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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
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
Self-Confidence, Thy Name Is 'Virat Kohli'
The Viral Phenomenon of Virat Kohli A video that recently went viral captured cricket fans in Murree, a picturesque town near Islamabad-Rawalpindi, cheering wildly for Virat Kohli as he smashed his 51st ODI century against Pakistan. This wasn’t just another instance of Pakistani fans appreciating an Indian cricketer’s brilliance; it was a testament to the universal appeal of Virat Kohli. The scene raises an intriguing question: Can we ever imagine a similar scenario in India, where fans celebrate a Pakistani batsman’s century with such unbridled enthusiasm?
By Ramesh Mahato 11 months ago in Pride
Essential Guide for First-Time Pilgrims: Preparing for Amarnath Yatra
Essential Guide for First-Time Pilgrims: Preparing for the Amarnath Yatra The Amarnath Yatra is one of the most sacred pilgrimages in India, attracting thousands of devotees every year. Located in the breathtaking Himalayas, the Amarnath Cave houses the holy ice lingam of Lord Shiva, making it a spiritual haven for Hindus. However, the journey to this divine destination is not just spiritually enriching but also physically demanding. If you’re planning your first Amarnath Yatra, it’s crucial to prepare thoroughly to ensure a safe and memorable experience. Here’s a comprehensive guide with essential tips to help you prepare for this incredible pilgrimage.
By Ramesh Mahato 11 months ago in Pride
The Thirteenth Year
The number 13: there are two reasons why this number holds dear and near to me. The first being that I was born on the 13th of November and the second is today, I celebrate my 13th coming out anniversary. February 20, 2012, was a scary, yet joyous moment in my life. While many people have since stopped being friends with me because of me coming out as a gay man, there are others who love and accept me for who I am. I knew that I liked guys at a very young age, but my now estranged parents, made it difficult for me to fully express myself. I had to act and look a certain way around them. To them, being yourself is wrong and they think something is wrong with you. I had to hide my true self for about the next 20 years, because I grew up in the 90s, at a time when being gay was a taboo topic and not accepted by society.
By Mark Wesley Pritchard 11 months ago in Pride
Top 5 Untouched Websites to Earn Money for New Freelancers (Easy). AI-Generated.
Entering the freelancing world can be daunting, especially when competing on crowded platforms like Upwork and Fiverr. However, there are lesser-known websites where new freelancers can find great opportunities with less competition and good earning potential. Here are five untouched websites that can help beginners kickstart their freelancing journey and earn money easily.
By Ramesh Mahato 11 months ago in Pride
One Is the Loneliest Number
February 14: the day that I always dread Why is that you ask? I'll touch on the reasons why towards the end of this story. I tend to keep my personal romantic relationships relatively private. However, I believe that being open and transparent about my love life is necessary. I'll share a story about two separate relationships I was in and why they failed.
By Mark Wesley Pritchard 11 months ago in Pride
AACTA Awards 2025: Better Man Wins Best Film, Boy Swallows Universe Dominates TV Categories. Content Warning. AI-Generated.
AACTA Awards 2025: Better Man Wins Best Film, Boy Swallows Universe Dominates TV Categories The AACTA Awards 2025 shone brightly on the breath taking Gold Coast on 7 February. Expectations were high, and the stars were out to shine. Actress Emma Corrine won the Best Message Award, while the ceremony also played host to numerous other Australian film and television wins that had audiences on their feet. Better Man took home the coveted Best Film award, and Boy Swallows Universe dominated the TV prize, ensuring its place in Aussie pop culture.
By kalu ram meena12 months ago in Pride









