Working, financially independent, and living on our own terms, yet we are measured almost entirely by our marital status. Indian women in their late 20s are navigating a quiet, relentless pressure that no career milestone seems to silence.
People are human, and everyone makes mistakes. If you have been deeply hurt, sometimes you end up acting in ways you never anticipated. But where to draw the line?
Priyanka Chopra opened up about her emotional roka ceremony with Nick Jonas and the moment their relationship began to feel “real.” Expert explains why rituals and early certainty can strengthen commitment.
Time is the biggest healer. My parents saw the fact that their son was sincere, they didn't know if it would last with her, but when they realised that a girl had given up everything for their son, what better partner could they look for?, shared Suniel
"Women are always treated with a lot of love and they're very special on a set, but you know there's no respect for your time. There's no respect for many things that the men are respected far more for, and it's just like nomenclature," Dia shared
Bengaluru-based psychotherapist Arouba Kabir explains that groundhogging is less about bad luck and more about unconscious patterns that shape how people choose partners.
While their professional introduction eventually blossomed into a marriage spanning over two decades, their story highlights the delicate balance of ethics and power dynamics.
A recent survey points to growing pressure on men in relationships. The deeper issue, however, is a mismatch between how men are raised and what love now requires
Samantha Ruth Prabhu’s journey from closing up after separation to finding emotional safety with Raj Nidimoru highlights the profound impact of heartbreak on trust.
Akshay Kumar’s humorous yet pointed marriage advice to Riteish Deshmukh and Genelia D’Souza sparks a deeper conversation on why apologising, humour, and ego management are crucial in long-term relationships.
Iran mission uses donations to buy 40 tonnes of medicine, unable to send them home
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A 40-tonne shipment of medicines bought by the Iranian embassy in India is stranded in New Delhi due to a damaged aircraft. The embassy is seeking alternative ways to deliver the urgently needed medicines, as pharmaceutical companies in Iran are under attack.