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Yogurts: A sweet and a healthier choice

Updated on Aug 30, 2020 03:47 PM IST

Yogurt should taste the way you like it. Some people like their yogurt strong and tart; some like it mild and custardy, and others like it thick.

Yogurt is full of protein and calcium
Hindustan Times | BySwati Chaturvedi

Life Hacks by Charles Assisi: The sublime value of the daily ritual

To ease the stress of lockdown, it will be vital to replace the bridge of little habits that marked the start and end of a day.

Our days, nights and weeks fuse. Our markers of time have begun to erode.(Unsplash)
Updated on Aug 23, 2020 01:36 PM IST
Hindustan Times, Delhi | ByCharles Assisi

What actually happens in Zoom meetings? Harsh Goenka shares hilariously relatable tweet

“Others are looking smarter than me, is it because of camera?” wrote a Twitter user while commenting.

People shared hilarious comments while replying to Harsh Goenka’s post (representational image).(Unsplash)
Published on Aug 19, 2020 08:19 AM IST
Hindustan Times, New Delhi | ByTrisha Sengupta

Life Hacks by Charles Assisi: Winning the work-from-home war

Find ways to ease into your day, ask co-workers for space when you need it, delegate all you can to tech.

When I embraced working from home a few years ago, after the initial euphoria, I hit roadblocks too, says Charles Assisi. (Representational Image)(Unsplash)
Updated on Aug 09, 2020 01:09 PM IST
Hindustan Times | ByCharles Assisi

Coronavirus pandemic: Why Londoners are refusing to return to the office

The U.K. entered lockdown later than other European countries, and emerged later as the summer holiday season got underway, potentially one factor in resistance to going back to the office.

Representational Image(Unsplash)
Updated on Aug 08, 2020 06:33 PM IST
Bloomberg | ByChris Hughes | Posted by: Alfea Jamal

All you need is WiFi: How Covid-19 could bring in the era of the digital nomad

From Barbados to Estonia, several countries are launching visa regimes aimed at wooing digital nomads to revive their tourism-dependent economies, chasing the sort of people who mix work with travel and can set up shop any place with an internet connection.

Interest in “digital nomadism” is set to spike in coming years as Covid-19 boosts remote working. (Representational Image)(Unsplash)
Updated on Aug 06, 2020 01:19 PM IST
Hindustan Times, Delhi | By

Lockdown life: Men learn culinary skills, share house work as people continue to stay home

With people remaining indoors and many getting used to the concept of work from home, what has caught everyone’s eye is men making a foray into the kitchen at home, trying their hands at cooking and showcasing their dish-making skills on social media.

The lockdown has taught families to adjust to each other rather than picking faults. (Representational Image)(Unsplash)
Updated on Aug 05, 2020 05:01 PM IST
Mumbai | ByPress Trust of India | Posted by Saumya Sharma

Corona tales: Meet the nine-year-old kindness warrior

Samaira Khanna, 9, is helping the underprivileged and corona warriors with the money she is earning through virtual storytelling sessions.

Samaira Khanna’s virtual story sessions usually have a message for other children.
Updated on Sep 22, 2020 03:16 PM IST
Hindustan Times | By, New Delhi

The year of building health and immunity

A strong immune system could be the perfect solution to tackle COVID-19. Building the body’s defence through food and herbal concoctions became a top priority for most people during the ongoing pandemic.

Building immunity with natural and ayurvedic herbs
Updated on Jul 31, 2020 08:51 PM IST
Hindustan Times | BySwati Chaturvedi

When these sons stood by a hapless mother

After seeing a viral video on social Hoshiarpur based fitness expert Mandeep Singh Manny and activist Ajaib Singh Goldy came to the rescue of thild old lady and her son.

Mandeep Singh Manny donated rations to this old lady who suffers from a neurological disorder
Updated on Aug 02, 2020 07:31 PM IST
Hindustan Times | BySwati Chaturvedi

Changing lives, one stitch at a time

Called Ek Chadar Meri Bhi, this initiative helps jobless tailors create shopping bags out of lightly used bed sheets.

Shobha, a karigar with newly stitched bags from used bedsheets
Updated on Aug 02, 2020 07:36 PM IST
Hindustan Times | BySwati Chaturvedi

Work From Home Life: Here’s why conferences work better when people stay home

The main difficulty of video conferencing is to emulate an informal yet crucial feature of a real-life setup: impromptu interactions, which are indispensable for forming scientific collaborations and professional connections.

It is likely that some well-established annual events that have scrambled to transition online in recent months will choose to permanently transcend their physical origins. (Representational Image)(Unsplash)
Updated on Jul 22, 2020 02:29 PM IST
Bloomberg | ByAriel Procaccia | Posted by Saumya Sharma

Move aside Avengers, there’s a new superhero in town

The heroic tale of six-year-old Bridger, who saved his younger sister from an attacking dog, has gone viral and his courageous efforts are being praised by some of the biggest Hollywood stars!

The heroic tale of six-year-old Bridger, saving his younger sister from a dog, has gone viral.
Updated on Jul 21, 2020 07:12 PM IST
Hindustan Times | By, New Delhi

Finding moments of joy amid the pandemic

Designer Suneet Varma giving a haircut to his 79-year-old mother Indra Varma is the cutest thing that we have seen on Internet.

Designer Suneet Varma took to Instagram to share this photo of him giving a haircut to his mother Indra Varma.
Updated on Jul 15, 2020 02:57 PM IST
Hindustan Times | By

#WFH, no time to think what to cook for breakfast? Here are some quick ideas

Here are some quick and easy breakfast options that you can prepare in no time while you work from home.

