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People you meet in daily life

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             People you meet in daily life  Every day, whether we realize it or not, we cross paths with dozens of people — in our neighborhood, at college, on buses, in shops, or even online. Some faces come and go without a second thought, while others leave behind a lasting impression — through a smile, a comment, a kind gesture, or sometimes, a lesson. These daily interactions, big or small, form the background music of our lives. We may not know their names, but they make our routines a little more colorful, chaotic, or comforting. From the always-rushed chaiwala to the overly curious neighbor, from the silent observers to the loud oversharers — each one plays a role in our day-to-day drama. In this blog, let's take a moment to notice and appreciate the different types of people we meet in daily life, and how, knowingly or unknowingly, they become part of our story. Because sometimes, it’s not the major events that shape us — it’s the ordinar...

College Life:Expectations Vs Reality

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🎓 College Life: Expectations vs Reality Stepping into college is one of the most exciting transitions in a student's life. It's a phase wrapped in dreams, independence, freedom, and a fresh start. We grow up hearing stories about campus life filled with laughter, midnight chai, soul-finding friendships, and that “one life-changing moment.” For many of us, college represents a mix of Bollywood dreams and Instagram reels — hostel fun, open mics, clean friendships, maybe even a perfect love story. But as the semester begins, reality knocks — hard. Suddenly, we’re juggling assignments, confusing timetables, financial stress, mental health, identity struggles, and messy roommates. The freedom we craved also comes with responsibility we never expected. In this blog, let’s explore the realities behind the romanticized version of college life. From academic pressure to unexpected friendships, lonely nights to unforgettable moments, we’ll dive into the beautiful mess that ...

Taj Nature walk

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🌿 Taj Nature Walk, Agra – A Hidden Gem Beyond the Taj When most people think of Agra, their minds immediately go to the majestic Taj Mahal — and rightfully so. But nestled quietly just a few hundred meters away from this iconic monument lies a serene, often overlooked treasure: the Taj Nature Walk. Nestled amidst greenery, this serene eco-park offers a breathtaking view of the Taj from a natural perspective – no crowds, just chirping birds and gentle breezes. Spread over 70 hectares of lush greenery, the Taj Nature Walk is a peaceful forest reserve developed by the Uttar Pradesh Forest Department, offering a refreshing escape from the city's hustle and bustle. Whether you're a nature lover, a photography enthusiast, or simply someone seeking a breath of fresh air, this eco-friendly space invites you to slow down and reconnect with nature — all while enjoying mesmerizing views of the Taj Mahal from unique, natural viewpoints. Far from the noise and crowds, the walk ...

Agra's Moonlight Garden

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🌿  Mehtab Bagh: Agra's Moonlight Garden Mehtab Bagh (meaning Moonlight Garden) is a historical garden complex in Agra, India, situated directly across the Yamuna River from the Taj Mahal. It is called the Moonlight Garden because of its strategic design and alignment with the Taj Mahal, making it a perfect viewing spot especially under moonlight. On the northern banks of the Yamuna River, opposite the Taj Mahal, lies Mehtab Bagh—a serene garden that whispers tales of Mughal romance, architectural mastery, and forgotten dreams. 🌙  Why It's Called Moonlight Garden: The name "Mehtab Bagh" comes from Persian, where Mehtab means moonlight and Bagh means garden. During the Mughal era, it was designed to provide a mesmerizing view of the Taj Mahal under moonlight. The garden was part of Shah Jahan’s grand plan to create a symmetric reflection of the Taj—a place where visitors could admire the beauty of the mausoleum under the serene glow of the moon. The name “...

How Difficult It Is to Manage Everything Alone Outside Home

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💼 How Difficult It Is to Manage Everything Alone Outside Home Leaving home sounds exciting — no rules, no scoldings, no restrictions . But the truth is: The real challenge begins when you start managing life alone.when you have to come out of your comfort bubble. From cooking to cleaning,  from classes to emotional breakdowns  it’s all on you. There’s no one to remind you to eat, wake up, sleep,rest,study,or take care of you. Now your mother won't came and wake you up,now your breakfast is already made,now you don't have to fight with your sibblings for tv remote,ac remote,etc. That’s when you realize — home was not just a place, it was a support system where everything was serverd and now you have to cook for yourself and deal with every chaos outside the home.I still remember the day I shifted in hostel was the day when I was excited for my new chapter of college life but was emotionally broken as my parents were going back home. “The Weight of a Single Pair of Hands” When ...

How Life Changes in College

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How Life Changes in College: Begining of new chapter. College — a word that brings excitement, curiosity, and a bit of nervousness. For most of us, stepping into college means stepping into a whole new world, far different from school. It’s not just about lectures and assignments,its about learning new things and comming out of comfort zone and dealing with life. College changes your life — in big and small ways. My first day of college was full of excitement, nervousness, and I was curious to know about my college too. Stepping into college is like opening the first page of a brand-new book—fresh, exciting, and a little intimidating. It’s a world where you leave behind the familiar comfort of school life and step into a space filled with new faces, new routines, and endless possibilities. Here, the rules are different. You have more freedom, but also more responsibility. You make your own choices—about friends, studies, and even the person you want to become. College isn’t just about ...