Parenting coach shares 5 thoughtful lessons every parent should teach their child before visiting nani’s home

For many of us, one of the most precious memories of our childhood was visiting our nani’s (maternal grandmother’s) home. The place has taught us what warmth and endless comfort mean. Times may have changed, but families visiting nani’s home during summer vacations have stayed the same. For parents who are willing to raise grateful…

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7 snake-rich states in India and what every wildlife traveller should know about them

Odisha is all about wetlands, forests, and coastal snake habitats. It is among India’s most important reptile-rich regions thanks to the mix of mangroves, forests, and coastal ecosystems. Similipal Biosphere Reserve, Satkosia Tiger Reserve, and Bhitarkanika National Park are known for being home to a rich variety of snakes including Indian cobras, kraits, Russell’s vipers,…

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Tiktok Safety For Children: Ofcom, the UK’s communications and online-safety regulator, has warned kids using these popular social media platforms

Social media platforms are still failing to properly protect children online, according to Ofcom, the UK’s communications and online-safety regulator, which says the biggest danger now lies within the platforms’ own design systems, especially recommendation feeds that continue pushing content toward young users. In a new warning and supporting research published by the regulator, Ofcom…

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Government Housing Schemes In India: From PMAY-U 2.0 to MHADA: 6 government-backed affordable housing schemes helping Indians buy their first home

Buying home is a dream for many people. They continuously work for years to make their dream a reality. However, in India’s urban housing market, high property prices, loan burdens, and a limited supply of affordable homes can make it difficult. And this is where government housing schemes come to the rescue; they try to…

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Open door, blue door with flowers and a pot, or plain red door? The door you choose reveals if you’re adaptable, observant or highly-independent

If your eyes locked onto the solid red door, you have an absolute zero-tolerance policy for analysis paralysis. You are bold, direct, and fiercely confident in your own judgment. When a messy problem lands on your plate, you don’t call a committee meeting; you cut through the noise, spot the core issue, and make an…

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