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RBI MPC highlights: Top decisions announced by Governor Sanjay Malhotra & CoRBI Monetary Policy Meeting Highlights: Reserve Bank Governor Sanjay Malhotra announced the Monetary Policy Committee's (MPC) decision, wit...
RBI MPC Meeting at a Glance: Your one-stop guide for all key decisionsRBI Monetary Policy Meeting Highlights: Reserve Bank Governor Sanjay Malhotra will announce the Monetary Policy Committee's decision on Fri...
India, UK unveil new initiatives on critical minerals, maritime securityIndia and the UK are embarking on an exciting journey of collaboration. With the unveiling of a significant trade deal and a strategic defe...
Psychology says people who keep their phone face down during meals aren't just being polite - they are often protecting attention in a way that helps conversations feel more realPsychologists are concerned about how smartphones impact communication, even when not in use. Placing a phone face down is believed to mini...
Psychology suggests people who keep old cards, ticket stubs, and tiny keepsakes aren't just sentimental - they may be protecting identity through objects that hold emotional continuityPsychologists explain that holding onto seemingly insignificant objects like old cards or tickets is not just sentimentality. These items h...
Quote of the day by Epicurus: ‘Pain is neither everlasting nor unendurable, if you remember its limitations and not add to it in...’; what the Greek philosopher's line teaches us about sufferingAncient philosopher Epicurus offered a profound insight into pain, stating it is neither unendurable nor everlasting if we acknowledge its ...
Psychology suggests older adults who keep a varied weekly routine aren't just avoiding boredom; they may be building the kind of activity diversity linked to better well-beingRetirement is your time to reclaim your schedule. Experts reveal that seniors who shake up their weekly habits report better mental health....
Psychology says older adults who protect a steady leisure rhythm after retirement don't simply like routine, they often use structure to support well-being when work no longer organizes the dayRetirement often brings a loss of daily structure, but psychologists find that retirees who maintain organized activity cycles adapt better...
Bloating, constipation, poor digestion? Oxford-certified celebrity nutritionist shares 5 common superfoods you can easily find in your grocery storeDigestive issues like bloating and constipation are common. Mumbai-based nutritionist Suman Agarwal highlights five superfoods for better g...
Listening to music, buying flowers, watching sunsets: 6 simple ways to romanticise your life, reduce stress and improve overall well-beingFeeling overwhelmed by daily life, this article offers six simple ways to romanticize your existence and find joy in ordinary moments. By i...
30 years in the same company, yet minimal retirement benefits. Wife discovers why her husband never worked late and turned down promotions: ‘Wanted to have breakfast with you every morning’A man retired after three decades with a modest payout. His family was surprised by the low amount. The reason emerged: he consistently cho...
He left office every day at 1 pm only to return 30 minutes later. When the manager discovered the real reason, he helped the employee in an unexpected wayA manager's quiet observation of an office assistant's daily hospital visits revealed a touching story of devotion. The assistant was carin...
Indian proverb of the day: ‘A wound from a sword heals, but a wound from words does not’ - How words can leave deeper scars than physical painIndian proverb of the day offers timeless wisdom. One such proverb states that sword wounds heal, but word wounds do not. Physical injuries...
Psychology says people who reach retirement with few close friends are not failures at relationships; they just made a quiet decision in their 30s that most people never have the courage to admit toMany people retire with few friends, but this can be a conscious decision made decades earlier. Science supports this approach, showing tha...
Walk in the sun, outdoor coffee, self-care: 8 simple ways to practice slow living every day to avoid burnout and work stressBusy lives leave little time for self-care. A slow living approach can combat stress and burnout. Simple practices like enjoying morning su...
Psychology says older adults who garden almost every day aren’t just passing time: They are often building small loops of restoration, structure, and self-worthEngaging in gardening offers older adults a wealth of mental and physical benefits. Research indicates it enhances their outlook on aging b...
Psychology suggests the grandparent who tells the same family stories isn't losing the thread. Their autobiographical memory helps people keep a life coherentGrandparents often repeat family stories at dinner, a practice psychologists say is vital for preserving identity and making sense of life....