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Health at Risk: Rise in Vaccine Exemptions Fuels Measles Threat Among U.S. Children The United States has reached a troubling new milestone in public health: a record number of kindergartners entering ...
August edition of The WFY is full to the brim with voices, stories, and reflections stitched together from across our vibrant community.
Rema Pisharody is a writer from Bangalore. She is an environmentalist and a nature lover. She holds a Masters in Sociology and is a former employee of BPL Corporate Office, Bangalore. Poetry for her ...
Across temples and poetic traditions, a question lingers quietly in the folds of collective memory—Why did Krishna never return to Vrindavan?
In a world where success is often measured by degrees, titles, and pedigree, Nikhil Kamath is a quiet rebellion. A school dropout who sold mobile phones as a teenager, he would go on to build India’s ...
Her appointment strengthens the narrative of Indian-origin influence in high diplomacy and offers inspiration for women and youth globally.
In light of present-day tensions between Iran, Israel, and global powers, this forgotten story re-emerges, of migration and revolution.
In June 2025, nearly two years after a bitter diplomatic rupture, India and Canada have announced a reset—a formal reinstatement of high commissioners, restoration of visa services, and renewed ...
For a significant section of the population, especially the visually impaired, the joy of travelling has mostly remained out of reach.
In a world increasingly shaped by generative artificial intelligence, even our most basic digital tools are undergoing transformation. The humble web browser, long considered a passive gateway to ...
Many men now situate singlehood as a conscious retreat from transactional romance rather than an inability to find partners.
On a humid evening in late May, the arrival hall at Kochi International Airport feels more like a reunion venue than a transit point. Grandparents wield garlands of jasmine. Teenagers in Toronto ...