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Education

UDID in India: Streamlining Identity and Access for Persons with Disabilities

UDID stands for Unique Disability ID. It is considered to be an initiative by the Department of Empowerment of Persons with Disabilities (DEPwD). It was developed to create a national database of persons with disabilities and issue them a unique

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7 Ways Campus Gatherings Encourage Emotional Resilience

Emotional resilience is about bouncing back after life’s challenges. Campus gatherings offer unique opportunities for students to build this skill… Building Connections at Weekly Study Groups Weekly study groups do more than help with academics. They create a collaborative environment

Positive

Peacebuilding Through Psychology: Understanding Peace from Within

Peace is not just a verbal promise; it is something that can be felt within. We can even sense others’ inner peace through their energy or eyes. But in today’s restless world, where material gain dominates social, political, and ecological

Relationship

The Internal Working Model of Relationships: How We Subconsciously Predict Love? 

Have you ever wondered why you’re drawn to certain people, why some relationships feel safe and effortless, while others feel like constant push and pull? Love is often seen as a mystery, something magical that happens when two people “click”.

Self Help

The Psychology Behind Financial Gaslighting and How to Cope

Money is generally a sensitive topic in any relationship, whether between partners, family members, or even coworkers. However, when money is used to control, confuse, or manipulate another, that is where the line is crossed. This is what financial gaslighting

Health

How to Care for Someone with Alzheimer’s: Psychology Backed Tips

Caring for someone with Alzheimer’s disease is a journey filled with love, patience, and many challenges. It affects everyday life in small and big ways, as memory, thinking, and behaviour change over time. Caregivers not only need emotional strength, but

Industrial

Understanding the Sunk Cost Fallacy: How Past Investments Can Mess Up Future Decisions 

The sunk cost fallacy is a common trap that affects how we make decisions, whether it’s in our personal lives, at work, or even within governments. This fallacy occurs when people or organisations keep pouring resources into failing projects simply

Relationship Self Help

The Psychology Behind Always Wanting to “Fix” People

Do you usually catch yourself in a pattern where you’re continually trying to fix others, advising them, or jumping in to fix someone else’s issue even if they didn’t request it? Perhaps you even take pride in being the go-to

Life Style

Joy Over Hustle: Why Play Matters More Than You Think

The sitar case still zips shut. Eight months have passed. It sits in the corner like an old friend whom you haven’t phoned back. You get a peculiar mix of shame and sadness each time you pass it. The same

Life Style

Quarter-Life Crisis: The ‘I Have No Idea What I’m Doing’ Phase

You passed college and got a job, also pay your own bills — mostly. By all accounts, you’re adulting! So why do you find yourself wide awake at 3 a.m., scrolling LinkedIn in a cold sweat, thinking, “Is this it?