Japan Travels: Japan doesn’t do ‘Normal’: 5 unique things and places you’ll rarely see anywhere else

It’s a fact that Japan is among the world’s most interesting travel destinations. A number of travellers who have been to Japan, would vouch for it. It’s a nation of ancient traditions where a futuristic and modern world lives in harmony. Beyond iconic temples, and bullet trains, Japan offers some truly unique and unusual sights….

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BAFTA 2026: ‘Boong’ director Lakshmipriya Devi brought India to the global stage at BAFTA in stunning Manipuri Moirang Phee inaphi and kaftan |

India celebrated a historic win as Lakshmipriya Devi’s film ‘Boong’ secured the Best Children’s & Family Film award at the BAFTAs. Her choice to wear a Payal Khandwala kaftan paired with a Manipuri Moirang Phee inaphi, a traditional shawl, resonated deeply, showcasing Indian culture with understated elegance on the global stage. This cultural statement amplified…

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New Zealand Visa: New Zealand set to tighten open work visa employment rules from April 20, 2026; who’s affected |

New employment conditions for open work visa holders will come into effect on April 20, 2026, under changes announced by Immigration New Zealand (INZ) on February 24, 2026. For more clarity, check the official media release.The updated rules aim to clarify what types of work are permitted under open work visas, with authorities saying clearer…

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Psychology-based personality test: Wolf, cat, horse, owl or fox? The animal you choose reveals if you crave belonging, are graceful, freedom-loving, wise or adaptable

Photo: marina__neuralean/ Instagram Personality tests are quite popular on social media these days, blending psychology with fun quizzes to decode your core self. From Myers-Briggs (MBTI) to the viral Big Five or Enneagram, they categorize traits like introversion vs. extroversion, thinking vs. feeling, offering snapshots of how you navigate life, relationships, and stress.For instance, this…

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5 lesser-known wildlife species thriving in Kuno

If there is one misunderstood resident of Kuno, it is the striped hyena. Frequently labelled merely as a scavenger, this nocturnal carnivore plays a critical sanitation role in the ecosystem. Hyenas clean up carcasses, preventing the spread of disease and recycling nutrients back into the soil. Their distinctive slanted backs and striped fur are seldom…

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