Megha Jangra

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Megha Jangra

    I’m Megha, a Journalism student who finds inspiration in the everyday experiences of people around me. Stories, for me, often begin in simple conversations sometimes just listening once can shift an entire perspective. Writing becomes my way of carrying those voices forward, expressing not only what I feel but also what others wish to share. I believe it comes with a responsibility: to present thoughts with honesty, clarity, and care. I’m still exploring my world and learning from everyone I meet, because each day unfolds a new lesson worth holding onto.

    I’m Megha, a Journalism student who finds inspiration in the everyday experiences of people around me. Stories, for me, often begin in simple conversations sometimes just listening once can shift an entire perspective. Writing becomes my way of carrying those voices forward, expressing not only what I feel but also what others wish to share. I believe it comes with a responsibility: to present thoughts with honesty, clarity, and care. I’m still exploring my world and learning from everyone I meet, because each day unfolds a new lesson worth holding onto.

    From Flex to Feel: Why Luxury Means Something Different to Gen Z
    From Flex to Feel: Why Luxury Means Something Different to Gen Z

    By Megha Jangra

    The concept of luxury has evolved drastically, especially in the eyes of Gen Z. Unlike previous generations who equated wealth with logos and lavishness, today’s youth are redefining luxury through subtlety, sustainability, and authenticity. This article explores how Gen Z’s shifting values, influenced by social media, environmental awareness, and cultural minimalism, have reshaped the meaning of status and style.

    The concept of luxury has evolved drastically, especially in the eyes of Gen Z. Unlike previous generations who equated wealth with logos and lavishness, today’s youth are redefining luxury through subtlety, sustainability, and authenticity. This article explores how Gen Z’s shifting values, influenced by social media, environmental awareness, and cultural minimalism, have reshaped the meaning of status and style.

    Why Gen Z Can’t Stop Turning Life Into a Song
    Why Gen Z Can’t Stop Turning Life Into a Song

    By Megha Jangra

    From Instagram Reels to random humming during everyday chores, Gen Z seems to live in a world that constantly plays its own background score. Songs aren’t just for listening anymore, they’ve become a way to express emotions, capture moods, and turn fleeting moments into memories. This generation doesn’t just enjoy music; they live through it.

    From Instagram Reels to random humming during everyday chores, Gen Z seems to live in a world that constantly plays its own background score. Songs aren’t just for listening anymore, they’ve become a way to express emotions, capture moods, and turn fleeting moments into memories. This generation doesn’t just enjoy music; they live through it.

    Not Everyone Who Smiles Is a Friend: Chanakya’s Brutal Truths About Trust
    Not Everyone Who Smiles Is a Friend: Chanakya’s Brutal Truths About Trust

    By Megha Jangra

    This article explores Chanakya’s stark insights on human relationships and trust, emphasizing the caution needed in detecting true friends amidst those who merely wear friendly smiles. Drawing from his teachings in Arthashastra and Chanakya Niti, it reveals how trust is earned, tested, and the dangers of misplaced faith. The article highlights the importance of wisdom and prudence in today's social and professional interactions, stressing that true friendship goes far beyond surface appearances.

    This article explores Chanakya’s stark insights on human relationships and trust, emphasizing the caution needed in detecting true friends amidst those who merely wear friendly smiles. Drawing from his teachings in Arthashastra and Chanakya Niti, it reveals how trust is earned, tested, and the dangers of misplaced faith. The article highlights the importance of wisdom and prudence in today's social and professional interactions, stressing that true friendship goes far beyond surface appearances.

    Why Owning Less Can Bring You More: Lessons from the Bhagavad Gita
    Why Owning Less Can Bring You More: Lessons from the Bhagavad Gita

    By Megha Jangra

    In a world overflowing with possessions, the ancient wisdom of the Bhagavad Gita reminds us that true abundance lies not in owning more, but in desiring less. This article explores how Krishna’s teachings about detachment, balance, and self-awareness can help us find peace amid the chaos of material excess. Minimalism, when seen through the lens of the Gita, isn’t just about decluttering our homes—it’s about decluttering our minds.

    In a world overflowing with possessions, the ancient wisdom of the Bhagavad Gita reminds us that true abundance lies not in owning more, but in desiring less. This article explores how Krishna’s teachings about detachment, balance, and self-awareness can help us find peace amid the chaos of material excess. Minimalism, when seen through the lens of the Gita, isn’t just about decluttering our homes—it’s about decluttering our minds.

    Your Office Is Your Kurukshetra, Winning the Modern Battle with Gita
    Your Office Is Your Kurukshetra, Winning the Modern Battle with Gita

    By Megha Jangra

    In today’s fast-paced professional world, every office feels like a battlefield full of competition, moral dilemmas, and constant pressure to succeed. But what if the wisdom to navigate this chaos was already written thousands of years ago? The Bhagavad Gita, one of India’s most profound philosophical texts, offers timeless lessons that can guide us through the modern workplace. From understanding our purpose to maintaining calm in conflict, its teachings hold surprising relevance in boardrooms and brainstorming sessions alike.

