Latest Stories
Most recently published stories in Pride.
It is Too Early to Celebrate Women In Tech
Technology has transformed every aspect of human life, and women have played a crucial role in shaping this digital revolution. However, while the industry boasts of progress in gender diversity, the harsh reality remains: it is too early to celebrate women in tech. The numbers, biases, and systemic barriers reveal that there is still a long way to go before women can truly claim equal space in the industry.
By Ramesh Mahato 11 months ago in Pride
Be Your Biggest Fan
Be Your Biggest Fan _ The Power of Believing in Yourself Believing in yourself is key for personal growth and success. When you support yourself, you unlock self-motivation. This helps you beat obstacles and reach your goals. Self-belief is the base of personal growth, and it grows with practice and dedication.
By Samia Refaat11 months ago in Pride
A spectacle of sportsmanship where strength, strategy and teamwork took centrestage
Sports events are an integral part of a school’s curriculum, fostering physical fitness, teamwork, discipline, and sportsmanship among students. They provide young minds with the opportunity to challenge their limits, build resilience, and develop leadership qualities. With this vision, Apeejay’s IB School, Apeejay School International, Panchsheel Park, organised its exceptional Annual Sports Meet —Synergia 2025 — on a vibrant Saturday morning of March 1, 2025.
By Apeejay Newsroom11 months ago in Pride
Qantum Kinship
Imagine a world where kinship was the currency of love, liberty, and joie de vivre. A new world of free thinkers inspired to create and innovate. Here, the light is not hidden but illuminated as the origin of our soul, the grandmaster of cosmic experiences. Love is quantum kinship as the children of the New Earth tribe. A futurist community where the hearts of men are tuned to the divine in a symphony of wise counsel. Is this a fantasy or the return to our eternal home? Unseen but felt in the harmonics of our human hearts. The light is no longer hidden but awakening within as the dark lords defile the king of all kings.
By Linda E Cole11 months ago in Pride
My Sexuality Is Not An Apology
Now that you know who is back in the White House, his hateful and dangerous policies targeting us once again has gotten even worse. He lacks empathy and compassion towards certain groups of people. This manchild has no soul. I refuse to mention him by name, because I've always seen him for who he was: a childish, petty, out of touch individual who hasn't had a dose of reality and refuses to take any responsibility for his actions. It's always everyone else's fault and refuses to do some self reflection. The next four years will be hell and his right-wing policies are becoming more extreme.
By Mark Wesley Pritchard 11 months ago in Pride
I’m Not a Boy!
Before anything, I would like to verify that I am a woman. I was born a woman out of my mother’s womb; I was dressed in women’s clothing throughout my childhood, and I have done everything in my life as nothing but a woman. I’ve never wished to become anything other than a woman, though I hold no malice for those who intend to move away or into the gender.
By Gading Widyatamaka11 months ago in Pride
THE GREAT SIR RATAN TATA. AI-Generated.
Here, the story is inspired by the ideas of unstoppable defined people like Ratan Tata who opposes all possibilities that could reach size. This is a fictional representation, but it captures the spirit of endurance, vision and resilience that defines such an iconic figure.
By Sirikot Traders, Hamidchar11 months ago in Pride
More Thoughts About Clayton Kershaw
The 2025 MLB regular season is only a month away and we're eager for it to get underway. About a month ago, I wrote a story about Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Clayton Kershaw. In that story, which I will post a link to it down below, I called him out for his bigoted rhetoric. In a 2023 interview, he got in his feelings over Dodger Stadium inviting The Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence during Pride Month. He stated in that interview that they, The Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence, were mocking Christianity. To him, it was a personal attack towards him because he's a Christian, when it really wasn't. I've also called him out on other things, but in this story, I have even more to say about Clayton.
By Mark Wesley Pritchard 11 months ago in Pride









