Not everyone understands gigabytes and processors. BindasTimes covers smartphone launches, app updates, and digital privacy tips in Hinglish (Hindi + English). Their viral segment, "Phone ki Jaanch" (Phone check), breaks down complex tech specs into layman comparisons, such as comparing battery life to the duration of a cricket match.
This is the most visited section. It curates the top 10 tweets, Instagram Reels, and YouTube shorts of the day. BindasTimes adds its own witty commentary, often going viral itself when snippets of the article are shared on social media.
As we look toward 2025 and beyond, the trajectory for BindasTimes looks promising. With the rise of AI-generated content, the demand for "human voice" will increase. BindasTimes has a distinct, flawed, funny, and very human voice. BindasTimes
We can expect to see:
The word "Bindas" (often spelled Bindaas) is a colloquial Hindi term derived from the English phrase "Bind the ass" (colonial slang) but has evolved to mean carefree, bold, spontaneous, and without worry. When you pair that with "Times" (implying a chronicle or news platform), you get BindasTimes: A bold, carefree chronicle of modern life. Not everyone understands gigabytes and processors
Unlike traditional news outlets that adhere to rigid formats and stale jargon, BindasTimes was built from the ground up to cater to the Indian and South Asian diaspora who consume content on the go. Launched as a response to the monotony of standard news, the platform focuses on:
No platform is perfect. BindasTimes has faced the common criticisms of the digital media age: However, the editorial team appears responsive
However, the editorial team appears responsive. They regularly update older articles and have started integrating video content to reduce bounce rates.