Viplav Vikas English blogs
Posts by Viplav Vikas:
According to relationship experts and psychological research, a situationship can transform into a serious relationship under the right conditions. However, this transition isn't guaranteed and depends on several factors. By the end of this discussion, you'll have a clearer understanding of whether your current (or past) situationship has the potential to develop into something deeper or not.
Explore the psychology and cultural forces behind the rise of 'situationships' in modern dating. Discover how Gen Z and millennials embrace this undefined relationship trend, fueled by pop culture, social media, and evolving societal norms. Understand its emotional highs and pitfalls to navigate your relationships better.
Explore Bharat's AI revolution: how a $250B IT industry, robust talent, and visionary initiatives like the $1.25B IndiaAI Mission position it as a global leader. From sovereign AI goals to innovative startups and multilingual solutions, discover how Bharat’s unique approach is shaping the future of artificial intelligence.
Beyond a Mere Book Review: A Journey into Rural Realities.
Step into the illuminating world of the book review for "Hindus in Hindu Rashtra." I'm embarking on a journey of enlightenment, challenging conventional norms, and unraveling narratives that frequently linger in obscurity. Today, I extend my heartfelt greetings as I delve into an in-depth exploration – a thought-provoking review of Dr. Anand Ranganathan's impactful work, “Hindus in Hindu Rashtra.”
Ever wondered about a whole new way to see our world's problems? Dive into "Third Way" by Dattopant Thengadi Ji. It's like discovering a secret path through a dense forest of ideas—ancient wisdom meets today's challenges. Join us on this adventure where the past meets the present, and the future gets a whole new outlook! Ready to explore?
These days, body count pops up everywhere—in discussions with friends, in social media debates, even in music and movies. Sometimes it refers to the brutal reality of lives lost in war. Other times, it’s all about relationships and the number of partners someone has had. How did a term like this become such a cultural phenomenon?