Girija Oak opens up on the impact of her parents’ divorce while she was growing up and seeking therapy for the same: ‘When a family breaks up…’

Girija Oak opens up on the impact of her parents’ divorce while she was growing up and seeking therapy for the same: ‘When a family breaks up…’

Internet sensation Girija Oak, set to star in ‘Perfect Family,’ reveals therapy has been a lifelong necessity since her parents’ adolescent separation. She expressed a wish for her parents to have joined her in therapy, believing it would have aided the family’s healing process. Girija Oak is an internet sensation at the moment and clearly…

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Can an alkaline diet really prevent cancer: Understanding what the diet can influence and what it cannot |

Can an alkaline diet really prevent cancer: Understanding what the diet can influence and what it cannot |

Public interest in the alkaline diet has increased as conversations about nutrition, metabolic balance and long term disease risk continue to evolve. The diet suggests that choosing foods that create a more alkaline effect in the body can shift internal conditions in a way that affects overall health. Cancer is frequently mentioned in these discussions,…

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From practising discipline to chanting mantras and serving the elderly; Practical steps to reduce Shani’s challenging effects

From practising discipline to chanting mantras and serving the elderly; Practical steps to reduce Shani’s challenging effects

Saturn, or Shani in Vedic astrology, is known for teaching discipline, karma, and growth. Many fear its harsh impact but astrologers say that Shani is like a strict teacher. The planet brings tough lessons that ultimately guide one to stability, wisdom, and long-term growth. As astrology gains popularity across India, practitioners are drawing attention to…

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Sanae Takaichi vs Xi Jinping: Inside Japan’s high-stakes clash with China over Taiwan

Sanae Takaichi vs Xi Jinping: Inside Japan’s high-stakes clash with China over Taiwan

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Updated: Nov 26, 2025, 14:12 IST

Updated: Nov 26, 2025, 14:12 IST

Gautam Gambhir (AP Photo) NEW DELHI: India head coach Gautam Gambhir admitted responsibility for India’s latest Test humiliation but said his future now rests entirely with the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI), even as he reminded critics of the success achieved under his tenure.Go Beyond The Boundary with our YouTube channel. SUBSCRIBE…

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RRB Group D exam 2025 from tomorrow: Check important exam day guidelines here

RRB Group D exam 2025 from tomorrow: Check important exam day guidelines here

The Railway Recruitment Boards are set to commence the Railway Recruitment Board (RRB) Group D Examination 2025 on 27 November, 2025. The nationwide Computer-Based Test (CBT) will run in multiple shifts from 27 November through 16 January, 2026. Candidates registered for this recruitment cycle are advised to familiarise themselves with the examination pattern and the…

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Ajay Devgn’s ‘De De Pyaar De 2’ leads Tuesday box office race, outperforming ‘120 Bahadur’, ‘Mastiii 4’, ‘Eko’, and ‘Laalo-Krishna Sada Sahaayate’

Ajay Devgn’s ‘De De Pyaar De 2’ leads Tuesday box office race, outperforming ‘120 Bahadur’, ‘Mastiii 4’, ‘Eko’, and ‘Laalo-Krishna Sada Sahaayate’

De De Pyaar De 2 led the box office on Tuesday with ₹1.75 crore, maintaining strong momentum in its second week. The rom-com sequel’s success is notable against newer releases. Gujarati blockbuster Laalo also showed remarkable consistency, earning ₹1.70 crore, while Mastiii 4 and Malayalam thriller Eko followed closely. Farhan Akhtar’s war drama 120 Bahadur…

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Allu Arjun’s budget watch choice will make millionaires question their style |

Allu Arjun’s budget watch choice will make millionaires question their style |

Allu Arjun, a style icon, recently chose a ₹5,295 Casio Vintage A700WG-9A over luxury timepieces. This unpretentious, retro watch highlights his grounded persona and authenticity, proving that true elegance lies in thoughtful choices and quiet confidence, not just opulence. His selection resonates deeply, showcasing timeless style and personal values. In a world where celebrities often…

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Which countries have the most active volcanoes: Check the complete 2025 list of the world’s most volcanic countries | World News

Which countries have the most active volcanoes: Check the complete 2025 list of the world’s most volcanic countries | World News

Volcanoes are among the most powerful and captivating natural forces on Earth, continually reshaping landscapes and influencing both weather and climate patterns. Their eruptions can dramatically affect nearby populations, causing hazards such as ashfall, lava flows, and ground deformation. At the same time, volcanic activity creates fertile soils and new landforms, contributing to the planet’s…

