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What is the ‘5:1 Ratio’ in love and how can it make relationships work | The Times of India
The Times of India· 2 days agoThe 5:1 Ratio works as a powerful tool for couples seeking to deepen their connection and strengthen...
Three steps to net-zero: Legislation, emissions trading, capital mobilization
Livemint· 23 hours agoClimate change has expressed itself in visibly powerful and quite traumatic ways, from floods to...
Desi Girl to Global Icon, 6 Times Priyanka Chopra Proved What an Empowered Woman Looks Like
Latest India News· 2 hours agoPriyanka Chopra is an epitome of what it means to be bold and beautiful here is why one must takes...
How To Build Wealth With A Systematic Investment Plan?
Free Press Journal· 1 day agoInvesting is a powerful way to grow your wealth, and one of the most effective methods for Indian...
Trump assassination bid changes Biden's plan to revive election campaign
Business Standard India· 3 days agoBattered by doubts about his mental fitness and pressure to...out at Trump’s rally in Butler,...
ISRO has a problem: too many rockets, too few satellites to launch | Analysis
The Hindu· 5 days agoIn June, S. Somanath, Chairman of the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) and Secretary of the...
Mission: Impossible 8 - Video reveals Tom Cruise’s heart-stopping aerial stunt on an upside-down...
The Economic Times· 11 hours agoRecent images from the filming set reveal Cruise engaging in a heart-stopping aerial stunt, hanging...
The Must-Have Hair Tools To Get During Amazon Prime Day
Durham Herald-Sun· 1 day agoIt’s small but powerful and reduces frizz and adds shine with each use. This dryer is foldable and...
Top 10 must-watch anime of the past six months | English Movie News - Times of India
The Times of India· 6 days agoThe anime industry continues to captivate audiences worldwide, with 2024 delivering a remarkable...
End employed poverty: Mandatory 35% payroll deduction for low-wage employees hurts formal job...
Financial Express· 1 day agoOur primary job challenge is employed poverty, not unemployment (this has remained 4-8% since 1947)...