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PV Sindhu opens up on her fitness routine, mental wellness, marriage, and getting stranded at Dubai airport: ‘Not used to seeing missiles flying overhead’

 ​Badminton star PV Sindhu doesn’t need an introduction. The two-time Olympic champion and Padma Shri awardee’s story is a testament to grit, discipline, and what a strong sense of purpose with the right support can achieve.. “Athletes are fortunate to have a platform that reaches millions of people. With that visibility comes a certain responsibility. When young players or fans look up to you, your actions and choices carry influence. If we can use that platform to inspire someone, support a meaningful cause, or create opportunities for others, then we absolutely should. Even small initiatives can make a difference in someone’s life. For me personally, giving back to sport and society has always been something I want to do more of as my career progresses,” said the 30-year-old.. In this candid conversation with indianexpress.com, the Telangana-bred Sindhu opens up about the people who helped shape her journey, the lessons she has learnt, and why now giving back feels extremely personal for her.. From early-morning training sessions with her parents and spending quality time with her entrepreneur-husband, Venkata Sai Datta, she reflects on her life. Excerpts:. Q: What’s keeping you busy at the moment?. PV Sindhu: Right now, my life is very much centred around training and preparing for the next phase of my career. My long-term goal is very clear. I want to perform at the Los Angeles Olympics over the next three years and give it my absolute best. I want to return to the top ten in the world rankings and stay there. In the shorter term, we have some very important events coming up. We have a home World Championships and the Asian Games, both tournaments where I would love to perform strongly. Representing India on home soil always brings a special kind of motivation.. But beyond my own career, I also feel a strong responsibility to give back to the sport that has given me so much. I already enjoy mentoring younger players whenever I get the chance, and I hope to do much more of that in the future. Watching young athletes grow in confidence and belief is incredibly rewarding.. So, most of my days right now are filled with training sessions, recovery routines and preparation for those goals.. Story continues below this ad. Q: Your Dubai airport hold up, and the evacuation were widely discussed recently.. Sindhu: It was certainly a very unusual and unsettling experience. You are not used to seeing missiles flying overhead in your daily life, so naturally, it was a bit shocking for all of us. But I must say the Dubai authorities handled the situation incredibly well. Their professionalism and care for people during that time were remarkable. Our team stayed together throughout the situation, which helped a lot. My coach and several members of our team were understandably shaken, but we supported each other and stayed calm.. We tried to keep ourselves distracted as well. We were talking, playing card games, and just trying to keep the atmosph  

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‘If it has three bumps…’: Nauheed Cyrusi reveals secret to picking the right capsicum

 ​Nauheed Cyrusi explains the distinction between three-bumped and four-bumped capsicums (Images: Nauheed Cyrusi Instagram/Unsplash). Nauheed Cyrusi continues delighting fans with eccentric food hacks, recipes, and more. Recently, the actress from Anwar shared a tip she just learned for picking the perfect capsicum. “I was today years old when I learnt that a capsicum with four bumps tastes sweeter and is great for salads, while those with three bumps are less sweet and better for cooking.” Inspired by the kitchen hack, we consulted nutritionist Ashlesha Joshi, Fitness Dietician and Nutritionist at Tone 30 Pilates, to gain a complete understanding of the culinary science behind capsicums. DISCLAIMER: This article is based on information from the public domain and/or the experts we spoke to. Always check with your health practitioner before beginning any routine. Four Bumps vs. Three Bumps: What’s the Difference? Joshi states, “The sweetness of capsicum depends on its natural sugar levels and ripeness, rather than solely the number of bumps.” Yet four-lobed capsicums tend to be sweeter for a specific reason. They often grow slightly thicker walls and higher sugar levels, in part due to greater sunlight exposure while developing.  

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Top 5 places in India for the best chance of spotting a leopard

 ​India hosts the Indian leopard, among the planet’s most versatile big cats, flourishing in varied forests, grasslands, and rugged landscapes. While found across the country, their elusive, mostly nocturnal habits make sightings delightfully unpredictable. That said, specific protected zones and habitats have gained fame for reliable leopard encounters, owing to ideal environments and dedicated conservation work. Here are five popular Indian destinations for leopard safaris among wildlife lovers. 1. The Leopard Hills of Jawai. Jawai, situated in southern Rajasthan, has recently drawn notice for its leopards that dwell in the area’s granite hills and caves. Jawai stands out from most forest reserves as a landscape where wildlife and local communities live harmoniously together. Leopards in this area are frequently seen lounging on rocky outcrops or traversing the hills on early morning and evening safaris. The region also features sightings of birds, crocodiles around Jawai Dam, and various smaller mammals. 2. Bera.  

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‘I am used to being excellent at everything’: Varun Dhawan opens up about dad guilt, feeling ‘second’ as a parent

 ​Varun Dhawan recently discussed “dad guilt,” stating, “Honestly, being a girl dad also involves responsibility.” I’m in that responsible phase because my child is dealing with something. I’m fully aware that I need to be there. My wife supports me through everything… and that’s hard to measure up against. I’m accustomed to excelling at everything… But here, my wife comes first and I’m second, which I hate—I want to be number one in this too. … I’m experiencing a ton of dad guilt—even right now, just sitting here, I feel so much guilt. His comments on the We The Yuvaa podcast underscore an emerging yet frequently unvoiced emotional truth experienced by numerous men. Dr. Munia Bhattacharya states that this guilt is deeply personal yet influenced by wider societal expectations. When fathers feel “second.”  

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‘I’m in my mid-30s and worried I’m hitting perimenopause’: Can it really start this early?

 ​I’m in my mid-30s and concerned that I might be entering perimenopause. Has anyone gone through perimenopause during their 30s? A Quora user’s question highlights the increasing worry among many women experiencing unexplained hormonal symptoms sooner than anticipated. Perimenopause, the transition phase leading to menopause, is usually linked to women in their 40s. However, doctors note that hormonal changes can sometimes start earlier, potentially causing confusion over whether symptoms stem from perimenopause or other health conditions. Dr. Gandhali Deorukhkar, a Mumbai-based gynaecologist-obstetrician affiliated with several top hospitals, explains that while early symptoms can occur, they aren’t necessarily due to perimenopause. “Perimenopause typically starts in one’s early to mid-40s,” says Dr. Deorukhkar. Nevertheless, certain women might experience hormonal changes during their late 30s. In uncommon cases, symptoms may emerge even sooner. DISCLAIMER: This article draws from publicly available information and/or insights from experts we consulted.  

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Bryan Johnson’s 14% hack: Experts reveal if frequent squats are more effective than a 30-minute walk

 ​Bryan Johnson compares squats and walking. (Origin: Instagram/@bryanjohnson_). Bryan Johnson thinks doing 10 squats every 45 minutes is a much superior health hack compared to a basic 30-minute walk around the block. In his latest Instagram post, he claimed that doing 10 squats every 45 minutes after meals outperforms a 30-minute walk by 14% for blood sugar control. Do medical professionals concur? Indianexpress.com consulted health experts and discovered.. DISCLAIMER: This article draws from publicly available information and/or insights from the experts interviewed. Always check with your fitness professional before beginning any exercise program. Dr. Manisha Arora, director of internal medicine at CK Birla Hospital in Delhi, noted that although walking offers numerous advantages for heart health and lowering chronic disease risks, breaking up extended periods of sitting with quick activity bursts—like 10 squats every 45 minutes—can provide tremendous health benefits. Walk vs. Squat: Which is better? She says that even short bouts of activity can help counteract the negative impacts of sedentary behavior, especially on glucose metabolism.  

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