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Trace the link between feminism and relationships from outdated norms to modern conventions including chivalry, working mothers, splitting the bill and beyond.
The Evolution of Women’s Stories in Indian Cinema Today
Film and cinema are widely used mass media that greatly impact perceptions, sway opinions, and uphold established cultural norms. By constructing an alternate reality, they provide audiences all over the world with entertainment and a means of escape from daily life. Furthermore, movies can change people's perspectives and contribute to the development of new social, cultural, and political ideals. Indian cinema has long played an important role in Indian culture, influencing both society and people's lives in different ways. Movies have a direct and indirect impact on people's speech, social behaviour, and fashion choices. From classic mythological films to "Bollywoodized" versions of popular Hollywood productions, Indian cinema has changed over time. Indian cinema started to take a more politically and socially conscious stance in the 1970s.
By Hridya Sharmaabout a year ago in Viva
Essential Nutrient-Rich Foods for a Healthy Pregnancy
Pregnancy is the most sensitive and critical moment of any woman's body, with her being given every necessary nutrient, so the balanced diet will both support her health and nourish the fetus in her womb. The right food intake would help grow healthy, diminish the chance of complications, and ready the body for childbirth. Here is the comprehensive list of all essential foods that each pregnant woman needs in her diet.
By Usman Zafarabout a year ago in Viva
I Became a Mother at 16, and My Girl at 18: Raising Kids for 45 Years
How does a teenager navigate motherhood when they are still growing up themselves? For myself, that query wasn't hypothetical, it was my real life. I got to hold my first child daughter in my hands when I was 16; two years later, when I was 18, I brought my second child into this world. Presently, after 45 years, I have seen the full curve of parenthood, from the difficulties of raising babies as a youngster to watching my kids raise their own. Here, I'll share the examples, functional nurturing exhortation, and master procedures I've assembled en route, customized for youthful moms, similar to I used to be, and for guardians of any age hoping to further develop their nurturing approach.
By Usman Zafarabout a year ago in Viva
If I Kept A Part Of Me Hidden, Would You Look For It?. AI-Generated.
Introduction We all carry parts of ourselves that remain hidden - locked away, out of sight, even from the people closest to us. These hidden facets might be our fears, our dreams, or the parts of our personality we've tucked away out of shame or fear of rejection. But have you ever wondered, if you kept a part of yourself hidden, would someone care enough to look for it?
By Muhammad Nadeemabout a year ago in Viva
If I Kept A Part Of Me Hidden, Would You Look For It?. AI-Generated.
Introduction We all carry parts of ourselves that remain hidden - locked away, out of sight, even from the people closest to us. These hidden facets might be our fears, our dreams, or the parts of our personality we've tucked away out of shame or fear of rejection. But have you ever wondered, if you kept a part of yourself hidden, would someone care enough to look for it?
By Usama Shahidabout a year ago in Viva
We Accept The Love We Think We Deserve . AI-Generated.
Introduction Have you ever stopped to wonder why you allow certain people into your life? Why do you put up with some relationships and not others? A famous line from The Perks of Being a Wallflower - "We accept the love we think we deserve" - captures the idea that our perception of self-worth dictates the love we allow into our lives. But what does this really mean, and how can understanding it transform our relationships? Let's dive deeper.
By Usama Shahidabout a year ago in Viva
How Stridhan Empowers Women in Land Inheritance Issues
Women in Hindu society have historically possessed limited rights when it comes to ancestral land ownership. Unlike their male counterparts, they have not enjoyed equal access to land inherited from their ancestors since ancient times, largely due to the traditional concept of Stridhan within Indian culture. This custom has influenced the extent of women's rights in land inheritance. Legislation such as the Hindu Succession Amendment Act (2005) introduced a new principle of equality, ensuring that women receive the same inheritance rights as men, particularly regarding land.
By Hridya Sharmaabout a year ago in Viva
World AIDS Day 2024
World AIDS Day 2024 is a strong sign of the moves that should be tended to in the battle against Helps while commending the steps made toward its counteraction and treatment. The current year's subject, "Follow the Privileges Way: My Wellbeing, My Right," is basic in the convergence of wellbeing and common freedoms, zeroing in on fair admittance to medical care, training, and backing for all impacted by Helps.
By Usman Zafarabout a year ago in Viva
Maturity Is When You Don’t Force People To Choose You
Introduction Have you ever felt the urge to convince someone to stay in your life? Maybe you’ve tried extra hard to prove your worth to a friend, partner, or family member. It’s natural to want to be chosen, but maturity is realizing that forcing someone to choose you often leads to heartbreak and frustration. True maturity lies in respecting others’ autonomy and valuing genuine connections over coerced ones.
By Muhammad Nadeemabout a year ago in Viva
The Tale of Pretty Privilege and How It Influences Women
How familiar are we with the concept of Pretty Privilege? It's common to think that individuals considered conventionally attractive—whether male or female—have an easier life than those who don't meet societal beauty standards. This perception is supported by evidence that beautiful people often receive better grades, have favorable job interview outcomes, enjoy increased opportunities, and grow up with greater self-esteem and confidence, as they frequently receive compliments about their looks. However, the implications of pretty privilege extend beyond mere superficial advantages. Often, it stems from internal biases and societal perceptions. This article explores the complexities of pretty privilege and its connections to longstanding issues of sexism and patriarchy, as well as its ongoing discussions in today's social media landscape.
By Hridya Sharmaabout a year ago in Viva











