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Event News

Purple Fest 2026: Celebrated at the President’s Estate 

Recently, Rashtrapati Bhavan hosted “Purple Fest” to celebrate the achievements, talent and aspirations of Divyangjan. On 13th March 2026, Amrit Udyan was exclusively open for Divyangjan (people with disabilities), wherein over 8,000 of them visited. Various organisations working with divyangjan

Education

Why Jean Piaget Studied His Own Children: Origins, Insights, and Limits

It was in the winter of 1925 when a Swiss scientist by the name of Jean Piaget embarked on an experiment that would forever revolutionise human psychology. His laboratory was not the sterile room with the equipment, but the nursery

Technology

How Smartphones and Social Media Rewire Our Brains: A Neuroscience Perspective

Digital media and technology have become deeply intertwined in our lives. Without even realising, it has slowly and deeply strengthened its roots in our daily life, for example, the moment we wake up, the first thing we do is check

News

Sudha Murthy: Urges Mandatory School Counsellor Specifically to support Child Sexual Abuse Survivors 

During the second part of the budget session of Parliament, Rajya Sabha member “Sudha Murthy” said that it is essential to make school counsellors mandatory, especially to support children who are survivors of child sexual abuse. Counselling would give children

Social

Identity Fragmentation Across Social Media Platforms and Its Mental Toll

Think of one sitting in a sunlit home office in quietness. They have just revised their LinkedIn profile(Social Media), made sure the headline of their profile indicates that they are a Results-Oriented Project Manager, and their headshot presents an ideal

Health Relationship

Hypervigilance in Post-Relationship Adjustment: Why the Brain Stays on Alert

Leaving a toxic relationship is supposed to feel like freedom. And in many ways it does, but for a significant number of survivors, freedom arrives accompanied by an unwanted passenger: a nervous system that cannot stop scanning for danger. Doors

Pets

PE(T)ALKS

Daffy: “You humans talk a lot, fight a lot, cry and love a lot too! Well, so do we! We communicate a lot with you and also understand you better than you humans!  How? Here is our story!” According to the

Awareness

Perfectionism as a Transdiagnostic Risk Factor

Perfectionism has been found to serve as a risk factor across diagnoses. The unending need to become “better” at something, essentially the ability to do something “better” today than you did yesterday, propels us into a state of perfectionism. Success and perfectionism

Therapy

Ketamine Therapy: A New Hope for Depression

Consider a clinical environment in which the quality of care in treating depression has been stagnant at almost 40 cents. The trial-and-error clinical experience of antidepressants, be it selective serotonin reuptake (SSRI) or serotonin-norepinephrine reuptake inhibitors (SNRIs), offers little more

News

LPG Cylinders Shortage: Panic Among People

The ongoing conflict among the Middle East countries has affected the LPG supplies across the states of India. This has created panic among the public, wherein people are stocking cylinders and endlessly buying induction. As a result of this, an