Latest Updates
-
Heatwave Alert: Why Your Phone and Laptop Are Overheating Right Now -
National Anti-Terrorism Day 2026: How Rajiv Gandhi’s Assassination Sparked A Nationwide Call For Peace -
International Tea Day 2026: Here's What Drinking Tea First Thing In The Morning Does To Your Gut -
Horoscope for Today May 21, 2026 - Curiosity Rises, Plans Shift -
Paneer Lababdar Recipe: Creamy Restaurant-Style Curry Made Easy -
Mouni Roy’s Cannes 2026 Patola Gown Took 300 Hours To Craft — The Story Of Gujarat’s GI-Tagged Weave -
Bread Pizza Recipe: Your Instant Snack Hack -
India's Hottest City Hit 47.6°C Today — This Is What Heatstroke Looks Like -
Exclusive: Rubina Dilaik Said Yes To The Ward In Seconds: Here's The Raw Truth Behind Why -
PM Modi Turns Viral ‘Melodi’ Nickname Real With Melody Gift To Meloni, Inside India’s Iconic Toffee Origin
Family Dinners, A Thing Of The Past

A decade ago the average time for serving dinner was 5.45 pm, with nearly four out of every five families always eating together. However, today the dinner time has been pushed to 6.22pm, with nearly a quarter of the families never dining together.
While 27 per cent report that they have dinner once their children have gone to bed, over a third say everyone eats at different times. 85Per cent blame the increase in the number of working women for late dinner timings.
Mothers are juggling managing the home with a career, while dads are working longer hours. To top it off, children have their own hectic after school schedule. So non of the family member is ready to have an early dinner. In most of the cases, owing to the long working hours, each person of the family eats alone.
43 per cent of the families are making effort to sit for meals together.



Click it and Unblock the Notifications