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5 warning signs that headaches give

[ad_1] Most headaches are harmless that can be managed at home (though they can be uncomfortable) However, certain types of headaches serve as warning signs for potential serious medical problems. A visit to the doctor becomes necessary when you experience:The headache begins suddenly with intense force and some people describe it as a thunderclap headacheThe […]

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Black Tea Health Benefits: A cup of tea every day can reduce the risk of heart attack and stroke |

[ad_1] New research suggests that a daily cup of black tea may significantly benefit heart health, particularly in elderly women. The study, conducted by Edith Cowan University, found that participants who consumed black tea had a lower risk of abdominal aortic calcification, a predictor of cardiovascular issues. A warm cup of tea, either in the

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‘ChatGPT helped me lose 27 kilos in 6 months’: Man says after life-changing AI transformation |

[ad_1] What started as a digital experiment turned into a radical health transformation for a YouTuber known for his channel My Life By AI. In a video posted on July 12, 2025, he revealed how using ChatGPT as a personal assistant helped him shed 27 kilograms (about 60 pounds) and regain control of his physical

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Are you addicted to ‘chai’? It might be helping your heart only if you follow this rule |

[ad_1] If your day doesn’t truly begin until you’ve had that first steamy cup of chai and ends the same way, then you’re not alone. For millions of Indians, tea is more than just a drink; it’s a ritual, a mood, and sometimes even therapy in a cup. But here’s some garam-garam news: A new

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Optical illusion: Can you spot the hidden buffalo in under 5 seconds?

[ad_1] Optical illusions have recently sent the internet into a tizzy, as they get our brain to exercise, and can be the perfect test of our observational skills and keen eye. They are also super fun to solve, and can be the perfect recipe for a bored evening! An optical illusion is actually a visual

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How to stop snoring: 15 remedies that may actually work |

[ad_1] Stop snoring with these 15 remedies Snoring isn’t just background noise. It breaks up deep sleep, irritates partners, and sometimes hints at blocked airways that could signal bigger trouble. A long list of over-the-counter gadgets promises relief, but most people see progress only after they pair a device with basic habit changes. Drawing on

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5 symptoms that puts one at risk of diabetes

[ad_1] Diabetes is one of the fastest-growing diseases of the 21st century, affecting millions of lives in every nook and corner of the globe. According to the International Diabetes Federation (IDF), approximately 537 million adults have diabetes all over the globe, a number which is estimated to rise dramatically in the next two or three

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Optical Illusion: Do you have sharp observation skills? Look for the odd number among the number 135

[ad_1] Image Credit: OMAPhilipa/ X Optical illusions are dominating social media nowadays, and for a good reason! They challenge your concentration, observation skills, and the speed with which your mind can recognise concealed patterns. Whether it’s finding a hidden object or recognizing something unusual in a densely packed image, folks across the globe are testing

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8 beautiful lavender plants to add fragrance, colour, and garden appeal to your space |

[ad_1] Looking to add fragrance, colour, and charm to your living space? Lavender plants are the perfect choice for indoor and outdoor gardening. Renowned for their calming scent, elegant purple flowers, and pollinator-friendly qualities, lavender varieties thrive in everything from balcony containers to sprawling garden borders. These low-maintenance, drought-tolerant perennials not only enhance your landscape

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New mummy Kiara Advani’s stunning maternity fashion

[ad_1] Effortless elegance in everyday wearNew mom Kiara Advani is redefining maternity fashion with a seamless blend of comfort, glamour, and personal style, setting new trends for moms-to-be across India. During her city outings right before her delivery, she was spotted wearing a chic light pink Balenciaga shirt featuring soft drapes, a pussy-bow collar, and

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Discover The Best Clean Beauty Brands For 2025

[ad_1] In an era where conscious consumerism is paramount, the clean beauty movement has gained significant traction, steering us toward a healthier approach to our daily routines. This guide unveils the best clean beauty brands for 2025, offering insights into why these selections are vital for your skin and the planet. What Is Clean Beauty

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Heard of mobility training? Celebrity fitness trainer points out 3 signs why everyone needs to do it |

[ad_1] Celebrity fitness trainer Vinod Channa highlights the importance of mobility training, often overlooked in fitness routines. He identifies muscle tightness, poor posture, and knee pain as key indicators that the body needs improved mobility. Incorporating just 10 minutes of daily exercises like frog stretches, cobra pose, and knee rocking can significantly enhance movement and

