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The carousel maker from Surat | How Priyanka Shah’s furniture is getting noticed at India’s restaurants

[ad_1] Just like the kind of magic that brought Geppetto’s fairytale puppet Pinocchio to life, Priyanka Shah, 33, founder of the Surat-based multi-disciplinary studio Shed, has been blessed with a vision that animates even the most evocative fever dream. Magical carousels that spin to reveal a minuscule Arthur Hailey book next to a tiny bathtub, circular winding staircases that wrap

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5 foods that can help bring down Uric acid levels in less than 3 months

[ad_1] Omega-3 fatty acids present in fatty fish such as salmon, mackerel and sardines, along with flaxseeds and walnuts show powerful anti-inflammatory properties. Healthy fats in these foods reduce joint pain and swelling caused by uric acid crystals. Omega-3 fatty acids promote better blood circulation and support the kidneys in their function, to filter out uric acid. A diet that

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Mahindra displays four concept SUVs eyeing global markets

[ad_1] Vision.S, a concept SUV introduced by Mahindra and Mahindra. | Photo Credit: Special Arrangement Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd. on Friday (August 15, 2025) unveiled four new concept SUVs which will be introduced in the market between 2027 and 2030.  These vehicles, to be developed on the company’s all-new modular, multi-energy NU_IQ platform, will include ICE and electric vehicles. All these vehicles

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Optical Illusion: Only sharp eyes will spot the sneaky fourth cat before the clock hits zero!

[ad_1] A mind-bending optical illusion challenges viewers to find a hidden fourth cat camouflaged within a photo featuring three prominently displayed black cats. The puzzle exploits the brain’s tendency to focus on high-contrast shapes, making the camouflaged feline difficult to detect. Successfully spotting the hidden cat within seven seconds indicates sharp visual processing skills, highlighting the brain-training benefits of such

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 Mysuru on the block – The Hindu

[ad_1] The design inspired by Mysuru’s ceremonial elephants. Good Earth has continued to launch new block-print collections every year—each distinctive, beautiful, and rooted in craft traditions. The Building Blocks of Good Earth series focuses on a curated set of the brand’s most iconic designs, prints that have shaped the vocabulary of Indian block printing and become part of its design

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Tier-2 cities emerge as India’s new investment hotspots

[ad_1] The 2025 Investment landscape has seen a significant tilt in balance, with more astute investors looking beyond demographic-heavy saturated metro markets to the more compelling growth stories and Alpha markets of Tier 2 cities that have a better potential for returns. This strategic about-face betokens a growing recognition of India’s shifting economic geography, where long-held tenets for investment are

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statement indoor wall ideas – The Hindu

[ad_1] Think wall décor and it immediately opens up a plethora of possibilities, all of which give your space a curated and ‘put-together’ look. Clichéd as it may sound, walls are akin to blank canvases for self-expression and are one of the easiest ways to give your space visual interest, depth, dimension and texture. “A statement indoor wall is more

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Struggling to sleep for hours after having coffee? The SURPRISING reason why caffeine hits some people more than the others

[ad_1] Caffeine is the most commonly consumed stimulant throughout the world. People consume caffeine through coffee, tea as well as energy drinks and chocolate to enhance their alertness. However, in general, people respond to caffeine in dramatically different ways since one person might become highly alert after one cup, yet others show little reaction despite multiple cups. Caffeine creates different

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Film review | Here’s what Coolie and War 2 could learn from Sholay

[ad_1] Two huge films, with hundreds of crores riding on them, clashed on a rainy Thursday morning as I braced myself for the big-screen battle before sunrise. I made it to a 6am show in Andheri because there’s no better feeling than watching a full house Rajinikanth film first day, first show. Coolie, directed by crowd favourite Lokesh Kanagaraj, was

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5 best protein sources for vegans and vegetarians, according to a heart surgeon |

[ad_1] Dr. Steven Gundry highlights plant-based protein sources, countering the need for excessive meat consumption linked to health risks. Lentils, flaxseed, Barù nuts, spirulina, and sorghum offer substantial protein, along with other vital nutrients. Incorporating these alternatives supports overall well-being and provides options for vegans and vegetarians seeking protein-rich diets. Protein is essential for many body processes. It is the

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Indian restaurants are reviving the culinary legacy lost during Partition with Pakistani dishes on their menus

[ad_1] In her book, Remnants of a Separation: A History of the Partition through Material Memory, author Aanchal Malhotra writes about the material memory that refugees from Pakistan carried with them during the Partition 1947— utensils, jewellery, soap boxes or combs. Along with these, they also carried intangible memories — the taste of creamy, delicious Lalla Musa dal from Pakistan’s city

