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    LIFE AFTER LOSS

    Anand Mahindra’s Monday motivation is a nonagenarian who proves you can change your life’s script any day

    Anand Mahindra Monday Motivation: Anand Mahindra has highlighted the inspiring journey of Prabhavati Bhagwati, a 98-year-old entrepreneur from Ahmedabad, who started her home-based venture “Nani’s Nashta” after personal loss. Her story of resilience and late-life entrepreneurship, built on traditional Gujarati food and word-of-mouth success, is now motivating people across generations to believe that it’s never too late to start anew.

    'You can start any day': 98-year-old Ahmedabad woman is Anand Mahindra's inspiration. Who is Prabhavati Nani?

    An Ahmedabad grandmother, Prabhavati Nani, found a new purpose in her nineties. After her husband's passing, she started a home-based food business called Nani's Nashta. Her delicious Gujarati dishes, especially khandvi, gained popularity through word of mouth. This venture transformed her kitchen from a place of loss to a thriving center of flavor and community.

    When money problems hurt kids: The hidden emotional cost and how to help

    In situations of financial distress, parents may themselves need help and support. Many of us that live the good life can look out to help and support such families among our friends and relatives. Providing the children the hope that things will get better, and helping their parents clamber back on to their feet, without the blame-game might help immensely.

    SC issues pan-India directions for road safety, says expressways should not become corridor of peril

    The Supreme Court has mandated new nationwide road safety rules. Heavy vehicles are now banned from parking on expressways, except at designated spots. This move aims to prevent accidents and save lives. Authorities must implement these directives within 60 days. New commercial structures near highways are also prohibited.

    Quote of the day by The Fault in Our Stars author John Green: ‘It is so hard to leave—until you leave. And…’ Lessons on letting go and facing difficult goodbyes

    Quote of the day : John Green’s reflection does not diminish the emotional complexity of leaving, but it reframes it as a necessary step toward growth. In doing so, it encourages readers to trust their instincts, embrace uncertainty and recognise that sometimes, the path forward only becomes clear once the first step is taken.

    Karl-Anthony Towns’ fiancée Jordyn Woods reveals why she accepted his proposal, defines ‘real love’

    Karl-Anthony Towns' fiancée Jordyn Woods revealed the profound reasons behind accepting Karl-Anthony Towns' proposal, highlighting their shared grief over losing parents as a foundation for their deep connection. She described their love as a quiet, inevitable certainty, built intentionally over time. The proposal felt like a natural culmination of their enduring bond.

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