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From a Moment to a Movement: Surendran Krishnan’s Call to Just Start

                       "From a Moment to a Movement: Surendran Krishnan’s Call to Just Start" Surendran Murugananda Krishnan’s journey into the world of volunteering didn’t begin with a grand plan—it started with a moment of curiosity and action. One day, while on his way home, he came across a group of people protesting as part of the India Against Corruption movement. Something about their energy drew him in. He stopped, asked if he could join, and when they said yes, he did. That simple decision marked the beginning of what would become a lifelong commitment to social causes. What started as a spontaneous act of support quickly grew into a routine. Suren began dedicating his weekends to various volunteering activities, from supporting education initiatives to engaging in environmental cleanups. He documented these efforts on social media, not for recognition, but to inspire others and show that anyone could contribute in the...

Emerging with Pride: The Story of Dr. Nanditha Sekhar M.K.

Emerging with Pride: The Story of Dr. Nanditha Sekhar M.K. Every now and then, you come across a story that leaves an imprint on your heart — not just because of what was endured, but because of what was overcome. This is the story of Dr. Nanditha Sekhar M.K., a transgender woman who transformed not just her own life, but the mindset of those around her. From a young age, Nanditha felt the weight of living in a world that refused to see her for who she truly was. Like many in the transgender community, she faced judgment, rejection, and isolation. But through it all, she held on to one powerful truth: that she deserved to be herself — fully, unapologetically, and with dignity. And in her own unforgettable words, she says: “I didn’t let the world break me.” This wasn’t said lightly. These words came from years of emotional endurance, self-discovery, and resilience. There were people who tried to pull her down, question her identity, and make her feel small. But what’s remarkable is ...