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In Bengaluru, Cubbon Park’s bandstand comes alive again

[ad_1] Priya Chetty-Rajagopal’s earliest memory of Cubbon Park’s iconic bandstand is hearing the Madras Sappers, one of the oldest of three Madras regiments of the Corps of Engineers that are headquartered in Bengaluru, play there, back in the 1970s. “The bandstand has military band origins, so it has always been about the military for me,”

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Art Deco 100 | A tale of two cities: Mumbai and Chennai

[ad_1] When Art Deco was introduced to the world in April 1925 at the Paris Exposition, it was in many ways a reaction to Art Nouveau, a style that was based on the premise of nature-abhorring straight lines and formal geometry. Art Deco brought geometric shapes into sharp focus once again and, interestingly, it did

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How fulfilment centres are evolving for a sustainable tomorrow

[ad_1] Fulfilment centres are redefining the very fabric of logistics infrastructure, transforming warehouses into intelligent, self-sustaining ecosystems. | Photo Credit: Getty Images Over the past decade, sustainability has moved from the periphery to the core of business strategy. As the world confronts a mounting climate crisis, the demand for environmentally responsible infrastructure has become critical,

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Interview with Justin Sebastian of #100DaysofSpaces

[ad_1] Justin Sebastian, 31, an architectural and interior design photographer from Kochi in Kerala has been fielding innumerable calls from architects, interior specialists, design students and homeowners thanks to #100DaysofSpaces. This is an Instagram series that he began in February, a disciplined photographic study of India’s diverse architecture through 100 projects. Sebastian is on project

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Shocking! Prolonged sitting can shrink the brain, and even regular exercise won’t compensate for it |

[ad_1] Research indicates that prolonged sedentary behavior, even with regular exercise, elevates the risk of brain shrinkage and cognitive decline, particularly in older adults. The study, tracking participants over seven years, revealed a link between increased sitting time and neurodegenerative changes, irrespective of physical activity levels. Sitting is the new smoking. Prolonged sitting isn’t just

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Minimalist Skincare That Respects Your Skin

[ad_1] In a world overflowing with countless products and multi-step regimens, the allure of a simpler approach to skincare is growing. This article explores the principles and benefits of minimalist skincare, a philosophy that prioritizes quality over quantity, leading to healthier, more radiant skin. Understanding Minimalist Skincare What is Minimalist Skincare? Minimalist skincare is a

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This Kochi youngster handmade a Lamborghini Huracan LP 610-4 from scratch

[ad_1] As we wait for Bibin Chacko outside his house in the interiors of Thiruvaniyur, near Kochi, we spy the hood of a ‘car’. The low-slung car, almost grazing the ground, is covered with tarpaulin. That ‘handmade car’ is Bibin’s claim to fame, and one that his father, Chacko TO hopes would get him a

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Chennai: 5 heritage structures reborn

[ad_1] Chennai’s architectural landscape breathes like a living entity. The cityscape is dotted with Indo-Saracenic, colonial, and Art Deco landmarks, their presence a strong representation of Madras, and now Chennai’s layered culture, history, and design language. But the past few years have seen a revived interest in restoring older structures, especially as the awareness in

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Chennai | The Senior Living Conclave 2025: rethinking how we age

[ad_1] A model of the Ashiana Vatsalya project. In a country where life expectancy is rising and family structures are evolving, questions about how and where we age are becoming increasingly urgent. The Hindu Group, in collaboration with Ashiana Vatsalya, is set to host the Senior Living Conclave 2025 on July 27 at Taj Coromandel, Nungambakkam.

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Can you lose fat from a specific body part? The truth about spot reduction |

[ad_1] Many people dream of losing fat from specific parts of their bodies — the belly, arms, thighs, or even under the chin. The idea of being able to shape your figure with targeted exercises is tempting, especially for those who struggle with stubborn fat in certain areas. This concept, often referred to as “spot

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Pizzeria Toto in Thiruvananthapuram serves pizzas inspired from different parts of the world

[ad_1] It is easy to miss Pizzeria Toto at Ulloor, in Thiruvananthapuram, while driving if not for the sign of an illuminated cartoon pizza slice topped with pepperoni standing next to it. Fairy lights dangle down the eatery’s face, leading up to a rustic porch, with wall lamps casting shadows on a textured white wall.

