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Eat Like a Gen Z in Vashi: Best Spots to Hang, Snap & Snack

Looking for the trendiest places to eat in Vashi, Navi Mumbai that are perfect for Gen Z vibes think cool interiors, share-worthy food pics, and flavours that hit right? Here’s your go-to guide for cafés, casual eats and must-try grub in Vashi! Insta-Worthy & Buzzing Cafés 70beans – A crowd-favourite café in Palm Beach Galleria with great coffee,…

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Mumbai Elections: Big Promises, Same Old Problems

Mumbai is voting again. Posters everywhere. Speeches louder than local trains. Manifestos promising a “world-class city.” But let’s be real for a second, if Mumbai is world-class, why does it still feel like survival mode for most people? Infrastructure: Always “Under Construction,” Never Complete Mumbai is basically one long detour. Roads are dug up, patched,…

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The Anti-Star Rating (A Film-Student Reading)

Rating Kidnapped: Elizabeth Smart out of five stars is not just inadequate it actively misunderstands what the film is doing. For a film student, this documentary is less an object to be judged and more a case study in ethical form, narrative power, and authorship. Traditional rating systems privilege pleasure, polish, and spectacle. Kidnapped rejects all three. Its central question…

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Crypto After the Hype: What Young Investors Are Really Doing Now

Cryptocurrency was once the ultimate symbol of high-risk, high-reward investing, especially for young Indians eager to chase rapid returns. Headlines of overnight millionaires fueled a frenzy, and platforms offering easy access to trading made digital assets irresistible. But as the market matured and volatility struck many investors have begun to reassess their approach. For Gen…

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Rent, SIPs, or Travel? How Young Indians Are Choosing Where Money Goes

For many young Indians, managing money has become a constant exercise in trade-offs. Rising rents, volatile markets, and the desire to experience life now have turned every salary credit into a question: save, invest, or spend? Rent often takes the largest bite. In cities like Mumbai, Bengaluru, and Delhi, housing costs have climbed faster than…

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What Counts as a ‘Safe City’ in 2026?

In 2026, the idea of a “safe city” goes far beyond low crime statistics. While policing and law enforcement remain important, urban safety is increasingly understood as a combination of infrastructure, social trust, accessibility, and inclusion. Traditionally, safety has been measured by reported crime rates. However, experts now argue that this offers only a partial…

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US–Venezuela Tensions: What the Crisis Means for India and the Global South

The prolonged confrontation between the United States and Venezuela is often framed as a clash between democracy and authoritarianism. Yet for India and much of the Global South, the crisis represents something deeper: a test of sovereignty, economic resilience, and the unequal impact of global power politics on developing nations. As the world moves toward a…

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