How Indian languages shape, reinforce, and challenge the stigma around mental health in everyday life.
Unlock your mind's potential through writing—explore how penning down your thoughts can be a path to mental well-being.
There is no cheat sheet for appreciating write-ups that you may hate, but the following tips will ease the process a bit.
Have a look at these Hindi poetry recitations which ponder on thoughts of pervasive nature within original compositions.
In conversation with Lovely Sharma, a spoken word artist, on life, writing and the intent of her performances.
An emotional story of love and family. How Naman’s values and devotion to his children define his life in Ek Jhalak.
Meet Swapnomoy Chowdhury: The 19-Year-Old Mumbai-Based Singer-Guitarist Who Is Redefining His Sound One City at a Time
Tea in the quiet forest, where people seek Fame and geniuses find peace beyond the noise and fame of the world
In this article we understand how brain chemistry, seizures, and emotions intersect in temporal lobe epilepsy and mental well-being.
This film shows a moving story of people who struggle to live and survive, leaving a powerful and lasting impression.
Khadi and Charkha spin Yarn into Fabric, fueling India’s Movement of resilience, dignity, and timeless craft.
Ancient India’s Ayurvedic wisdom fuels startups with speed, innovation, and technology for a timeless future.
Explore the art of life. Every artist uses paintings to tell a story of people and the world around us in every stroke.
From burnout to balance, how structured risk-taking beats chaos in India’s high-pressure work culture.
Heartstrings: An emotional film about the story of life. A journey that pulls at the heart and reveals a silent truth.
People of India embrace diversity, cultural richness, and shared unity, building a strong nation of togetherness
Breaking stigma through language—making mental health conversations accessible across India’s diverse voices.
Sunita Meena: From lockdown to global fame. A powerful story of what happens when you stop waiting and start doing.
Ek Badalav: taking action in a neighbourhood stops harm; staying safe means not ignoring crime. Choose to step up.
Pedana painted Kalamkari art lives through skilled artisans preserving heritage, colour and storytelling in every cloth