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Need over ₹2 crore for foreign education? From scholarships to SIPs - know the smart ways parents can plan for expensive foreign degreesThe escalating cost of foreign education, often underestimated by Indian parents, necessitates early financial planning. Beyond tuition, ac...
What all can a landlord ask before giving you 1BHK? Bengaluru tenant says owner wanted manager’s number & character certificate. Internet asks, 'blood test next?'A viral post from Grapevine has highlighted the growing frustrations of renting in Bengaluru, where a Gojek software engineer claimed a lan...
New one-time $1,800 payment rolling out to American families — who qualifies and whenNew York is giving a one-time $1,800 BABY Benefit to low-income families who welcome a new baby. The cash help is for early child costs and...
Shefali Jariwala, who had no kids, dreamed of adopting a baby girl. But something was stopping herShefali Jariwala, best known for Kaanta Laga and Bigg Boss 13, had long dreamed of adopting a baby girl. She first felt the desire at age 1...
Parents of two disabled children can adopt a third child: Bombay High CourtThe Bombay High Court has instructed authorities to re-evaluate a Mumbai couple's request to adopt a third child. The couple has two disabl...
Adopt better strategy for ease of adoptionDespite rising adoption numbers in India, the process remains slow due to high demand and limited available children. Legal complexities, u...
Julia Lemigova and Martina Navratilova: Game, set, match; Here’s all about their marriage, challenges & moreIn 2021, Julia Lemigova and Martina Navratilova made history by being the first same-sex couple on Real Housewives. Despite early difficult...
Right to adopt child not fundamental right: Delhi High CourtThe court's decision came on a batch of petitions by several PAPs with two biological children who applied for adoption of a third child as...
Bombay HC refuses nod to 17-yr-old girl to abort pregnancy, says it's result of consensual relation and baby would be born aliveThe Aurangabad bench of the Bombay High Court has refused permission to a 17-year-old girl to abort her 24-week pregnancy, saying it was th...
Child rights body backs same-sex marriages in SCThe body under the Delhi government has also backed the demand for conferring adoption and succession rights for same-sex couples raised in...
Anushka Sharma happy to see Twitter CEO Parag Agrawal take paternity leave, says it should be normalisedThe Indian-origin Twitter boss is all set to welcome his second child.
Money & relationships: What are the inheritance rights of children?According to the Indian Succession Act, 1956, and the Indian Succession (Amendment) Act, 2005, children, whether boys or girls, have a righ...
Obesity in kids: What is the ideal BMI for children?WHO said obesity in kids one of the most serious health challenges of the 21st century.
Despite a favourable law, why do single women and men struggle to adopt a child in IndiaAlthough the law no longer discriminates against them, the agencies involved sometimes do.
CA Technologies rolls out parent leave policy to promote greater work-life-balanceMale employees will be eligible for the paternity leave if they have 12 months service at the date the child is born, or for adoptive paren...
Sunny Leone on adopting Nisha: My life has changed only for the betterThe actress recently embraced motherhood when she and her husband Daniel Webber, adopted Nisha.
Adoption body plans immediate placement of selected childrenNormally parents seeking to adopt are offered an option of three children by Central Adoption Resource Authority (CARA).
Author Siddhartha Mukherjee & Rohan Murty discuss how genomes might affect the institution of marriageAt the Pulitzer-winning author's second book launch in Mumbai, Murty had a few pertinent questions on gene mapping & matters of the heart.
Flipkart offers Rs 50,000 allowance to employees for adoptionAfter relaxing maternity and paternity policies, Flipkart is now offering an allowance of Rs 50,000 to employees looking to adopt children.
Juvenile Act likely to see bold changes; no leniency to those accused of heinous crimesIf accepted, 16-18 year children accused of murder and rape may be tried in normal courts instead of juvenile boards.