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Bel Sharbat Recipe for Summer Cooling and Digestive Benefits

New Delhi- Bel Sharbat, a traditional Indian summer beverage made from wood apple, continues to be a popular choice during rising temperatures for its cooling properties and digestive benefits. Known for its thick texture and mild sweetness, the drink is widely consumed across households as a natural way to stay refreshed and energized. Prepared using…

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Beat the Heat with These 3 Refreshing Summer Cocktails You Can Make at Home

As temperatures rise and summer days stretch longer, refreshing drinks take centre stage. If you’re looking to go beyond the usual coolers, these three creative cocktails bring together seasonal flavours, light textures, and vibrant ingredients—perfect for relaxing evenings or hosting guests. Chilli Smoke Mango Cocktail A bold mix of sweet mango and a hint of…

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Anne Hathaway Stuns London Premiere with Two Show-Stopping Looks for The Devil Wears Prada 2

London- Hollywood star Anne Hathaway turned heads at the London premiere of The Devil Wears Prada 2, serving not one but two striking fashion statements that quickly became the highlight of the evening. The premiere, held at Leicester Square, brought together the film’s cast and fashion elite, followed by an exclusive gala event at The…

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Divorced IITian’s ‘Virgin Bride’ Demand Sparks Outrage Online

A matchmaking request by a 37-year-old divorced professional has ignited widespread debate on social media after his list of expectations for a prospective bride was shared by dating coach Oendrila Kapoor. The man, described as an IIT graduate working in a senior corporate role, reportedly approached the platform seeking a partner who met a highly…

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Japanese businesswoman’s pani puri obsession sparks startup dream after viral social media posts

A Japanese entrepreneur’s growing love for pani puri has triggered buzz online after she revealed plans to open a shop dedicated to the popular Indian street food, underscoring the global reach of India’s culinary culture. The entrepreneur, identified as Hermes, shared on X that her fascination with pani puri has evolved from a casual craving…

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AI Revives Queen Elizabeth I’s Lavish 1590 Feast and the Surprising World of 11 AM Royal Dining

An AI-generated recreation of a royal meal from the court of Elizabeth I is drawing attention online for offering a vivid glimpse into aristocratic dining in 16th-century England. Created by Instagram creator History Remastered, the visual project imagines what a formal royal “dinner” in 1590 may have looked like, challenging modern assumptions about when and…

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Green Moong Laddoo Is the Protein-Packed Summer Snack Your Daily Diet Needs

Looking for a healthy homemade snack that delivers both nutrition and taste? Green moong laddoo is emerging as a simple, protein-rich option that can fit easily into a daily diet, especially during the summer months. Prepared using whole green gram, jaggery, nuts and a small amount of ghee, the traditional-style laddoo offers a balance of…

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Longevity Expert Shares 5 Natural Ways to Boost Testosterone in Men Over 40

A longevity specialist has outlined five simple lifestyle changes that may help men over the age of 40 naturally support and maintain testosterone levels, which tend to decline gradually with age. Testosterone, the primary male hormone responsible for muscle strength, bone density, energy levels, and reproductive health, begins to decrease at an average rate after…

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How to Eat Summer Fruits Without Spiking Blood Sugar, Expert Explains Smart Ways

(TIT):With rising temperatures bringing a surge in seasonal fruits like mangoes and watermelons, health experts are advising caution for people concerned about blood sugar spikes, especially diabetics and those with insulin resistance. Fruits Are Healthy But Portion Matters According to endocrinology specialists, fruits are not harmful on their own, but the way they are consumed…

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Think Your Painkillers Are Safe? Delhi Liver Surgeon Warns Common Medicines May Damage Your Liver

Delhi: A liver specialist in Delhi has warned that commonly used painkillers and over-the-counter medicines may not be as harmless as many people assume, cautioning that misuse or overuse can put serious strain on the liver. Highlighting the risks linked to self-medication, Dr Puneet Singla said the liver plays a crucial role in processing medicines…

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