India is home to the world’s largest youth population. Millions of young Indians are studying, graduating, starting careers, launching businesses, and dreaming of a better future. They spend years learning mathematics, science, technology, history, and professional skills. Yet, despite all this education, many enter adulthood without understanding one of the most important aspects of modern…
Category: Society
The Attention Economy: How Social Media Is Rewiring Young Minds
In the digital age, attention has become one of the world’s most valuable resources. Technology companies no longer compete merely for users. They compete for something far more valuable — human attention. Every notification, reel, short video, trending topic, and algorithm is designed with a single goal: to capture and retain our focus for as…
Why Some Juveniles in India Are No Longer Afraid of Crime
India has long viewed children and teenagers as individuals who deserve protection, guidance, and opportunities for reform. The juvenile justice system was designed with the belief that young offenders can be rehabilitated and reintegrated into society. However, a disturbing trend has emerged in recent years. Across several parts of India, particularly in large urban centers…
Why Modern India Needs Civic Sense More Than Ever
India is transforming rapidly. New highways are being built. Metro networks are expanding. Digital services are growing. Smart cities are emerging. Technology is changing how people work, communicate, and live. India is becoming one of the world’s fastest-growing economies with enormous ambitions for the future. But amidst this progress, one important question continues to challenge…
Why India’s Middle Class Feels Constant Pressure
India’s middle class is often described as the backbone of the nation. It is the section of society that works tirelessly, pays taxes honestly, dreams ambitiously, and carries the responsibility of both economic growth and social stability. From office employees and small business owners to teachers, engineers, healthcare workers, and young professionals, the middle class…
India Needs More Problem Solvers, Not Just Critics
In every democracy, criticism has value. It exposes corruption, highlights injustice, and keeps institutions accountable. A society where citizens remain silent in the face of problems can never progress. But there is also a dangerous imbalance that modern India is increasingly facing — a growing culture of criticism without contribution. Today, social media timelines are…
Reservation, Social Mobility, and the Debate India Can No Longer Ignore
India’s reservation system remains one of the most important and emotionally debated public policy subjects in the country. Created as a constitutional mechanism to address historical discrimination, social exclusion, and unequal access to opportunities, reservations were intended to provide representation and upliftment to communities that faced generations of systemic disadvantage. Over the decades, the policy…
Dowry Harassment, Domestic Abuse, and the Truth No Crime Can Stay Hidden Forever
Marriage is meant to be built on trust, respect, care, and partnership. But in many parts of society, some marriages continue to become environments of fear, emotional abuse, financial pressure, violence, and harassment — especially against women. India has witnessed countless cases involving: Every time such incidents come to light, society reacts with shock, anger,…
India Doesn’t Need More Division — It Needs More Responsible Citizens
Despite differences, India has continued to move forward because generations before us understood one important truth: Today, however, society faces a growing challenge. This trend is dangerous. No country becomes stronger when its citizens constantly fight among themselves. Responsible citizens who: The future of India will not be decided only by politicians, governments, or institutions….
Nation Building Starts in Small Communities
Every strong nation is built long before policies are written in Parliament or headlines appear in the media. A nation is truly built inside:HomesStreetsVillagesSchoolsNeighborhoodsSmall communitiesThe habits people develop in everyday life shape the future of an entire country.When citizens help each other, protect public property, support local initiatives, volunteer during crises, and act responsibly toward…










