LIFESTYLE

5 Head-Turning Shots Every Indian Bride Must Have
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But it is simple to become distracted and forget to take pictures of some of your D-breath-taking day's moments due to the numerous errands to do and stress of wedding preparations. But rest assured-we've got your back.
Wash away your worries!
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Despite being one of the most effective kitchen equipment, a number of consumer myths lead people to believe it is unsuitable for their kitchens. Here are some common myths around dishwashers - and the facts against each, so you can be the judge and consider buying one for your home. In fact, dishwashers give a consistently better wash each time compared to manual cleaning of dishes.
Visa on Arrival resumes in Qatar
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Qatar's tourists and citizens may continue to take advantage of the distinctively cool climate, immaculate beaches, and genuine warm Arabian hospitality to enjoy the wonderful, family-friendly ambiance that made this year's event so exceptional and memorable.
Artists come together to create unique compositions for fast-food giant
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More than 1500 individuals flocked to the location to express their love and passion for cuisine and music. When Aastha Gill performed, the audience was seen singing and dancing along while flashing their cellphones. Shalmali Kholgade further shocked the audience with well-known renditions early in the evening. The event, which featured Harrdy Sandhu performing his top hits, was nothing short of a sensory delight
Long-term implications of arthritis if left untreated
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If not treated early, the effects of RA can go beyond your joints and may spread to other parts of the body such as the lungs, heart, and eyes. When RA is not treated properly it can lead to a host of serious complications and can develop in several organs including lungs, eyes, skin, and heart.
Works from the Collection of Jane Fonda
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Jane Fonda is an avid collector and champion of the Dials' art. She is on the board of the Souls Grown Deep Foundation & Community Partnership, an organisation dedicated to promoting the work of Black artists from the American South and supporting their communities by fostering economic empowerment, racial and social justice, and educational advancement.
Women pip men in 'reading the mind in the eyes' test across 57 nations
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On average, women score higher than males on the widely-used 'Reading the Mind in the Eyes' test, which measures 'theory of mind' (also known as 'cognitive empathy'). This finding was observed across all ages and most countries, as per a new study of over 300,000 people in 57 countries. Importantly, there was no country where males on average scored significantly higher than females on the test, according to the study published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS).
'Ghalib ka hai andaz-e-bayan aur': Mirza Ghalib and his immortal 'shayri'
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He was at a mushaira when a baby began crying in the audience. Stopping his own verse, Majaz instead recited the first line of the couplet in an appeal: "Naqsh fariyaadi hai kis ki shokhi-e-tahreer ka... (Whose handwriting is this complainant a copy of...)"
5 simple ways to avoid overparenting
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If you answered an emphatic yes for all the questions above, you might be convinced that you are a good parent and deserves a pat on the back. But technically, this fits in the description of what many are blissfully unaware of -- a style known as "overparenting". How do you find out if you are guilty of this?
Spiritual tourism leads travel recovery
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Varanasi is a renowned pilgrimage destination in India for both Hindus and Buddhists, which explains its appeal to tourists travelling for religious reasons. Many tourists are now looking forward to seeing rich cultural places, lesser-known locations, royal palaces, and spiritual or wellness destinations due to growing interest in community experiences around India.
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