13 February,2022 03:47 PM IST | Mumbai | mid-day online correspondent
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Love is in the air during the second week of February. While Valentine's day is supposed to be a celebration of love, single women share their plans involving self-care, unwinding with girlfriends, work, and more. We also delve into love bombing- a dating malpractice that has gained traction. With electric double decker buses about to hit the streets of Mumbai soon, city folk express their hopes and dreams. Mumbai chefs share exciting recipes for you to experiment with seasonal ingredient amaranth leaves. Our feature on Safer Internet Day delves into the importance of privacy protections to prevent cybercrimes against children. In an innovative effort to aid the conservation of Maharashtra's Olive Ridleys, Mangrove Foundation and the Wildlife Institute of India are satellite tagging the turtles. An expert tells us about the significance and process of the project.
What is âlove bombing' and how to steer clear of it
The latest buzzword in modern dating, â'love bombing'' refers to showering a new partner with affection and attention with the intention to manipulate them. Experts outline warning signs to help you detect this dating practice, its impact on your wellbeing, and how to navigate your way out of such a situation. Pic/iStock
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There's more to laal math than meets the eye, say Mumbai chefs
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Members of the Mangrove Foundation and the Wildlife Institute of India recently satellite tagged two Olive Ridley sea turtles in Maharashtra. It is the first such effort to study the migratory patterns of these fascinating creatures on India's western coast. Expert Harshal Karve, actively involved in the conservation project, tells us more. Pic/Harshal Karve
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In January, the Maharashtra government said the BEST would get 900 electric and AC double deckers, to provide a cleaner alternative to existing buses and reverse the decline in commuters. Bus lovers in the city say it's a start but have a longer wish list - including dedicated bus lanes, cleaner options, and a nod to Mumbai's old double deckers. File pic
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