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Opinion
Offerings & Overflow: Can Faith and Sustainability Flow Together?
As Haridwar struggles with the environmental cost of mass devotion, this reflection explores whether sacred rituals and sustainability can coexist—and how mindful faith could help restore the purity of the Ganges.

Culture/Identity
Velp Memories: A Gifted Childhood, Silent Fields, and the Paranormal Shepherd
A nostalgic reflection on a gifted childhood in Velp, meditative bike rides, lonely heaths, and the unexpected spiritual ties to a renowned psychic shepherd.

Letter/Essay
Anger and Digital Disorder Management Strategies: Emotional Regulation and Healthy Tech Use in the Modern World
This essay explores effective anger management techniques and the rising impact of digital disorders. It discusses causes, symptoms, and evidence-based strategies for emotional regulation, along with practical solutions for overcoming smartphone and internet addiction to promote mental well-being.

Letter/Essay
Why Do We Chant 108 Times? What Seneca Teaches Us About Focus and the Mind
Learn what I discovered about the power of chanting or deep breathing 108 times. Uncover the significance of this ancient practice, how it can awaken your Ajna chakra, and shift your vibration for profound clarity and focus.

Letter/Essay
The Tribal Express: A Journey Through Time, Tomatoes, and the Forgotten Heart of India
A return journey from Kanha to Mumbai aboard a rickety village bus becomes a moving portrait of rural India—where goats share seats, time stands still, and wild tomatoes can bring an entire world to a halt.

Letter/Essay
Abjection, Colonial Masculinity, and the Corpse: Reading Manto’s Thanda Gosht Through Kristeva and Fanon
An in-depth psychoanalytic and postcolonial reading of Saadat Hasan Manto’s Thanda Gosht, exploring the figure of the colonized body, abjection, and masculinity through the lens of Kristeva, Fanon, and Lacan.

Opinion
Neglected Women of Indian History: Stories That Deserve to Be Heard
Discover the powerful yet overlooked stories of Indian women like Savitribai Phule, Anandibai Joshi, and Phoolan Devi—trailblazers who challenged norms and reshaped society. Their lives are reminders that history’s true heroes often go unrecognized.

Letter/Essay
The Fear of Being Average: Why Greatness Shouldn’t Define Our Worth
Why do we fear being average? This essay explores how societal pressure distorts our self-worth and why the ordinary is more than enough.

Culture/Identity
The Content Job Market Boom: Why Now’s the Time for Writers to Thrive
Explore the surge in content roles across industries and why skilled writers, UX pros, and strategists are more in demand than ever. Your words still matter.

Opinion
The Great Indian Myth of Infection – Or The Lack Thereof
An introspective essay on how Indian parenting often overlooks emotional wounds, mistaking deep-rooted trauma for strength. Healing begins with acknowledgment.



