Interviews
Why the World is Now Copying India's UPI Model
UPI: India's Silent Revolution That Shook the World A few years ago, if someone had said that India would lead the world in digital payments, most people would have laughed. After all, India was a country where cash ruled, ATMs had long queues, and online banking was considered a luxury. But today, the world is watching in awe as India's Unified Payments Interface (UPI) transforms not just the way Indians transact but also how global economies look at digital payments.
By Neeraj Tiwariabout a year ago in Writers
Understanding Content Marketing: A Step-by-Step Approach. AI-Generated.
Understanding Content Marketing: A Step-by-Step Approach In today's digital world, content marketing is one of the most effective ways to attract and engage audiences, build brand credibility, and drive business growth. Whether you are a business owner, marketer, or aspiring content creator, understanding the fundamentals of content marketing is crucial.
By Ramesh Mahato about a year ago in Writers
Best Virtual Assistant Staffing Agencies of 2025 to Streamline Your Business Operations
In today's fast-evolving business landscape, companies must optimize their operations to stay competitive. Virtual assistant staffing agencies provide experienced professionals who specialize in business streamlining, scheduling, and managing communication tasks remotely. With the rise of remote work and digital transformation, the demand for virtual staffing services has significantly increased.
By Ramesh Mahato about a year ago in Writers
Best Resort for Families – White Rose Resorts. AI-Generated.
Planning a memorable family vacation requires finding the perfect blend of comfort, fun, and relaxation. If you’re searching for the ideal destination, look no further than White Rose Resorts in Kaithal. Known for its family-friendly ambiance, top-notch services, and exciting amenities, White Rose Resorts offers an unforgettable experience for families seeking quality time together.
By White Rose Resortsabout a year ago in Writers
An open letter to the ones who feel like a failure
I have known the depths of pain, regret, desolation and the atrocious feeling of not being enough. You sink deeper into the abyss of self-doubt and plague yourself that life has no meaning left to sustain your being, There is tiredness in your soul and your eyes have lost their spark, life feels all too heavy and the thoughts of giving up on yourself and life often transcends through our being, our younger self stares at us through the blankness of where we should have been and you know this pain would not go just by sleeping, or distracting yourself or talking to someone. The pain forges a void that you cannot fill, a hollowness of shallow breaths that are ceasing to toil, that can no longer strive to win the battle for just surviving, for being alive.
By Hridya Sharmaabout a year ago in Writers
Where do we go as a MUSLIM nation?
Islam, a divinely ordained way of life, offers clear guidance that encompasses every aspect of human existence. It provides us with timeless principles that address morality, ethics, social justice, and personal responsibility. The teachings of Islam are designed to help us live in harmony with our Creator, our fellow humans, and ourselves. However, despite the profound depth and universality of these teachings, our society—especially in Muslim-majority nations—has increasingly diverged from these ideals. Our entertainment industry, workplace dynamics, cultural practices, and educational systems often present contradictions to the values Islam upholds, creating an urgent need for transformation.
By khizar zahoorabout a year ago in Writers
Surviving Stage 4 Cancer: Sandy Duarte’s Journey of Strength, Healing, and Creativity
There are moments in life that redefine us, that strip us down to our core and force us to find strength we never knew existed. For Sandy Duarte, being diagnosed with stage 4 cancer was one of those moments. Alone in Los Angeles, far from her family in Canada, she faced the unimaginable. But rather than allowing cancer to silence her, she chose to write.
By Tammy Reeseabout a year ago in Writers
Q&A with a Script Supervisor
Q: How did you start out in your career? A: From a young age, I had a deep love for movies. The art of storytelling captivated me, and the more films I watched, the more I dreamed of being part of that world. Acting was my initial passion, and throughout school, I participated in multiple theater productions. Moving to Los Angeles solidified my dream, and studying in film school allowed me to work on various projects. Watching the magic unfold on set and being surrounded by immense talent made every moment feel like a dream come true. I continue to watch new movies for inspiration, always leaving the theater with a renewed sense of purpose.
By Alex Wilkinsabout a year ago in Writers
5 countries with the weakest currencies in the world today 2025
As of March 2025, several national currencies have experienced significant devaluation against major global currencies, particularly the US dollar. This devaluation often stems from a combination of economic challenges, political instability, and external pressures. Below is an overview of five countries with the weakest currencies in the world today:
By Moharif Yuliantoabout a year ago in Writers
Messed Up? It Doesn't Have to End You.
Nothing compares to the sense of complete helplessness and despair that follows significant failures and mistakes in life. It feels like your heart is being pierced by a dagger. Usually, the mistake hits us so hard that it takes months or even years to get over it. I've been in that position a few times, and each time I made a huge mistake, I questioned how I could forgive myself. There were times when I thought I lacked the strength to continue. Not on an emotional level. Not in a spiritual sense. Not in the mind. And certainly not in a physical sense.
By Hridya Sharmaabout a year ago in Writers
The Art of Being Fully Present and Engaged in Life. AI-Generated.
As I stepped off the bustling streets of Tokyo and into the serene gardens of the Meiji Shrine, I felt a subtle yet profound shift in my being. The cacophony of car horns, chatter and construction faded into the background, replaced by the sweet songs of birds and the soft rustle of leaves.
By Henry Lucyabout a year ago in Writers
An open letter to the voices in my head
Dear Echoes in my mind I understand how enraging it becomes from time to time to express yourself, to finally say what's on your mind, to bury your sadness and angst through my being. Because I know how infuriating it is to be confined in an endless labyrinth of what-ifs and curating the worst-case scenarios for every stance we go through. I know all you are trying to do is protect me from the potential perils of my existential stride, to shield me from the externality of how horrendous the world could be. I behold your concern, I see you as you are and I feel your pain, but I want to be honest with you and I am tired. I am tired of your constant whispers of how bad the world is, how everything can turn against me or how I can become better because the present me is not good enough.
By Hridya Sharmaabout a year ago in Writers









