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Raksha Bandhan: A Bond Beyond Relationship

Raksha Bandhan, also known as ‘Rakhi’ or the ‘Bond of Protection’ is a festival celebrated all over India that honors the purity of siblings’ relationships. Every year the festival is celebrated on the ‘Purnima‘ (full moon) Night of ‘Sawan’ (Monsoon)… Continue Reading →

Pastor Lee Jong-Rak And His Babybox (Unsung Heroes Part-7)

What if certain situations make you ask God- “why me?” and instead of expecting some kind of relief from God, that thing becomes the purpose of your life? As humans of the 21st century, this may sound very exhausting. Right?… Continue Reading →

Prolonged Discrimination Against The People Of Northeast India

We inhabit a world where everyone tries to find his way of living. Some do battle for survival in their own fatherland, some have to left their native place and walk-off from their comfort zone. Obviously, no one feels good… Continue Reading →

What If Everyone Spoke The Same Language?

It is the language that we are able to communicate our feelings & thoughts so easily. Language is by far the most important element of any culture and civilization that exist on this planet. But what would be the world… Continue Reading →

The Dark Side Of Sex Workers Life

Warmest thoughts and best wishes for a New Year. We just passed the toughest and weird year of 2020 undoubtedly. Some of our friends lost their job and some begged to afford a one-time meal for survival. But some parts… Continue Reading →

Unsung Highway Heroes

I hope you are enjoying our blogs and keeping safe yourself from this pandemic.Dear all I’m back with another interesting life experience blog.A catchy trip with my father along with my father’s employee. That inspired me to write something on… Continue Reading →

Superstition Story

Heya, folks hope all you are following well this lockdown period and doing work from home, not going outside and everyone is keeping themselves safe from PANDEMIC CORONA. I know everyone is getting bored. Nothing to do. But we’ll soon… Continue Reading →

Menstruation is not a matter of shame.

We are part of a country where more than 130 crore people live 48.18% are female ( according to a 2017 survey report) and more than 38% of the female population comes under the menstrual cycle. This statistic really uncovered… Continue Reading →