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Optical Illusion: You are a genius if you can spot which string is attached to the banana
Optical Illusion: You are a genius if you can spot which string is attached to the banana

Time of India

time6 days ago

  • Science
  • Time of India

Optical Illusion: You are a genius if you can spot which string is attached to the banana

Brainteasers aren't easy to handle. Despite appearances, science doesn't agree. These visual IQ challenges are like a little mental workout. You may improve your brain's ability to make decisions, reason logically, recognize patterns, and pay attention by challenging yourself with puzzles. Studies conducted by psychologists have demonstrated that answering visual riddles and brainteasers improves the same abilities that are employed in solving problems in the real world. Solving puzzles has been linked to improved memory, increased focus, and improved decision-making under duress. Because they have above-average spatial intelligence and reasoning skills, high performers frequently score highly on IQ tests. This demonstrates how the prefrontal cortex and parietal lobe, which control cognitive processes, benefit from puzzles. This lively logic puzzle will be a wonderful test of your visual tracking, logical mapping, and attention to detail—all abilities associated with high IQ and professional-level analytical thinking—if you also like mental challenges. There are four strings, numbered 1, 2, 3, and 4, to which a banana is fastened. The banana has only one string that is actually connected to it. In just five seconds, can you tell which one it is? Okay, this problem is for you if you enjoy Sherlock Holmes. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like The Greatest Enemy of Blood Sugar? Try This Tonight! Magazine Glyco Learn More Undo A banana bound with a black string is seen. From beneath a wooden plank, four strings with the numbers 1, 2, 3, and 4 are emerging. And the most important query of all: What string is attached to the banana? Why is this a difficult task? On the surface, it would appear to be a straightforward visual issue. However, after giving it a shot, you discover that you can't concentrate till the end. Since it could be challenging to see the strings from where they go behind the wooden block, your eyes may either overlap the strings. To follow each string's journey, focus intently and pay close attention to details. The banana is attached to only one of them. And this is where the majority of individuals trip. The brain wants to get to the answer right away. However, the most intelligent people lead because they understand that a few extra milliseconds of concentration can have a significant impact. To determine the correct string, apply professional-level logical reasoning and mapping. Act quickly! The clock is ticking. Your five seconds are about to expire. Choose your preferred option, then scroll down to view the solution. Answer to this optical illusion The solution is out! Congratulations if string 2 was your choice. You just demonstrated that you make logical, accurate, and visually clear decisions. The majority of respondents were unsuccessful at this task. Optical illusion: This art will confuse your senses One step to a healthier you—join Times Health+ Yoga and feel the change

Melanie Nazareth reveals the name of her Whatsapp Group with her Rishto Se Bandhi Gauri co-stars and it's crazy
Melanie Nazareth reveals the name of her Whatsapp Group with her Rishto Se Bandhi Gauri co-stars and it's crazy

Time of India

time27-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

Melanie Nazareth reveals the name of her Whatsapp Group with her Rishto Se Bandhi Gauri co-stars and it's crazy

When actors work together day in and day out, they don't just share screen space, they start sharing laughs, inside jokes, and a bond that goes far beyond the script. That's exactly what's happening on the sets of Rishto Se Bandhi Gauri. Melanie Nazareth, who plays Usha, shared a glimpse of this beautiful off-screen chemistry with her co-stars. Melanie speaks about her beautiful bond with her co-actors, 'Off screen, we've built a really amazing bond, honestly, we didn't expect it ourselves! But yes, all of us have put in the effort. A bond doesn't form just between one or two people; it's something everyone contributes to. And just like we fight a lot on screen and have intense scenes, off screen, we have real unity and a lot of patience with each other. We tolerate and support one another a lot. ' Rishto Se Bandhi Gauri actress further added, 'We even made a WhatsApp group called "Crazy Roasters" because we're always roasting and pulling each other's legs. Our off-screen bonding is fantastic. Every day we plan something fun, like ordering pani puri in the evening or deciding what special food to eat. Even though most of us are health freaks and on a diet, we still do these fun things.' by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Cinnamon: The Greatest Enemy of Blood Sugar Magazine Glyco Learn More Undo She also shares how their real-life bonding adds magic to their performance, 'As for our on-screen chemistry, you can see it for yourself every single person is working really hard on their character. Everyone has completely gotten into the skin of their character. Now, we don't even need to try too hard as soon as the director says 'action,' the character comes alive in us naturally. So yes, our chemistry, both on-screen and off-screen, is truly amazing. ' Keep reading this space for more updates.

