Shocking video of a travel influencer washing underwear in a hotel coffee machine; 5 things in a hotel that can be dirtier than we think

What’s the first thing people generally do after checking in their luxury hotel room? Prepare a cup of hot coffee? But most of you won’t use the coffee maker after watching this viral travel “hack” shared by influencer Tara Woodcox which has triggered the internet’s strangest travel debates of the year. The travel influencer shared…

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Meghan Markle’s full-body fitness routine is about strength, energy, and staying mentally grounded

Meghan Markle’s fitness approach combines yoga, strength training, mindful eating, and emotional wellness. There is something refreshing about the way Meghan Markle talks about fitness. It never sounds extreme, punishing, or obsessed with chasing perfection. Instead, her approach feels grounded in energy, movement, balance, and emotional well-being. Over the years, Meghan has openly shared pieces…

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Bengaluru’s ‘My e-Khata, My Hakku’ campaign gets massive response; 2,939 applications received for property regularisation

In a recent update, Karnataka’s capital, Bengaluru is all set to digitise property ownership. The campaign has gained momentum, with the Greater Bengaluru Authority (GBA) which has received 2,939 applications under the newly launched “My e-Khata, My Hakku” initiative. It is a part of the Karnataka government’s “Bhoo Guarantee” scheme aimed at simplifying property documentation….

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“The problem with the world is that the intelligent people are full of doubts, while the stupid ones are full of confidence.”

Charles Bukowski (Image: Wikipedia) Some quotes arrive gently. They encourage people, offer comfort and leave readers feeling slightly better than before. Then some quotes almost poke people in the shoulder. They sound sharp, slightly uncomfortable and perhaps a little cynical too. This quote by Charles Bukowski belongs somewhere in that second category.The first reaction many…

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Why travellers are paying more to feel fear, freedom and adrenaline; the rise of adventure tourism in India

Travel behaviour has undergone a significant transformation in recent years. While comfort, relaxation, and leisure continue to matter, many travellers are no longer satisfied with simply spending their vacations lounging around. Instead, they are increasingly seeking experiences that create lasting memories — moments that remain vivid long after the trip ends. People today want journeys…

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