Gurugram (Haryana) [India], October 6: Welcoming a baby into the world is both the greatest joy and the greatest responsibility for parents. As parents make room for a little one in their lives, they must also make space on their shelves for baby care products. Baby personal care products ar
The Indian shooting contingent continues to dominate at the ongoing Asian Games in Hangzhou as the men's trio of Swapnil Kusal, Aishwary Pratap Singh Tomar and Sheoran clinched a gold medal at the 50 m rifle men's 3P event on Friday.
New Delhi [India], September 29: LEO1, India's leading edu-fintech startup, is empowering millions of parents to secure their children's education and multiply their income potential through its innovative fee-financing model. In a world where the cost of education continues to rise, LEO1's
Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], September 28: Azent Overseas Education, one of India’s leading study abroad platforms, is proud to announce the resounding success of its highly anticipated Mega Study Abroad Fairs spanning multiple cities across the country. These fairs, which brought together
"The event was attended by 600 APS students, their parents and equestrian enthusiasts. 25 APS children, 22 Army personnel, 6 Canines and 4 Horses presented a number of breathtaking stunts in the incredible display of skills and horsemanship along with unconditional human-canine bonhomie," sa
Mahogany Rakhi who was found abandoned at the Charbagh Railway Station in 2000 in Lucknow was taken to the orphanage, Lilavati Munsi Bal Greh, by the Railway officials where she was officially adopted by the US-based woman Carol Minitonka, who took her back to Minnesota, America.
The experts received information about the large-scale removal of children, mainly Uyghur, from their families, including very young children whose parents are in exile or “interned”/detained. These children are treated as “orphans” by State authorities and placed in full-time boarding schoo
Researchers have long suspected that a child's neighbourhood can be a source of risk or safety. This notion is supported by a new Rutgers study, which discovered that when parents feel anxious or depressed about their environment, they may have a more difficult time caring for their children
The growing tensions between India and Canada have raised concerns among Indian parents whose children are studying in Canada with many stating that not only they are worried but their children are also unable to put focus on their studies in Canada.
According to the University of Michigan Health C.S. Mott Children's Hospital National Poll on Children's Health, two-thirds of parents have had at least one day in the last two years with poor or dangerous air quality in their neighbourhood.