Mid day meal in government school

Have you ever watched a child try to learn on an empty stomach? I have. Their eyes glaze over, their attention drifts, and that eager young mind simply shuts down. This isn’t just sad—it’s fixable. The mid day meal in government schools isn’t just food—it’s fuel for education. It’s the difference between a child dropping …

Swami Vivekananda’s role in shaping modern India

Ever wonder how a monk in a saffron robe sparked a revolution that still shapes India’s identity today? Swami Vivekananda wasn’t just another spiritual guru—he was the cultural earthquake that jolted a colonized nation into rediscovering its backbone. In just 39 years of life, this fiery disciple of Ramakrishna did what no politician could: he …

Swami Vivekananda role in freedom struggle

Ever wonder why we overlook Swami Vivekananda when discussing India’s freedom struggle? While Gandhi and Nehru take center stage, this saffron-robed monk was quietly rewiring the Indian psyche decades before independence became mainstream. You’ve probably seen his image – intense eyes, confident posture – without realizing how he laid the groundwork for freedom. Swami Vivekananda’s …

Problems for girls in co-ed-school

Ever asked a 13 year-old girl why she suddenly “forgot” her gym clothes for the third time this month? Behind that eye roll is a world of discomfort most adults have completely forgotten about. Problems for girls in co-ed-school navigate a minefield of challenges their male classmates never face—from period anxiety in PE to being …

Online education after COVID 19

Ever counted how many pajama-clad students were logging into Zoom at 7:59 AM during the pandemic? A staggering 1.2 billion kids worldwide were suddenly thrust into online learning overnight. That massive shift changed everything we thought we knew about education. Forever. Now in 2025, online education after COVID-19 has evolved into something nobody predicted. Not …

Migrant workers in West Bengal

Ever wondered what happens when 15 million people have to choose between starving at home or risking everything for a paycheck elsewhere? That’s the reality for migrant workers from West Bengal. I’ve spent months talking to these workers, and trust me, their stories will change how you see your morning cup of tea. The migrant …

Bangladeshi immigration to India after 1972

Bangladeshi immigration to India after 1972 is an internal obstacle to the development of an independent country. Ever asked yourself what drives over 15 million people to leave everything behind and cross a border? Not for adventure, but survival. The story of Bangladeshi immigration to India isn’t just numbers—it’s families fleeing persecution, economic migrants seeking …

School dropout in west bengal

Ever wondered why 15.2% of West Bengal’s high school students vanish from classrooms each year? That’s nearly double the national average, with more than 237,000 kids simply… gone.I’ve spent six months talking to these “dropout kids” in rural Bengal. What I discovered will challenge everything you thought about our education system.School dropout in West Bengal …

Future of the school dropouters in India

Every day, 4,300 Indian teenagers drop out of school. That’s not a typo. Think about that number for a second. While you’re reading this, another kid just walked away from their education, likely forever. The future of school dropouts in India isn’t just a policy concern—it’s a ticking time bomb for our economic growth. Without …

The role of Raja Rammohan Roy in the formation of Indian nationalism

No independent Indian can deny the role of Raja Ram Mohan Roy in Indian nationalism. Ever wondered how a single man could challenge 2,000 years of tradition while the British Empire ruled your homeland? Raja Rammohan Roy did exactly that when most Indians were still struggling to comprehend colonial rule. His story isn’t just about …