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The 7th edition of Shefs at The Leela celebrates women in culinary leadership

[ad_1] Bunuma Patgiri | Photo Credit: SPECIAL ARRANGEMENT The Leela Palace Chennai presents the seventh edition of Shefs at The Leela in collaboration with ‘Dean With Us’ — the mother-daughter duo of Rupali and Akanksha Dean. The event honours the transformative role of Indian women chefs who are shaping the future of gastronomy. After past

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Movie Review | Jurassic World Rebirth, F1 and Pune Highway

[ad_1] You ever notice how human nature is basically one big dare? We build things we can’t control, chase what we don’t understand, trust people we probably shouldn’t… And when it all blows up, we look around like, “Wow. Who could’ve seen that coming?” Everyone. Literally, everyone. This week, we’re diving into human nature. Messing

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Inside Aiyyo Shraddha’s wildly relatable comedy journey

[ad_1] Comedian Shraddha Jain | Photo Credit: Special Arrangement “Just before I go on stage, I tell myself, these are my people,” says comedian Shraddha Jain, better known as her Instagram persona Aiyyo Shraddha. It is a quiet ritual that has grounded her through the whirlwind of a global tour, one that has taken her

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9 health benefits of asparagus you should know |

[ad_1] Asparagus is a nutrient-rich superfood that supports everything from gut health and immunity to weight loss and hormonal balance. Packed with fibre, antioxidants, vitamins, and natural plant compounds like protodioscin, this versatile vegetable offers powerful benefits backed by modern research. Whether you’re looking to improve digestion, boost mood, or support reproductive health naturally, asparagus

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5 early signs of slow kidney function

[ad_1] A slowing down kidney function, allows toxins to remain in the bloodstream longer, which produces negative effects on brain function. This can cause: Problems concentrating or paying attention.Forgetfulness or memory issues.Feeling confused or having difficulty making decisions. A person experiencing this symptom, usually describes brain function as being clouded, while also experiencing exhaustion. The

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Can Ozempic and other GLP-1 drugs be substitute for work outs? Dr Ambrish Mithal and Raj Ganpath discuss

[ad_1] If you’ve ever tried to lose weight, cutting calories and spending long hours in the gym, this thought must have occurred to you: “I wish there were a pill I could pop and take care of it.” Turns out that there may be a possibility, going by the host of GLP-1 drugs, including Ozempic,

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Five Indian bars have made it to Asia’s 50 Best Bars 2025. Is Indian mixology on the rise?

[ad_1] This year five Indian bars have made it to Asia’s 50 Best Bars 2025. Released on July 15 in Macau, the list features New Delhi’s Lair among its top-10 bars. But to anyone who has been paying attention to the country’s rapidly evolving cocktail culture, this is no surprise. With cutting-edge cocktail programmes, sleek

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5 hair oils that can protect your strands from daily heat and styling damage

[ad_1] No matter how gentle we think we’re being, most of us are putting our hair through a lot. Between blow-drying, flat ironing, curling, coloring, and tying it up tight for that slick bun look, our strands rarely get a break. And while leave-in conditioners and serums help, there’s one old-school remedy that actually goes

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What are the tiny white spots on the nails? Top functional medicine doc says it could be a warning sign |

[ad_1] Tiny white spots on your fingernails might be more than just a cosmetic issue. According to Dr. Shirley Koeh, these spots, known as leukonychia, could signal underlying health problems like zinc, selenium, or protein deficiencies. Surprisingly, they may also indicate arsenic exposure, potentially from contaminated rice. Dr. Ever noticed small white spots on your

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Why female health research could be the future of anti-ageing science

[ad_1] For decades, the science of ageing has mostly revolved around male bodies. Men dominated both the research labs and the headlines, often experimenting with extreme anti-ageing routines, from blood transfusions to VO2 max tracking. But quietly and powerfully, a new revolution is unfolding. And it begins with understanding the female body, not as an

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Is eating more than three meals a day bad for health? |

[ad_1] The article explores the debate between eating three versus multiple smaller meals daily. While three meals align with cultural norms and may prevent late-night eating linked to health issues, some studies suggest that more frequent, smaller meals can improve blood sugar control, especially for those with diabetes. Ultimately, the ideal meal frequency depends on

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This English word is derived from the infamous history of a mental asylum — take a guess | Art-and-culture News

[ad_1] When we say a scene is “bedlam”, we usually mean it’s in utter chaos—loud, disorganised, almost out of control. But few realise that the word has its origins in a very real and very grim chapter of medical history: a medieval mental hospital in London. Here’s how a single institution gave English one of

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Optical illusion challenge: Can your “sharp eyes” spot the hidden cat in this picture?

