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Japanese proverb of the day: ‘Even monkeys fall from trees’ - a lesson on humility and accepting mistakesA Japanese proverb teaches that even skilled individuals make errors. This wisdom reminds us that perfection is an unattainable goal for an...
ETMarkets Management Talk | We want to grow 20% annually without taking on debt: Bansal Wire's Pranav BansalBansal Wire Industries is focusing on operational efficiency and cash generation for growth. The company targets twenty percent annual grow...
The greatest wealth you can leave your children isn't money, says CA. He shares what it isChartered Accountant Nitin Kaushik believes a financial mindset is the greatest asset. He argues money and physical assets are vulnerable t...
One click to sign up, twelve to leave: New York just called the subscription bluff. India should be nextNew York City enacted a click-to-cancel rule for online subscriptions. This rule requires easy online cancellation, mirroring the signup pr...
No, your fat doesn't get lose in sweat when you lose weight. Doctor reveals the organ with the most important role in weight loss: ' 84% of your lost fat is...'Ever wondered where the fat that is stored in your body, go when you exercise and shed those kilos? Assam-based doctor Dr Priyam Bordoloi s...
African Proverb of the Day: “A family tie is like a tree; it can bend but it cannot… — Life lessons on family, unity, forgiveness, strength and why home is where love residesAfrican Proverb of the Day highlights the meaning of “A family tie is like a tree; it can bend but it cannot break.” The proverb emphasizes...
Scientists thought the world's tallest trees would be the first to die in drought; New study reveals astonishing survival secret hidden inside their trunksA new study has revealed that giant dipterocarp trees have evolved highly efficient water transport systems that help them move water throu...
Quote of the day by Christopher Columbus: 'By prevailing over all obstacles and distractions, one may unfailingly arrive at his...' - inspiring life lessons by Italian explorer on overcoming obstacles and how staying focused can help you achieve any goalChristopher Columbus quote today: Christopher Columbus believed success comes from overcoming obstacles. He stated that prevailing over cha...
Neglecting to include one vitamin in your diet can cause loss of muscles, weakening of reflexes. Doctor says: ‘The nervous system…’Vitamin E acts as a powerful antioxidant, defending cells from free radical damage. Genuine deficiency is rare, usually linked to absorptio...
NASA satellite study finds Earth's mangrove forests are making an unexpected comeback after decades of decline. But scientists warn the good news may not last foreverGlobal mangrove forests have shown a net increase between 2000 and 2020 due to restoration efforts and conservation policies. These vital c...
Centre and State to turn ridge into green Delhi's lungs, says Amit ShahDelhi government has notified 5,000 hectares of Ridge area as forest land. This action ends a three-decade delay in protecting the ecologic...
Sahara vs Great Green Wall: An 8,000-km green belt is being built across Africa's Sahel region; aims to stop desert expansionAfrica's Great Green Wall is an 8,000-kilometre restoration initiative stretching from Senegal to Djibouti, aimed at reversing decades of d...
Japanese mindset of the day by Miyamoto Musashi: "If you wish to control others, you must first..." - the swordsman and strategist teaches life lessons on self-control and why mastering yourself is the first step toward effective leadershipJapanese mindset of the day by Miyamoto Musashi: Legendary swordsman Miyamoto Musashi's wisdom reveals true leadership stems from self-mast...
Malaysia's tallest rainforest trees keep pumping water to their highest branches even during drought, thanks to a hidden hydraulic adaptation, scientists foundA groundbreaking study challenges the long-held belief that taller trees are more vulnerable to drought. Researchers found that giant dipte...
New Zealand in the 1850s planted millions of pines for timber, but today scientists are spending millions trying to stop them from overrunning native mountainsNew Zealand's high country is battling an invasion of non-native pine trees, introduced generations ago for forestry. These 'wilding conife...
Since 1978, China has planted 66 billion trees to fight the desert; scientists just found they are outpacing natural forests by 66%China's massive tree-planting initiative, aimed at combating desertification, has yielded surprising results. New research indicates these ...
Britain in the 1920s planted millions of Sitka spruce trees for timber, but scientists now say the country's forests support far fewer birds, plants, and insects than native woodlandsBritain's vast Sitka spruce plantations, while economically vital, host a surprisingly limited number of species compared to native trees. ...