LIFESTYLE

Best Biryani in Delhi
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Biryani is truly a dish for all of the senses, with an irresistible combination of spices, aromas, and flavours that no one can resist! There are numerous places in Delhi, ranging from 5-star hotels to local street vendors serving up a delicious plate of Biryanis, and we're here to tell you about them all!
Does immigration help developing countries?
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Many talented brains from developing nations like India, the Philippines, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, and Pakistan have been immigrating to economically progressive and highly developed nations for many years. They migrate in search of a good quality of life, world-class education for their children, and social security perks, including disability and maternity benefits, unemployment allowance, employment insurance, and other attractive benefits.
20 destinations supporting remote work around the world
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They launched their Live and Work Anywhere initiative earlier this year to identify some of the world's most remote worker-friendly destinations and to assist governments and Destination Marketing Organizations (DMOs) in reviving tourism and providing economic support to communities after two-plus years of travel restrictions. The 20 destinations will spotlight include: Baja California Sur, Mexico; Bali, Indonesia; Brindisi, Puglia, Italy, etc.
Grab your favourite Masala Chai and Filter Coffee at Tata Starbucks
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The exciting array of launches is a part of its strategy to drive growth and acquire new customers. The pilot will see the introduction of the New 'Picco' size for beverages, delicious South Indian Filter Coffee, a range of exciting Signature Milkshakes, Masala Chai, Cardamom Chai and a completely revamped food menu featuring Bite-sized snacks, shareable food and a range of freshly assembled sandwiches. The brand will also be unveiling a range of exciting price points through this launch.
Vacationing in NYC? Check out Restaurant Week
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"We are pleased to celebrate the 30th anniversary of NYC Restaurant Week this summer, a major milestone coinciding with the palpable vibrancy in our city right now," said Fred Dixon, President and CEO at NYC & Company.
Replace high cholesterol items with these five healthy options
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A healthy diet should include foods high in soluble fibre, fruits and vegetables, plant-based protein, and whole grains. While there are numerous options that can easily fit the bill, we have narrowed the list down to five items that can easily replace high cholesterol snack options you have grown accustomed to.
Plants you should avoid if you have pets at home
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Sometimes unknowingly we forget to pet-proof our homes and this can be hazardous to your furry friend's health. Plants, for example, might seem harmless but they can prove to be dangerous for your pets. Indoor plants, plants in your garden, or even a bouquet of flowers -- some of these could pose a serious threat to the pets in the house.
Should you try plant-based protein?
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Lentils, almonds, and millets are all high in plant protein and can be eaten on a regular basis as part of a healthy, balanced diet. Almonds, for example, are not only high in nutrition but also add a unique texture to a variety of dishes, whether sweet or savoury. They are a great source of plant-based protein and can be eaten in a variety of ways, including almond milk, almond flour, raw, roasted, lightly salted, and so on. Emphasising the rise of plant-based diets, actress and influencer, Soha Ali Khan said, "It’s a myth that plant-based diets don't contain enough protein
Ancient temples, stunning beauty make Guptkashi one of Uttarakhand's hidden gems
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Apart from sceneries, Vishwanath Temple and Ardhanarishvara temple in Guptkashi city are also a major attraction. The ancient temples of this city belong to the Mahabharata period. The city even got its name from the Pandavas who were brave warriors in the Mahabharata. 
Head injuries in kids can affect brain size, learning difficulties
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People who experience a serious blow to the head can suffer brain injury resulting in long-term cognitive problems such as difficulties with memory, concentration and solving problems. While the problem has been studied in adults, it is harder in children and teenagers because their brains are growing and changing so rapidly.
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