elderly man sitting peacefully in a park reflecting on presence and social media loneliness

Why We Feel So Lonely Despite Being Constantly Connected

By — April 23, 2026

As I have observed and experienced, people often sit together in groups while playing games or using their phones. From the outside, it appears they are together, laughing and sharing the moment. But in truth, each person is absorbed in their own screen. Even when they are physically close, real interaction is minimal. Faces are […]

Silhouette of a woman standing near a window in dim light representing the social causes of sexual violence and silence in society

Beyond the Crime: The Hidden Social Causes of Sexual Violence

By — April 13, 2026

Introduction: Looking Beyond the Act Sexual violence is often reduced to fragments, headlines, or statistics. A case that briefly shocks and then fades from public memory. We focus on the individual, on the act, on the moment it happened. But rarely do we pause to ask a harder question: why does it keep happening? It […]

poverty and inequality challenges in achieving inclusive growth in society

Poverty and Inequality: Causes, Challenges, and Path to Inclusive Growth

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. In today’s India, poverty and […]

everyday habits harming the planet shown through landfill waste and environmental pollution

7 Sneaky Habits That Are Quietly Wrecking the Planet (And How to Fix Them)

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 […]

problems faced by youth today reflected in youth walking forward under sunrise symbolizing struggle discipline and future direction

The Youth of Today, The World of Tomorrow: A Silent Crisis

By — February 6, 2026

Young people are the mirrors of future generations. The world is not shaped suddenly; it is quietly formed every day through the actions we take, the choices we make, and the values and social norms we uphold. The thoughts, character, compassion, priorities, and discipline of young people determine whether the coming society will emerge as […]

reality of India today reflected through the Indian flag symbolizing hope and challenges

The Real Face of India: Between Promise and Reality

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. […]