Should You Really Care What Society Thinks of You?
From the way we dress to the careers we choose, a lot of our decisions are quietly influenced by “log kya kahenge.” In Tier 2 cities across India, where close-knit
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From the way we dress to the careers we choose, a lot of our decisions are quietly influenced by “log kya kahenge.” In Tier 2 cities across India, where close-knit
Why the transfer of a temple elephant sparked protests, court debates, and a surprising offer from Vantara When 36-year-old elephant Mahadevi, also known as Madhuri, was moved from Kolhapur’s Nandani
Popular podcaster and YouTuber Ranveer Allahbadia has responded to the backlash surrounding claims of fake rejection stories in his past content. Addressing the controversy head-on, he clarified his position and
Bollywood’s much-loved couple, Sidharth Malhotra and Kiara Advani, have moved into a stunning ₹70 crore home in Mumbai. Known for keeping their private life low-key, the duo has now made
A statement by Shankaracharya Swami Avimukteshwaranand has stirred national conversation after he questioned why a living cow is not allowed inside the new Parliament building when a statue could be
You don’t have to vanish from Instagram, uninstall WhatsApp, or go off-grid to feel better. Digital detox doesn’t always mean deleting everything. It can simply mean reclaiming control. In Tier
You score well in your exams. Your friend says, “I’m proud of you.” But that one Instagram post with the results? It got 300 likes. And somehow, that felt better.
Try deleting Instagram for a week and you’ll notice something unexpected — not just boredom, but restlessness. Your fingers will instinctively swipe to where the app used to be. In
You post a photo, check back in five minutes, and feel a rush when the likes start rolling in. But what happens when they don’t? For many, especially in Tier
Caste might not be openly discussed at dinner tables or classrooms, but it hasn’t disappeared from Indian society. Instead, it has become subtle—woven into choices, relationships, language, and everyday behaviour.