Posts
All the articles I've posted.
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(DAY 459) Innovative Brand Messaging - Highlighting Social Responsibility and Good Behavior
Brands are constantly seeking innovative ways to capture the attention of consumers and stand out from the crowd. One effective strategy that has gained tractio...
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(DAY 458) When Did You Last Open Facebook
The tools and platforms we use can change rapidly. Remembering the last time I opened Facebook feels like trying to recall a distant memory. As technology advan...
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(DAY 457) What is ANI?
News agencies play a crucial role in disseminating information. One such prominent agency in India is the Asian News International, commo...
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(DAY 456) Recreational Escape with Badminton
Badminton is more than just a sport; it’s a fun and engaging way to stay fit and active. Recently, I started playing badminton in the evenings, and I’ve found i...
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(DAY 455) Catharsis in Shared Misery
In November 2016, India underwent a significant economic transformation. The Indian government announced the demonetization of ₹500 and ₹1,000 currency notes, r...
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(DAY 454) Why Food Tastes Better When Someone Else Makes It
Have you ever noticed how food seems to taste infinitely better when someone else makes it? This phenomenon isn't just a figment of your imagination or a quirk ...
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(DAY 453) The Fascinating Etymology of the Word Muscle
Etymology, the study of the origin of words and how their meanings have evolved over time, offers a captivating glimpse into the history and culture of language...
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(DAY 452) The State Legislative Council in India
In India's federal structure, the presence of a bicameral legislature at the state level is a distinctive feature. While the Lok Sabha (lower house) and Rajya S...
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(DAY 451) North India's Sizzling Summers
As the mercury soars and the sun unleashes its fiery wrath upon India, we find ourselves in the midst of yet another sweltering summer. The scorching heat wave ...
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(DAY 450) Parenting Your Parents? No Way!
As our parents gracefully transition into their golden years, we often find ourselves in a peculiar role reversal. The once-authoritative figures who guided us ...