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An Indian man, Ankur Tyagi, is returning to Delhi from Sweden, finding life there emotionally easier despite Europe’s clean air and systems. He misses the strong community and human contact, stating that while India has chaos, it also offers support. Tyagi acknowledges Delhi’s pollution but prioritizes the ‘oxygen’ of friends and family, a sentiment echoed by others considering similar moves. Picture source: Ankur Tyagi’s website An Indian man living in Sweden has gone viral after saying he is returning to Delhi because, despite Europe’s clean air and smooth systems, life in India is emotionally easier.Ankur Tyagi wrote on X on Monday that people often assume Europe means clean air, good roads and smooth systems, but the reality of building a life there is very different. His post came as a response to another user who said they understood why many people want to leave India, citing low talent density, high real estate prices, pollution, corruption and high taxes.Delhi Air Pollution Protest At India Gate Turns Violent Amid ‘Madvi Hidma Amar Rahe’ Slogans”You do everything alone. You cook, clean, manage bills, raise your kid and fight the silence that hits you every single winter,” Ankur said. He said friends are polite but distant and community is rare, unlike India where there is chaos but also constant human contact.He says, “Community is rare. Back home, you fight corruption and chaos but at least you have people around you. In West problems are different and they cut deeper in ways you can’t explain unless you’ve lived it.”Ankur said he is returning to Delhi on 5 December despite the city’s pollution levels. “Every place has a cost. Most of us are just learning which costs we can survive. I’m coming to Delhi on 5 December,” he said, adding he needed “some real oxygen now of friends and family. See you soon, India,” he signed off.Also read: ‘Felt like a burden’: NRI couple says shift from US to India brought ‘peace of mind’ — viral videoThe man has been living in Sweden since 2021. His post, which received over 63,000 views and strong reactions.One person from Paris wrote that they agreed with him completely, saying that every place has pros and cons but they would still choose India. They said that if India cleaned up its cities, many people would return.Another person said productive Europeans themselves were leaving Europe because of limits on growth. A third user shared that people who move young can integrate more easily, but those who arrive later often struggle with language and identity.Someone else warned him to be prepared for Delhi’s pollution, sharing how a colleague fell sick for a week after flying in from Kerala’s clean air.Recently, a viral Instagram video also showed a US-based couple explaining why they were moving back to India after 17 years abroad. The woman said motherhood, short maternity leave and rising healthcare costs in the US made life very stressful. She said India offered faster medical care, easier access to doctors and stronger family support.About the AuthorTOI News DeskThe TOI News Desk comprises a dedicated and tireless team of journalists who operate around the clock to deliver the most current and comprehensive news and updates to the readers of The Times of India worldwide. With an unwavering commitment to excellence in journalism, our team is at the forefront of gathering, verifying, and presenting breaking news, in-depth analysis, and insightful reports on a wide range of topics. The TOI News Desk is your trusted source for staying informed and connected to the ever-evolving global landscape, ensuring that our readers are equipped with the latest developments that matter most.”Read MoreEnd of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosPM Modi Opens India’s First Global Engine MRO Facility As Safran Launches Advanced LEAP Centre’Islamophobia’: Pak Meltdown Over Ayodhya Event Despite Its Own Poor Record of Minority PersecutionUntold Bravery in Operation Sindoor: CISF Reveals It Foiled Pakistan Attack on Uri Hydro Power PlantExperts Analyse India-China Diplomatic Row After Shanghai Airport Incident’Arunachal Inalienable Part Of India’: MEA Rejects China’s Claim After Woman Detained In ShanghaiKejriwal, Mann Pay Homage to Ninth Sikh Guru on 350th Martyrdom DayYogi Adityanath Uncovers The Dark Truth Of Mughal’S Tyranny On Shaheedi DiwasIndia Entering ‘Golden Era’ Of Defence Innovation And Self-Reliance: Rajnath Singh‘Until Brahmin Donates His Daughter’: IAS Officer’s Remark Sparks Row, Issues Clarification’A Nation That Never Bows to Terror, Operation Sindoor Shows New India’s Resolve, Says PM Modi123Photostories8 animals that eat their own poopThe hidden reason your gifted child seems unmotivated7 visa-free (or Visa-on-Arrival) nations Indians can explore this winterSushmita Sen to Shweta Tiwari: Celebrities who have been an inspiration as single mothersVidya Balan,Ram Kapoor to Rajeev Khandelwal: Lesser-known TV faces who surprised everyone with their Bollywood successSmall habits, big impact: How everyday actions influence the strength of your planetsKidney damage: ‘Healthy’ foods that can turn toxic for kidneys if overeatenYour Hidden Super Power According To Your Date of BirthCumin water works for weight loss? 