Shreya Ghosh
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Reader by day, Writer by night, (not just another) Journalist, Media Student, Blogger. Have been privileged to work as a freelance writer for the Times Of India and a few more digital magazines.
The Lost Spirit of Journalism
I am a student of Mass Communication background. My hold on the subject always reflected my dearness towards the same since day 1. My special affinity for Journalism had established and remained since graduation days not because it opened up opportunities for me to hold a mike and appear on television or be another Arnab Goswami (with due respect)....
Is feminism being misunderstood ?
Let’s begin with how Oxford English Dictionary and more defined feminism when it was coined initially.
1895 witnessed the definition of the term ‘feminism’ in Oxford English Dictionary as, “advocacy of the rights of women (based on the theory of equality of the sexes).”
Also, as the waves of feminism passed in the nineteenth and twentieth century, Merriam-Webster Dictionary took to...
How to Impress a Girl
Well if we are talking about impressing a woman then let me say that points to do that remain same in everybody’s case, irrespective of gender. The real difference lies in ‘maintaining’ that impression. You might be the next-door chocolate boy or the popular talker of your locality but what really matters is whether you’ve got enough in you...
Unused ‘Use Me’ — Youth Urges India to Stop Littering
Days back I heard my grandmother complaining of how one of her friends from the ‘gang’ had noticed the way I walk on streets with my head bowed down mostly, as if shying away from prying eyes. To her, that was somewhat not a healthy sign of a good personality as psychology terms this particular habit as ‘low on...
How to deal with conservative parents
Okay. So as we know, our judgment of what exactly makes our parents conservative or liberal cannot be solely dependent on what our opinion has to offer. But of course, not to be mistaken as labeling, some parents are indeed conservative in the sense that they fit in to the definition in few situations. Call it a generation gap...