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Dating Apps in India in 2025: What's Actually Working Bumble, Tinder, Hinge — An Honest Comparison
Dating apps arrived in India with the same features and assumptions as their Western counterparts, deployed into a social context that differs in almost every relevant respect: lower public acceptance of casual dating, higher family involvement in relationship decisions, significant regional and community variation in what romantic relationships look like, and a dating pool in which many users are navigating the tension between personal preference and social expectation simul
May 253 min read


India's Climate Emergency: What It Means for People Our Age, Heat, Floods, and a Future We're Inheriting
In May 2024, parts of Rajasthan recorded temperatures above 50°C. In June of the same year, Kerala received rainfall in a single week that historically fell over an entire month. Odisha's coastline continued its slow retreat into the Bay of Bengal. Delhi's air quality index spent weeks in the "severe" category. These are not projections or models. They are things that happened, documented, measurable, and experienced by millions of people. India is not approaching a climate c
May 254 min read


How Youth-Led Climate Movements Are Changing Policy in 2025
Youth-led climate activism has evolved from mass street protests into more targeted campaigns focused on lawsuits, fossil-fuel divestment, and specific policy reforms. While progress remains uneven, young activists are increasingly shaping climate legislation, public discourse, and environmental justice debates worldwide, including in India. From Fridays for Future to Real Legislation Youth climate activism arrived in global consciousness with Greta Thunberg's school strikes
May 243 min read


Travelling India on ₹1,000 a Day: A Real Backpacker's Guide
Backpacking across India on ₹1,000 a day is challenging but entirely possible with careful planning. Affordable hostels, local food, sleeper trains, and slower travel routes allow young travellers to experience mountains, beaches, heritage towns, and the Northeast without spending heavily. Budget Routes, Hostels, and Everything in Between India is one of the world's genuinely great backpacking destinations — not despite its chaos but partly because of it. The density of exper
May 244 min read


The ₹20,000/Month Budget: How to Live Well in India's Big Cities
For many young Indians earning ₹20,000 a month, metro-city life demands careful trade-offs rather than extreme sacrifice. Smart housing choices, home cooking, disciplined saving, and low-cost social habits can make financial stability possible even on a modest starting salary. Without Going Broke or Giving Up Everything A starting salary of ₹20,000–25,000 per month is the reality for a significant proportion of Indian fresh graduates — teachers, entry-level designers, junior
May 243 min read


Street Style Across India: How Fashion Is Different in Chennai vs Delhi vs Mumbai
India’s street style changes dramatically from city to city, shaped by climate, culture, class, and local identity. From Delhi’s statement dressing to Mumbai’s effortless mix-and-match aesthetic and Chennai’s comfort-driven traditionalism, fashion across Indian cities reflects far more than trends alone. A City-by-City Style Breakdown India is not one fashion market. It is dozens. The way a 22-year-old dresses in Chennai bears almost no resemblance to how their peer dresses i
May 244 min read


AI Is Coming for These Jobs — And These Are the Ones It's Creating
As artificial intelligence reshapes India’s economy, repetitive white-collar roles face growing automation pressure while new opportunities emerge in AI oversight, integration, ethics, and human-machine collaboration — rewarding workers who can combine technical fluency with creativity, judgment, and complex problem-solving. A Realistic Look at India's AI Employment Future Every few months, a new report surfaces claiming that AI will eliminate X million jobs in India in the n
May 244 min read


Anxiety Is Not Weakness — And Here's the Science to Prove It
Modern neuroscience shows anxiety is not a personal weakness but an evolved survival response. Understanding how the brain processes stress can help students reinterpret anxiety, manage pressure more effectively, and develop healthier responses during high-stakes exams, career decisions, and everyday uncertainty. Understanding Your Brain Under Pressure In competitive exam season across India, it is common to hear students describe their anxiety in self-critical terms: "I am n
May 244 min read