Pharmacy colleges in Telangana push for direct fee reimbursement to students amid dues
Pharmacy colleges in Telangana push for direct fee reimbursement to students amid dues

Time of India

time23-05-2025

  • Business
  • Time of India

Pharmacy colleges in Telangana push for direct fee reimbursement to students amid dues

Hyderabad: Pharmacy aspirants eligible for fee reimbursement may have to pay the entire course fee upfront in the 2025–26 academic year as colleges, waiting for the state to clear pending dues, want the govt to transfer funds directly to students instead of institutions. The move comes after the govt failed to clear reimbursement dues for the past four years, leaving many private pharmacy colleges in a financial crunch. College managements say they can no longer afford to wait for payments and are asking students to pay the full fee at the time of admission, with the option to claim the money back from the govt later. There are about 70,000 students enrolled in B Pharm, Pharm D, and M Pharm courses across 113 pharmacy colleges. 'Of the total students, 65% to 70% of them are eligible for fee reimbursement. How are we supposed to survive when the majority are not paying fees for years together?' questioned K Ramadas, honorary chairman, Telangana State Pharmacy Colleges Managements Association, adding that starting this year, they want the govt to release fee reimbursement or scholarship to students directly. 'We don't want to be in the middle and wait for years to get our fees,' he added. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Cinnamon: The Greatest Enemy of Blood Sugar Magazine Glyco Learn More Undo As per managements, the govt must clear dues of about Rs 550 crore to pharmacy colleges in Telangana. The fee for B Pharm is between Rs 31,000 and Rs 1.2 lakh per year, and for Pharm D the fee is between Rs 68,000 and Rs 1.3 lakh, and for M Pharm, it is Rs 1.1 lakh per annum. While students from SC and ST categories get full reimbursement, other eligible candidates, such as BCs, get minimum fees. 'Because of the pending dues, we are unable to pay our teaching and non-teaching staff on time. This is resulting in many talented employees leaving their teaching careers and moving towards other jobs. Keeping the current situation in mind, we want students and their parents and the govt to implement our new proposal—paying directly to students,' said Pulla Ramesh Babu, general secretary of the association, adding that the govt should release pending dues in two to three instalments. Last year, about 9,000 students joined B Pharm first year and about 1,700 joined Pharm D first year. Officials from the Telangana Council of Higher Education, meanwhile, said that managements can make an appeal, but can't take any decision. 'This is a policy decision that needs to come from the govt,' said V Balakista Reddy, chairman, TGCHE.

Alia Bhatt makes a show-stopping Cannes debut in romantic pastel gown
Alia Bhatt makes a show-stopping Cannes debut in romantic pastel gown

