World Laughter Day, 2026

Smiling human face symbolizing emotional healing, laughter therapy, and resilience on World Laughter Day 2026

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.

In the Context of Women’s Reservation

Women raising their voices for equal political representation and reservation in India symbolise the Nari Shakti Vandan Adhiniyam debate

Even before the Nari Vandan Act, several governments took steps toward granting women their rights, but they failed. Now that all parties are in favor, it should be passed in its current form, not used for any hidden motive.
I plead with the government with folded hands to be true to your words and not delay this bill.

Unemployment and India

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.