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Avartana at ITC Grand Chola launches a new limited edition menu. Here’s what special about it

[ad_1] At Avartana, drumsticks — wrapped in a crunchy gram flour coat — look like they hopped off the Met Gala red carpet. Buttermilk — spiked with pepper, jaggery, beans, asparagus and toasted almonds — resembles an embroidered sari with pink-yellow petals and green leaves. The award-winning restaurant, launched in Chennai in 2017, is known for its progressive South Indian

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Dive deeper into the history of India’s lesser-known freedom fighters this Independence Day, with exhibition Hamaara Itihaas Archives of Freedom Fighters (HIAFF) in Delhi

[ad_1] Seventy-eight years ago, as the clock ticked towards midnight on August 14, India’s first Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru announced the country’s independence with an iconic speech, Tryst with Destiny, at Parliament House. In the Art Gallery of Kamaladevi Complex at India International Centre, New Delhi, before I examine the exhibition, Hamaara Ithihaas Archives Of Freedom Fighters, I engage in

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THESE foods and beverages can starve cancer, according to a top doctor |

[ad_1] Dr. William Li highlights the significance of dietary choices in cancer prevention, emphasizing that certain foods can starve cancer cells. Coffee, tea, Brassica vegetables, beans, legumes, and omega-3-rich seafood are recommended for their anti-inflammatory and blood supply-cutting properties. Incorporating these foods into the diet may lower the risk of developing various cancers, including colorectal cancer. Cancer is a leading

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Independence Day 2025 | A nation in banknotes

[ad_1] The birth of a banknote occurred in the 18th century Defined by a nation and driven by commerce, a banknote — a promissory note issued by a bank and payable to the bearer on demand — is many things. For the longest time in history, the idea of money was transactional, pivoting from barter systems to commodity exchange such

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5 early signs that one’s nervous system is breaking down

[ad_1] The nervous system operates emotional processes, so neurological problems are common in nerve damage, such as sudden mood or behavioral changes. The breakdown of the nervous system produces symptoms which include anxiety and depression, alongside irritability, social withdrawal and overwhelming feelings. People with this condition experience abrupt episodes of crying, as well as unexpected angry outbursts and feelings of

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4 effective ways to lower cholesterol naturally |

[ad_1] Managing cholesterol is vital for heart health. Limiting trans fats found in processed foods and incorporating monounsaturated fats from avocados, olive oil, and nuts can help. Regular exercise, aiming for at least 150 minutes of moderate activity weekly, is also crucial. Maintaining a healthy weight through diet and exercise further supports healthy cholesterol levels. High cholesterol is a condition

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5 signs your body needs more nutrients |

[ad_1] The human body signals nutrient deficiencies. Dr. Saurabh Sethi highlights early detection. Brittle nails indicate protein or iron issues. Eyelid twitching suggests magnesium deficiency. Clicking joints may warn of vitamin D3 or calcium shortage. Premature graying links to vitamin B12 or copper problems. Easy bruising signals vitamin C or K1 deficiency. Addressing these signs prevents bigger health problems. The

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Your lip health may signal heart problems: 6 warning signs you should not ignore |

[ad_1] Our lips are not just a prominent facial feature—they serve as a visible indicator of overall health. Normally, healthy lips appear soft, smooth, and pink, reflecting proper hydration and nutrition. Changes in their color, texture, or moisture levels can signal potential health concerns, ranging from nutritional deficiencies and dehydration to infections or systemic conditions. Studies and reputable health sources

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Gastroenterologist warns of alarming rise of liver failure in young adults: Why people aged 25 to 35 are at risk |

[ad_1] Have you ever felt unusually tired or bloated or noticed yellowing of your skin or eyes? According to a video shared on Instagram by gastroenterologist Dr Joseph Salhab, these could be warning signs of a growing problem: Liver failure and cirrhosis are increasingly being diagnosed in young adults aged 25 to 35. Once considered a condition of middle age,

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Independence Day: Visakhapatnam’s landmarks of the freedom struggle

[ad_1] While much of India’s freedom struggle is told through events in Delhi, Mumbai and Kolkata, Visakhapatnam had its own powerful, if quieter, moments of resistance. From salt-laden hands held high at the beach to fiery speeches in the Town Hall, these landmarks narrate the city’s fight for swaraj. In the 1940s, Visakhapatnam was a relatively small coastal town with

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