Change is the law of life. Nothing is perfect and everything needs evolution, improvements, and change either on a smaller level or a bigger level. Each organization, institution, community, and even the smallest unit, citizens, need changes from time to time. As time passes by, everyone’s perspective of understanding the world keeps evolving, and then they see the flaws and need for changes in this world. Most of them ignore it, but those who get concerned about it and wish to implement the changes are called Changemakers, an unbiased community that seeks the betterment of the society going beyond the barriers of caste, race, region, and religion.
Instead of just cursing society and its work ethics, we should prioritize the advocacy for the change. The youth is the changemaker of a new world, a new India, and a new society. The innumerable changes in norms, lifestyle, thinking, and attitude are the need for a better society.  Start with the most underrated problems and demand justice for whatever you feel is unethical. Stand against inequality, drug abuse, pollution, racism, and so on. Think beyond the individuality, for the society. Find your mission and be the advocate for the change.

If You Like This You May Like

Rhyming Words

Rhyming Words

We are often told to follow a certain norm prevalent in society, it’s like there’s this certain checklist or labels for something to be ‘perfect’. We wait for society to judge us, hanging on by a string of likes on our instagram page. But, do we really need others to define OUR perfect? Moreover, don’t our true selves lie beyond those rugged, old and boring standards? Hold yourself up and look in the mirror. Choose to be free.

Men’s Rights: Balancing the Gender Equation

Men’s Rights: Balancing the Gender Equation

We live in world where it is our right to fight for injustices we see happen to others or ourselves. We protest, we riot, we demand for change and in time, when we all come together, no one can oppress us. We create a spark through spreading information through articles like these, that inspires others to act. I, like may of you, have witnessed people being put down for nothing but their gender. If you believe in true gender equality, you must include all the variables in the equation, like the Men’s Right’s Movement, and hear the male side of the story.

RAPE, why is it normalized?

RAPE, why is it normalized?

RAPE,searches state that 91.6%of the world’s rape cases are left unreported,and this is one thing that hurts me the most,there are several reasons to why women do not report their rape,it can either be that they are ashamed, cultures, traditions and several more. If they are not going to speak up, it’s about we do! Mind you there are several types of rapes,some that have moved me quite a lot(payback rape,LGBTQ rape, custodial rape,gang rape,child rape,prison rape,serial rape,date rape). Hopefully having my poem on this site will open up a few eyes and declare victory for us women,and also establish a secure future for the kids playing hopscotch around town.