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Social Media

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  Social Media: Boon or Bane? In the age of instant sharing, does copying content help knowledge grow or creativity fade? Introduction In today’s digital world, social media has become the fastest medium for sharing information. Blogs that were once carefully read on dedicated websites are now directly copied and pasted onto platforms like Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn, and WhatsApp. While this practice helps content reach a wider audience, it also raises concerns about originality, ethics, and misinformation. This blog explores whether direct copy-pasting of blogs on social media is truly a boon or a bane. Social media has transformed the way content is created and consumed. Blogs that once lived quietly on personal websites now travel across platforms like Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn, and WhatsApp with just one click. Among these practices, direct copy-pasting of blogs has become very common. While this trend helps information spread faster, it also raises serious ethical a...

Sacred Stones of India

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  Sacred Stones of India Where Faith, History, and Architecture Stand Timeless Introduction In India, temples are not isolated religious buildings. They are cultural centers where art, music, education, and community life have flourished for generations. Ancient temples served as schools, libraries, economic hubs, and even astronomical observatories. Unlike modern constructions, temples were designed to align with cosmic principles. Every pillar, step, and sculpture had meaning — connecting humans with nature and the divine. India is a land where stone is not merely a building material but a living witness to faith, history, and civilization . Across centuries, sacred stones have been carved, worshipped, and preserved as temples — spaces where spirituality meets architectural brilliance. These temples are not just religious centers but cultural archives that narrate India’s timeless devotion and artistic excellence.                   ...