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Why the ‘Women Can’t Drive’ Myth Exists And Why It’s Wrong

We live in a world where humans are advancing every day, yet we still cling to old stereotypes and myths without ever asking why they exist. One such belief is the idea that women can’t drive, a surprisingly common stereotype still present in many parts of the world. In this blog, I want to help

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They Are Always Watching: The Silent Lessons We Give to Children

We’ve all heard that children are like sponges, silently absorbing everything around them. But how often do we truly reflect on what that really means? This blog is a reflection on that thought. From my personal experiences, I’ve seen how people often behave carelessly in front of children. Even parents, at times, seem unaware of

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Saving Lives Isn’t Just for Doctors: Why You Must Learn Basic Emergency Skills

Basic life-saving skills aren’t just useful, they’re essential in moments when panic takes over and no one knows what to do. Have you ever imagined that while enjoying with your friends or family, suddenly someone collapses on the floor? What would you do? That person was fine just a few seconds before and suddenly collapsed.

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Raise Your Voice Even When No One Listens: A Real-Life Story of Compassion

Have you ever felt the need to raise your voice when something wrong was happening right in front of you but stayed silent, wondering if it would even matter?How many times have we convinced ourselves that someone else will handle it, or thought, “Maybe it’s not my responsibility?”But what if real change begins the moment

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Indian Education System: What’s Broken and How We Can Still Thrive

We’ve all said it at some point, there’s something wrong with our Indian education system. But most of us just move on, adjust, accept, and survive. I’ve done the same. But this blog isn’t just about repeating what we already know. It’s about pausing to reflect: where did it begin, why is it still like

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