English ivy for indoor spaces: How this simple plant spreads rapidly, adapts easily, and remains a favourite houseplant |

English ivy shows up in a lot of places, quietly. On old brick walls, around balcony railings and sometimes trailing from a simple indoor pot that sits in a corner and gets little attention. Gardeners often mention how quickly it settles into a space, adapting without much fuss. Reportedly, it has been used for centuries…

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6 critical legal risks every property buyer should know

Failing to verify the credibility of the seller or developer can expose buyers to fraud or project delays. Issues like past legal disputes, financial instability, or non-delivery of previous projects can signal risk. Conducting background checks and reviewing past performance helps ensure a secure and reliable transaction. Real estate transactions require substantial financial investments, and…

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Dubai Airports Update March 28, 2026: Air India, Air Asia to run 36 flights to and from the West Asia; IndiGo maintains connectivity with caution

On March 28, 2026, IndiGo, Air India and Air Asia shared a fresh travel update for passengers travelling between Indian and West Asia. Dubai Airports along other airspaces in the UAE continue to be operational amid a continuously evolving situation. However, airlines are continuously adjusting schedules and issuing travel advisories. IndiGo’s travel advisory IndiGo updated…

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Jewar takes flight: How Noida International Airport is redrawing NCR’s real estate growth map |

On March 28, 2026, India opens the Noida International Airport—one of the country’s most ambitious greenfield aviation projects. It is about more than just easing air traffic; it is reshaping the region’s economic map. Developed by Yamuna International Airport Private Limited (a subsidiary of Zurich Airport International AG) in partnership with the Uttar Pradesh and…

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You’re drinking water, but is your body actually using it? Doctor explains hidden hydration mistakes

Water alone cannot do the job. The body needs electrolytes, especially sodium and potassium, to move water into cells and keep it there. Dr Subhasish Mazumder, Senior Director – Gastroenterology, Max Super Speciality Hospital, Vaishali, explains it simply, “Most people think that just drinking more water will keep them hydrated. However, hydration is not just…

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