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Psychology says people who say grace, thank God or pray before having a meal aren't making a meaningless gesture: What this habit may reveal about gratitude, relationships and daily wellbeingPsychology says people who say grace, thank god or pray before having a meal aren't simply following a tradition. Psychology suggests this ...
India at cusp of 'snacking renaissance'; L Catterton bets on healthy snacking, branded foodsExpressing enthusiasm for India's rising consumption trends, L Catterton zeroes in on the healthy snacking and branded foods market. Having...
India eats 4 lakh rotis on trains as Swiggy's rail food orders triple in Q1FY27Swiggy's rail food delivery saw threefold growth in the last quarter. Indian train travelers ordered over four lakh rotis during the summer...
Can you control 'act of God'? Maharashtra Speaker Rahul Narwekar asks Shiv Sena (UBT) MLA Aaditya Thackeray on rain issueThe Maharashtra assembly witnessed a debate over heavy rains and their causes. Opposition members protested the delay in discussing the pre...
Quote of the day by Abraham Lincoln: ‘No man is poor who has a…’ – How former US President’s mother shaped his successQuote of the day: Abraham Lincoln's humble upbringing was profoundly shaped by his mother's moral guidance. She instilled values of kindnes...
Does your dog stare during every meal? Scientists reveal the real reason it isn't always about wanting your food anymoreMost owners think it's because their dog wants food. Animal behavior research suggests a deeper reason. Dogs learn daily routines, remember...
Quote of the day by Isaac Newton: 'As a blind man has no idea of colors, so have we no idea of the manner by which the all-wise God perceives and understands all things.'Isaac Newton, renowned for his physics breakthroughs, also explored faith, believing science and religion illuminated the same reality. His...
Japanese Proverb of the Day: “Even a sea bream loses its flavor when eaten alone..."- A timeless lesson on friendship, connection, and the joy of sharingA Japanese proverb highlights that shared joy amplifies happiness and fulfillment. Even the finest experiences lose their savor when enjoye...
Why do dogs spin before lying down? The surprising reason has nothing to do with comfort but ancient survival instinctsDogs spin in circles before lying down for a reason, not by accident. Animal behavior experts say this common dog habit comes from wild anc...
For 7 years, he hated rains: CEO says the same monsoon feels different for the rich and poor after growing up in a flooded houseFor years, Mumbai's monsoon meant flooded floors, sleepless nights and hours spent saving his family's belongings. In a social media post, ...
Why do people eat with their hands? Here's what science says about this age-old habitEating with hands, a practice embraced by billions, offers more than just tradition. Experts reveal it deepens our connection to food, fost...
BJP-RSS responsible for Ram Temple 'loot': Cong chief Mallikarjun KhargeCongress President Mallikarjun Kharge accused the BJP and RSS of a Rs 20,000 crore "loot" linked to Ayodhya Ram Temple donations. He furthe...
Psychology says people who don't like eating leftover food aren't fussy, they may simply perceive freshness differentlyPsychology suggests that people who don't like eating leftover food aren't necessarily spoiled or overly selective. For some people, yester...
What is The Odyssey about? The 3,000-year-old Greek tale behind Christopher Nolan's ambitious new movie explainedChristopher Nolan's The Odyssey brings Homer's nearly 3,000-year-old Greek epic to the big screen, following Odysseus' decade-long struggle...
A simple 10-minute daily habit can help in better blood sugar control and lower diabetics risk, say health experts. They explain the science behind itA simple, ten-minute walk after meals can significantly boost metabolic health and combat chronic illness, according to researcher Neal K. ...
Mahakala in Baghdad: How Buddhism and Tantra reshaped Islamic thoughtA compelling historical transformation uncovers the distinctions between early Muslim rulers, known as Sultans, and the Mughal Badshahs tha...
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...
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...
Arvind Kejriwal leaves 'mysterious' information for tomorrow after questioning why didn't Amit Shah visit Ram TempleArvind Kejriwal has questioned Union Home Minister Amit Shah's absence from the Ram Temple in Ayodhya, alleging the BJP uses Lord Ram for v...
Why do people say ‘God bless you’ when they sneeze? The psychology, science, history behind the strange habitSneeze Psychology: The common reflex to say "God bless you" after a sneeze stems from ancient beliefs about souls leaving the body and fear...