Poverty and inequality challenge in achieving inclusive growth

Bridging the Gap: Poverty, Inequality, and Inclusive Growth Challenge

By — February 15, 2026

Introduction: The Twin Faces of Growth Mahatma Gandhi once said, “Poverty is the worst form of violence.” Poverty does not only shrink a nation’s economy or make life difficult by restricting access to food, shelter, clothing, education, and healthcare. It also quietly erodes a person’s dignity and sense of worth. Today, India proudly presents itself […]

habits harming the planet through pollution waste and environmental damage

7 Sneaky Habits That Are Quietly Wrecking the Planet

By — February 13, 2026

When we talk about environmental pollution, it is easy to blame factories, industries, or governments. But the reality is far closer to our home: according to the United Nations, global greenhouse gas emissions have already crossed 50 gigatons every year, and a surprising share of this comes from household activities. Think about the little things […]

The real face of India reflecting inequality, justice struggles and democratic challenges

The Real Face of India

By — February 5, 2026

The Nation We See, and the One We Don’t India is one of the largest democracies in the world; a nation that takes pride in its identity and achievements. On social platforms and global stages, it is often celebrated for its model of pluralism, economic surge, space missions, digital’s horizon expansion, and growing international influence. […]

wedding traditions and the true meaning of marriage

Wedding: Barbadi ya Aabadi?

By — February 5, 2026

  Once, Shaadi (wedding) was a blessing, a moment of joy that united two families and two souls in faith, respect, and understanding. It was a sacred promise to walk together through ease and hardship, to build a home on love and trust. But today, that same celebration of unity often fuels conflict and burden. […]