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5 Lesser-Known Health Benefits Of Consuming Tulsi Water Every Day

Are you searching for a morning ritual that is easy, effective, budget-friendly, and hassle-free? Then, my friend, we have the perfect answer for you – Tulsi water! Also known as Holy Basil, Tulsi is a celebrated plant native to the Indian subcontinent, known far and wide for its therapeutic uses. In fact, you will be surprised to know that Tulsi has been an Ayurvedic remedy for at least 3,000 years due to its healing properties. The best part is that you can easily find a Tulsi plant in your backyard, and if not, plant one! Why, you may ask? To make Tulsi water! If you are someone who is health-conscious and looking for ways to incorporate essential antioxidants naturally, then this article is for you. Read on to know five ways in which Tulsi water can benefit your health.
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You can easily make tulsi water at home and enjoy its benefits.
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How To Make Tulsi Water At HomeMaking Tul..

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To “Father Of The Year” Shirish Kunder, Special Message From Farah Khan. Bonus: Yummy Food

First, let us take a moment and wish Shirish Kunder a very happy birthday. The filmmaker turns 51 today [May 24] and wishes have been flowing in from all quarters. But the most special message came from his wife, film director Farah Khan who dedicated a post to Shirish and called him “father of the year”. On Shirish’s big day, Farah blessed the internet with a few unseen glimpses of her family spending some quality time together. Of course, it comes loaded with yummy-licious foodie tales. On Friday, Farah dropped a series of throwback pictures on Instagram. The opening frame shows birthday boy Shirish busy barbequing with his kids Czar Kunder, Anya Kunder and Diva Kunder.
The picture shows two barbeque grills set up on the terrace. While Shirish and Czar are grilling chicken tikka and paneer, Diva can be seen barbequing corn and mushrooms. Anya, on the other hand, can be seen marinating the chicken pieces to be grilled. We can also see three different marination pastes placed on the co..

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Protein Diet: 5 Easy Ways To Add More Proteins To Your Evening Snacks

Even if you are not a sportsperson or hitting the gym every day, you need protein. It is one of the most vital nutrients our body needs for proper functioning. It keeps you sated, helps in building muscle strength, aids in weight loss and keeps you energetic all day long. Ideally, protein should be consumed in abundance right at the start of the day, but not everyone has the luxury of putting in time and effort into making the perfect, nutrient-rich breakfast. If you are one of those who break into a sprint every morning and barely manage to reach the office, school or college on time, make sure you get your fill of protein and follow a protein-rich diet in the evening when you have more time in hand.
Also Read: Start Your Morning Right With These 6 High-Protein Breakfast Ideas
Add protein to your snacks to make them healthier. Image Credit: iStock
Here Are 5 Ideas For Having Protein-Rich Snacks1. FrittersWe know you all love to have steaming fried pakodas or fritters with your evenin..

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This Food Vlogger’s Technique To Cut And Peel Avocados Is Impressing Internet

Avocados are considered one of the most nutritious fruits. From avocado toast to guacamole, a creamy dip, or even a salad, this versatile fruit is used in many dishes. However, peeling and cutting an avocado can be challenging for many of us. But do not worry, a food vlogger has shared “the most genius way to peel and deseed an avocado.” This method avoids striking the pit with a knife or scooping out the fruit with a spoon. In the video uploaded on Instagram, the vlogger starts by taking an avocado and cutting around the pit vertically. Instead of cutting it in half, she makes two more cuts to divide the fruit into four equal pieces. Once done, the fruit is separated from the pit using hands. To peel the avocado, no peeler or knife is needed—just use your hands to separate the skin. And voila, your avocado is ready to be cut and used in various dishes. Sounds easy, right?
While sharing the video, the vlogger wrote, “How did I just learn this?!”
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Cockroaches In the Kitchen? Try These 5 Easy Ways To Keep These Insects At Bay

Picture this: you enter the kitchen in the morning, eager to start your day with a piping hot cup of coffee. As you reach for the cabinet, you spot a cockroach crawling across the counter. This would disrupt your peaceful morning, right? There is nothing more disturbing than spotting a cockroach in the place where you cook. They are unpleasant, can worsen your allergies and worst of all, make your kitchen less hygienic. But as repulsed as it is, spotting cockroaches in the kitchen is a pretty common problem. Are you someone who is struggling with cockroaches in the kitchen? Then fret not! We have listed 5 easy ways that can prevent cockroaches from entering your culinary sanctuary.
Also Read: Wait, What? Woman Tries Fried Cockroaches With Tomato Sauce – Watch Viral Video
Clean your kitchen countertops to make sure cockroaches don’t roam around.
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5 Easy Ways To Prevent Cockroaches In Your Kitchen1. Keep The Kitchen Clean And DryCockroaches, like any other insect, ar..