    In today’s fast-paced professional world, every office feels like a battlefield full of competition, moral dilemmas, and constant pressure to succeed. But what if the wisdom to navigate this chaos was already written thousands of years ago? The Bhagavad Gita, one of India’s most profound philosophical texts, offers timeless lessons that can guide us through the modern workplace. From understanding our purpose to maintaining calm in conflict, its teachings hold surprising relevance in boardrooms and brainstorming sessions alike.

    You Think You Can Catch Up on Sleep, But Here’s the Truth
    You Think You Can Catch Up on Sleep, But Here’s the Truth

    By Megha Jangra

    This article explores the concept of sleep debt and why weekend rest cannot undo the damage caused by weekday sleep deprivation. Drawing on scientific research, it explains how insufficient sleep impacts metabolism, mood, productivity, and long-term health. The piece also debunks the myth of weekend “catch-up sleep,” showing how disrupted circadian rhythms and chronic exhaustion persist despite longer weekend rest. Finally, it highlights cultural factors like hustle culture and emphasizes the importance of consistent, healthy sleep habits as the real path to recovery and performance.

    This article explores the concept of sleep debt and why weekend rest cannot undo the damage caused by weekday sleep deprivation. Drawing on scientific research, it explains how insufficient sleep impacts metabolism, mood, productivity, and long-term health. The piece also debunks the myth of weekend “catch-up sleep,” showing how disrupted circadian rhythms and chronic exhaustion persist despite longer weekend rest. Finally, it highlights cultural factors like hustle culture and emphasizes the importance of consistent, healthy sleep habits as the real path to recovery and performance.

    Why Do We Still Follow Superstition Unconsciously in Daily Routine?
    Why Do We Still Follow Superstition Unconsciously in Daily Routine?

    By Megha Jangra

    Despite living in a world driven by science and technology, superstitions still sneak into our daily routines. From family traditions to modern rituals like “lucky charms,” these practices survive because they provide comfort, reduce uncertainty, and connect us to culture. Superstitions may not always be logical, but they remain powerful in shaping how we live.

    Despite living in a world driven by science and technology, superstitions still sneak into our daily routines. From family traditions to modern rituals like “lucky charms,” these practices survive because they provide comfort, reduce uncertainty, and connect us to culture. Superstitions may not always be logical, but they remain powerful in shaping how we live.

    This One Change Could Make Every Vacation Feel Like a True Experience
    This One Change Could Make Every Vacation Feel Like a True Experience

    By Megha Jangra

    In today’s fast-paced world, travel is often reduced to checklists and Instagram shots. But slow travel offers a refreshing alternative, immersing yourself deeply in a place, its people, and its rhythm. This article explores what slow travel is, why it matters, and how it can transform the way we connect with the world.

    In today’s fast-paced world, travel is often reduced to checklists and Instagram shots. But slow travel offers a refreshing alternative, immersing yourself deeply in a place, its people, and its rhythm. This article explores what slow travel is, why it matters, and how it can transform the way we connect with the world.

    Why Some People Are Drawn to Haunted and Tragic Destinations?
    Why Some People Are Drawn to Haunted and Tragic Destinations?

    By Megha Jangra

    Dark tourism, the practice of visiting places associated with death, tragedy, or the supernatural, is a growing trend worldwide. From haunted castles to disaster sites, people are increasingly drawn to locations that carry a sense of mystery, history, and fear. This article explores the reasons behind the fascination with dark tourism, its psychological and cultural appeal, and the ethical questions it raises.

    Dark tourism, the practice of visiting places associated with death, tragedy, or the supernatural, is a growing trend worldwide. From haunted castles to disaster sites, people are increasingly drawn to locations that carry a sense of mystery, history, and fear. This article explores the reasons behind the fascination with dark tourism, its psychological and cultural appeal, and the ethical questions it raises.

    Not Just for Tourists: How Indian Festivals Turn Strangers Into Believers
    Not Just for Tourists: How Indian Festivals Turn Strangers Into Believers

    By Megha Jangra

    Festivals are more than moments of joy they are cultural showcases that attract travelers from across the world. Events like the Hornbill Festival in Nagaland and the Rann Utsav in Gujarat highlight India’s diversity, blending tradition, art, music, and food into immersive experiences. These festivals not only strengthen local identities but also serve as global tourism magnets. With rising interest in cultural tourism, such festivals demonstrate how India’s heritage can connect with audiences both at home and abroad.

    Festivals are more than moments of joy they are cultural showcases that attract travelers from across the world. Events like the Hornbill Festival in Nagaland and the Rann Utsav in Gujarat highlight India’s diversity, blending tradition, art, music, and food into immersive experiences. These festivals not only strengthen local identities but also serve as global tourism magnets. With rising interest in cultural tourism, such festivals demonstrate how India’s heritage can connect with audiences both at home and abroad.