[ad_1] Think you have an eagle eye for detail? Well, this challenge might prove you wrong. Here is a visual challenge that’s bound to test your observation skills to the limit. At first glance, this might seem like a simple visual challenge, a simple picture of a tree trunk nestled in thick greenery, but don’t

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From ghevar, karondas, to hari choodiyaan: Celebrating saawan with food, festivals, folk art, and traditions | Art-and-culture News

[ad_1] As the mango season fades, the saawan showers ease the parched earth and bring relief from the summer’s heat. Vendors bid farewell to the last of the Langda mangoes and begin stocking their carts with fresh black jamuns, pears, and apples. Vegetable sellers stock their carts with monsoon produce like the white and pink

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From 101.8 kg to 65 kg: How this 26-year-old man lost 36 kilos in 12 months just by following THIS diet plan

[ad_1] At 26, Priyansh Tiwari reached a point many silently feared, a weight of 101.8 kg, heavy not just on the scale but on self-worth. He didn’t chase abs or internet validation. His reason was simple: he wanted to like the person in the mirror again. He wanted to feel proud, not to impress others,

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Pattu, the Doberman rescued in Chennai, finds forever home 7,200 km away in Prague

[ad_1] Cruelty follows a pattern, gliding down a groove chiselled with indifference and abuse. Kindness follows one too, traversing a path cobbled with engagement and empathy. An astounding act of kindness usually ends up enhancing the pattern. An incredibly villainous act can add to the pattern too, but seldom to the degree with which kindness

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Tesla finally launches in Mumbai. But should you buy one?

[ad_1] With sky-high pricing and a cautious rollout, Tesla’s India debut feels more like a brand statement than a volume play. As rivals like Tata, Mahindra, BYD, and VinFast surge ahead with aggressive strategies, Tesla risks falling behind in one of the world’s fastest-growing EV markets. After years of speculation and delayed promises, Tesla has

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Paranormal investigator Dan Rivera dies during Annabelle tour—5 ‘supposedly’ haunted doll museums in the world

[ad_1] In a strange incident, Dan Rivera, a famous paranormal investigator, was found dead in his hotel room during the Annabelle Doll tour. The 54-year-old investigator died with one of the world’s most haunted dolls — the Annabelle on July 13, 2025. He was found lifeless in his hotel room in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, U.S. soon

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Satadru Sovan Banduri’s solo show in Hyderabad focuses on biodiversity facing existential threat

Satadru Sovan Banduri’s solo show in Hyderabad focuses on biodiversity facing existential threat

[ad_1] A peacock with a disoriented gaze, a blue poison dart frog from the Amazon struggling to reproduce, and migratory birds and blossoms disrupted by shifting climate patterns — Satadru Sovan Banduri’s acrylic and gouache paintings, on display in Hyderabad, strike a deeply emotional chord. In his ongoing exhibition Disappearing Echoes of the Isolated at

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Top 10 Best Women's Red Carpet Looks Of 2025

Top 10 Best Women’s Red Carpet Looks Of 2025

[ad_1] In 2025, women made a huge impact on red carpet fashion, with 78% of looks being theirs. Our top 10 list shows the best of celebrity style that changed fashion this year. We’ve picked out the most stunning outfits that caught everyone’s eye. These celebrities didn’t just wear clothes; they made unforgettable moments that

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How to use flaxseed for amazing hair growth

How to use flaxseed for amazing hair growth

[ad_1] Flaxseeds might be tiny, but they’re seriously powerful when it comes to boosting hair growth and improving overall hair health. Packed with omega-3 fatty acids, vitamin E, and protein, they work wonders both inside and out. Whether you’re applying a DIY flaxseed gel, massaging your scalp with flaxseed oil, whipping up a nourishing hair

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How Small Brands Can Win Big With Smarter Marketing Platforms

[ad_1] Struggling to compete with the big brands’ enormous marketing budgets? You’re not alone. Most small businesses feel like the odds are stacked against them. You don’t need a massive budget to succeed. With the right tools and smarter strategies, small businesses can stand tall and thrive, regardless of the competition. You’ll learn how advanced

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More tourist beds, fewer homes: cost of ‘overtourism’ in EU

More tourist beds, fewer homes: cost of ‘overtourism’ in EU

[ad_1] Last month, residents across southern Europe, particularly in Spain, Italy, and Portugal, protested against “overtourism”. They held placards that read ‘tourists go home’, ‘your holidays, my misery’, and ‘mass tourism kills the city’, making clear their disapproval of unregulated tourism. This month, hoteliers in Mallorca, Spain hit back by putting up posters welcoming tourists.

