Monthly Archives: December 2025

When a Billionaire Pauses, a Village Speaks: What Anand Mahindra Saw in Kadamakkudy That We Keep Missing

In a country obsessed with speed, scale, and square footage, it took one industrialist’s quiet walk through a quiet village to make the nation look up—and slow down. Anand Mahindra didn’t visit Kadamakkudy with a project proposal, a factory blueprint, or a CSR banner flapping in the wind. He came...

One Crime. Two Countries. A Very Different Outcomes.

Why Corruption Is Finished in Some Places—and Comfortably Extended in India. By Nishani Corruption exists everywhere. What separates nations is not honesty—but how fearlessly they end the story. Some countries close corruption files with punishment. Others keep them open just long enough for power to rearrange itself. This is that...

DINK Couples on the Rise — Seen Through the Eyes of Parents Who Chose a Child-Full Life

Across urban India, a new category of couples is steadily growing: DINK — Dual Income, No Kids. These are financially independent partners who consciously choose to remain child-free, at least for now. Once rare and quietly judged, DINK couples are now visible, vocal, and unapologetic. Higher education, career mobility, rising...

The High You’re Chasing Is Fake. The Kick You’re Ignoring Can Change Your Bloodline.

The Current Generation Isn’t Lost. It’s Just Addicted to the Wrong Escape. Let’s stop whispering and say it out loud. Drugs. Alcohol. Weekend madness. Motivational reels. Temporary pump-up podcasts. All designed to give you a 2–3 hour illusion of power. Then reality walks in without knocking. Bills. Boredom. Bosses. EMI....