Rabindranath Tagore Quotes: 10 inspiring quotes by Rabindra Nath Tagore for children and why they hit different today

Rabindranath Tagore, one of the most profound voices of human potential, shared timeless wisdom throughout his life. Tagore’s words reflected not just the endless limits of his intellect, but expressions of possibility, creativity and truth. May 7 marks the Nobel laureate’s birth anniversary, which offers a meaningful moment to revisit his ideas. His vision has…

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From DINK to SINK: 10 types of new age families and income labels

Work, relationships, and money are no longer one‑size‑fits‑all, and neither are the labels that describe modern lives. Families, careers, and incomes come in different shapes: dual‑income or single‑income, with kids, without kids, with pets, or even split between caring for parents and children. These quirky acronyms—from DINK to SINK, SITK to HENRY—are not just shorthand;…

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When Maharani of Baroda Radhikaraje Gaekwad stunned in a Kalamkari saree with an Afghan hasli

And then came the jewellery moment. Instead of pairing the saree with predictable temple jewellery or layered gold pieces, Radhikaraje styled it with an antique Afghan Hasli necklace along with silver earrings from Morocco. Now that’s where the look became really interesting. The bold tribal-style neckpiece added character without stealing attention from the saree itself….

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Why trains do not have seat belts

Trains, across the globe, are considered one of the safest modes of transportation. But, ever thought that almost every mode of travel comes with safety belts but not trains? Be it India’s long-distance trains or Japan’s bullet trains or Europe’s high-speed trains, one thing that is common in all (may surprise many travellers) is that…

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Travel Quote: Quote of the day by Ibn Battuta, the greatest traveller in history: “Traveling gives you home in a thousand strange places, then leaves you a stranger in your own land”

Ibn Battuta is a name that needs no introduction. Known as the greatest traveller in history, Battuta was born in 1304 in Tangier, Morocco. During his lifetime, Battuta travelled nearly 75,000 miles (nearly 1,20,700 km) across Africa, Asia, the Middle East and parts of Europe. Among the many reflections linked with his journeys, his one…

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Which one is better to stop hair fall?

Garlic juice is exactly what it sounds like – fresh garlic cloves crushed or blended to extract the liquid. And this version is powerful. Because it’s concentrated, many people use it directly on patchy hair loss areas or thinning spots. It reaches the scalp quickly and gives that “strong treatment” feeling immediately. But there’s a…

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