Author: Niyati

Niyati is a digital content writer and current affairs commentator specializing in real-time news and viral internet culture. Known for her ability to transform complex daily headlines into smooth, highly engaging narratives, she focuses on bridging the gap between breaking news and reader-centric storytelling. Her editorial expertise spans human-interest journalism, behavioral psychology, and evolving social trends. Niyati is dedicated to delivering accurate, scannable, and deeply relatable articles that cut through the noise of the modern digital landscape.

At a crowded cafe in Delhi, nearly every table is occupied . Friends sit together, couples share meals, office workers sip coffee between meetings. Yet most heads remain bent toward glowing phone screens. Conversations stop every few minutes because someone’s phone vibrates. Near the counter, a spoon keeps clinking loudly against a glass while two people silently scroll beside each other. Nobody even seems to notice how strange that has become. People today are more connected than at any point in history. A message crosses continents in seconds. Video calls erase distance. Online communities exist for almost every emotion, hobby,…

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A Constitution promises rights to education to each and every child on paper, but for many children with disabilities, who face the real challenge  at the school gate. When parents go for the admission, the schools come with the excuses like we don’t have facilities for them or either our sites are already full. Some also say that you should take your child to a special school. Parents are mostly told that there are “no trained teachers available” and  “the child would be better suited elsewhere”, “the environment is not appropriate for the child”.  What sound like administrative issues to…

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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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