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Jigyasa Sahay

Jigyasa Sahay

Senior Sub Editor

Travel-Colours-Quirks are things Jigyasa associates with. She is someone who enjoys the world of stories and believes that one travels through narratives they write and share. Her mantra for life is -"Hakuna Matata." Currently, she covers lifestyle and everything and anything that falls under the umbrella.

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Travel

The Goa charm that refuses to die down

Despite incessant discussions about overtourism and bitter experiences, the charm of a Goa trip remains intact. There's still something that Goa is still on everyone's travel wishlist, and the appeal today goes far beyond beaches and nightlife.

Goa remains a top pick for travellers even today

Life

Why India doesn't teach fathers to tie ponytails

Modern children require modern age parenting and in the West, dads are learning hairstyles for their daughters. Turns out, it's not just a simple job but a broader shift in the parenting playbook.

A father tying ponytails is beyond hair, it's a lesson in parenting too

Wellness

Should a seven-year-old hit the gym?

Children naturally mirror their parents. But as millennial and Gen Z parents make the gym a part of everyday life, should their kids follow suit? We leave it for experts to answer.

Children can benefit from structured exercise, provided it is age-appropriate

Life

Do elites 'hate' a mainstream sport?

Pickleball had its moment. Now, padel is the new obsession. But behind the switch is there a bigger story about status, relevance, and exclusivity that we are missing?

Padel is a somewhat a mix of tennis and squash

Love

What is sexual nostalgia and should it make you feel guilty?

Reopening the 'ex'-files' and recollecting the intimate moments, even if subconsciously, is far more common than people like to believe or admit. It's only human to think of close moments with your former partner. But how healthy is it? We have experts to unpack it.

Sexual nostalgia is more common than you thin
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