Burn Out In First Born Daughters: This sibling is likely to burn out before age 35, and the reason isn’t pressure, but this one thing parents ask them to do

Burnout is often associated with demanding careers, long work hours, or the constant pressure to succeed. But sometimes the roots of burnout begin much earlier. Is there a certain type of person who’s likely to feel burnt out in life earlier than others? The answer is yes, and for many families, such a person is…

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Aamir Khan says he broke all rules: 4 personality traits that made him ‘Mr. Perfectionist’

Aamir Khan, the ‘Mr. Perfectionist’, is celebrated for his meticulous approach to filmmaking, treating each project as art. His selective script choices, dedication to detail, and willingness to defy conventions have consistently delivered impactful cinema. Khan’s commitment to storytelling, evident in his deep character immersion and unconventional film selections, sets him apart as a unique…

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Optical illusion personality test: Trees or face? What you see first reveals if you are spontaneous or organised as a person

Optical illusions don’t just trick your eyes – they often reveal how your mind naturally works. A single picture can hold more than one image, and what you notice first can quietly reflect parts of your personality you don’t usually put into words. That’s why these illusion-based personality tests feel so oddly accurate at times….

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Are you raising your child right? Sadhguru points out one parenting habit that may be teaching children the wrong lesson

Every parent wants their child to be happy, healthy and emotionally secure. Yet, according to Sadhguru, many parents may unknowingly be encouraging the opposite. It begins with something so common that most families don’t even realize it. A child comes home bursting with excitement after a good day at school, laughing loudly and running through…

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Germany Visa-Free Airport Transit: Germany introduces Visa-Free Airport Transit for Indians: What travellers need to know |

In a recent update, Germany has officially removed the airport transit visa requirement for Indian passport holders. The new rule came into effect on June 3, 2026 and allows Indian travellers to transit through German airports on their way to a third country without obtaining a separate Airport Transit Visa (ATV). This is a big…

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Ram Charan’s home is all things ‘luxury’ with the right balance of Indian finesse: 5 art inspirations to take away

Ram Charan’s Hyderabad home blends Indian craftsmanship with modern luxury, creating a resort-like ambiance. The residence features a naturally carved wood table with a brass lamp, a vintage bronze divider, a classic Chesterfield sofa, and a personal wildlife photography gallery. All-white interiors, accented with granite and a bookshelf, contribute to a sense of calm and…

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This is the world’s shortest commercial flight and why it’s a bucket-list travel experiences

If you live there, this isn’t some fun experience, it’s a necessity. The hop ties the tiny community of Papa Westray to the rest of Orkney for basic necessities like doctors, schools, government offices, and local businesses. You’ll regularly see teachers, researchers, medical professionals, and everyday locals commuting on it. Plus, when rough seas force…

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This hidden UNESCO fort in Rajasthan is surrounded by rivers on three sides and almost no one visits it

Image Credit: Instagram/ rajasthan_tourism Most of the forts in Rajasthan are situated in arid deserts, or high mountain peaks, meanwhile, Gagron Fort is something different. It is almost like an island, surrounded by rivers on three sides, and completely built over a mountain.Tucked away near Jhalawar in the southeastern corner of the state, this 2013…

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This is the world’s shortest commercial flight and why it’s a bucket-list travel experiences

If you live there, this isn’t some fun experience, it’s a necessity. The hop ties the tiny community of Papa Westray to the rest of Orkney for basic necessities like doctors, schools, government offices, and local businesses. You’ll regularly see teachers, researchers, medical professionals, and everyday locals commuting on it. Plus, when rough seas force…

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