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    5 assessments to make before adopting a pet
    Expired dates? Young Indians face dating burnout despite spending more on finding love

    Amid the bustling life of young urban Indians, an ironic trend emerges: individuals thriving in their careers are still finding themselves romantically adrift. While dating apps promise a myriad of prospects, they frequently lead to more heartache than happiness. With an emphasis on looks and an all-consuming quest for perfection, the chance for real intimacy dwindles.

    How to travel in the summer of chaos

    The travel industry has bifurcated, rewarding those who understand its complexities. Travelers are increasingly spending more, often financing trips precariously, as experiences become more volatile due to industry issues. Winning in travel now means optimizing for flexibility and value, rather than just loyalty.

    Dogs and cats can be infected by hantavirus, but can they spread it to humans? Here's what CDC recommends for pet owners

    Hantavirus and pets: A hantavirus outbreak on a cruise ship has sparked global health worries. Passengers fell ill and some died during a voyage. Health agencies are monitoring returning travelers. The virus spreads from rodents to humans. Pet owners should avoid rodent contact and practice safe cleaning. Rodent control is key to prevention.

    National pet day April 11: which pet is best for you? The surprising life-saving health benefits of having pets, plus smart ways to adopt and support animal welfare worldwide

    National Pet Day April 11: Over 70% of U.S. households own a pet, yet millions of animals still wait in shelters every year. This National Pet Day USA April 11, the focus is shifting fast toward pet adoption, animal welfare awareness, and choosing the right pet for your lifestyle. Dogs support active routines. Cats suit busy lives. Small pets fit compact homes. Studies show pets can lower stress, reduce heart disease risk, and improve mental health. Adoption also saves lives instantly. Experts now stress responsible ownership, not impulse buying.

    From Rs 30,000 to Rs 80,000 and still broke? CA calls it ‘hamster wheel’ effect and issues lifestyle inflation warning

    Many young professionals find their increased salaries swallowed by lifestyle upgrades, leaving their bank balances unchanged. CA Nitin Kaushik highlights that without investing at least half of any raise, income merely fuels expenses. True wealth, he explains, lies in the gap between earnings and needs, not visible success. Keeping more of your earnings is the real financial win.

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