Masala omelette recipe is one that can be tried in different variations for a sumptuous breakfast.(Photo: Shutterstock)
Updated on Jul 04, 2020 07:15 AM IST
Hindustan Times | By, New Delhi

Child playfully interrupts mom’s BBC interview, video perfectly showcases work from home struggles

Dr Clare Wenham was accompanied by an unexpected guest while recently speaking to BBC about lockdown in England.

The image shows Dr Clare Wenham.(Twitter/@scottygb)
Updated on Jul 05, 2020 09:30 AM IST
Hindustan Times, New Delhi | BySanya Budhiraja

David Beckham shows off his new talent with DIY beehive during quarantine

David Beckham has recently taken up DIY projects at home and for the past few weeks, he has been building a beehive to make honey.

Beckham photographed at his country home in Cotswold.(@davidbeckham/Instagram)
Updated on Jun 28, 2020 12:51 PM IST
Hindustan Times, Delhi | Byhindustantimes.com

Working from home for far too long? You may find this tweet relatable

If you’ve been working from home, this tweet about changing what it’s called will hit you in the feels

PhD student Heather De-Quincey shared this rather relatable tweet.
Updated on Jun 28, 2020 06:24 PM IST
Hindustan Times, New Delhi | ByAmrita Kohli

This superhero is shredding patriarchy to bits!

Hulk has been very busy with household chores in the lockdown! A fun series by photographer Guru Charan shows him chopping onions, washing clothes, and cooking meals!

Household chores are mood-boosters, and if the guy that can leap across continents can take these responsibilities, so can you!
Updated on Jun 22, 2020 09:23 PM IST
Hindustan Times | BySwati Chaturvedi

This young rapper says being poor doesn’t mean you give up dreaming

The son of a driver who can barely make both ends meet, Vikas Bhagel had no means to produce his rap video. His friends came together to help him shoot and edit it.

Vikas Bhagel had no means to produce his rap video.
Updated on Jun 20, 2020 04:31 PM IST
Hindustan Times | BySwati Chaturvedi

Instagram famous doggos have a virtual play date and it’s adorable. Watch

So many cute dogs in one video!

That’s Lewis in the picture. Isn’t he adorable?(Instagram/@lewis_golden)
Updated on Jun 22, 2020 02:40 PM IST
Hindustan Times, New Delhi | ByAmrita Kohli

Coronavirus pandemic: As work has moved home, so has bullying, harassment

Amid the lockdowns, gone are undesired office encounters, business trips, round-the-clock conferences and much after-hours socializing. However, things seem to have taken a turn for the worst.

Representational image of Work from Home setup.(Unsplash)
Updated on Jun 22, 2020 02:52 PM IST
Bloomberg | ByElisa Martinuzzi | Posted by: Alfea Jamal

100 days of Covid-19 moments: Living through the long wait

See how one hundred days of pandemic life has changed us in unexpected ways.

The extroverts have settled in, the introverts are reaching out. (Representational Image)(Unsplash)
Updated on Jun 16, 2020 09:58 AM IST
Hindustan Times | By

Life Hacks: How to work through failure

Covid-19 has given us an undeniable glimpse of the future. We must assume we will all fail at some point, and plan accordingly.

One of the many pieces of advice Peter Drucker offers deals with how to think about a plan to move ahead. (Representational Image)(Unsplash)
Updated on Jun 16, 2020 09:09 AM IST
Hindustan Times | ByCharles Assisi

A bittersweet goodbye: Chinese girl stuck in India finally left for home

Remember Zhang Aixi, the Chinese citizen stuck in India for the last five months? The solo traveler finally left for home in a special rescue flight.

The young traveler, Zhang Aixi had found a home away from home at Earth Saviors Foundation in Haryana.
Updated on Jun 13, 2020 10:30 PM IST
Hindustan Times | ByShara Ashraf Prayag

Coronavirus crisis: 80% working Indians experience income loss, 90% are ready for it to get worse

Further 30% feel that the crisis will worsen in the coming months. Four out of 10 Indians worry about the impact of the pandemic on physical, mental, social and financial health. Urban families are mainly concerned about the impact on their physical health.

Self-employed professionals estimate that they may lose half of their income over the next few months. (Representational)(Unsplash)
Updated on Jun 13, 2020 08:02 PM IST
New Delhi | ByPress Trust of India | Posted by Alfea Jamal

Kindling kindness: Actor Parvin Dabas became a messiah for migrant families in distress

Someone forwarded Dabas a hungry child’s photo on WhatsApp; the actor traced the boy’s family and sent ration kits to them and fifty other families in the neighbourhood.

Actor Parvin Dabas(Instagram)
Updated on Jun 10, 2020 10:52 PM IST
Hindustan Times | ByShara Ashraf Prayag

Pets are the biggest support system in the lockdown: Mandana Karimi

The actor says her pets have helped her stay sane during these trying times. They stay by her side and comfort her when she feels low.

Actor Mandana Karimi with her pet dogs
Updated on Jun 10, 2020 10:47 PM IST
Hindustan Times | By

Inculcate compassion in children to turn them into amazing human beings: Tara Sharma

Actor Tara Sharma Saluja says it’s important to teach children to help the needy and the pandemic is the right time to teach the values of empathy and kindness.

Tara Sharma Saluja
Updated on Jun 08, 2020 09:51 PM IST
Hindustan Times | By

Inside Sara Ali Khan and brother Ibrahim’s Sunday yoga session, fans think their dog Fuffy stole the show

Ibrahim Ali Khan shared a picture of his Sunday yoga session with his sister Sara Ali Khan, amid the lockdown. See it here.

Sara Ali Khan and Ibrahim Ali Khan doing yoga as their dog Fuffy watches.
Updated on Jun 08, 2020 08:16 PM IST
Hindustan Times, New Delhi | ByHT Entertainment Desk
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