🎂 Happy Birthday, Manisha Rani 🎂
A small town girl with big dreams who became an inspiration for millions. May your life be filled with happiness, success, and countless reasons to smile.
Keep ruling hearts, Queen 👑❤️
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Traits i learn from SPIES.
> Observe More, Speak Less
> Stay Calm Under Pressure
> Be Comfortable With Silence
> Protect Your Privacy
> Adapt Quickly
> Build Relationships Everywhere
> Stay Curious
> Separate Feelings From Facts
> Think in Probabilities
As Pragg became the first Indian to win Norway Chess, fans in Oslo mobbed him as he left the venue. Excited to meet the champion, they gathered around him, and Pragg took time to interact with almost all of them. Such a lovely moment!
Video: ChessBase India
Shot by Abhyudaya Ram
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History has been made. ♟️🇮🇳🔥
R Praggnanandhaa has won the prestigious Norway Chess 2026 title, one of the strongest and most respected tournaments in world chess.
The young Indian Grandmaster sealed the championship with a brilliant victory over Vincent Keymer in the final round, finishing the tournament in sensational fashion with four consecutive classical wins.
What makes this achievement even more extraordinary is that Praggnanandhaa defeated World No. 1 Magnus Carlsen twice in the same classical tournament—a feat that highlights just how far India's chess prodigy has come.
From a young talent with immense potential to a champion conquering the world's best, Praggnanandhaa continues to make the nation proud.
A new chapter in Indian chess history has been written. 🇮🇳♟️
#Praggnanandhaa #NorwayChess #MagnusCarlsen #Chess #IndiaProud #IndianChess #Grandmaster #HistoryMade ♟️🇮🇳🔥
Children often reserve their most intense emotions for their mothers because they view her as a secure, unconditional “safe base” where they can release stress without fear of rejection.
This pattern is strongly supported by attachment theory, which explains that children express their biggest feelings with the caregiver they trust most.
Mothers are often that primary attachment figure, so emotional outbursts can actually signal a healthy, secure relationship rather than disrespect or defiance.
According to research from the Child Mind Institute, children feel safest expressing overwhelm to the caregiver who provides the most consistent comfort.
Understanding this dynamic helps parents respond with empathy and recognize that these big emotions are a sign of deep trust and emotional safety.