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  • Meditation – Connect, Reconnect & Disconnect

    Meditation – Connect, Reconnect & Disconnect

    By- Gayatri Agarwal Yoga is an ancient physical, mental and spiritual practice that originated in India. The word ‘Yoga’ derives from Sanskrit and means to join or to unite, symbolising the union of body and consciousness.Recognising its universal appeal, on 11 December 2014, the United Nations proclaimed 21 June as the International Day of Yoga.It… Read more


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  • BOYCOTTING CHINESE PRODUCTS-REALISTIC APPROACH

    BOYCOTTING CHINESE PRODUCTS-REALISTIC APPROACH

    By – Dada Hayath Its been trending from the past few days that we need to boycott Chinese products. The reason behind this call: PM Modi Ji urged the youth to buy swadeshi products and also stated that we need to be self-dependent. 20 Indian soldiers got martyred at Ladakh faceoff with soldiers of china.… Read more


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  • Emotions as our personality developing mechanisms

    Emotions as our personality developing mechanisms

    By – Gayatri Agarwal Emotions!!!!  What exactly are emotions? It’s an intuitive feeling that comes from one’s power of knowledge, reasoning and circumstances. It’s our brains’ way of asking you to feel things. So why is that we often end up running away from them? We have eight basic emotions that we feel; they are… Read more


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  • Animals are a part of our environment. Say ‘no’ to cruelty & ‘yes’ to compassion

    Animals are a part of our environment. Say ‘no’ to cruelty & ‘yes’ to compassion

    By – Gayatri Agarwal Animal abuse is one of the most important & the most difficult topics to contemplate. How many times have you witnessed animal abuse in person? And if you did, what is the action that you took? Apart from taking video, pictures or ignoring it? Whether you are an animal lover or… Read more


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  • Artists expressed SOLITUDE not LONELINESS

    Artists expressed SOLITUDE not LONELINESS

    By- Samhitha Dulam Just like many of us, I had experienced loneliness, but soon after, when I had gone through some portraits, I decided to have more solitude rather than isolation. Well many of us might have thought that most of the artists had shown their pain and loneliness, but I would rather see it… Read more


  • Nepotism- A bitter reality

    Nepotism- A bitter reality

    By- Dada Hayath Nepotism – is it good or bad?Before being judgmental on Nepotism and blaming every person who chose the same profession of their family, it would be better if we have a clear idea about Nepotism. Let’s know what Nepotism defines to be- As per the Cambridge dictionary, Nepotism means the act of… Read more


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  • Sometimes, it’s okay not to be okay

    Sometimes, it’s okay not to be okay

    By- Gayatri Agarwal A report by the World Health Organisation (WHO) revealed that 7.5 per cent of the Indian population suffers from some form of mental disorder.  India accounts for nearly 15% of the global mental, neurological and substance abuse disorder burden.Mental health conditions such as stress, depression, and anxiety may develop due to underlying, life-changing problems. ‘It’s Okay’:These are the two… Read more


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  • Degrees of Emotion

    Degrees of Emotion

    Well yeah, there’s no degree of sadness. Right when I’m feeling sad for some reason that made me sad, there comes an angelic figure trying to save me from sorrow. It’s good to think like consoling someone in grief, but the way few do it is sick and illogical. “You are crying because of a… Read more


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  • Family?

    Family?

    Family? What is it? Is it just a blood relation? Few have the privilege to kiss their mother on the cheek, while few cry on her grave. Few have the privilege to share everything with their mother, while few don’t even have a mother. There are dysfunctional families. There is even a mediocre position, not… Read more


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  • Introversion as an excuse and psychological construct

    Introversion as an excuse and psychological construct

    Carl Gustav Jung is the psychiatrist who discussed introversion and extroversion. He neither intended nor could he predict what people would make of his theories. In a world where knowledge is right at the hands of people, we run across several terms and understand them with our own perception of it. That’s how it works;… Read more


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