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5 signs of a sluggish liver that should not be ignored |

5 signs of a sluggish liver that should not be ignored |

[ad_1] Liver diseases are increasingly prevalent, with a significant rise in liver cancer cases. The liver’s vital functions, including detoxification and digestion, are crucial for overall health. Persistent fatigue, jaundice, digestive issues, itchy skin, and easy bruising can signal liver dysfunction, requiring prompt medical evaluation to address potential damage and ensure well-being. Liver diseases are

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Curry Leaves: 10 powerful health benefits, medicinal uses and how to consume them |

Curry Leaves: 10 powerful health benefits, medicinal uses and how to consume them |

[ad_1] Curry leaves, known locally as kadi patta, are a staple in Indian kitchens, but their uses extend far beyond flavour. Indigenous to India and Southeast Asia, Murraya koenigii (the curry leaf tree) has long been valued in Ayurveda and traditional medicine for its therapeutic benefits. Rich in essential oils, vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants, curry

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For Kerala musician Alex Immatty his songs are a means of protest

For Kerala musician Alex Immatty his songs are a means of protest

[ad_1] Musician Alex Immatty from the music video of ‘Karuppaanu njangal’. | Photo Credit: SPECIAL ARRANGEMENT Rock musician Alex J Immatty takes his music very seriously. It is more than entertainment or a hobby; he uses it as a tool for a change or at least to create awareness about the need for change. The

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Author Prajwal Parajuly goes in search of God and gets distracted by a rooster

Author Prajwal Parajuly goes in search of God and gets distracted by a rooster

[ad_1] Illustration | Photo Credit: Saai The Kapaleeshwarar temple, which I refer to as Kapali because locals call it that, isn’t the most beautiful temple in the world. But I feel more at peace here than I do at any other place of worship.  Kapali is one of my stops on every trip to Chennai.

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Meet the Masters: An all-women team from India gears up for the World Beach Ultimate Championships

Meet the Masters: An all-women team from India gears up for the World Beach Ultimate Championships

[ad_1] Players during a training session at Besant Nagar beach The sun is beating down on Besant Nagar beach on Saturday morning, and while people are carefully choosing to sit or stand under the scattering of trees nearby, a group of women is hard at work — deftly passing a frisbee, and sprinting across the

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Prada technical team visits Kolhapuri chappal artisans, takes samples, gifted original design similar to their controversial leather sandals

Prada technical team visits Kolhapuri chappal artisans, takes samples, gifted original design similar to their controversial leather sandals

[ad_1] The Prada technical team visited Inga leather work, LIDCOM (Sant Rohidas Leather Industries & Charmakar Development Corporation Limited) centre, Karakari Leather works, Kolhapuri chappal women artisans’ cluster at Kagal, Sunil Lokare and Rohit Gavali’s production facilities. | Photo Credit: Special arrangement A technical team of global fashion brand Prada visited the Kolhapuri chappal artisans

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Kolkata’s 6 Ballygunge Place hosts first-ever pop-up in Chennai

Kolkata’s 6 Ballygunge Place hosts first-ever pop-up in Chennai

[ad_1] Luchi with aloo dum and cholar dal | Photo Credit: Special Arrangement When a Bengali invites you home for a meal, it is never just about food, but about storytelling, memory, and a deep, inherited love for the kitchen. Few restaurants capture that sentiment with finesse and depth, and 6 Ballygunge Place, a Kolkata institution,

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Interview | Choreographer Sreejith P: I am grateful, happy and proud about ‘Moonwalk’

Interview | Choreographer Sreejith P: I am grateful, happy and proud about ‘Moonwalk’

[ad_1] When Moonwalk released in theatres, the most emotional of the film’s crew at the first day, first show, was Sreejith P, the choreographer of the movie. “Even though I had watched the final product, sitting there with the audience reminded me of the hard work and struggle that went into making it. I could

