proverbs have been passed down through generations for centuries, offering practical wisdom about life, human nature, relationships, and decision-making. Rooted in the rich cultural heritage of Greece, these sayings often use simple images from everyday life to communicate deeper truths. Farmers, merchants, travelers and families shared these…

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7 home interior design styles influencing modern residential spaces

Biophilic design focuses on strengthening the connection between indoor environments and nature. It incorporates natural materials, indoor plants, abundant daylight, and organic textures. As wellness becomes a priority in residential design, biophilic interiors have gained popularity for promoting relaxation, improving air quality and enhancing overall well-being. Interior design trends continue to evolve, but certain styles…

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Quote of the day by Helen Keller: “The best and most beautiful things in the world cannot be seen or even touched – they must…”

Throughout history, few individuals have demonstrated the power of resilience and determination as remarkably as Helen Keller. Born in 1880 in Alabama, United States, Keller lost both her sight and hearing at the age of 19 months due to an illness. Despite these immense challenges, she became a renowned author, educator and advocate for people…

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