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The minimalist living is the sustainability of life

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 Minimalist Living (Lifestyle/Sustainability) The Art of Letting Go: Why Minimalist Living is Reshaping Urban India (2026) By [Gatla Siddhartha] The landscape of urban India in 2026 is defined not just by its towering skyscrapers and pervasive digital infrastructure, but by a quiet counter-movement. For years, the rapid growth of Indian metros—Bengaluru, Mumbai, Gurugram—was marked by a visible boom in consumerism. It was the era of "more"—more possessions, larger homes, and the relentless pursuit of the latest gadgets and fashion. But the narrative is shifting. In 2026, "Minimalism" is no longer viewed as just an aesthetic import from the West; it is being adopted as a critical lifestyle strategy by countless Indians seeking freedom from stress, financial burden, and decision fatigue. The Mental Health of "Less" At the core of the Indian minimalist shift is a recognition of the profound connection between physical space and mental clarity. Our external en...

Is rapid increase of Christianity in India raising a threat to indigenous Sanatan dharm?

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  The Complex Tapestry of Faith: Christian Missionary Activities and Hindu Concerns in India ​The topic of Christian missionary activity in India is a complex and often contentious one, woven with threads of history, social dynamics, religious freedom, and cultural identity. For centuries, Christian missions have been a part of India's social landscape. However, in recent decades, their activities have become a source of deep concern for some Hindu groups, who see them as a significant threat to the country's indigenous culture and civilizational fabric. This article explores the various facets of this multifaceted issue, focusing on the arguments regarding cultural preservation. ​A Historical Perspective ​Christianity in India is not a recent phenomenon, dating back to the arrival of St. Thomas the Apostle in the first century AD. However, organized missionary work gained significant momentum during the colonial era. While missionaries established educational and healthcare...