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Kolhapuri chappal row: Bombay HC dismisses PIL against Prada; questions petitioners’ right to sue

Kolhapuri chappal row: Bombay HC dismisses PIL against Prada; questions petitioners’ right to sue

[ad_1] A worker polishes the kolhapuri chappals at his shop in Chappal market in Kolhapur. | Photo Credit: EMMANUAL YOGINI The Bombay High Court on Wednesday (July 16, 2025) dismissed a public interest litigation (PIL) against Italian fashion house Prada for its alleged unauthorised use of the famous Kolhapuri chappals(sandals). A bench of Chief Justice

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China’s Baidu to deploy driverless cars on Uber

China’s Baidu to deploy driverless cars on Uber

[ad_1] The first driverless cars are expected on the roads this year, the statement said [File] | Photo Credit: REUTERS Chinese internet giant Baidu plans to launch its driverless cars on ride-hailing app Uber in Asia and the Middle East this year, the two companies said on Tuesday. The multi-year partnership will see “thousands of

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The four fruits that cut cholestrol (and make the heart stronger)

The four fruits that cut cholestrol (and make the heart stronger)

[ad_1] Your blood contains a waxy substance, known as cholesterol. Your body needs it to build healthy cells, but too much cholesterol can raise your risk of heart disease. A simple (and actually yummy, if you think of it) answer to cholesterol reduction exists in nature, and it is through fruits! Certain fruits serve as

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Parveen Babi's ex-boyfriend Kabir Bedi urged her to seek help for 'mental health': Here's what it means, types of mental health disorders, signs, and treatment |

Parveen Babi’s ex-boyfriend Kabir Bedi urged her to seek help for ‘mental health’: Here’s what it means, types of mental health disorders, signs, and treatment |

[ad_1] Mental health disorder, its types and treatment When actor Kabir Bedi opened up recently about his final days with Parveen Babi, it wasn’t gossip. It was a warning about how untreated mental illness can take down even the brightest minds. As Kabir Bedi recalled in his interview with Siddharth Kannan, he shared how he

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PIB busts myth: No health warnings issued on samosas and jalebis |

PIB busts myth: No health warnings issued on samosas and jalebis |

[ad_1] India’s Ministry of Health directed central institutions to display ‘oil and sugar boards’ to raise awareness about hidden fats and sugars in common foods. This initiative aims to promote healthier lifestyles and combat obesity and non-communicable diseases. Recently, India’s beloved street snacks came under scrutiny, when the Ministry of Health directed all central government

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Meet singer and former MP Muhammad Sadiq, whose song from the ’80s is powering Ranveer Singh’s Dhurandhar | Art-and-culture News

[ad_1] When Punjabi folk singer Muhammad Sadiq recorded his song ‘Na de dil pardesi nu’ (Don’t give your heart to a stranger) aka Jogi in the turbulent ’80s of Punjab marked by significant insurgency, it was under a modest contract with HMV and sung with his singing partner Ranjit Kaur. Penned by popular Punjabi songwriter

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Doctor shares shocking reason at US Senate hearing on why heart attacks have become so common in people under 40

Doctor shares shocking reason at US Senate hearing on why heart attacks have become so common in people under 40

[ad_1] Until a few years ago, heart attacks were something many associated with people in their 60s or older. But things are changing, and not for the better. More and more young adults, some as young as their late 20s or early 30s, are now falling victim to heart attacks. Recently, a prominent US-based cardiologist,

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Here are the five Indian bars on the Asia’s 50 Best Bars 2025 list

Here are the five Indian bars on the Asia’s 50 Best Bars 2025 list

[ad_1] Soka in Bengaluru is on the list at number 28 | Photo Credit: Special Arrangement The list for Asia’s 50 Best Bars 2025 was announced at an awards ceremony in Macau on July 15. Hong Kong’s Bar Leone was awarded the number one spot on the list. Five Indian bars made the cut. New Delhi’s

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10 famous chocolate factories in the world every choco‑lover must visit |

10 famous chocolate factories in the world every choco‑lover must visit |

[ad_1] This isn’t your average candy bar tour — this is the VIP lounge of the chocolate world. From Swiss alpine ateliers to Belgian praline palaces, these famous chocolate factories offer luxury-level indulgence, five-star flavour, and behind-the-scenes access to the world’s finest cocoa craft.Think: velvet-smooth tastings, bean-to-bar artistry, and chocolate fountains that look like they

