Role of NGOs to develop the street children in India

Ever wondered what happens to the 2 million children living on India’s streets when the rest of us go home at night? While we tuck our kids into bed, these children battle hunger, abuse, and a future that seems written in invisible ink. This post explores how NGOs are becoming lifelines for India’s street children, …

Literate freedom fighters in India

The number of migrant workers in India has gradually declined slightly after Covid-19. Ever wonder how those with barely any formal education managed to organize massive resistance movements against colonial powers? While we’re busy doom-scrolling, India’s freedom fighters were creating underground networks of political education despite British censorship. The literacy revolution behind India’s independence wasn’t …

Food habits in student life

Food habits in student life are the foundation for a lifetime. Ever notice how your brain turns to mush right around midterms when you’ve been surviving on ramen and energy drinks for days? The average college student makes 208 food decisions per week, yet 65% report making worse choices during exam periods. Your food choices …

Exercise to focus on studies

Ever stared at your textbook for thirty minutes straight and realized you haven’t absorbed a single word? You’re not alone. 78% of college students report struggling with focus during study sessions. The secret weapon nobody talks about? Physical activity. Not just any movement—strategic exercise that primes your brain for maximum retention and concentration. When you …

Raja Rammohan Roy on women’s education

Raja Rammohan Roy’s statement on women’s education shook the foundations of the patriarchal system of governance in Indian society at that time. Ever wondered why India’s first schools for girls appeared in the 1800s? While we enjoy equal education rights today, women once couldn’t even dream of learning to read. That’s until Raja Rammohan Roy …

social service in students life in India

Social service in students life in India

Ever noticed how we ask teenagers to “be the change” but then barely give them a chance to try? That’s the irony facing millions of Indian students today. They’re hungry to make a difference but often find themselves trapped in textbook theories rather than real-world action. Social service in students life in India isn’t just …

Rabindranath’s role in expanding rural education

Ever wonder why a man who could’ve just enjoyed his Nobel laureate status instead spent decades obsessing over village schools? Rabindranath Tagore didn’t just write poetry—he rewrote the rulebook on rural education in India. When everyone else was pushing rote memorization, Tagore was creating open-air classrooms where children learned through arts, nature, and their mother …

Learning from the failures of student life

Learning from the failures of student life

It is our duty to learn from the failures of our student life. Remember that time you failed an exam you’d studied all night for? Or bombed that class presentation with everyone watching? Yeah, me too. Failure in college isn’t just common—it’s practically guaranteed. Yet nobody tells you that learning from failures during student life …

Urban amusement for housewives in India

Urban amusement for housewives in India

Urban entertainment is a fascinating pastime for Indian housewives in the entertainment world. Ever wondered what 65 million Indian housewives do when they’ve finished the chores but aren’t ready to restart the Netflix show without their husband? They’re on their phones, scrolling through urban amusement content that speaks directly to them. I spent three months …