Psychology & Human Behavior 34 articles

News & Current Events
  • April 10, 2026

Decoding the shifting dynamics of the Muslim vote in Kerala

If you follow politics, you know that election seasons are always full of thrills, and the upcoming battle for Kerala in 2026 is no different. Like every election cycle, this one has brought back a very familiar and important question, Which way will the Muslim vote swing this time? And more importantly, whose political fortunes […]

How female voters are reshaping the political landscape of Assam

Hey everyone! Welcome back to the blog. Today, we are diving into something incredibly fascinating that is happening right under our noses in Indian politics. With elections right around the corner on April 19, all eyes are on the beautiful state of Assam. But if you look closely at the numbers, you’ll see a story […]

History & Mythology
  • March 25, 2026

Nitish Kumar masterfully redefines the Bihar power structure with his latest political shift

If you have been following Indian politics recently, you might have heard the big news: Nitish Kumar, the man who has practically been the face of Bihar for over two decades, announced in early March that he is stepping down as Chief Minister. He stated his plan to move to the Rajya Sabha. For many, […]

Law & Legal Advice
  • March 15, 2026

IAF Wing Commander dies by suicide at home following frequent disputes with his techie wife

Hey everyone, welcome back to the blog. Today, we need to talk about a deeply heartbreaking piece of news that has recently come to light. It is one of those stories that makes you stop and think about the hidden struggles people face behind closed doors, even those who serve our country. An Indian Air […]

Priyadarshan defends Paresh Rawal after actor calls his Baburao character a burden

Hey everyone! Welcome back to the blog. Today, we are going to talk about something that will definitely hit right in the nostalgia feels for every single Bollywood fan out there. If I say phrases like ‘Hello! Kabira speaking,’ or ‘Utha le re baba,’ you already know exactly who we are talking about. Yes, it […]

Why Meta Just Deactivated 150,000 Instagram and Facebook Accounts

Let’s be honest for a second. We all spend a massive chunk of our day scrolling through our social media feeds. Whether you are catching up on friends’ photos on Instagram, watching funny videos, or reading the latest updates on Facebook, these apps have become a daily habit for almost everyone. But have you ever […]

Mass panic bookings trigger server failures and leave LPG consumers in distress

Have you tried booking a cooking gas cylinder in the last few days? If you have, you probably already know the absolute nightmare that is unfolding right now. Imagine waking up, heading to the kitchen to make your morning cup of tea, and hearing rumors that the country might be running out of cooking gas. […]

Gaming & Sports
  • March 8, 2026

India looks to replace the pain of November 19 with a historic T20 World Cup win

Hey cricket family! Grab your jerseys and get ready, because we are in for an absolute blockbuster this Sunday. Let’s be completely honest for a second. If I say the date ‘November 19, 2023,’ it probably still stings a little bit, right? The heartbreak at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad is something Indian cricket […]

Food, Recipes & Cooking
  • March 1, 2026

8 surprising vegetarian foods that are loaded with vitamin B12

Hey there, foodie friends! Let’s talk about something we all need but might not be thinking about enough: Vitamin B12. If you are on a vegetarian diet, or even if you are just trying to cut back on meat, you have probably had someone ask you, But where do you get your B12? It is […]

Education & Online Learning
  • February 27, 2026

PM expresses concern over NCERT chapter on judicial corruption for Class 8 students

Hello everyone, and welcome back to the blog! Today, we are diving into a massive story that is making waves across the country. It is a topic that involves our schools, our legal system, and the highest levels of our government. When we send our kids to school, we trust the textbooks they read. We […]