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Editor Picks: Hand‑Chosen Stories You’ll Want to Read

Ever wonder why some articles just grab your attention? It’s not magic – it’s the editor’s gut feeling mixed with data on what readers actually click. On this page you’ll find the stories our editors think are worth your time, whether you’re planning a trip, tracking international news, or looking for a personal boost.

Why These Stories Stand Out

First off, each piece offers something clear and useful. The Nepal article paints a vivid picture of daily life, so you can imagine the sights, sounds, and flavors without buying a ticket. The piece on PM Modi’s Covid chat with Japan’s leader strips away the jargon and shows why that conversation matters for global health. Then there’s a real‑world take on paying for a life coach – no fluff, just a straight‑forward look at cost versus benefit. Finally, the family‑life story from India gives cultural context that helps you understand traditions you might hear about in movies.

What You’ll Find in Our Editor Picks

In the “Living in Nepal?” post you’ll get a quick rundown of what a day looks like for locals – hiking mountains, sipping chai, and navigating bustling markets. It even drops practical tips like the best time to visit and how to respect local customs. The Modi‑Japan Covid discussion breaks down the key points of cooperation, why vaccine sharing matters, and what it could mean for future pandemics. If you’re weighing whether to hire a life coach, the personal account shares the exact steps the writer took, how they chose a coach, and the results they saw in work and mindset. The article on Indian family life walks you through the typical household set‑up, the role of elders, and how festivals bring everyone together, giving you a clear snapshot of everyday life beyond the headlines.

All of these stories share a common thread: they’re practical, easy to read, and give you a glimpse into real experiences. You won’t find endless background filler or overly academic language – just the facts and personal insights you can use right away. Whether you’re a traveler, a news junkie, or someone looking for self‑improvement ideas, the editor’s picks aim to serve your curiosity efficiently.

We update this list regularly, so you’ll always have fresh content that reflects what’s trending and what matters most to our readers. Keep checking back for new editor‑chosen pieces that cut through the noise and deliver clear, engaging stories you can trust.

What is the average salary of an Indian news anchor and editor?
Arvind Bhatnagar

Arvind Bhatnagar

What is the average salary of an Indian news anchor and editor?

Whoa, hold your hats folks! The salary of Indian news anchors and editors is a roller-coaster ride of digits. On an average, our TV news anchors bag a neat sum of 4 to 6 lakhs INR per month! And the folks who have their editing hats on? Well, they're not far behind, with a paycheck of around 5 to 7 lakhs INR monthly. Come on, let's admit it, we all secretly wish we could read news off a teleprompter or cut and splice words for a living, don't we?

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