“I don’t hate India. But I also don’t think it’s my home anymore. The way husbands treat their wives…” Female traveller shares her India experience |

Representative image/AI generated/ Canva For many in the Indian diaspora, returning home after years abroad is looked upon as an emotional reunion. It’s all about a reconnection with food, family and familiarity. The nostalgia is supposed to overwhelm, make you emotional, and outweigh the inconvenience if there is any. Grandparents meet grandchildren. Old streets taking…

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‘Vaibhav Sooryavanshi ko absent mark kar diya hai’: Principal on class 10 board exams – WATCH | Cricket News

Vaibhav Sooryavanshi (ICC Photo) India’s teenage batting sensation Vaibhav Sooryavanshi has skipped his Class 10 board examinations this year as cricketing commitments continue to take priority in his rapidly rising career. The CBSE Class 10 exams commenced on February 17 and will run until March 11, but the youngster was absent on the opening day…

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7 property laws all tenants must know

Tenants in India have the right to approach rent authorities, tribunals, or civil courts to resolve disputes such as unlawful eviction, excessive charges, or non-refund of security deposits. While constitutional principles promote equality and fairness, specific nationwide anti-discrimination rules for private rental housing are limited. Therefore, written agreements, proper documentation, and the use of legal…

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Shoaib Akhtar takes 360-degree U-turn after calling Mohsin Naqvi ‘illiterate’ | Cricket News

Shoaib Akhtar and Mohsin Naqvi (Agency Image) Shoaib Akhtar made headlines again this week after appearing to backtrack on his scathing remarks about Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) chairman Mohsin Naqvi. The former pacer, who had called Naqvi “incompetent and illiterate” during an appearance on an Indian news channel, attempted a delicate retraction less than 24…

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NGT clears Rs 90,000-crore Great Nicobar project, here’s why it can be a game changer

The National Green Tribunal gave a green light to Centre’s Rs 90,000-crore-plus Great Nicobar infrastructure project on Monday, concluding that the environmental clearance granted in 2022 was backed by sufficient safeguards and there was no “good ground to interfere.“ A bench of the tribunal dismissed a series of petitions that had questioned the validity of…

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Story from a Japanese Zoo: This little baby macaque was abandoned by his mother and he found comfort is the most unexpected thing

In a digital world crowded with fleeting trends, it takes something deeply tender to make people pause, and a tiny macaque named Punch has done exactly that. At Ichikawa City Zoo in Japan, the six-month-old monkey has captured global attention not through spectacle, but through vulnerability. Born abandoned and raised by caretakers, Punch found unexpected…

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Alia Bhatt Parenting Tips: Why Alia Bhatt’s latest Chinese obsession says more about parenting than any viral trend |

Alia Bhatt’s newfound enthusiasm for a Taoist parenting book brings a breath of fresh air to modern family dynamics: it’s all about slowing down and nurturing without over-controlling. Balancing her high-profile career, she shows that prioritizing impactful learning and intentional parenting—alongside partner Ranbir Kapoor—can create a rich emotional environment for their family. In between film…

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