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India's healthcare transformed in 12 years under PM Modi: ReportIndia's healthcare sector has seen a major transformation over the last 12 years. Health insurance coverage has expanded significantly. Mat...
Psychology says adults who learned to depend on no one as children don’t grow into self-sufficient adults; they grow into people who confuse asking for help with weakness, and slowly build a life no one else knows how to step intoEarly childhood experiences profoundly shape adult attachment styles. Research shows these patterns persist, affecting relationships with p...
Parents who can't stop helping their grown children aren't simply devoted; they've built an identity around being needed, and it's the last wall standing between them and the question of who they are when nobody calls anymoreMillennials often joke about parental overreach, but psychologists reveal it stems from parents' own anxieties and fear of losing purpose. ...
Rural tap water coverage reaches nearly 82 pc under Jal Jeevan Mission, claims government documentIndia has achieved remarkable progress in providing tap water to rural households, claims government. The Jal Jeevan Mission has connected ...
People who grew up without much affection often develop traits that look like strengths, but psychology says those traits usually trace back to survival patternsThroughout adulthood, numerous individuals exhibit exceptional self-discipline and autonomy, often rooted in experiences of emotional negle...
Sadhguru reveals the superfood women should eat daily, says the ancient millet is the ‘most female-friendly cereal’Spiritual leader Sadhguru has highlighted ragi (finger millet) as a highly beneficial cereal for women, particularly in combating anemia an...
Psychology says people who grew up around emotional chaos often don’t realize they recreate chaos in their lives in subtle waysThe emotional struggles faced in childhood often leave lasting imprints on adult relationships and coping mechanisms. When caregivers are i...
Princess Diana’s timeless parenting tip resonates even today: The emotional intelligence lesson hidden in her letter to sons Prince William and HarryA recently revealed letter from Princess Diana, written after her 1995 Panorama interview, highlights her desire to teach her sons, William...
Quote of the day by Drew Barrymore: 'People are like moths, first they are ugly and awkward, until…' This powerful statement explains why so many successful people first feel insecure, invisible and emotionally lostQuote of the day: Drew Barrymore has often promoted self-acceptance through interviews and public conversations. Whether speaking about mot...
India records progress against child marriage, gender violenceNew data reveals child marriage rates are falling in India. Women aged 20-24 married before 18 dropped to 20.1%. Spousal violence also decr...
Bengal CM Suvendu Adhikari launches cervical cancer vaccination drive for over 7.5 lakh girls aged 14 yearsWest Bengal Chief Minister Suvendu Adhikari has initiated a statewide Human Papillomavirus vaccination campaign. This program targets appro...
Spanish Proverb of the Day: 'Tell me who your friends are, and I will tell...'-Life lessons from this famous Spanish saying on friendship, influence, character, and why the people around you shape who you becomeSpanish proverbs highlight how companions profoundly shape us. Choosing friends wisely is crucial, as their values and habits influence our...
Movie dialogue of the day by Emma Watson: 'Why do I and everyone I love pick people who treat us like we are nothing?; What The Perks of Being a Wallflower actress's line teaches us about self-worthEmma Watson's poignant dialogue in 'The Perks of Being a Wallflower' explores why individuals gravitate towards relationships that diminish...
Psychology says women often mature faster than men, and it’s not just stereotype or biology, but the truth involves a more complex reasonThe psychology behind women often appearing more mature than men suggests the explanation goes beyond simple stereotypes. Factors such as b...
India ready to provide technical guidance, support in maternal, child healthcare: NaddaIndia is a leader in delivering healthcare interventions with fairness. Union Health Minister JP Nadda highlighted this at the World Health...
Lesson of the day from Stephen Chbosky's The Perks of Being a Wallflower: ‘We accept the love we think we deserve’. Famous author on self-worth and loveA profound line from Stephen Chbosky's novel, 'The Perks of Being a Wallflower,' reveals a core psychological truth. It states, 'We accept ...
Irish regulator to probe Facebook, Instagram over alleged user profilingIreland's media regulator on Tuesday said it has opened a probe into Meta over its recommender system that promotes content on its social m...
How Toyota's CSR initiative taught rural Karnataka hygiene habitsToyota Kirloskar Motor's ABCD program transformed rural Indian schools by tackling hygiene beliefs. Children became agents of change, promo...
More, the merrier: Women in policymaking drive better social outcomes, economic gains, NCAER study showsThe ongoing parliamentary session addressing the 33% Women's Reservation Act underscores its profound economic and social advantages. Studi...
View: A case for investing in adolescentsThe fallout of the pandemic for adolescents amplifies the urgency. The time is running out for India to act on this front. There is simply ...