Month: February 2022

Book Review : The Blossoming Lotus by : J.P. Desai

Book: The Blossoming Lotus Author: J.P. Desai Publisher: Evincepub Publishing (2022) Reviewed By: Neel Preet “Poetry is the play of right words with some of the most in-describable emotions, while poets are those players who plays with the beautiful words and makes way to compose these heart touching and soulful poems for us!” Reviewing this […]

Interview with Author Hemant Saxena

Writing has been my first love since high school days. During this time, I was creatively engaged in writing small plays for a local group of theatre enthusiasts in my hometown Jabalpur of which I was also a member. Seeing my stories coming alive on the platform of theatre and small adulations coming my way encouraged me a lot. My father saw this streak in me and helped me realize for the first time that I wanted to write. I continued penning short plays, stories and poems as I grew up and finished graduation but never got to publish these. Those were not the days of internet explosion and therefore no one except for my close family and a few friends, knew of my desire to write and reach out to a wider audience.

Quality Education – Dr. V Subbiah Bharathi

“A quality education gives all students knowledge they need to be economically productive, give them a voice, build long term sustainability, participate to free and stable societies, and improve individual well-being.” The needed learning objectives vary depending on the setting, but by the conclusion of the education cycle, they must contain threshold levels of reading […]

The Period Poverty- A barrier between march to dignity. – Akarshak Bose

These days, women are challenging the boundaries and are planting flags across arenas. They are proving themselves equally competent, par with men. We are witnessing a social revolution where women are breaking stereotypes and are unveiling their “Ghunghat” just to challenge the inhuman motives that have kept them away from the mainstream for centuries. Let […]

Self-love Comparison (most poisonous element) Lesson 5: Srishty Verma

Now it’s time to talk about very familiar term for today’s generation is comparison. Which we normally do with ourselves and sometimes our family and friends also do for us. Now a days competition among each other is quite higher than before, because pressure of getting and maintain first position is really important for today’s […]

Budget 2022: What India Hoped for vs What India got

This was India’s second budget following the COVID-19 pandemic. With the country’s economy expected to rebound despite the pandemic’s impact, all eyes were already on the government, which was closely scrutinized for how it balanced its yearly financial plan for the following year, while the middle-class hoped-for tax relief. However, no significant tax reduction was […]

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