Why Rote Learning Is Killing Indian Students' Creativity
India’s exam-driven education system rewards memorisation over understanding, producing students skilled at reproducing information but often unprepared for creativity, critical thinking, and ambiguity — the very abilities increasingly demanded by modern universities, workplaces, and innovation-driven economies. The Education Crisis Nobody Wants to Talk About Every year, millions of Indian students memorise the process by which photosynthesis occurs, the names of all the Mugh
May 234 min read


The Internship Playbook: How to Turn 3 Months into a Full-Time Job
A practical guide to treating internships as extended interviews, showing how preparation, ownership of real problems, strong relationships, and consistent high-quality delivery can significantly increase your chances of securing a full-time job offer within three months. Making Every Day of Your Internship Count Most internships are wasted. Not because the intern lacked talent, but because they treated the internship as a temporary situation — something to survive, to list o
May 235 min read


Your First ₹10,000 Invested: A Beginner's Portfolio for Indian 20-Somethings
Starting your first ₹10,000 investment early in life is less about the amount and more about building the habit of investing consistently. A simple portfolio like a Nifty 50 index fund, possibly with a small allocation to digital gold, helps beginners in India benefit from long-term compounding while keeping risk low and decisions easy. Simple, Low-Cost, and Actually Achievable The most common reason young Indians do not invest is not insufficient money. It is the belief that
May 234 min read


Being Indian and Global at the Same Time: The New Generation's Identity
Young Indians are growing up with multiple cultural influences at once, blending local traditions with global ideas, media, and lifestyles. Rather than being caught between identities, this generation is creating a more layered and flexible sense of self — one that comfortably combines Indian roots with global exposure, ambition, and evolving personal values. We're Not Confused — We're Both There is a question that young Indians encounter with reliable frequency, usually from
May 234 min read


How Young Indians Are Building Startups with ₹0 and an Internet Connection
With free digital tools, social media, and online payment platforms, young Indians are building startups with little to no capital. From service businesses to SaaS products and creator-led ventures, this bootstrapped generation is proving that execution, consistency, and customer understanding matter more than funding in the early stages of entrepreneurship. The Bootstrapped Generation Aditya Singhania started his first business from a second-year engineering hostel room in J
May 234 min read


Study Abroad Without Going Broke: A Real Financial Guide for Indian Students
Studying abroad is increasingly possible for Indian students who plan carefully around scholarships, education loans, part-time work, and post-study visa opportunities. Understanding the real costs, repayment burdens, and career outcomes across countries can help students avoid unsustainable debt while still accessing valuable international education and global work experience. Scholarships, Loans, and Part-Time Work — The Full Picture The dream of studying abroad is not rare
May 225 min read


The Quiet Crisis: Why Indian Youth Aren't Talking About Mental Health
India’s growing mental health crisis among young people is shaped by stigma, family pressure, and limited access to care. As conversations slowly become more open through social media, colleges, and public figures, many Indian youth are beginning to seek support, challenge silence, and normalise discussions around emotional wellbeing and psychological health. Breaking the Stigma One Conversation at a Time Somewhere in India right now, a 20-year-old is telling their parents th
May 224 min read


How to Build a Career Without a Traditional Degree
The rise of coding bootcamps, creator careers, freelancing platforms, and skill-based hiring is transforming how ambitious young Indians build professional success. As companies increasingly value portfolios, real-world experience, and demonstrated ability over formal degrees, alternative career paths are becoming more accessible, practical, and financially rewarding for people willing to learn independently, build publicly, and adapt quickly. Alternative Paths That Are Chang
May 225 min read


India Shines with Gold and Silver in Commonwealth Youth Weightlifting Championships
India’s young weightlifters continued to impress on the third day of the Commonwealth Youth and Junior Weightlifting Championships and Universal Cup held in Apia, Samoa. The athletes demonstrated remarkable strength and skill, securing one gold and three silver medals, adding to the momentum built on the previous day’s four gold medals. This performance highlights India’s growing prominence in the youth weightlifting scene and promises a bright future for the sport in the cou
Apr 303 min read
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