Not settling anymore! Why young Indians are taking longer to say “rishta pakka” |

Modern relationships in India are shifting from rushed decisions to conscious choices, with singles prioritizing emotional compatibility and long-term alignment over mere timing. People are investing more time and engaging with more potential partners, seeking ‘actually right’ matches rather than settling for ‘good enough,’ leading to deeper, more intentional commitments. For years, finding a partner…

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Genome-edited mustard may get nod soon | India News

NEW DELHI: Six months after releasing world’s first genome-edited rice varieties, Centre may soon approve release of genome-edited mustard which has potential to produce more oil with low pungency.Developed by Biotechnology Research and Innovation Council – National Institute of Plant Genome Research, genome-edited lines in mustard are currently being evaluated under ICAR – All India…

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Saudi Arabia makes national address mandatory for parcel deliveries starting January 2026 | World News

Starting January 1, 2026, all Saudi parcel deliveries require a national address, or shipments will be refused/Representative Image Starting next year, sending a parcel without a national address in Saudi Arabia will no longer be possible. The Transport General Authority is taking a decisive step to streamline deliveries, improve logistics, and boost e-commerce by making…

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Abhishek Chaubey picks Sushant Singh Rajput for his authentic small-town vibe, calling him a natural fit unlike urban Bandra boys |

Director Abhishek Chaubey cast Sushant Singh Rajput in Sonchiriya for his authentic small-town vibe, unlike urban Bandra boys. Sushant’s grounded essence perfectly suited the rustic dacoit role. He instantly agreed to the script, shining in the critically acclaimed 2019 film. In 2019, director Abhishek Chaubey made ‘Sonchiriya’, his best film about Chambal bandits with deep…

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Now the most happening mela in town

There is business and glam and public curiosity…but notice what’s missing amidst the partying? Art fairs are socio-cultural phenomena. There was one in Mumbai last Nov and another will take place in Delhi next month. There may be several others in the offing. Does this only indicate business interest or has the art fair been…

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‘Insult to Maharashtra’: Oppn slams Padma Bhushan for Koshiyari; ex-governor shrugs off criticism | India News

NEW DELHI: The opposition on Sunday slammed the Centre’s decision to confer the Padma Bhushan on former Maharashtra governor Bhagat Singh Koshiyari, claiming he had insulted the constitutional office by toppling the Uddhav Thackeray-led Maha Vikas Aghadi (MVA) government during his tenure.Shiv Sena (UBT) MP Sanjay Raut claimed that even the Supreme Court had said…

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Tara Sutaria opens up about love, marriage and children: ‘Deceit, betrayal and lies are deal-breakers’ |

Tara Sutaria recently got candid about her views on relationships, marriage and motherhood during a conversation with Rhea Chakraborty, offering a deeply personal take on what she seeks in a partner and where she stands on starting a family. Tara also reflected on how relationships evolve over time, underlining that love alone isn’t enough. Tara…

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The stage of inner dance

Gurudev Sri Sri Ravi Shankar Back when we were in school, it was a tradition to offer something to the teacher every day. So, whatever sweets were prepared at home, we would share them with her. She lived alone, so she wouldn’t be able to eat much of it. So, she would store everything fresh…

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