Pediatrician shares 6 common household items that make many children land up at emergencies

When parents think about child safety at home, they make sure their child stays away from the obvious dangers. Staircases, shape corners, or open plug points are often considered as possible dangers. However, a pediatrician’s recent social media post has sparked a wider discussion. Having seen many children arrive at emergency rooms, the pediatrician Dr….

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7 locations in India where smart city initiatives are reshaping real estate

Nagpur has focused on Integrated Command and Control Centre operations, smart roads, intelligent traffic systems, smart water management, LED street lighting and digital governance initiatives. Alongside the city’s logistics and transport infrastructure; these projects are supporting demand for housing, warehousing, and commercial real estate. The Smart Cities Mission is a major force behind real estate…

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Most evil people don’t look evil – here are 7 signs to spot them |

Most people don’t think they’ve met an “evil person.”The word itself feels too dramatic. It brings to mind movie villains, serial killers, or the kind of people whose stories end up in documentaries.But not every harmful person looks dangerous.Sometimes they’re the colleague everyone seems to like. Sometimes they’re part of a friend group. Sometimes they’re…

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Does your child say ‘I have a tummy ache’ before school? Experts say it may actually be a deeper signal towards something else |

“Mom, my tummy hurts, I can’t go to school.” This is a sentence many parents hear as they are getting their children ready for school. At this moment, some parents get worried and start thinking that their child’s physical pain is being caused by food or digestion problems, while some feel their child is simply…

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Bumblebees can roll balls, and reach the sugary treats: Study suggests buzzy friends can solve problems and remember hidden goals! |

Astonishing research reveals bumblebees possess spontaneous problem-solving skills, a trait previously thought exclusive to a few advanced species. In a groundbreaking experiment, these insects ingeniously used a ball as a tool to reach a reward, demonstrating a remarkable understanding of cause and effect without any prior training or observation. This finding challenges long-held beliefs about…

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Upi Payments In Cambodia: Cambodia becomes 9th country to accept UPI payments: What Indian travellers need to know |

Good news for Indian travellers planning a trip to Cambodia! In a bid to boost cross-border digital payments and tourism, Cambodia has officially become the ninth country to accept UPI payments. This means Indian travellers can make payments using India’s Unified Payments Interface (UPI), making things so much easier. The move is expected to make…

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