Anshika Kumar
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A happy child with a streak of madness. Reader, writer, professional over-thinker , lover of cheesecake. Usually surrounded by books, her hobbies include baking, jumping to conclusions, and quoting the six F.R.I.E.N.D.S. She believes in unconditional kindness and hopes to change the world one article at a time. ~Good words and good vibes only.
Criticizing the Indian Army in Kashmir means you are indirectly supporting the Anti-National elements
At the time of independence, India was a loose association of states including those ruled by monarchs like Maharaja Hari Singh in Kashmir. Like other princely states such as Hyderabad and Junagarh, Kashmir was included into the union of India through an instrument of accession. The reasons and backgrounds for various monarchs opting to join India as a nation...
Swami Vivekananda is the Real Youth icon of India
Arise, awake, and stop not until the goal is reached. - Swami Vivekananda
The youth of a nation is a sign of its progress. They are the future, the tomorrow of the nation and with them at the helm of affairs, the nation may suffer or prosper. This is why it is so crucial that we shape young minds into...
Why Parents Need to Talk With Their Kids About Sex and Sexuality
Being a parent is not an easy job. Being responsible for another human being’s quality of life and their welfare is a huge responsibility. While your child’s health and career hold priority, it is significant that you take charge of his/her wholesome growth. This implies being concerned regarding their behaviour, mental health, and attitude towards everything in life. Talking...
6 types of guys you will meet in school (and How to deal with them )
Your school is another world altogether. It is the most unique space where you will encounter all kinds of people, and hope to gain enough experience on how to tackle them. No matter which school you are in, you are bound to meet the most colourful personalities that add to your daily dose of work OR fun.
Here’s a brief...
How India Can Educate More Girls
All of us have heard stories about how girls are not allowed to study in rural areas. Parents force the girl child to not go to school (or make her drop out before completing primary education) in order to maintain the ‘family honour’, or due to their inability to afford cost of education. There are a few who do...