What it is, how it works, and why it hurts

Modern dating has introduced a wave of new terms, and breadcrumbing is one that many people relate to today. Breadcrumbing describes a situation where someone offers small, inconsistent bits of attention to keep another person emotionally invested, without any real intention of commitment or progression. Instead of building a genuine connection, the relationship survives on…

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Curiosity corner: Which country has the most spoken languages in the world?

In the vibrant tapestry of Papua New Guinea, over 840 distinct languages flourish, surpassing the combined total of Europe and North America. This remarkable linguistic diversity sprouted from the country’s isolating landscapes, with each language encapsulating the essence of its community’s traditions and daily life. Words travel. They cross rivers, climb hills, and change shape…

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Parenting quote of the day: “What it’s like to be a parent: It’s one of the hardest things you’ll ever do but…” – Nicholas Sparks

Navigating the complexities of parenting is no small feat, yet it unveils profound revelations about love without conditions, a sentiment echoed by author Nicholas Sparks. Every day, parents encounter challenges that extend their boundaries, demanding both endurance and selflessness. In this dance of nurturing, children, with their innocence and repetitive inquiries, impart lessons in acceptance…

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Union Budget 2026: Big push for tourism, 7 high-speed rail corridors announced, heritage sites to be developed |

Budget 2026: FM Sitharaman proposes seven high-speed rail corridors, freight links, new waterways push The Union Budget 2026 has been presented, with Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman outlining the government’s roadmap for economic growth. For India’s tourism and hospitality industry, the budget was closely watched by industry people on how the budget announcements will set an…

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“I’m now on my family’s details but when I click…” Woman shared her e-visa woes and the only thing that solved her problem was… |

Applying for an India e-visa, or as a matter of fact, applying for an e-visa of any country, is supposed to be a straightforward online process. In reality, for many travellers in early 2026, it has been anything but. What should take minutes has stretched into hours, sometimes days. Reason being repeated crashes, pages stuck…

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