- by Ruchi ChabraRoads are meant to connect people, not divide them. Yet, across the country, a disturbing trend of road rage has taken root. An argument over a minor collision or a misunderstanding in a traffic jam can escalate within seconds. A moment of inconvenience often explodes into aggression, intimidation, and violence. The alarming rise of such […]
- by Ruchi ChabraBy Ruchi ChabraIn a world that scrolls faster than it thinks, silence has become a luxury. Yet within that silence lies a quiet revolution: the simple act of writing. Writing is more than words on a page; it is a mirror for the mind and a balm for the heart. When we write, we pause, we […]
- by Ruchi ChabraFrom Kurukshetra to Classrooms: Krishna’s Message for Today’s YouthBy Ruchi ChabraIf Lord Krishna were to walk among us today, he wouldn’t be seen riding a royal chariot or dressed in glowing celestial robes. Instead, we might find him sitting quietly under a tree on a college campus, gently listening to a student breaking under pressure, guiding a […]
- by Ruchi ChabraOpinion | Slumscape Through the Window: When a Nation’s Aesthetic Dies of Neglect By Ruchi ChabraIt begins with a whistle.I sit by the window of the train, clutching a lukewarm cup of over-sweet chai. The platform where I had been waiting was no place of transition; it resembled an open wound, raw and untreated. Cracked tiles, the […]
- by Ruchi ChabraHow media, marketing, and misplaced ambition are quietly colonising young minds. By Ruchi ChabraThere was a time when young people dreamt of becoming doctors, teachers, farmers, poets — even freedom fighters. Today, most just want to become “influencers.” Not creators, not builders. Just faces on a screen with many followers and no real direction.You cannot blame them entirely. […]
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