Author: Niyati

I’m a content writer focused on creating clear, engaging, articles on trending topics and current affairs. I enjoy turning everyday news into readable, relatable stories with strong headlines and smooth flow. My areas of interest include viral stories, human-interest topics, psychology, and social trends.

The internet was once imagined as a space that would connect societies and make communication more open . For many Indians today , however online platforms increasingly feel like spaces where identity itself becomes a trigger for outrage , rather for numerous Indians for both within the country and across the country it has widely become a domain where identities build itself and it turns into a trigger point of rage . In late 2024 and early 2025, a pattern became difficult to ignore, waves of anti-Indian content getting viral on platforms like X . During periods of geopolitical tension…

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Up in the mountains in the cold wave, a familiar diplomatic disagreement has arisen. At the centre where India, Nepal, and China meet, is long standing territorial dispute. In early May 2026, India responded  officially to Nepal’s formal  Objection, reiterating its position on the route to resume the Kailash Mansarovar Yatra via these high altitude regions. India officials describe the move as a continuation of established administrative practice. However, Nepal has called it a sensitive issue linked to its territorial claims. The latest catalyst for this friction was a routine announcement by New Delhi regarding the 2026 Kailash Mansarovar Yatra.…

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In the rise of 2026, West Bengal Assembly elections, a significant political statement, gave birth. Chief Minister Mamta Banerjee, in spite of her party’s defeat and her own loss in the Bhabanipur seat, she has publicly refused to resign. Despite the BJP securing a commanding 207 seats and the Trinamool Congress (TMC) being reduced to just 80 , The CM refusal to stepdown creates a critical situation which has given rise to constitutional questions: Can a Chief Minister stay in power after losing their majority? What do the rules say When a leader refuses to leave the chair? The Clock…

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In today’s digital world where social media is leading our life but also our day to day lives. From morning to mid-night scrolling reels and browsing from switching one app to another, we are constantly getting exposed to snapshots of other people’s lives. These snapshots are highly edited by photobooths and filters appearing as flawless skin to beautiful vacations, happy relationships and career achievements. Just by one glance at it , it makes us question ourselves that why I’m not living the life others are living and why I’m living a hustling life and others are putting in no effort…

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