

Valentine’s Day: A Little Less Roses, A Little More History
February 14th is known everywhere as Valentine’s Day. It’s a day filled with heart-shaped cards, chocolates, roses, romantic dinners, and sweet gestures. Everywhere you look, love is being celebrated in bright reds and soft pinks. But somewhere between all the decorations, gift exchanges, and perfectly planned moments, the real story behind Valentine’s Day often gets forgotten. Beneath the romance lies a history that’s far more complex, layered with legends, traditions, and s
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Why Environmental Education Matters More Than Ever
BY SALONI SAWANT “I cannot wait to take a break from work and go on a vacation.” Most of us have said this at some point, or at least thought it. When life grows crowded and loud, we look toward wild spaces for relief. We imagine seeing a sunset on a quiet beach, hiking up a misty hill, or simply watching birds fly past our window. In our minds, nature becomes an escape from the concrete maze of cities, a place where air feels lighter, water runs clean, and where the body and
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Doodling: Why Those Little Scribbles Matter
Let’s be honest. Most of us doodle without even realizing it. A spiral while you’re on hold. Tiny flowers in the corner of a notebook. Random lines during a meeting that really could have been an email. It feels almost accidental. And that is exactly what makes doodling so powerful. It is simple, low pressure, and quietly good for your mental health. Photo by Freepik So what exactly is doodling and how is it different from sketching Doodling is spontaneous. It happens when yo
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