Actor and singer Jankee Parekh donated nearly 90 packets of breast milk, aiming to raise awareness rather than seek attention. Her decision highlights the vital role of breast milk donation in supporting vulnerable newborns and encourages open conversations about the realities of motherhood beyond its romanticized image.
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ACP urges youth to adopt cycling at World Bicycle Day rally in Mysuru
Over 50 cyclists take part in rally promoting health, road safety and environmental awareness
Vicky Kaushal says his heart sank when he returned to work after son Vihaan’s birth, appreciates his parents more after becoming a father
Vicky Kaushal, a new father to son Vihaan, reflects on how parenthood has deepened his appreciation for his own upbringing and the importance of leading by example. He also shared the emotional difficulty of his first separation from his child for a work commitment, now understanding parents’ feelings about children growing up quickly.
Woodensky Pierre cleared for 2026 FIFA World Cup after finally securing US visa
Haiti’s sole home-based soccer star, Woodensky Pierre, has secured his US visa for the FIFA World Cup 2026, overcoming travel restrictions. The young midfielder, hailing from a troubled Port-au-Prince neighborhood, will now join his overseas teammates in Florida for the tournament. This marks Haiti’s second World Cup appearance, with fans facing their own travel uncertainties.
Sony hosts June 2026 PlayStation State of Play event: Major release dates and new game announcements revealed
Sony hosts June 2026 PlayStation State of Play event: Major release dates and new game announcements revealed
In 1905, an 11-year-old’s forgotten drink froze around a stick and became the Popsicle
An accidental discovery by 11-year-old Frank Epperson in 1905 led to the invention of the Popsicle. He left a sweetened drink with a wooden stick on his porch overnight, and it froze. Epperson later patented his “frozen lolly pop,” revolutionizing how frozen treats were consumed with its portable and mess-free design.
Dip in foreign investment is part of a self-correcting cycle : Bank of America’s Sahu
Dip in foreign investment is part of a self-correcting cycle : Bank of America’s Sahu
Food sticking to the stainless steel pan? Simple trick to make it ‘non-stick’
Frustrated with your stainless steel pans? The magic isn’t found in high-end brands but in the temperature game! Professional chefs know the trick: preheat your pan just right. Test it with a droplet of water; when it dances like a pinball, you’re golden! That’s the Leidenfrost effect at work, letting your food float above the...
Ram Charan fans apologise after ‘Peddi’-inspired idol faces backlash online; producer urges critics to see the emotions
A fan-made giant idol of Ram Charan for his upcoming film ‘Peddi’ in Hyderabad has sparked online criticism and memes, with many pointing out its lack of resemblance to the actor. Organizers and a team member have defended the fans’ intentions, emphasizing their dedication. The film itself, however, continues to generate significant buzz.
Optical illusion personality test: Woman and man’s face, bird or snake? What you see first reveals if you are calm in chaos, observant, or intuitive
An optical illusion personality test, shared by psychologist Priya, reveals how your mind works based on what you see first: a face, a bird, or a snake. Each element offers insights into your emotional processing, observational skills, and intuition. This test provides a gentle reflection of your inner world’s response to complexity.