Milgram’s electric shock experiment: The test that exposed dark side of human obedience to authority |

Stanley Milgram’s 1961–62 Yale University experiment tested obedience, where participants believed they delivered painful electric shocks to others under authority. In the early 1960s, a deceptively simple question took shape inside a laboratory at Yale University: how far would an ordinary person go if instructed by an authority figure to harm someone else? The answer, … Read more

Indian LPG tanker crosses Hormuz, first after ceasefire | India News

NEW DELHI: LPG tanker Jag Vikram loaded with 20,400 tonne of cooking gas safely crossed Strait of Hormuz on Saturday, becoming the first Indian-flagged vessel to pass through the conflict-hit maritime choke point since the announcement of a temporary two-week ceasefire between the US and Iran, reports Dipak Dash. Jag Vikram is the ninth Indian-flagged … Read more

Peeling ginger with a spoon: The simple hack you need |

Forget wasteful knives for peeling ginger! A simple spoon offers a revolutionary, zero-waste method. Its curved edge delicately scrapes away the skin, preserving vital aromatic compounds and nutrients crucial for flavour and health. We have all experienced this moment: standing at the countertop, holding a fresh root of ginger, preparing to cut it into thin … Read more

Indian man in Auckland faces abusive calls after video of him dumping trash from car goes viral: ‘I already apologised’

An Indian-origin man in Auckland says he has filed complaints with police and sought help from online safety authorities after a video of him allegedly dumping cardboard went viral, leading to abusive messages and public backlash.The man (Name withheld) says the incident has left him feeling unsafe after the footage was shared on social media. … Read more

MLA gives Rs 10k aid to Bara Birwa blaze victims | Lucknow News

Sarojini Nagar MLA Rajeshwar Singh on Saturday gave immediate financial assistance of ₹10,000 each for traders affected by the devastating fire that gutted shops at Bara Birwa vegetable market, assuring full administrative support for compensation and reconstruction. Lucknow: Sarojini Nagar MLA Rajeshwar Singh on Saturday extended financial assistance of Rs 10,000 to shopkeepers affected by … Read more

Nasha Mukt J&K: LG launches drive to cut off Pak supply, swift punishment for peddlers | India News

JAMMU: J&K lieutenant governor Manoj Sinha on Saturday launched “Nasha Mukt Jammu Kashmir Abhiyaan”, a 100-day campaign to rid the UT of the drug menace by throttling the supply of contraband from Pakistan and ensuring exemplary punishment for narcotics traffickers.“The administration is committed to effectively tackling this social evil and safeguarding the youth across the … Read more

When Asha Bhosle spoke about singing live on stage at the age of 90 and suriving through difficult times in her life |

Asha Bhosle has been admitted to the hospital due to chest infection on Saturday night. While reports suggested that she had a cardiac arrest, her granddaughter Zanai Bhosle shared her health update on social media. She said, “My grandmother, Asha Bhosle, has been admitted to the hospital due to extreme exhaustion and a chest infection, … Read more

Personality test: Choose a house and it will reveal what’s your priority in life

We’ve all spent a late night scrolling through social media about where we’d live if money were no object. But here’s the thing: your “dream home” isn’t just about the number of bedrooms or the colour of the kitchen tiles. It’s actually a psychological mirror.Think of this as a low-stakes Rorschach test for your life … Read more

Mass arrests at London protest: Massive Attack musician Robert Del Naja among 200 held over Palestine Action rally

More than 200 people, including musician Robert Del Naja of the band Massive Attack, were arrested during a large-scale protest in central London against the ban on activist group Palestine Action. The demonstration, held at Trafalgar Square on Saturday, saw hundreds of people gather in defiance of police warnings.The Metropolitan Police confirmed that 212 individuals, … Read more