In my work across sustainability, social development, and community engagement—and through my journey as an author—I have repeatedly observed one simple but powerful truth: strong societies are built on strong families. Yet in our pursuit of economic growth, professional success, and technological progress, family bonding and caregiving are often treated as secondary or “soft” concerns. … Continue reading How Strong Family Bonding and Care Shape a Better Society and Drive Long-Term Growth
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When Love Turns Into Laziness: The Hidden Cost of Modern Parenting
We live in an era where many parents proudly say, “My child knows how to use a smartphone better than me.”But beneath that pride lies a silent concern — are we giving them access or addiction? In the race to keep children engaged, entertained, or “tech-savvy,” many parents have unknowingly traded genuine connection for digital … Continue reading When Love Turns Into Laziness: The Hidden Cost of Modern Parenting
From Screen to Scene: The Impact of Action and Brutality in Movies on Young Minds – Reflections from the Ahmedabad Tragedy
Introduction – When Reel Becomes Real Cinema and storytelling have always been powerful media to shape our imagination, emotions, and culture. For decades, films have entertained us with drama, comedy, romance, and action. However, in the past two decades, there has been an undeniable surge in action-heavy, brutal, and violent content, not only in films … Continue reading From Screen to Scene: The Impact of Action and Brutality in Movies on Young Minds – Reflections from the Ahmedabad Tragedy