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Mahatma Gandhi, Mahatma Gandhi Bonhams

Gandhi portrait sells for £152,800 | Art-and-culture News

[ad_1] Believed to be the only oil portrait that Mahatma Gandhi sat for, British-American artist Clare Leighton’s 1931 canvas featuring the national leader sold at an online Bonhams auction for £152,800, inclusive of premium. Part of Bonhams ‘Travel and Exploration Sale,’ the canvas was estimated to fetch £50,000-70,000. Leighton was arguably introduced to Gandhi through

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10 Life-Changing Habits That Will Transform Your Life In 2025

10 Life-Changing Habits That Will Transform Your Life In 2025

[ad_1] As we step into 2025, many of us are looking for ways to improve our lives and achieve greater fulfillment. This article will explore ten life-changing habits that are backed by psychology and designed to help you transform your life in the coming year. Why 2025 Is the Year to Rethink Your Daily Habits

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The 100% Free, No Sign-Up VPN That People Actually Trust

The 100% Free, No Sign-Up VPN That People Actually Trust

[ad_1] Why people are switching to VPNLY in 2025 — and what sets it apart from the rest. Why Free VPNs Are More Relevant Than Ever in 2025 You’re sitting at your favorite cafe, enjoying some downtime, when your connection starts misbehaving. You reconnect, only to find yourself swamped with ads or strange slowdowns. Sound

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Top health benefits of falsa: 6 cooling recipes to beat the heat, control diabetes, and soothe urinary infections |

Top health benefits of falsa: 6 cooling recipes to beat the heat, control diabetes, and soothe urinary infections |

[ad_1] Falsa, also known scientifically as Grewia asiatica, is a small berry-like fruit native to central and southern India, with widespread presence in the northern plains and western Himalayas. Traditionally celebrated in Ayurveda, this seasonal fruit is gaining modern recognition for its rich antioxidant content, particularly vitamin C, which plays a pivotal role in boosting

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A film that explores running as a collective activity

A film that explores running as a collective activity

[ad_1] Basav Biradar says his new film, One Foot In Front Of The Other, which chronicles the journey of four runners who decide to run from Bengaluru to Chennai along the highway, is a political act. “There is a lot of individuality when people speak of ultra-running, including the loneliness of the long-distance runner and

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5 ways poor oral hygiene can lead to cancer

5 ways poor oral hygiene can lead to cancer

[ad_1] Research studies indicate that people who avoid brushing frequently, have cavities, and avoid dental checkups, are more likely to get oral cancers. Regular dental checkups, together with twice daily brushing, helps decrease the risk factor.The environment in which cancer thrives, becomes more favorable through tooth decay and oral infections, that result from poor hygiene

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Sign language as art: Dialogue on sign language and accessibility in the arts

Sign language as art: Dialogue on sign language and accessibility in the arts

[ad_1] (From left) Srivatsan Sankaran, Swetha Kulkarni, Dinesh RP, and Haseena S | Photo Credit: SPECIAL ARRANGEMENT The recently concluded photo and art exhibition, Anaivarum – Echoes of Heritage: A Celebration of Past & Inclusivity by Madras Photo Bloggers, and jointly organised by the British Council, Nam Veedu Nam Oor Nam Kadhai, and the Madras Literary

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Viral post breaks down why 7 hours of sleep feels different in Japan vs America

Viral post breaks down why 7 hours of sleep feels different in Japan vs America

[ad_1] Sleep is weird. You can crash for 7 hours and still wake up feeling like a truck hit you… or you can get the same 7 hours and wake up feeling fresh and focused. Recently, a post by Jay McHale (a former investment banker) went viral for saying exactly that:“You sleep 7 hours in

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Weight Loss: US hospital recommends the MEAL plan you need while taking drugs like Wegovy, Ozempic for weight loss |

Weight Loss: US hospital recommends the MEAL plan you need while taking drugs like Wegovy, Ozempic for weight loss |

[ad_1] Wegovy has taken the weight loss world by storm—and it’s not just hype. People are finally seeing real results, and it’s changing the game for those who’ve struggled with weight for years. Unlike crash diets or quick fixes, Wegovy works with your body by curbing appetite and helping you feel full longer. Celebs and

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Top neurosurgeon mentions 3 common foods that are a major threat to brain health |

