Holi Clothes Myth: Why clothes worn on Holi are often discarded afterwards: Tradition, myth and science explained |

Holi’s tradition of discarding clothes after the festival stems from a blend of practicality, symbolism, and the nature of modern dyes. While historically old clothes were worn to embrace the mess, today’s synthetic colours permanently stain fabric, making reuse difficult. This practice also offers a symbolic release from the past year’s negativity and a fresh…

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Dubai Airports issues advisory: Do not travel without confirmed airline departure time as limited operations restart at DXB, DWC

Operations have partially resumed at Dubai International Airport (DXB) and Dubai World Central, Al Maktoum International Airport (DWC) on March 2 following a temporary partial closure of airspace, Dubai Airports said in its latest operational update. In its passenger advisory statement, it added that a limited number of flights have been permitted to operate from…

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Chandra Grahan 2026: Lunar Eclipse travel advisory 2026: Ayodhya’s Ram Mandir to remain closed for darshan today between… |

Travellers planning a spiritual sojourn to Ayodhya’s Ram Mandir today should know that darshan timings at the city’s most prominent landmark have been changed because of the Lunar Eclispse 2026. The announcement was made by Shri Ram Janmbhoomi Teerth Kshetra Trust. It said that the Ram Mandir will remain closed to devotees on March 3…

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Is travelling allowed during the Lunar Eclipse 2026? Indian traditional beliefs and more

Lunar Eclipse 2026 is one of the most-awaited celestial events in the world. It happens when Earth comes between the Sun and the Moon and such events have long been associated with spiritual, traditional, astrological and religious significance. While there’s a scientific explanation to every occurrence, ancient Indian beliefs and religious books attribute some deep…

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Thai woman ties the knot with two Austrian lovers in rare double wedding; inside their unconventional love story

Imagine this situation: A simple Thai wedding ceremony where one bride says “I do” to two grooms. This is not some scandalous drama, but a heartfelt wedding ceremony that is blessed by their family and friends. That’s exactly what 37-year-old Duangduan Ketsaro did on February 28, 2026, in Thailand’s Prakhon Chai district, as per reports….

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Why you stay up late even when you’re exhausted and how to win over this habit

Revenge bedtime procrastination is not a medical diagnosis. It is a behavioral pattern. It happens when someone intentionally delays sleep despite knowing it will lead to fatigue. Psychologists connect it to low perceived control during the day. Long work hours, caregiving duties, and constant notifications can make people feel that their time is not their…

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Is Gossip Really That Bad? 5 Surprising Reasons Psychology Says It’s Actually Good for You

Humans aren’t built for tiny tribes anymore. We live in cities, corporations, and digital networks. Yet our brains still operate within social limits — often referred to as Dunbar’s number, roughly 150 meaningful relationships. Gossip helps manage that complexity. Gossip helps spread information about social norms, alliances, and risks. It helps communities coordinate without everyone…

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