
Neeraj Tiwari
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Neeraj Tiwari
Journalist | Blogger | Video Creator
I dedicated to providing insightful and fact-based content. My expertise lies in space, science, history, geopolitics, education, living beings,sports, climate change, and current affairs.
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The Dark Side of Smartphones
There was a time when mobile phones were just tools. They helped us make a call, send a message, maybe set an alarm or play a song. But something changed. Slowly, silently, they became a part of us — not like an accessory, but like an addiction. And today, the harsh reality is, most of us can't live without them. The question is, are we using smartphones… or are they using us?
By Neeraj Tiwari9 months ago in Families
Is America sinking others to keep itself a superpower?
Introduction The modern global economy is a complex interconnected system in which the decision of one country can affect hundreds of countries. In this very fabric, the US is once again standing before the world with its trade weapon - tariffs (import duty). The tariff war that started with China has now spread to many countries and has now included allies like Vietnam, India, Mexico, Europe and even South Korea.
By Neeraj Tiwari9 months ago in Humans
Can Hydrogen Energy Solve Our Climate Crisis?
Whole world choking under its own pollution. Cities wrapped in smog, oceans warming at an alarming rate, and extreme weather events becoming the new normal. This isn’t just a dystopian future — it’s happening right now.
By Neeraj Tiwari9 months ago in Earth
Why the World is Now Copying India's UPI Model
UPI: India's Silent Revolution That Shook the World A few years ago, if someone had said that India would lead the world in digital payments, most people would have laughed. After all, India was a country where cash ruled, ATMs had long queues, and online banking was considered a luxury. But today, the world is watching in awe as India's Unified Payments Interface (UPI) transforms not just the way Indians transact but also how global economies look at digital payments.
By Neeraj Tiwari10 months ago in Writers
Women: The Backbone of Society and the Light of the Future
Introduction: Why Women's Day Matters Every year on March 8th, we celebrate International Women's Day. But is one day enough to truly understand and appreciate the role of women in our society? Women are the foundation of families, the strength of economies, and the driving force behind progress.
By Neeraj Tiwari10 months ago in Humans
3 March: World Wildlife Day – The Dark Reality Behind Fashion Industry
From Fur to Fashion: The Cost of Human Greed on Wildlife The fashion industry thrives on glamour, trends, and exclusivity. However, beneath the glittering surface lies a dark reality—one that comes at the cost of millions of innocent animal lives. The demand for fur, exotic leather, and animal-based luxury items continues to drive a brutal trade that spans across continents. From the high-end fashion streets of Paris to the luxury brands of New York, the exploitation of wildlife remains a global issue.
By Neeraj Tiwari11 months ago in Earth
A jump, 100 million seeds, and the rebirth of the Amazon!
A small cargo aircraft was hovering in the sky at an altitude of 12,000 feet. Inside, Luiji Kani—a famous Brazilian skydiver and environmental worker—stood near the open hatch. In front of him was a large metal box containing 100 million seeds, meant to revive a destroyed part of the Amazon rainforest. This land, once green and full of life, had turned barren due to massive deforestation and devastating fires. Luiji took a deep breath and, without wasting any time, pushed the box out of the aircraft. Within seconds, he followed, diving straight into the open sky.
By Neeraj Tiwari11 months ago in Earth
Can India beat China in future?
China and India are the largest population countries in the world and the economy of both is growing rapidly. But China has taken a lot of lead from India in many regions. In this article, we will compare China and India on the basis of infrastructure, education, technical sector, global trade and military power and will try to understand whether India can defeat China in the future.
By Neeraj Tiwari11 months ago in History
Neuralink: Can a human mind directly connect to the computer
Imagine, if you can control a computer only by thinking? Or can you write your thinking without using keyboard? This may seem to be a view of a science fiction film, but Allen Musk's company Nuralink is trying to turn this imagination into reality.
By Neeraj Tiwari11 months ago in Futurism
China vs India: The Future of Global Power
China: One such country in the world which is going to rule the whole world in the coming time. The way China is working on its economy, its infrastructure and development, technology education, the way it is working on its agriculture in its space sector. The way he is going to improve his army day by day, the day is not far when he will rule the whole world.
By Neeraj Tiwari11 months ago in Chapters
Kardashev Scale: What Are the Seven Types of Civilizations in the Universe?
The Kardashev Scale is a theoretical framework proposed by Russian astrophysicist Nikolai Kardashev in 1964 to classify civilizations based on their energy consumption capabilities. The scale has three primary types:
By Neeraj Tiwari11 months ago in Earth







