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The Unspoken Rules of the Digital Age: Understanding Social Media Etiquette Social media is the world's largest digital public square—a place where personal lives, professional brands, and global conversations intersect. Yet, as our lives have become increasingly entwined with platforms like Instagram, X (Twitter), LinkedIn, and TikTok, the need for a guiding framework has become paramount. This framework is what we call Social Media Etiquette. But what does it truly mean? What I Understand by Social Media Etiquette At its core, social media etiquette is the set of unwritten rules and conventions that govern respectful, responsible, and professional behavior in online environments. It's the digital equivalent of knowing not to interrupt a conversation, speak with your mouth full, or forget your 'please' and 'thank you' in the real world. It is about being a good digital citizen. It recognizes that behind every screen is a real person, and that our online actions...
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Blog on pollution in Delhi and its health consequences

     Breathing Fire: Delhi’s Pollution Crisis and the Price of Every Breath ​For millions of residents in the National Capital Region (NCR), the crisp air of autumn and winter brings not relief, but a terrifying reality: the annual 'gas chamber' effect. Delhi consistently ranks among the most polluted cities in the world, and the health consequences of breathing this toxic air are evolving from a chronic concern into an acute, life-threatening emergency. ​The Toxic Cocktail: What’s Choking Delhi? ​The air quality crisis is not the result of a single factor but a complex, deadly cocktail of pollutants worsened by seasonal weather patterns. The primary culprit is Particulate Matter (PM2.5 and PM10) , fine airborne particles small enough to penetrate deep into the lungs and bloodstream. ​ Vehicular Emissions : As the region’s population and vehicle count surge, traffic remains a dominant source of pollution. Older, less fuel-efficient vehicles, coupled with severe tra...
WOMEN IN POLITICS: A Journey Through History, Through India’s Lens For centuries, politics has been dominated by men. Yet, remarkable women have defied the odds, forging a path to power. In India, this journey has been marked by bravery, resilience, and profound impact. It is a story of queens, freedom fighters, grassroots leaders, and ministers who continue to shape the nation's democracy. Ancient Powerhouses: Queens Who Shaped History       Rani lakshmi bai  India’s tradition of female leadership is centuries old. Figures like Rani Lakshmibai of Jhansi fought fiercely to protect her kingdom from British forces. Her story is iconic, but she was not alone. Centuries earlier, Razia Sultan defied gender norms to rule the Delhi Sultanate. Razia Sultana  These women were more than symbolic leaders; they commanded armies, formed alliances, and wielded authority with conviction. Freedom Struggle: The Birth of Political Activism           ...

How Social Media Shapes Social Movements: A Global Revolution in the Digital Age

  How Social Media Shapes Social Movements: A Global Revolution in the Digital Age In a world where borders are more digital than physical, social media has become the modern stage for activism. From the Arab Spring to #BlackLivesMatter , movements that once required months of planning and organizing now unfold in a matter of hours. With just a hashtag, people from all corners of the globe can come together, share their stories, and demand change. But how exactly is social media shaping these movements, and why is it so powerful in today’s interconnected world? The Global Megaphone: Amplifying Voices Social media has done something unprecedented—it has given a global megaphone to ordinary people. In the past, mass media and governments controlled the flow of information. Now, anyone with a smartphone can bypass these traditional gatekeepers and reach millions. In countries where press freedom is restricted, social media has become a lifeline for activists. Think of the Arab Spring...