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Doesn’t She Do Enough : Female Power

Doesn’t She Do Enough : Female Power

| 12/03/2012 | 0 Comments

There was a time a woman needed to stand up and raise her voice even to be noticed; but the time has come where each individual is treated according to their own actions and their own stand in life.

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Protsahan Foundation: Bringing Art To Life

Protsahan Foundation: Bringing Art To Life

| 06/03/2012 | 0 Comments

Someone recently told me that I had stopped writing long back. Though that was not true but this made me sit down and write something, something that I really wanted to convey from long. Sometime back through Facebook, I stumbled upon a page, “Protsahan Foundation”, it looked like an NGO. I liked it on Facebook [...]

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Are We Really Republic?

Are We Really Republic?

ITS 62 YEARS PUBLIC……BUT ARE WE STILL REPUBLIC???????????

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Fighting For The Red In The Blood

Fighting For The Red In The Blood

| 26/01/2012 | 13 Comments

about 4.5% population of the world is affected by Thalassemia. In India, about 3.9% people are carriers. 8-10 Thousand children are born with Thalassemia Major every year in India alone. And all these children are cursed for life to suffer almost daily needle pricks.
But, all this can be prevented if only people get themselves tested to find out their Thalassemia status.

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Uday Foundation–Spreading Smiles All Around!

Uday Foundation–Spreading Smiles All Around!

Uday Foundation is one of those rare Non-Governmental Organizations(NGO), which works to make a positive difference in this world. The motto and objective of Uday Foundation is to provide support services to the families of children afflicted with congenital defects and syndromes, which act as obstacles to their children’s growth and development. Uday Foundation was [...]

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Tamana : A NGO With A Difference Of Thought

Tamana : A NGO With A Difference Of Thought

One of India’s premier NGOs, Tamana was founded in 1984, for providing assistance to mentally challenged, multiply disabled and autistic children. Tamana is recognized by Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment, Govt. of India, Department of Social Welfare; Govt. of NCT Delhi and is registered with the National Trust. Tamana is known for it’s personalized education and vocational [...]

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Accessibility Disables Inequality

Accessibility Disables Inequality

| 04/01/2012 | 1 Comment

So, a friend and I, we decided to go for this play that was showing for the first time in our city. Plans made, tickets booked, and BAM! At the last moment the plan is cancelled. NO, it was not a break up and nor was it a pimple on the nose. To most this [...]

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The World We Live In : Its Funny How We Live

The World We Live In : Its Funny How We Live

| 28/12/2011 | 0 Comments

Breathe for a moment for all that’s left never know what the future might just bring in this world full of murder, rape and theft we try to believe but we are left falling.

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The Word Sex

The Word Sex

| 20/11/2011 | 0 Comments

I know writing about Politics is very easy. I know writing about Social Things is very easy but I also know writing about Sex is very difficult in our society. People always try to ignore This word at public places. Sex is a part of our culture. KaamSutra was one of the biggest sources of Sex and about the knowledge of Sex. We have given KaamSutra to world but even we don’t want to talk about Sex openly.

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Cyber Venom

Cyber Venom

| 20/11/2011 | 0 Comments

Of all the seductions of web, perhaps the most enticing for the angry user is the fact that it allows fury to be funneled via the virtual tunnel. And since controversy sells, the shortest route to fame is put your foot in your angry mouth, albeit in style.

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