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TV actress Rupali Ganguly, who is popular for her roles as Monisha in 'Sarabhai Vs Sarabhai' and the lead role in 'Anupamaa', is quite in the news these days for her marriage with Ashwin K Mehra. For the unversed, Ashwin K Mehra's daughter Esha Verma from his previous marriage has accussed Rupali of breaking her …

Magnesium is undoubtedly an essential mineral that the body requires to perform several critical biological functions. However, simply mindlessly consuming magnesium supplements will not give any result. One needs to be careful while taking magnesium supplements. When taking magnesium supplements, certain other supplements can interfere with magnesium absorption, interact negatively, or even cause an overload …

Banyan TreeThere has always been a question of confusion about which one is India's national tree-the banyan or the Peepal. Both of the trees have very deep roots in the Indian culture, religion, and daily life and they are mostly credited for their specific characteristics that create lots of symbolic meanings. Even though the peepal, …

Ramayana, the story of Lord Ram, Mata Sita, Lakshman, Lord Hanuman, the demon King Ravana, and many more, is one of the most inspiring and respected Indian epics. From the different ‘Kaands’ of the Ramayan, from Baal kaand to Yuddhakanda, to the different chapters and ‘Sargs’, there is a treasure of lessons and inspirations to …

The dining habits of people have changed over the years in India and it’s a matter of seconds that one can now order online their preferred food. Though, it is quite feasible to get food delivered to your home easily, there are times when many of us cancel the ‘ordered food’ without thinking much which …

Diabetes occurs when your body is unable to effectively regulate blood sugar levels. This can result from your pancreas not producing enough insulin, your cells becoming resistant to insulin, or a combination of both factors.Sugar and Diabetes has a connection?People often wonder if eating too much sugar directly causes diabetes, but the answer is more …