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World Suicide Prevention Day, 10th September

Suicide, often rooted in mental health struggles, trauma, or life pressures, is a permanent response to temporary pain. The narrative blends data with lived experience, stressing that recovery is possible through support, self-care, and professional help. Compassionate intervention and helplines like KIRAN and AASRA can provide hope, safety, and healing.

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Responsible Tourism

Responsible tourism is about traveling mindfully—protecting the environment, respecting cultures, supporting local businesses, and safeguarding wildlife. By choosing eco-friendly options, honoring local traditions, and helping communities thrive, we ensure that tourism enriches both travelers and hosts. Sustainable travel creates joy today while preserving destinations for future generations.

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motherhood

Does Art Imitate Life Or Vice Versa?

Art shapes life, but unchecked influences—like films glorifying bullying or “coolness”—can harm children. Mindful parenting is key: guiding kids toward empathy, integrity, and self-worth rather than shallow popularity. True strength lies in authenticity, not domination. As Rufus Wainwright says, “Being uncool is the coolest you can be.

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DINK

To DINK or Not to DINK – The Philosophy I Ponder Upon

The DINK (Double Income, No Kids) lifestyle offers financial freedom and flexibility, but the real issue lies not in raising children, but in poor planning. Parenthood need not feel like a burden if finances and responsibilities are managed well. Ultimately, thoughtful planning transforms obligations into blessings, ensuring a fulfilling life.

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#jokeculture

Just A Joke – Or Not?

his is a sharp, unflinching reflection on the hidden harm in “just a joke” culture—calling out complicity, silence, and the cost women bear for speaking up against everyday misogyny.

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#freedom

Freedom Ghore Baire

Seventy-eight years after independence, women in India have broken barriers but still face invisible constraints. Drawing from Pride and Prejudice and Ghore Baire, true freedom lies in self-respect, clarity, and choice—free from societal expectations or self-imposed limits—where women need not choose between being complete and being free.

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#freedom

Freedom – But At What Cost?

This article is a reflection of the author’s thoughts on how the definition of freedom is not restricted to a particular realm; it varies from individual to individual and is based on various circumstances.

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Domestic Help

The Maid Saga – Is She Our Employee Or Employer?

In Indian homes, domestic help wields quiet power — sashaying in late, staging surprise leaves, and dictating our daily rhythm. We pretend to be the boss, but it’s a twisted power dance of chaos, dependence, and small victories. Amid dust and drama, we juggle tantrums, budgets, and gratitude — barely holding on.

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#companionship

The Fascinating Faces Of Friendship

A tender, witty portrait of Ashima’s single life, where friends come in many forms-human, feathered, floral, and literary. A quiet celebration of unexpected companionship and everyday meaning.

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