Over half of divorced women recover financially, according to new research by the University of Cologne.
Read MoreOver half of divorced women recover financially, according to new research by the University of Cologne.
Read MoreIllegal colonies have encroached on the banks of the Yamuna. Poachers have killed the peacocks, colonisers have chopped trees. Instead of flutes, there are cheap deafening songs, houses coming up on kunds, and luxurious ashrams on forest land. Cement tiles replace sacred Brij soil. The land of Lord Krishna’s Lila is groaning under the burden of modernity.
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Read MoreIt’s official, yawning is good for you. But why do we yawn? According to sleep experts, it releases the ‘feel good’ hormone serotonin, as well as dopamine, which helps influence mood and sleep.
Read MoreOn the one hand, scientists at ISRO are striving to dock two satellites in space, while on the other, central and state governments are ensuring millions of sinners worldwide take a holy dip during the Kumbh Mela to purify themselves.
Read MorePeople over the age of 50 in the USA are more likely to be depressed when using social media, especially at times of isolation and crisis, according to research from the Indian Institute of Management, Indore.
Read MorePrayagraj, the epicentre of Maha Kumbh, is a city steeped in history and spirituality. The city's significance as a pilgrimage site, aptly named 'Tirthraj' or the King of Pilgrimage Sites, is well documented in ancient texts and travelogues.
Read MoreThe shocking murder of Mukesh Chandrakar, a young independent journalist from Bijapur of Chhattisgarh, brings to light the grave perils faced by grassroots journalists in regions afflicted by conflict, particularly in Maoist-influenced areas.
Read MoreThe Maha Kumbh, a festival revered as the pinnacle of Sanatan Dharma, will unfold its grandeur in Prayagraj. Known as the ‘King of Pilgrimages’ or Tirthraj, Prayagraj is a city where mythology, spirituality, and history converge, making it a timeless embodiment of Sanatan culture. This sacred land, where the Ganga, Yamuna, and the mystical Saraswati rivers unite, serves as a spiritual magnet for millions seeking divine blessings and salvation. Here, the Maha Kumbh transforms into a celestial journey - a ‘triveni’ of devotion, meditation, and spirituality.
Read MoreOn a chilly morning in Prayagraj, the melodious chants of pilgrims filled the air, blending seamlessly with the soft hum of activity at the Central Hospital in Maha Kumbh Nagar.
Read MoreWhen faced with rude or hostile customers, workers must carefully regulate their emotional responses, often choosing between strategies that either protect their mental health or improve their performance,…
Read Moreकुछ रोज़ पहले, क्रिकेट खिलाड़ी अश्विन रवि चंद्रन ने चेन्नई में एक छात्रों की एक सभा को संबोधित करते हुए हिंदी भाषा को राष्ट्रभाषा न मानते हुए सिर्फ राष्ट्र की एक आधिकारिक भाषा बताया। तमिल नाडु में भारतीय…
Read Moreभारत में शाकाहारियों की संख्या में निरंतर गिरावट देखी जा रही है, जबकि विकसित देशों में ‘वीगन डाइट’ लेने वाले लगातार बढ़ रहे हैं...
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