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“If You Are Strong…”: PM Scoffs At Mani Shankar Aiyar’s Pak Remark

Prime Minister Narendra Modi has said terror strikes from Pakistan-based attackers can only be stopped if India establishes its strength in more than just military terms – i.e., “armies and guns” – indicating the country needs cross-sectoral development and to be an all-round powerhouse.
Speaking exclusively to NDTV as the seven-phase 2024 Lok Sabha election – in which the BJP is looking for a third consecutive term – winds down, the PM also waved aside talk a permanent end to terror attacks from Pakistani soil could be achieved by engaging in continuing dialogue with Islamabad.
“This is what many people think about the fight against terrorism… that we should take control of Pakistan and then terror attacks will be controlled… but this is not true. If you are strong internally, then all evils will go away. If you are not physically fit then a little rain or heat can make you sick.”
“… but if you are strong, then you will be strong enough to handle all diseases. Similarly, India w..

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Avoid Linking This Card To Digital Wallets On Your Phone, Warn Experts

A financial advisor on social media has warned against linking debit cards to Apple Pay or any other digital wallet, citing the risk of unauthorised transfers if a thief gains access to your phone, according to The New York Post.
Dean, of the TikTok duo Alexis and Dean, said in a video that debit cards are particularly risky because they are directly linked to your checking account, potentially allowing a thief to steal your entire life savings.
He advised using a credit card instead, as credit cards typically offer more fraud protection.
Dean acknowledges that many people link their debit cards to digital wallets for convenience, but stresses the importance of prioritising security.
“If you want to be safe, your debit card from that platform and just use your credit card as the main payment,” he told The Post.
This warning contradicts assurances from tech companies that contactless payments are secure. Some companies even claim that contactless payments are safer than using a p..

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Voting Begins In Delhi, Haryana In Penultimate Phase: 10 Points

Voting is taking place today in eight seats each in Bihar and Bengal, seven in Delhi, 10 in Haryana, four in Jharkhand, 14 in Uttar Pradesh, and the final seat in Jammu & Kashmir — Anantnag-Rajouri, where poling was moved from the third to the sixth phase.Odisha will pick representatives for 42 assembly constituencies and six Lok Sabha seats.By the end of today, election will be completed in 486 of the 543 Lok Sabha seats. Polling will also be completed in Haryana, Delhi and Jammu and Kashmir.The most riveting contest will be for national capital Delhi, where the BJP swept all seven seats in 2019. This time, Arvind Kejriwal’s Aam Aadmi Party is out to prise a few with its “Jail Ka Jawab Vote Se” campaign. AAP is contesting four seats in the national capital, its ally Congress three.The phase will be crucial for NDA, which has to keep its score intact to meet its “400-plus” target. In 2019, the BJP alone won 40 of the 58 constituencies going to polls today in the Hindi heartland and th..

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On Replacing Dravid As India Coach, De Villiers Says “Think I’ll Enjoy…”

The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has intensified its hunt for the men’s national team’s new head coach. With Rahul Dravid’s contract set to end after the conclusion of the T20 World Cup 2024, several names have been linked with the job, including the likes of Ricky Ponting, Justin Langer, Stephen Fleming and even Andy Flower. Former South Africa captain AB de Villiers was also asked about the possibility of replacing Dravid and he admitted that coaching is a role that excites him.
“I absolutely have no idea. I do think I’ll enjoy coaching. I think there are certain elements I won’t enjoy as much, which I will have to learn. With time, anything is possible and I can think on my feet and learn as I move on,” De Villiers told News18.
“But I think there are elements of a coaching job that I’ll enjoy a lot. Things that I’ve learned over the years, the maturity that I’ve got now at the age of 40, looking back, a lot of things look a lot clearer when I look back at my career. ..

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Rare Indian Banknotes From 1918 Shipwreck To Be Auctioned In London

A pair of rare 10-rupee banknotes that were recovered as they floated away from a shipwreck on their way from Bombay to London in 1918 are to be auctioned next Wednesday.
Noonans Mayfair auction house in London will offer the notes as part of their World Banknotes sale and are estimated to fetch between GBP 2,000 and 2,600. The two 10-rupee banknotes were recovered from the wreck of the SS Shirala, which was sunk by a German U-boat on July 2, 1918, and bear the date of 25 May 1918 on them.
“Whole blocks of these notes, along with lots of provisions ranging from marmalade to ammunition, were on their way to Bombay from London when the boat was sunk by a German U-Boat,” said Thomasina Smith, Worldwide Head of Numismatics at Noonans.
“Many notes floated to shore, including unsigned 5 and 10 Rupees, and signed 1 Rupees – one of which also features in this auction. Most were recovered and subsequently destroyed by the authorities and new ones were printed to replace them, however a ve..

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