Reasons: Clear explanations for the questions you actually ask

Why do readers come here? Because they want short, honest answers that explain cause and effect without the fluff. The "reasons" tag collects posts that dig into why things happen, why opinions form, and why choices matter — from media criticism to everyday life tips.

If you wondered why the Times of India gets slammed by some readers, our post "Is TOI really that bad?" breaks down the reasons people criticize it and the reasons others still trust it. Want tech reasons? The Redmi Note 7 Pro review explores why people liked its camera and battery, and why some buyers moved on to newer models.

Real-life choices and the reasons behind them

Some questions ask for trade-offs. "As an Indian, what are the pros and cons of living in Australia?" lists the practical reasons people enjoy safety, health care, and work-life balance there — and the reasons they miss home or struggle with costs. The post comparing bike vs car danger on Indian roads explains specific reasons bikes feel riskier: less protection, exposure, and road behavior.

We also answer food and culture why-questions. Curious whether you can eat Indian food left out overnight? That article names the bacterial and ingredient reasons you should avoid it. Wonder what Indian tacos are? The post explains the cultural reasons behind frybread and the toppings that turn it into a taco-style meal. For quick mornings, our 15-minute Indian breakfast ideas tell you why certain dishes are fast, filling, and portable.

Why these posts matter to you

Each post tagged "reasons" focuses on cause, effect, and practical takeaways. If a headline reads "Why life in India feels difficult," the article points to specific factors like infrastructure gaps, economic stresses, and social issues — not vague blame. When a post tackles hate toward Indians, it lists clear reasons people respond that way and gives straightforward ways to handle it.

Use this tag when you want an answer that explains the root causes, not just opinions. Look here for quick comparisons (best Hindi newspaper, best English news app), legal updates with background (Yatin Oza plea), and even local-interest topics like Native American reservations in California with the reasons they exist and matter.

Want better answers from us? Ask specific "why" questions: name the situation, say what you already know, and say what kind of answer helps — examples, practical steps, or a quick summary. That makes it easier to deliver the reasons you can act on.

Browse the "reasons" tag to find clear, useful explanations. These posts aim to save you time and help you decide — whether you're choosing a phone, planning to move abroad, or just trying to understand the headlines.

Why are North Indian foods so spicy?

Why are North Indian foods so spicy?

Ladies and gents, ever wondered why North Indian food makes you feel like a fire-breathing dragon? Well, it's because the region is hotter than a Bollywood dance number, and the spices help cool you down, believe it or not! Plus, with an abundance of spices readily available in their backyard, North Indians naturally spice it up to jazz their dishes. So, instead of feeling like you're in a hot chilli eating contest, embrace the heat, and let the flavors play hide and seek with your taste buds. Remember, every spice-laden bite is North India's way of saying "Namaste" to your palate, so enjoy the ride, my friends!