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It’s that time of year to show our appreciation to our amazing fathers who have been there for us throughout our lives and have supported us throughout the years. This year, father’s Day is celebrated on June 15, 2025. It is more than just a date; it serves as a reminder to cherish our relationships with fathers, stepfathers, grandfathers and the father figures in our lives who have played pivotal roles.

Father’s Day is that special Sunday when we dust off the family couch, pick out the perfect tie (or maybe finally upgrade that old coffee mug!), and shower the dads, grandads, stepdads, and father figures in our lives with some well-deserved appreciation. But beyond the gifts and DIY crafts, let’s take a moment to explore the roots and meaning of this warm celebration. 

Morning time is considered the best for meditation and physical activities. Walking barefoot on grass, especially in the early morning, is more than just a pleasant way to start the day. This simple habit, also known as “earthing” or “grounding”, offers several health benefits that may surprise you. Here are five reasons to kick off your shoes and enjoy nature under your feet:

Start your day on a healthy note with a gut-friendly boost! A gastroenterologist recommends beginning your morning routine with chia seeds and basil seeds, a dynamic duo that can help promote digestive health, reduce inflammation, and support overall well-being. Rich in nutrients, seeds offer vital proteins, fatty acids, vitamins, and minerals. They can improve the gut flora and digestive system and are important in fostering general health.

The India Meteorological Department (IMD) issued a red alert in Delhi for intense heatwave conditions as the maximum temperature is set to touch 45.5 degrees in parts of the national capital region. IMD’s daily weather bulletin said, “Heatwave conditions are likely to prevail at many places across Delhi-NCR with temperatures ranging between 44 degrees Celsius and 46 degrees Celsius.”

Every year on the Shukla Paksha Dwitiya Tithi of the month of Ashadh, the Rath Yatra of Lord Jagannath is taken out in Puri, Odisha. In which the chariot of Lord Jagannath, along with his brother Lord Balabhadra and sister Goddess Subhadra, is included. Lord Jagannath’s chariot is 45 feet high and 35 feet long and the same width, while the chariot of Balabhadra ji is 44 feet, and Subhadra’s is 43 feet high. Lord Jagannath’s chariot has 16 wheels, Lord Balabhadra’s has 14 and Subhadra’s chariot has 12 wheels. These chariots are made new every year. Devotees from every corner of the country come to participate in this Rath Yatra because the idols of this temple are taken out of the temple once a year.

Kabir Jayanti is the birth anniversary of Sant Kabir and is observed on  Jyeshtha Purnima, according to the Hindu lunar calendar. Sant Kabirdas was a famous poet, saint and social reformer of India of the 15th century. He is considered the leading saint of the Bhakti movement. 

Your brain is one of the most important organs in the body. It controls different functions of the body and stores memory, among others. Hence, it is extremely crucial that you keep your brain healthy. From eating the right food to performing the right exercise, all of these can have immense benefits on your brain. 

Shehnaaz Gill’s fitness is generating a lot of media attention these days. The Bigg Boss 13 diva with plump cheeks now has a very trim and slender appearance. Shehnaaz Gill discussed her weight loss experience in a recent interview, revealing how she dropped 55 kg in just six months. She used to exercise, eat well, and utilise Desi remedies. Shehnaaz Gill also employed various Ayurvedic practices, such as taking a specific yellow drink on an empty stomach as soon as she woke up in the morning.

Vat Purnima 2025 isn’t just about fasting. It’s that one morning when neighbourhood temples fill up around sunrise and groups of women in bright sarees walk barefoot to the nearest Vat tree. Some carry brass pots, some tie red threads around the trunk, and others close their eyes, recalling the story of Savitri and her unshaken will.

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