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Flipkart's top 5 Great Place to Work recognition is built on learning, growth and wellbeingFlipkart has been placed among India’s Top 5 Best Companies to Work For. Employee-friendly policies, a learning culture embedded in the wor...
Financial independence for children: How families in the US and India split the bills when adult children stay homeIn the United States, those graduating in the 21st century especially have been seeking to return to the homes of their boomer parents. In ...
Foreign universities in India: Should you choose an Indian campus over studying abroad? Know the pros & consForeign universities are now opening campuses in India, offering Indian students a chance to earn international degrees without leaving the...
Psychology says people who always drink warm water aren't necessarily obsessed with health, they may prefer comfort in familiar routinesPsychology suggests that people who consistently choose warm water aren't necessarily making a statement about health.Sometimes, the smalle...
Greek proverb of the day: 'Win by persuasion, not by...' - this inspiring Greek saying teaches life lessons on why great leaders never rely on force and why communication is more powerful than authorityGreek proverb of the day: Greek saying highlights the power of persuasion over force. Instead of coercion, relying on reason and communicat...
Psychology says people who cook far more food than necessary aren't just overpreparing, they may be expressing care through abundancePsychology says people who regularly cook extra food may be influenced by caregiving, communal relationships, abundance, hospitality, and f...
Can cats really be loyal? Scientists say millions of pet owners have been misreading feline love for yearsCan cats be loyal? Science says yes, and millions of American cat owners see proof every day. Cats may not wag their tails, but they build ...
Quote of the day from psychologist Carl Jung on parenting mistakes: ‘The greatest burden a child must bear is the unlived life of its parents.’ Founder of analytical psychology on the dangers of expectations on childrenPsychologist Carl Jung's profound insight reveals how parents can unconsciously burden children with their own unfulfilled dreams and regre...
Flipkart ranked 5th best employer by Great Place To Work; underscoring a strong people-first cultureFlipkart has secured a spot in India's Top 5 Best Companies to Work For 2026, a significant leap from its previous ranking. This recognitio...
Psychology says people who raise several children aren't making identical life choices: What the behavior reveals?Psychology says people who raise several children aren't always motivated by the same reasons. Psychology explains that family size is infl...
Why are some children happier eating vegetables while others refuse them? Scientists reveal 6 simple daily habits that could shape healthy eating for lifeMost children don't naturally love vegetables, but new nutrition research suggests that healthy eating habits can be built with simple dail...
Registration, certificate not enough; Hindu marriage invalid sans rites, rituals: Gujarat HCThe Gujarat High Court has ruled that a registered marriage certificate alone is insufficient to validate a Hindu marriage. The court empha...
Psychology explains why modern couples prefer being DINKs instead of having childrenModern couples are increasingly embracing the DINK (Dual Income, No Kids) lifestyle, prioritizing personal fulfillment, financial security,...
Japanese Proverb of the Day: “What you owe your father is higher than the mountain, what you owe your mother is… — Life lessons on gratitude, parenting, sacrifice, respect, family and why appreciation strengthens relationshipsJapanese Proverb of the Day highlights the meaning of “What you owe your father is higher than the mountain, what you owe your mother is de...
Psychology says people who never send their children for a sleep over aren't always overprotective: What this parenting behavior meansPsychology says people who never send their children for a sleep over aren't always trying to control their children. In many cases, this p...
Psychology says people who choose not to have children aren't necessarily self-centered, they may simply be living in line with their valuesContrary to popular belief, choosing to be childfree doesn't diminish life satisfaction, research indicates. Many adults intentionally deci...
Psychology says people who learn to use chopsticks to eat Chinese, Japanese, or any other cuisine aren't afraid of learning new skills: What this behavior may reveal?Psychology says people who learn to use chopsticks to eat Chinese, Japanese, or any other cuisine aren't avoiding challenges. Psychology su...
Psychology says people who talk to others from inside the washroom aren’t crossing personal boundaries, they may be more uncomfortable with silence than conversationPsychology suggests that people who talk to others from inside the washroom are often influenced by a combination of social bonding, commun...
IFS Brats' hostel: A junior United Nations AssemblyReflecting on the External Affairs Hostel in New Delhi evokes a sense of nostalgia for a time filled with rich cultural exchanges and deep ...
Korean proverb of the day: 'Having no children is the ultimate, peaceful destiny; a house with many children is like a tree with too many branches...' An old saying about raising children offers a realistic look at parenthood and family responsibilitiesThe Korean proverb of the day reflects the realities of family life and parenthood. Using the image of a tree constantly moved by the wind,...