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When Food Turns Into Poison
India is a place with good taste, many foods, and a big food trade. But behind the nice plates is a worse truth: food that is not safe or clean is quietly taking lives away. From bad milk and food with poison to fake eggs and harmful spices the food we buy every day is not always what we think it is. Even with new tech and more help, the food on our tables is becoming more unsafe. This is a hard and needed talk about health, belief, and who should take blame. The Hidden Dange
Jeetendra khatri
Dec 124 min read


Live on Your Terms, Earn, Care, and Take Charge of Your Life
There was a time when people believed that the government, society, or someone else would take care of everything. A government job, family support, or social status felt like a safety net. But the truth is, those days are gone. The world we live in today demands independence, awareness, and action. No one will live your life for you. You have to live it yourself, earn for yourself, and protect the people you love — because that’s what “apna jiyo, apna kamao, apni zindag
Jeetendra khatri
Nov 224 min read


How Much Does AI Video Magic Really Cost?
AI Video Magic Really Cost?The Truth (With a Dash of Fun!) Who Created This Wizardry, First of All? Okay, let's begin with a brief...
Jeetendra khatri
Sep 84 min read


Your New Teammate Never Sleeps, Never Complains… Is It Even Human? The Rise of AI at Work.
Life Before AI: Not too long ago, the average human’s workday was filled with mental juggling—tracking inventory on paper, replying to...
Jeetendra khatri
Aug 237 min read


Who Do We Truly Celebrate? | Unsung Sports Heroes of India
This article sheds light on India’s forgotten sports heroes—like Mandeep Jangra—who train with little food, zero spotlight, and endless obstacles. It questions our obsession with celebrity over substance, and highlights how athletes from rural India face power cuts, poverty, and neglect but still dare to win for the nation. Through simple language and strong emotion, it calls for a shift in public support—from viral fame to true grit and quiet sacrifice.
Jeetendra khatri
Jul 133 min read
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