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Awareness

Understanding Sexual Desires in Teenagers

Adolescence is such a significant phase in a person’s life when important physical, emotional, and psychological changes place in our body. Adolescence is the stage of, life that begins at the age of 10 and ends at the age of

Self Help Social

Reel Addiction and Ways to Deal with It

In this fast pace world, where mobile has become an indispensable part of our life, it’s becoming harder to distinguish between the virtual world of “reel” and the concrete reality of “real” experiences. More and more people are becoming hooked

Education

Single-Sex Schools and Their Impact on Children

Imagine entering a school where you could see only boys or girls as students!! It’s called single-sex school, same-sex school, or single-sex education, wherein students belonging to a particular biological sex gain education. It’s also referred to as an all-boys

News

The Cambridge Vice-Chancellor Became an Inspiration for Psychology Enthusiasts

Recently Professor Deborah Prentice, a psychologist, took over as the 347th Vice-Chancellor of the University of Cambridge. Listen to her speech. Think global, think big, aspire, and work hard to be like such role models. From Princeton to Cambridge Professor

News

CRPF’s Initiative To Boost Mental Health! 

The Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) is the largest Central Armed Police Force in India. It is a paramilitary force under the authority of the Ministry of Home Affairs. To address the growing suicide rates within the CRPF, which stood

Editor's Choice Motivation

Rejection Does Not Mean the End of Life

Even while rejection is a common occurrence, the pain it causes can sometimes seem quite personal. Being informed that you didn’t get the job or that a date you were looking forward to doesn’t want to see you again is

Health

Understanding Postpartum Depression: Navigating the emotional journey of Motherhood

A kind of mood complaint related to parturition known as postpartum depression(PPD), occasionally known as postnatal depression, can affect people of both sexes. Extreme sadness, low energy, anxiety, crying ages, desirousness, and changes in sleeping or eating routines are only

Parenting

Impact of Gender Roles on Parenting in Indian Society

Gender is one of the most significant factors influencing human development from conception to death, particularly in Indian civilisation. This factor comes into play even when parenting. Why is it so important in Indian society, you may ask? Well, we

News

Yamuna River, Cross the Danger level: People May also suffer from Monsoon Blues

The Yamuna River reached 208.08 metres on Wednesday, breaking the previous all-time high of 207.49 metres set 45 years ago in 1978. At 7 a.m. on Thursday, the Yamuna river in Delhi passed the 208-metre milestone and swelled to 208.46

Social

BIG BOYS DON’T CRY: Wearing Emotions Close to the Surface

Tears are completely normal and healthy and don’t need to be hidden away under the cover of shame and guilt. It has no gender role to play in. The norms society places on males/boys quashes their spirit of who they