
Logical Take: Instant Help, Hidden Dangers – Is Instant Convenience Putting Your Home and Family at Risk?
Urban India’s love for instant house-help apps comes with hidden security, financial, and social risks.

Urban India’s love for instant house-help apps comes with hidden security, financial, and social risks.

India faces economic, energy, and strategic risks as the West Asia conflict disrupts trade, oil supplies, and diaspora safety.

As global tensions rise, humanity faces a choice: engineer cooperation proactively or wait for catastrophe to force peace.

Two deadly crashes involving teenage drivers expose how weak enforcement, social privilege, and a culture of impunity continue to turn Indian roads into killing fields.

India’s open manholes are silently killing citizens every day, exposing systemic negligence and a broken governance framework.

The alleged killing of a 24-year-old MBA student inside a rented flat in Indore highlights how emotional insecurity and toxic possessiveness within relationships can escalate into tragic violence.

With 75% undertrials, 111th civil justice rank, and only 15 judges per million people, India’s legal delays reveal deep economic inequality in access to justice.

Japan’s standardised, enforced accessibility system enables independence for the visually impaired, while India’s fragmented implementation leaves millions dependent despite progressive laws.

While global PISA toppers build learning systems around teacher trust and autonomy, India prioritises control-undermining classroom outcomes.

The Ghaziabad sisters’ deaths expose how digital pressure and emotional neglect collide in India’s youth.