Life as an Educated Unemployed in India

Life as an Educated Unemployed in India

Ever stood in line at a job fair with your fancy degree, watching people with half your qualifications get called in first? Welcome to the elite club of India’s educated unemployed – 17.3 million strong and growing daily. You did everything right. College, internships, maybe even a master’s degree. Now you’re sending resumes into what …

The Mismatch Between Education & Jobs in India

The Mismatch Between Education & Jobs in India

There is a noticeable mismatch between education and jobs in India. Picture this: you’ve spent four years and countless rupees on a degree, only to discover it’s about as useful as an umbrella in a desert. That’s reality for 80% of Indian graduates who find themselves unemployable in their chosen fields. The education-employment gap in …

Past and present of the jute industry in West Bengal

When discussing the facilities of the two sea ports of West Bengal, it can be seen that the state has had the facilities of sea ports since its historical days. Ever strolled through a Bengali market and felt the rough texture of a jute shopping bag? That humble fiber once employed over 300,000 workers in …

Education for creating entrepreneurs

Did you know that 67% of students believe schools don’t teach them what matters most? Creating entrepreneurs isn’t just an educational luxury—it’s an economic necessity. Traditional education gives you foundations. Entrepreneurship education gives you wings. When we talk about education for creating entrepreneurs, we’re talking about equipping young minds with more than facts—we’re talking real-world …

Benefits of two sea ports in West Bengal

When discussing the benefits of the two sea ports of West Bengal, it can be seen that the state has had the facilities of sea ports since its historical days. Did you know West Bengal’s ports handle less than 4% of India’s cargo despite its strategic location facing Southeast Asia? It’s a missed opportunity that’s …

Women’s contribution to the Bangladesh Liberation War

Two hundred thousand women. That’s the conservative estimate of how many were sexually assaulted during the Bangladesh Liberation War. Yet somehow, history books have relegated these women to footnotes. The Bangladesh Liberation War wasn’t just fought by men with guns. Women were resistance fighters, nurses, spies, and survivors who shaped a nation’s birth in 1971. …

Crime against women in 21st century

Every 3 minutes, a woman in our country reports a crime committed against her. Let that sink in while you scroll through your social media feed. The sad reality of crime against women in 21st century India isn’t just statistics—it’s someone’s daughter, sister, or friend living in fear. Despite smartphones and space missions, we’ve failed …

Toilet facilities in girls’ schools in India

Imagine being a 13-year-old girl who misses school five days every month because there’s nowhere safe to change your sanitary pad. This is reality for millions of girls across India, where 23% of female students drop out when they start menstruating. The toilet facilities crisis in girls’ schools in India isn’t just about bathrooms—it’s about …

Neglect of children’s education in tribal society

Imagine your child walking miles each day just to attend a school without proper desks, books, or even teachers who speak their language. This is reality for millions of tribal children across India. The education crisis in tribal communities isn’t just about missing infrastructure. It’s about invisibility. About children whose potential remains buried under layers …