Urmila Udhalikar

Passionate about the intersections of human behavior, culture, and media, I thrive in interdisciplinary spaces that blend literature, psychology, and cognitive science. I enjoy exploring ideas that challenge perspectives, foster adaptability, and contribute to meaningful discussions across fields.

Inside the Rise of Slow Living

Life’s too short to rush through it. That’s the whole idea behind slow living—stepping off the hamster wheel of "go, go,…

2 months ago

The Power of Media: How Narratives Control Public Perception

In The Truman Show (1998), Jim Carrey plays Truman Burbank, a guy living what seems like the perfect life. His hometown, Seahaven,…

2 months ago

Promising Agriculture Careers in India: A Bright Future in Farming & Beyond

Agriculture in India is no longer just about tilling the land and growing crops. It has evolved into a dynamic,…

2 months ago

The Future of Project Management in 2025: Key Trends and What Lies Ahead

Project management is undergoing profound changes driven by technological advancements, evolving workforce dynamics, and shifting business priorities. To remain competitive…

2 months ago

What Is a GI Tag? Bareilly’s Latest Recognition Sparks National Pride

Bareilly, a vibrant city nestled in the heart of Uttar Pradesh, has long been celebrated for its exquisite craftsmanship. This…

3 months ago

The Cinderella Syndrome: How Subtle Independence still Holds Women Back

Historically, women have often been cast as the “weaker sex” — delicate, dependent, and in need of protection. In myths,…

3 months ago

How Companies Nudge You to Upgrade: The Power of Behavioral Economics

Have you ever opened Zomato just to order a burger but ended up ordering a meal? Or went on yourself…

3 months ago

No Plans? No Problem! Why Unplanned Trips Lead to the Best Memories

Here’s a thought: It’s a regular Friday evening. Your week has been full of deadlines, meetings, and endless scrolling through…

3 months ago

Is the Grass Greener on the other side?

A lawyer I know left the court behind to start a bakery. A baker who used to sell yummy cupcakes…

3 months ago

The Pink Tax: The Price of Being a Woman

For centuries, women have fought for equality—demanding the right to vote, to work, to be paid fairly, and to exist…

4 months ago