“Good Citizens Build Great Nations: Civic Sense Begins With Us.”
Civic awareness is far more than just a responsibility; it is a way to express gratitude for our existence on this beautiful, habitable planet. It is for our own well-being.
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Civic awareness is far more than just a responsibility; it is a way to express gratitude for our existence on this beautiful, habitable planet. It is for our own well-being.
Marriage is meant to unite hearts and families, yet for many women, it becomes a burden of expectations and financial demands. Through personal experience, social realities, and reflections on law and humanity, this article explores why dowry remains one of the most painful contradictions of modern society—and why hope for change still exists.
Sometimes family love is not expressed through grand gestures but through repeated phone calls, silent worries, and waiting for someone to return home safely. A personal experience that became an unexpected lesson about emotions, trust, and the little things that matter.
World Laughter Day 2026 is more than a celebration of smiles — it is a reminder of humanity’s emotional resilience. Through personal reflections on grief, healing, and laughter yoga therapy, this article explores how genuine laughter helps calm the mind, reconnect us with society, and offer hope even during life’s darkest moments.
Women need more than just symbolic ceremonies; they require practical support, opportunities for education, access to healthcare, and economic resources that can significantly enhance their lives. By focusing on these tangible needs, we can create a more meaningful and lasting impact on their well-being and empowerment.
On the eve of the International Day of Zero Tolerance for Female Genital Mutilation on 6 February 2026, here is an article emphasizing the gloomy and inhumane side of the world of power. The infamous Epstein files shook the world beyond words.
When power clusters together, it often polices itself, conceals its own rot, and punishes outsiders—usually its victims—rather than insiders or the accused.
Wherever we look, we see examples of nepotism that lead to the premature loss of talent and the rise of incompetent individuals.
Contrary to the notion of ‘Nepotism,’ the entrance of capable individuals through the proper channels strengthens our system, fostering growth and excellence for everyone involved.
Anger can obscure our perception of its repercussions, potentially resulting in feelings of regret at a later time. The effects of anger may prove to be more detrimental than initially anticipated. It may be characterized more as a reaction, response, or predisposition rather than simply an emotional setback that elicits unpleasant actions.
Whenever I see young people as hawkers or doing menial jobs, young children asking for alms at road crossings, I feel their pain, as the hands that must be holding pens, notebooks, gadgets, and tools are living like unwelcome citizens of the nation.
All their potential is being wasted, and there is no one to share their pain.
Smile – You are a human being with the extraordinary ability to express your emotions with or without words.