Time of India

time23-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

Alia Bhatt makes a show-stopping Cannes debut in romantic pastel gown

Alia Bhatt made a stunning debut at the 78th Cannes Film Festival, captivating everyone with her vintage-inspired floral couture gown. Her elegant appearance, complete with a sleek hairstyle and dewy makeup, solidified her status as a global style icon. As a representative of L'Oréal Paris, she carries forward the legacy of Indian cinema and fashion on the prestigious international stage. The wait is over, Alia Bhatt has finally graced the red carpet at the 78th Cannes Film Festival, and she did it like an absolute vision. In what can only be described as a cinematic fashion moment, the National Award-winning actress made her highly anticipated debut with a vintage-inspired look that instantly catapulted her into the league of global style icons. Cannes has long been the playground of fashion royalty, and Alia's debut proved she belongs right at the top. Making headlines across continents, she embodied a kind of elegance that was equal parts dreamy and determined, giving us a glimpse into the next era of Indian representation on the international stage. For her first-ever Cannes red carpet appearance, Alia wore a soft pastel floral couture gown that looked as though it had been plucked straight from an old-world romance novel. Designed with structured shoulders, an intricately embroidered fitted bodice, and soft ruffle detailing, the ensemble was a love letter to timeless glamour, perfectly cinched to her petite frame. But it wasn't just the gown doing all the talking. Alia's beauty look was a masterclass in subtle sophistication. With her hair tied in a sleek side-parted bun, minimalistic jewellery, and dewy makeup that highlighted her luminous skin, Alia let her natural grace take centre stage. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Cinnamon: The Greatest Enemy of Blood Sugar Magazine Glyco Learn More Undo A pair of dainty stud earrings and a vintage-inspired paper fan gave her look a hint of regal theatre, proof that less really is more when you're that effortlessly radiant. The build-up to this red carpet reveal was nothing short of cinematic. From her stylish arrival in Cannes wearing a chocolate-hued wrap dress with a flirtatious front slit to her off-duty airport look in a classic Gucci tank and oversized jeans, Alia kept the fashion world buzzing with anticipation. Each outfit added a layer to her Cannes story, teasing a red carpet moment that has now exceeded all expectations. Alia's appearance at the French Riviera is part of her collaboration with L'Oréal Paris, the official beauty partner of the festival—a title she now wears with unparalleled poise. By joining the ranks of iconic Indian women like Aishwarya Rai Bachchan and Deepika Padukone, Alia isn't just representing a brand; she's carrying forward the legacy of Indian cinema and fashion at one of the world's most prestigious global gatherings. Her Cannes debut marks a major milestone—not only in her already stellar career but for every young Indian girl watching her shine on that red carpet. With grace, style, and that unmistakable Alia charm, she's not just participating in the global fashion conversation—she's leading it. One step to a healthier you—join Times Health+ Yoga and feel the change

Exchanged views on issues of common concern': Senior US, China diplomats hold phone call
Exchanged views on issues of common concern': Senior US, China diplomats hold phone call

Time of India

time23-05-2025

  • Business
  • Time of India

Exchanged views on issues of common concern': Senior US, China diplomats hold phone call

US deputy secretary of state Christopher Landau (left), Chinese foreignj minister Wang Yi (AP) Beijing and Washington sustained high-level engagement on Thursday through a call between senior diplomats, indicating that both sides are keeping diplomatic channels open after reaching a trade truce earlier this month. US deputy secretary of state Christopher Landau and China's executive vice foreign minister Ma Zhaoxu "discussed a wide range of issues of mutual interest, and agreed on the importance of keeping open lines of communication", according to US state department spokeswoman Tammy Bruce. In the conversation, officials acknowledged and emphasised on the importance of bilateral relationship for the people of both countries, as well as for the world, spokeswomen said. The two men also agreed to maintain the communication, she added. Beijing's foreign ministry in a statement Friday said, Ma and Landau had "exchanged views on China-US relations and important issues of common concern". The call took place amid a wave of diplomatic activity aimed at maintaining steady communication, even as ongoing tensions over US restrictions on China's access to advanced semiconductors continue to challenge the fragile détente. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Cinnamon: The Greatest Enemy of Blood Sugar Magazine Glyco Learn More Undo Earlier in the week, Ma met with the new US ambassador to China, David Perdue, and told him of Beijing's hope of the two countries working together to promote ties. People's Bank of China governor Pan Gongsheng held talks with former US treasury secretary Timothy Geithner, while Chinese vice premier He Lifeng met with JPMorgan Chase & Co. CEO Jamie Dimon in Beijing on Thursday, according to a report by Xinhua. Recently in a sit down with Asia Society CEO Kyung-wha Kang, top Chinese diplomat Wang Yi, said the two countries should work toward finding the right way to get along by fostering positive engagement in the Asia-Pacific region first. Still, tensions persist between the two countries, particularly over semiconductors used in AI technologies. On Wednesday, China's Commerce Ministry warned it would pursue legal action against any entity implementing US sanctions on Huawei Technologies Co.'s chips.

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