How do I directly open a shortcut from the lockscreen without unlocking?
Whenever I try to open a shortcut from the lockscreen, it asks for a password. I feel like I’m missing a setting here. Help me out!
Whenever I try to open a shortcut from the lockscreen, it asks for a password. I feel like I’m missing a setting here. Help me out!
I'm planning to buy an individual house in Tamil Nadu, India, and I've come across a situation that worries me.
The person I'm negotiating with says the land and house are registered in his friend's name, but he claims he is the actual owner and that it was purchased this way for personal reasons.
The friend (registered owner) is apparently willing to sign the sale deed.
My questions are:
Is it legally safe to buy such a property?
Can this create problems under the Benami Transactions Act or any other law?
If the registered owner executes the sale deed in my favour, am I still at risk?
Will a bank's legal verification be enough, or should I get an independent property lawyer to verify the title and documents?
Has anyone in India bought a property in a similar situation? What was your experience?
All approvals, EC, and other property documents appear to be available, but the ownership arrangement is what concerns me.
I'd appreciate advice, especially from property lawyers or anyone with firsthand experience.
My wife bathes our 6-month-old baby in water that's around 43.4°C (110°F). She says her mother told her that bathing babies in hot water helps make them "chubby" and healthier.
When I searched online, most pediatric sources recommended bath water around 37–38°C (98.6–100.4°F).
I'm concerned that 43.4°C may be too hot for a baby's sensitive skin, but my wife believes it's safe because that's how they have always done it.
Has anyone else heard of this belief? Is there any scientific evidence that hotter bath water helps babies gain weight, or is it just a traditional myth?
Apparently she's been doing this for 6 months now and I checked the water temperature just today with a IR thermometer.
Update: I forgot to mention we're in India and bathe our baby using a mug to pour water, not in a bathtub. The water still measured 43.4°C (110°F). I think using a mug may have reduced the risk of burns, but that temperature still seems dangerously high for an infant. Does pouring water instead of immersing the baby make it any safer?
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