Nazrul’s role in Indian nationalism

Inroduction Ever wondered who opposed British rule in India with his pen instead of a sword? When poets rebelled, Kazi Nazrul Islam stood tallest among them all. While Gandhi led marches and Bhagat Singh threw bombs, Nazrul wielded something equally dangerous to colonial powers: words that ignited millions. His fiery poems and songs about Indian …

Two national anthems in Rabindranath’s poetry

Did you know a single poet created two national anthems for two different countries? Two national anthems in Rabindranath’s poetry that are unforgettable even today. That’s right – Rabindranath Tagore is the only person in history whose compositions became the national anthems of both India and Bangladesh. Picture a creative genius whose words had such …

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 …

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 …

The role of street children to make in India

The role of street children in India is immense. Ever seen a hungry 10-year-old navigate rush hour traffic to sell you a pen? 5.5 million children live on India’s streets right now, and they’re not just surviving – they’re building a shadow economy worth billions. These kids are the invisible workforce of “Make in India” …

Educating street children in India

Introduction Imagine having to choose between a meal and a math lesson when you’re 10 years old. This is reality for over 4 million educating street children in India right now. I’ve spent the last decade working with these kids, and what I’m about to share will change how you see education in developing countries …

Digital zone

Ever tried finding a decent online marketing course or digital zone that doesn’t feel like it was written by robots? Yeah, me too. After wading through 57 different programs last month, I discovered something shocking: 89% of them are total garbage. But here’s the good news – you won’t waste another minute on useless digital …

Education system in West Bengal 1947 to 2000

Ever wonder why Bengali parents are so obsessed with getting their kids into Presidency or Jadavpur? It’s not just random education fever—it’s deeply rooted in decades of educational evolution. The education system in West Bengal transformed dramatically from 1947 to 2000, shifting from elite colonial structures to something meant for the masses. But did it …

Roll of Women in Cottage Industries

Roll of Women in Cottage Industries

Roll of Women in Cottage Industries   Ever notice how those gorgeous hand woven textiles in boutique shops are mostly created by women? That’s not random. In rural communities across the globe, women make up over 70% of cottage industry workers, turning traditional skills into economic lifelines. But this isn’t just about pretty products. It’s …

Job oriented course

Job oriented course

Ever feel that sinking dread when your expensive college degree and all those late-night study sessions still leave you jobless six months after graduation? You’re not alone. The harsh reality is that traditional education often misses the mark on what employers actually want. Job oriented courses bridge this frustrating gap. Instead of theoretical knowledge that …