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An Indian man, Ankur Tyagi, is returning to Delhi from Sweden, finding life there emotionally easier despite Europe’s clean air and systems. He misses the strong community and human contact, stating that while India has chaos, it also offers support. Tyagi acknowledges Delhi’s pollution but prioritizes the ‘oxygen’ of friends and family, a sentiment echoed by others considering similar moves. Picture source: Ankur Tyagi’s website An Indian man living in Sweden has gone viral after saying he is returning to Delhi because, despite Europe’s clean air and smooth systems, life in India is emotionally easier.Ankur Tyagi wrote on X on Monday that people often assume Europe means clean air, good roads and smooth systems, but the reality of building a life there is very different. His post came as a response to another user who said they understood why many people want to leave India, citing low talent density, high real estate prices, pollution, corruption and high taxes.Delhi Air Pollution Protest At India Gate Turns Violent Amid ‘Madvi Hidma Amar Rahe’ Slogans”You do everything alone. You cook, clean, manage bills, raise your kid and fight the silence that hits you every single winter,” Ankur said. He said friends are polite but distant and community is rare, unlike India where there is chaos but also constant human contact.He says, “Community is rare. Back home, you fight corruption and chaos but at least you have people around you. In West problems are different and they cut deeper in ways you can’t explain unless you’ve lived it.”Ankur said he is returning to Delhi on 5 December despite the city’s pollution levels. “Every place has a cost. Most of us are just learning which costs we can survive. I’m coming to Delhi on 5 December,” he said, adding he needed “some real oxygen now of friends and family. See you soon, India,” he signed off.Also read: ‘Felt like a burden’: NRI couple says shift from US to India brought ‘peace of mind’ — viral videoThe man has been living in Sweden since 2021. His post, which received over 63,000 views and strong reactions.One person from Paris wrote that they agreed with him completely, saying that every place has pros and cons but they would still choose India. They said that if India cleaned up its cities, many people would return.Another person said productive Europeans themselves were leaving Europe because of limits on growth. A third user shared that people who move young can integrate more easily, but those who arrive later often struggle with language and identity.Someone else warned him to be prepared for Delhi’s pollution, sharing how a colleague fell sick for a week after flying in from Kerala’s clean air.Recently, a viral Instagram video also showed a US-based couple explaining why they were moving back to India after 17 years abroad. The woman said motherhood, short maternity leave and rising healthcare costs in the US made life very stressful. She said India offered faster medical care, easier access to doctors and stronger family support.About the AuthorTOI News DeskThe TOI News Desk comprises a dedicated and tireless team of journalists who operate around the clock to deliver the most current and comprehensive news and updates to the readers of The Times of India worldwide. With an unwavering commitment to excellence in journalism, our team is at the forefront of gathering, verifying, and presenting breaking news, in-depth analysis, and insightful reports on a wide range of topics. The TOI News Desk is your trusted source for staying informed and connected to the ever-evolving global landscape, ensuring that our readers are equipped with the latest developments that matter most.”Read MoreEnd of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosPM Modi Opens India’s First Global Engine MRO Facility As Safran Launches Advanced LEAP Centre’Islamophobia’: Pak Meltdown Over Ayodhya Event Despite Its Own Poor Record of Minority PersecutionUntold Bravery in Operation Sindoor: CISF Reveals It Foiled Pakistan Attack on Uri Hydro Power PlantExperts Analyse India-China Diplomatic Row After Shanghai Airport Incident’Arunachal Inalienable Part Of India’: MEA Rejects China’s Claim After Woman Detained In ShanghaiKejriwal, Mann Pay Homage to Ninth Sikh Guru on 350th Martyrdom DayYogi Adityanath Uncovers The Dark Truth Of Mughal’S Tyranny On Shaheedi DiwasIndia Entering ‘Golden Era’ Of Defence Innovation And Self-Reliance: Rajnath Singh‘Until Brahmin Donates His Daughter’: IAS Officer’s Remark Sparks Row, Issues Clarification’A Nation That Never Bows to Terror, Operation Sindoor Shows New India’s Resolve, Says PM Modi123Photostories8 animals that eat their own poopThe hidden reason your gifted child seems unmotivated7 visa-free (or Visa-on-Arrival) nations Indians can explore this winterSushmita Sen to Shweta Tiwari: Celebrities who have been an inspiration as single mothersVidya Balan,Ram Kapoor to Rajeev Khandelwal: Lesser-known TV faces who surprised everyone with their Bollywood successSmall habits, big impact: How everyday actions influence the strength of your planetsKidney damage: ‘Healthy’ foods that can turn toxic for kidneys if overeatenYour Hidden Super Power According To Your Date of BirthCumin water works for weight loss? 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Picture source: Ankur Tyagi’s website An Indian man living in Sweden has gone viral after saying he is returning to Delhi because, despite Europe’s clean air and smooth systems, life in India is emotionally easier.Ankur Tyagi wrote on X on Monday that people often assume Europe means clean air, good roads and smooth systems, but…

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Nov 26, 2025, 13:33 IST

Nov 26, 2025, 13:33 IST

NEW DELHI: South Africa captain Temba Bavuma said his team had “come through dark days” as the Proteas sealed a historic 408-run victory over India in Guwahati on Wednesday, completing a 2-0 sweep and recording their first Test series win on Indian soil in 25 years. The emphatic win also handed India their biggest-ever Test…

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