Top neurosurgeon mentions 3 common foods that are a major threat to brain health |

[ad_1] Dr. Raveesh Sunkara, a neurologist, advises avoiding trans fats, sugary drinks, and ultra-processed foods for optimal brain health. Trans fats cause inflammation, while sugary drinks lead to glucose spikes and potential brain shrinkage. Ultra-processed foods disrupt the gut-brain axis, increasing the risk of cognitive decline and mental health issues. Prioritizing whole, unprocessed foods is

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12 ancient Maratha forts just became UNESCO World Heritage Sites: Here's what it means for culture, tourism and you |

12 ancient Maratha forts just became UNESCO World Heritage Sites: Here’s what it means for culture, tourism and you |

[ad_1] 12 ancient Maratha forts just became UNESCO World Heritage Sites UNESCO has officially granted World Heritage status to a unique set of 12 historic Maratha forts spread across Maharashtra and Tamil Nadu. These sites, together called the Maratha Military Landscapes of India, were recognised not just for their age or architecture, but for the

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How the Great Trigonometric Survey led to the mapping of India

How the Great Trigonometric Survey led to the mapping of India

[ad_1] Chennai, then Madras, 1819. Syed Mir Mohsin Husain, a jeweller from Arcot, was working in the store of his employer, George Gordon, when some British military officials stopped by with a strange instrument, asking if Mohsin could fix it. Though he had never seen such an instrument before, he managed to repair it, a

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Coimbatore-based Zoo Outreach Organisation’s Sanjay Molur wins international honour

Coimbatore-based Zoo Outreach Organisation’s Sanjay Molur wins international honour

[ad_1] “It was an awesome feeling,” says Sanjay Molur, a trailblazer in conservation, about receiving the Distinguished Service Award. He is just back from Australia after being awarded during the International Conference for Conservation Biology in Brisbane/Meanjin. The award, instituted by the Society for Conservation Biology (SCB), recognises work of individuals and organisations in the

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15 Low-Maintenance Beauty Products for a Faster Morning Routine

15 Low-Maintenance Beauty Products for a Faster Morning Routine

[ad_1] How We Choose The E! Insider Shop editors and writers search the internet to find the best products out there. We interview expert sources, comb through customer reviews, and use our own personal experiences to make shopping easier for our readers. As an editorial team, we independently create content and determine coverage based on

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A seeds exhibition in Coimbatore showcases 100 varieties of native paddy varieties

A seeds exhibition in Coimbatore showcases 100 varieties of native paddy varieties

[ad_1] Venpongal and sakkara pongal made with traditional rice varieties such as thooyamalli, karuppu kavuni, iluppaipoo samba and thinai, | Photo Credit: PERIASAMY M ‘Aadi Pattam Thedi Paarthu Vedhaikanum Kannaiyya’ goes a popular film song of the 1990s. The line translates to: ‘seek out the seeds, for it is Aadi season, the best for sowing seeds’. Timed with the sowing season is

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Chennai’s Flywild Ultimate Frisbee team wins TRIO Invitational Tournament 2025 in Malaysia

Chennai’s Flywild Ultimate Frisbee team wins TRIO Invitational Tournament 2025 in Malaysia

[ad_1] There is something about the high you experience, watching an edge-of-the seat victory in a sports movie on the big screen. Closer home however, the sands of Besant Nagar beach that has several teams come together to play Ultimate Frisbee through the year has an inspiring, and almost equally cinematic story to tell.  At

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Did You Know You Can Sell Your House In 7 Days? Here’s How It Works

Did You Know You Can Sell Your House In 7 Days? Here’s How It Works

[ad_1] If you’ve ever sold a home the traditional way—with agents, open houses, repairs, and back-and-forth negotiations—you probably remember one thing above all: it takes time. Weeks, if you’re lucky. Months, if the market is slow or the property needs work. And during that waiting period, life doesn’t pause. Maybe you’re relocating for a job,

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Simple Tricks To Make Your Home Appealing To Fast Cash Buyers

Simple Tricks To Make Your Home Appealing To Fast Cash Buyers

[ad_1] When you’re trying to sell your home quickly—especially for cash—every detail counts. Cash buyers often move fast, but that doesn’t mean they don’t look closely. Even if they’re planning to renovate or flip the home, first impressions still carry weight. A clean, cared-for home signals value, stability, and ease of transaction. And while these

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