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NDTV
13 hours ago
- Health
- NDTV
Boost Your Mood With These 3 Desi Foods: Nutritionist Shares Benefits
It is not uncommon to feel like you are on top of the world one day, and just trying to get through the next. But did you know that simple foods can help improve your mental well-being and overall health? Yes, you read that right. Incorporating certain foods into your diet can have a positive impact on your mental state, which in turn fuels a happy brain. Remember, food has the power to nourish and rejuvenate both your body and mind. Hence, making informed choices about healthy eating while prioritising mental well-being is the key to overall performance. Curious about the Indian superfoods that can boost your mood, happiness, health and fitness altogether? In a post on Instagram, nutritionist Jinal Shah explained what happiness looks like on a plate. She elaborates on how kaju works for crunch, dahi for calm, and banana for bliss. The caption alongside the picture message reads, 'Eat these foods for good moods.' Take a look at the post here: View this post on Instagram A post shared by Jinal Shah (@jinals89) According to the nutritionist, the 3 mood-boosting foods are: 1. The Cool Kaju – She recommends, 'If gussa, frustration, stress is taking over you, just a handful of cashews with its rich vitamin and amino acid profile allows you to forgive everyone and move on.' 2. The Dynamic Dahi – Jinal recalls, 'Remember having gudgud / butterflies in your stomach before an exam/ big event, etc., and dadi giving you some dahi?!' She continues by explaining how this superfood has the power to calm your body. 'Coz home set dahi is your OG probiotic that helps to set your gut and mood right,' she adds. 3. The Composed Kela – ' Sab ka yaar, dost aur saathi, banana is truly your friend in need. Easy to carry, quick to eat, it helps make up for meal delays and keeps your body going without getting exhausted,' states the nutritionist. In her concluding note, the nutritionist highlights the benefits of these foods for brain health: 'Remember, a well-fuelled brain is a happy brain.'


India Today
06-08-2025
- India Today
Firing, suicide note but no weapon found: Ahmedabad man's death puzzles police
A man was found dead at his home in Ahmedabad on Tuesday night after a firing sound was heard from his room while he was alone there. His death has left the police questioning whether it was a suicide or a murder as no weapon was found at the Tudia, a 41-year-old stockbroker from Ahmedabad's Bopal, was found dead under mysterious circumstances as, despite the recovery of a suicide note from his pocket, no weapon was found at the the time of the incident, Kalpesh's 14-year-old daughter was at home, while his wife Jinal had gone to manage her food stall. Two visitors had come to meet Kalpesh and were present downstairs. Earlier, Kalpesh had informed his daughter that two people would come to meet him and that he would speak with them in his room upstairs. However, when the visitors arrived, the meeting took place downstairs. Kalpesh spent about an hour speaking with the two men the discussion, Kalpesh went upstairs to his room, leaving the two visitors downstairs. Around 9:45 pm, a gunshot was heard from Kalpesh's room. His daughter immediately ran upstairs and found her father bleeding from a head injury. She quickly contacted her mother, Jinal, via a video call to inform her of the two visitors who had been downstairs fled the scene right after. Kalpesh's wife reached home soon after and with the help of her neighbours, rushed him to a private hospital, where doctors declared him were informed of the incident around 10 pm. A preliminary investigation revealed that Kalpesh had been shot in the head, but no weapon was found at the Rural Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP) Neelam Goswami said, 'The police were informed about the firing at around 10 pm. Kalpesh was shot in the head, but no weapon has been recovered so far. A note found in his pocket mentions a friend, who has been taken into custody.'Locals had noted the number of a white Seltos car used by the two men who visited Kalpesh. Police suspect the men fled toward Surendranagar, and efforts are underway to locate investigations are ongoing, with teams from Bopal Police, SOG, LCB, and FSL involved. Authorities are examining Kalpesh's call records and CCTV footage to understand the circumstances leading to his death. Two other individuals have also been detained, reportedly in connection with supplying Kalpesh with a weapon he had requested days Goswami said, 'At this stage, it is unclear whether this was a case of suicide or murder. The investigation is ongoing, and we hope to provide clarity soon.'advertisementAccording to police, Kalpesh was shot in the head at his home last night. No weapon was found at the scene, but a note was recovered from his pocket. The note allegedly mentions a friend and states that Kalpesh was owed Rs 25 lakh, suggesting he may have killed himself due to financial wife told police that he had been working as a stock broker for five years, a profession that often brought financial stress. Police have confirmed that no firearm was registered in Kalpesh's name in either Rajkot or exact sequence of events inside the room that led to Kalpesh's death remains unclear. Authorities are examining CCTV footage, call records, and other evidence to determine whether the death was a suicide or a murder.- EndsTrending Reel


NDTV
21-06-2025
- General
- NDTV
Joy Turns Into Grief: Soon-To-Be-Parents Were On Doomed London Flight
Vaibhav Patel (29) and Jinal Goswami (27) were soon going to be parents to their first child. Jinal was seven months pregnant, and the final couple of months were nothing less than a mix of excitement and anxiety. The couple's families also couldn't wait to celebrate and welcome a new member onboard. There was a strong urge to prepare the nest for the little one's arrival. On June 2, they celebrated Jinal's baby shower with a traditional ceremony and intimate gathering. But their joy soon turned into grief. On Monday, Vaibhav and Jinal were cremated amid hue and cry. The couple were among the 274 victims of the Air India plane crash in Ahmedabad on June 12. They belonged to Keliya Vasna village of Dholka tehsil but lived in London and even recently moved to Southampton in Hampshire. They had travelled to Ahmedabad for Jinal's baby shower and were scheduled to return to London via flight AI 171 that ultimately crashed minutes after take-off. Friends and relatives close to the two families said a baby shower was held for Jinal on June 2, with a traditional ceremony and an intimate gathering, comprising close friends and relatives. The anxious long days of never ending wait was soon to be over. The couple's close friend Nirav Patel told the BBC that they were very happy and excited for the birth of their first child. "Vaibhav did not have a father, so he was the big son supporting the family back in India," he said. "He had rung me two days before the flight to tell me he was coming home. We were very good friends and had so much fun together... many trips around India, like to Goa or Rajasthan. This is a massive loss," he added. Only an idol of Lord Krishna, which friends and families claimed was held by Jinal at the time of the flight, has so far been recovered from the crash site. There were 242 people - 230 passengers, two pilots and 10 crew members - onboard the aircraft that crashed into a medical college seconds after taking off for London Gatwick Airport from Ahmedabad. Of these, only one - an Indian-origin British national - survived the crash. Former Gujarat Chief Minister Vijay Rupani was among the victims. Several people on the ground were also killed in the incident.