Organ Donation In India: A Clash Between Religious Beliefs And Life-Saving Acts
According to reports, India, with its population of 1.3 billion has an unbelievable shortage of organ donors, when the demand is huge. It’s mostly due to the kith and kin of the dying person, they are unwilling to donate their relative’s organs due to false religious beliefs since they fail …
Time To Stop Hate Crime Headlines Is Overdue: Muslim Man Brutally Murdered
Among the myriad of headlines in India about various issues, hate crimes against Muslims seem to be increasing and becoming regularized in society and news headlines. Yet Another Hate Crime The most recent and tragic event of hate crime against a man because of his religious views occurred a couple …
[Video] From Bar Dancer’s Daughter To Drummer
Check out this inspirational video about the daughter of a mother in the bar dancing industry who chose to pursue her dreams and become a drummer!
12/06/1992: Destruction of Secularism in India?
What Happened? Exactly 25 years ago today, a group of Indians claiming to be nationalists and fighting for their country, destroyed a 16th-century Babri mosque located in the northern India town of Ayodhya. They believed the mosque needed to be destroyed because it held religious importance for Hindus, and therefore only …
Awaiting Justice: Corruption of Money or Merely Murder of Ethical Values?
On one side, the well-known hospital brand of medical science denied all the rumours and claimed all the standard protocols were followed, but on the other side parents lost a little family member and look forward to suing the hospital in the court. Yes, you read that right, parents from …
UNESCO Creative City Chennai: Need For Inclusiveness
Introduction Last month, UNESCO announced the inclusion of Chennai in its creative city network, for its vibrant music culture. This round of inclusion involved 64 cities from 44 countries, to foster innovation and creativity. UNESCO creative city Network aims to recognize and encourage sustainable urban culture based on seven fields …
International Day of Disabled Persons: Rising Need Of Schools For Children With Special Needs
A shocking ten years after the release of Amir Khan’s Tare Zameen Par, a movie raising awareness about children with special needs and the flaw of overlooking their symptoms as signs of laziness, society still hasn’t progressed enough to create a suitable and accepting environment for the community. December 3rd was …
Digitisation: An Act of Underrated Development
Introduction The Modi Government settled in its high seats since the 2014 elections with an aim of sweeping away the nation with a wave digitisation. The implementation of demonetization was the flag bearer commencing the march towards the much-sought idea of the present NDA’s Digital India. On October 22, the …
Indian Ted Talks: SRK Proves He’s More Than Good Looks, Good Looks, and Good Looks
Almost every SRK fan can agree that 99% of what makes his movies mesmerizing is his good looks, good looks, and good looks. Our beloved SRK is now getting ready to release a show, Ted Talks India: Nai Soch, which will feature empowerment, meaning, and activism at its best. He …
Meri Desh Ki Dharti Sona Ugle, Ugle Net Neutrality: India Fights For Online Equality
India may be digitizing at a rapid rate, but it won’t allow injustice to its citizens nonetheless. It’s comforting to know that on the nation’s track to modernization, they continue to fight relentlessly for the values rooted within society. What Is It? Net Neutrality is basically a guarantee that no …