CHRISTMAS SPECIAL
- Sep- 2023 -21 September
Is There Plastic in Your Aatta? Get the Facts
Recently, a video circulating on social media raised concerns about the ‘Aashirvaad’ brand of aatta (wheat flour), suggesting it contains…
Read More » - Aug- 2023 -3 August
Delicious Dried Shrimp Chutney Powder: A Tasty Flavor Enhancer!
Dried shrimp is a versatile ingredient, offering delicious possibilities, from curry with drumsticks and mangoes to a flavor-packed dry chutney…
Read More » - Jul- 2023 -9 July
Navigating the Path to Parenthood: The Science Behind Women’s Fertility and Solutions for Successful Conception
In the realm of women’s fertility, a profound understanding of the scientific aspects is key to overcoming challenges and realizing…
Read More » - Jun- 2023 -25 June
Maintaining Work-Life Boundaries in a Digital Age
In today’s digital age, where technology has become an integral part of our lives, maintaining a healthy work-life balance has…
Read More » - 18 June
Exploring the Grandeur: Five of the World’s Biggest Shopping Malls
Shopping malls have become iconic symbols of modern consumerism, offering a vast array of retail options, entertainment facilities, and culinary…
Read More » - May- 2023 -31 May
5 kinds of tea recipes that can be a great addition to weight loss diet?
Weight loss is influenced by various factors, and contrary to popular belief, it should be approached holistically, involving both diet…
Read More » - 26 May
Nurturing Heart Health: Healthy Eating Habits for Individuals with Heart Disease
Maintaining a healthy diet is crucial for individuals with heart disease, as it plays a vital role in managing the…
Read More » - 22 May
Balancing the PCOS Plate: Fueling Your Journey to Wellness
Title: Struggling with PCOS? Here’s What You Should Eat and Avoid in Your Diet Introduction: Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is…
Read More » - 15 May
Possibilities of Indian basmati booms as the world supply of rice declines
Last year’s harsh weather events in the world’s major rice-producing regions generated a shortage of rice on the international market,…
Read More » - Apr- 2023 -4 April
Combatting Stress: Proven Strategies for Better Mental Health and Well-being
Stress is a common experience in today’s fast-paced world, and it can have negative impacts on our physical and mental…
Read More » - Mar- 2023 -26 March
Avoid these food from lunch
Know about the foods that you should never eat for lunch. Sandwich: Everyone has a good chance of grabbing a…
Read More » - 24 March
7 tips for healthy eating for those who work nights
Health professionals concur that working late-night shifts should be avoided. If a person is unable to avoid such circumstances, they…
Read More » - 23 March
Rahul Gandhi granted bail and his 2-year sentence criminal defamation case suspended for 30 days
In a 2019 criminal defamation case involving his comments on Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s last name, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi…
Read More » - 23 March
50 Fall Sick After Eating Millets During Fast In Rajasthan
In Rajasthan’s Jaisalmer, about 50 individuals were unwell after drinking Bhagar during a fast. People in the state eat a…
Read More » - 21 March
Tips to beat the heat for a safe summer
Summer has arrived. Despite the many seasonal blessings it offers, depending on where you live, it also means you could…
Read More » - 20 March
6 secrets to a good night’s sleep
A good night’s sleep can be affected by a wide range of things, including sickness, family issues, and stress at…
Read More » - 4 March
Frozen watermelon juice recipes for summer evenings
Everybody enjoy watermelon in the summer since it is sweet and cooling. Several people even try watermelon diets in an…
Read More » - Feb- 2023 -19 February
More physical activity could save lives and money: WHO report.
A report from the World Health Organization (WHO) and the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) claims that increasing…
Read More » - 7 February
Man gets his favorite dish’s tattoo on his hand; Swiggy reacts
Maa ke haath ka rajma chawal, or rajma chawal made by one’s mother, is known as a comfort dish for…
Read More » - Jan- 2023 -17 January
To commemorate Pongal in London, UK PM Rishi Sunak arranges a traditional feast for the office personnel.
The internet is flooded with a video of UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak’s office staff enjoying Pongal in London. The…
Read More » - 16 January
How to survive Yakutsk? the world’s coldest city!
In Yakutsk, the coldest city on earth, temperatures have dropped to minus 50 degrees Celsius (-58 degrees Fahrenheit) this week…
Read More » - Dec- 2022 -30 December
BJP sees Modi in the Pappanji of the Cochin Carnival; organisers says the controversy is unnecessary
The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) staged a protest against the Cochin Carnival on Thursday, claiming that the face of the…
Read More » - 26 December
All you need to know about ‘Boxing day’ and how it is celebrated
Boxing Day, which is observed the day after Christmas, has nothing to do with sports, despite what the name might…
Read More » - 26 December
King Charles III delivers his first Christmas message as the British monarch
On Sunday, December 25, King Charles III gave his first Christmas address as the British king. He discussed a variety…
Read More » - 25 December
Is a Fat Santa bad for us? The body image debate explained
A proposal to remove ‘fat Santas’ from Australian shopping malls reportedly led to a body-shaming incident involving Santa Claus, days…
Read More » - 25 December
Coca Cola made Santa ‘fat and red,’ the original santa was a ‘thin man in green clothes’
The fact that the chubby Santa is actually a very recent invention is interesting to notice. St. Nicholas, who was…
Read More » - 25 December
Five books for kids that will keep them turning the pages throughout the holidays
Little Women by Louisa May Alcott Little Women is a book about growing up. The narrative traces the development of…
Read More » - 25 December
Know more about the half-goat, half-devil ‘Krampus,’ who can’t tolerate ‘naughty kids’
According to Norse mythology, Krampus is thought to be Hel’s son and receives his name from the German word krampen,…
Read More » - 25 December
History and Significance of Midnight Mass on Christmas Eve
On Christmas Eve, the Midnight Mass is held, which is a very well-liked holiday tradition. The celebration of Holy Communion…
Read More » - 25 December
History, Legend and Facts about our dearest Santa Claus
According to mythology, Santa is a jolly good guy who works with his elves all year to create goodies for…
Read More » - 25 December
Why do we say ‘Merry Christmas’?
The phrase ‘Merry Christmas’ became well-known in the US and has done so at least since the 19th century. But…
Read More » - 23 December
Large-scale traffic jams in Delhi before Christmas
In advance of Christmas, there was considerable traffic in various areas of the national capital on Friday, informed police. Police…
Read More » - 23 December
A Vietnam veteran gets intuition won the lotto six times.
On a chilly December day in Massachusetts, a veteran of the Vietnam War entered a liquor store relying solely on…
Read More » - 20 December
Australian health expert urges to ban ‘fat’ Santas as they send the wrong message and promote binge eating
Dr. Vincent Candrawinata, a health and wellness expert and researcher at the University of Newcastle, NSW, says all obese Santas…
Read More » - Sep- 2022 -23 September
People not hospitalized after Covid still have a high risk of blood clots for a year
Researchers have cautioned that Covid-19 infection raises the risk of potentially fatal blood clots for at least 49 weeks, or…
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