travel

  • My Visit To Pondicherry

    A patchwork quilt, made of diverse colors and patterns, may appear chaotic. When stitched together, it becomes a beautiful whole. Similarly, Pondicherry’s blend of cultures creates a vibrant Union Territory. There is a fusion of French and Tamil history and colonial and present-day architecture. In some places, there are even remnants of Roman trade. Stepping

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  • My Experiences with Ylac Internship

    The YLAC programme empowers Indian youth aged 14-17 through a seven-day intensive initiative that fosters active citizenship and leadership. Participants engage in critical discussions on social issues, advocacy, and environmental sustainability, complemented by hands-on experiences. The program equips students with necessary skills to address societal challenges and shape India’s future positively.

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  • Combating Cultural Erasure: A Path to Inclusivity

    Cultural erasure undermines identities and heritage, often resulting from colonialism, modernisation, and economic pressures. This phenomenon leads to the loss of unique traditions and languages. To combat it, awareness and education are essential, alongside preserving cultural practices. Embracing diversity fosters inclusivity, strengthens communities, and enriches human experience globally.

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  • History Sunday : Revelation Act & Opera House

    On October 20, two significant historical events occurred: the British Parliament regulated the East India Company in 1773, marking the start of government control that led to direct British rule, and the Sydney Opera House opened in 1973, inaugurated by Queen Elizabeth II as a testament to Australia’s cultural identity and architectural innovation.

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