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| Towards a Safer future for women | | | | Meenakshi Sharma
A safer future for women is essential for building an equal and progressive society. Although many steps have been taken to uplift women’s rights and opportunities, many women still face challenges such as violence, discrimination, harassment and unequal treatment in various aspects of life.Education plays a key role in ensuring women’s safety and empowerment. Proper education brings awareness about their rights and the confidence to make informed decisions.
Problems faced by Women in Indian Society:
Women in Indian society face many challenges. One of the biggest problems is gender discrimination. In many families, girls are still treated differently from boys and ar | |
| | | | India’s digital revolution | | | | Palak Khullar
India is experiencing a remarkable digital revolution that is transforming the lives of millions of people. With the rapid growth of the internet, smartphones, and digital services, technology has become an essential part of daily life. From online education and digital payments to e-governance and telemedicine, digital technology is making services more accessible and efficient.
One of the biggest achievements of this revolution is the widespread use of digital payment systems.
People can now transfer money, pay bills, and shop online with just a few clicks. This has made financial transactions faster, safer, and more convenient. Digital platforms have also created new | |
| | | | Cashless payments and digital India | | | | Sonika Sharma
Cashless payments are becoming very common in India. Today, many people use their mobile phones, debit cards, and online payment apps to pay for things instead of using cash. This has made payments easier and faster. Under the Digital India initiative, the use of digital payments has increased in both cities and villages. Nowadays, people can pay for shopping, food, bills, and many other services through their phones. Even small shopkeepers and street vendors have started accepting online payments through QR codes. Many people like cashless payments because they are simple and save time. There is no need to carry cash all the time. Money can be sent from one person to anot | |
| | | | Time Management: The Secret to Success | | | | Ronika Sharma
Introduction
In today’s busy world, many people say that they do not have enough time. But the truth is that everyone gets the same twenty-four hours in a day. What makes the difference is how we use our time. Time management is not about staying busy all the time, but about using our time wisely and focusing on what is really important.
Why Time Management Matters
Time is very precious because once it is gone, it never comes back. If we do not manage our time properly, we may feel stressed and fail to complete our work on time. On the other hand, proper time management helps us stay organized, achieve our goals, and maintain a balance between studies, work, and per | |
| | | | DRUG ABUSE | | | | Nikhil Mehra
Drug abuse is one of the biggest problems facing society today. It refers to the harmful use of drugs, alcohol, tobacco, and other addictive substances. Many people, especially teenagers and young adults, become involved in drug abuse due to curiosity, peer pressure, stress, or bad company/Society.
At first, drugs may seem to provide pleasure or relief from problems. However, regular use can lead to addiction, making it very difficult for a person to stop. Once addicted, a person may lose control over their behavior and depend on drugs to feel normal.
Drug abuse has many harmful effects on both physical and mental health. It can damage important organs such as the brain, h | |
| | | | Fighting the Shadow: Our 100-day mission for a drug-free Jammu | | | | Vansh
The drug menace has become a dark cloud hanging over our beautiful Jammu region. As a student, I see how substance abuse is quietly stealing the potential of our youth, pulling them away from their dreams and into a cycle that ruins lives and shatters families. It is time we stop being silent spectators and take collective action.
The ongoing “100-Day Nasha Mukt J&K Abhiyan” is a crucial step, but its success depends on us—the community. We cannot leave this fight solely to the police or administration; it must become a Jan Andolan (people’s movement).
For the next 100 days, I propose a simple but powerful personal commitment:
Awareness: Start conversations in our schools, colle | |
| | | | Social Media: Addiction or human connection | | | | Arun
Nowadays social media is not only social media but the key is to listen, engage and Build relationship. Social media is a “double edged sword” which has power to resolve Problems and also multiple them. It brings us close together while keeping us miles A part. Social media is Influence the new youth the most by transformed how youth communicates, learn and understand themselves. Offering unheard global connectivity and creative outlets. One of the great thing about social media is connection or link people together like formation of CPJ (cockroach janta party) which is created by millions of Youth for fight for their future or rights.
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