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These online rules could protect your child from digital dangers, according to a cybersecurity experts |

These online rules could protect your child from digital dangers, according to a cybersecurity experts The internet has now become a part of a child’s life. Homework, entertainment, games or staying connected with friends, internet plays a big role in it. But alongside these benefits come risks that many parents don’t always see- cyberbullying, online…

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Trinetra Ganesh Temple: There is a ‘Letter-Wala’ Ganesh temple in Rajasthan that receives over 1,000 letters of grievances every day; here’s how you can post yours |

In an age where digital apps are offering online prayer and prasad services to big and famous temples across India, one shrine in Rajasthan continues to keep an old tradition alive via handwritten letters. Every day, over 1,000 letters, postcards and invitations arrive at the famous Trinetra Ganesh Temple situated inside the UNESCO-listed Ranthambore Fort…

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Viral video shows a Sumatran elephant saving a drowning tiger from being carried away in the rush of floods: Is it real or AI-generated?

A viral video showing an elephant saving a tiger from floods is not real. This footage was generated using artificial intelligence and lacks authentic visuals. The clip first circulated in 2025 after real flooding in Sumatra. It has resurfaced now, recontextualized during India’s monsoon season. AI detection software confirmed the video’s artificial origin with high…

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Meet Babul Ali, the differently-abled farmer from Assam who turned a plastic chair into a symbol of grit and resilience |

Photo: @pepa.assam/ Instagram As people approach their old age, they look forward to their children for support, care and nurturing, but some others simply decide to forge their own path forward, no matter how difficult the road seems.It’s easy to talk about resilience in that context, but much harder to actually watch someone practice it…

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​Psychology explains why chai and pakoras feel irresistible during the monsoon

Interestingly, psychology offers another perspective. A well-known study published in Health Psychology found that while people strongly believe comfort foods improve mood, the emotional benefit may come less from the food itself and more from the comforting context surrounding it. In other words, feeling safe, slowing down, spending time with loved ones or simply taking…

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Love quote of the day by Amber Heard – “I don’t label myself one way or another. I love who I love; it’s the person that matters”

“I don’t label myself one way or another. I love who I love; it’s the person that matters.” — Amber Heard There are some quotes that sound good for a moment and are quickly forgotten. Then there are others that stay with you because they feel honest. Amber Heard’s words fall into the second category.“I…

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Quote of the day by Aristotle: “The aim of art is to represent not the outward appearance of things, but their inward significance.”

Art reveals deeper human feelings and inward significance. It goes beyond mere imitation to show essential patterns. Aristotle believed art represents inner truths and universal concepts. This deeper meaning helps us understand ourselves and the world. Art teaches and touches us, offering profound life insights. Art is more than what meets the eye. True art…

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