2022 was a busy year for anyone curious about India. We covered festivals, crashes, news‑channel debates, expat life, and even how students can write better papers. Below is a quick tour of the stories that got the most clicks, so you can catch up without scrolling through endless archives.
First up, the Anant Chaturdashi piece broke down the meaning of the 14‑diyas ritual and why the date mattered in 2025. Readers loved the clear myth‑busting and the safety tips for Ganesh Visarjan. Then there was the Air India crash story that explained how bad weather and a tricky runway led to the Calicut mishap – no jargon, just the facts you need.
We also posted a lively debate on the fairest Hindi/English news channel. If you’ve ever wondered whether NDTV or another network is less biased, that article gave a straight‑forward comparison with real‑world examples. For anyone thinking about moving here, the “American living in India” post painted a vivid picture of food, traffic, and the warm hospitality you’ll experience.
Students looking to boost their writing found a guide on peer‑review programs at Indian universities. It walked through the steps to set up a paper‑revision system and highlighted the benefits for critical thinking. And for a bit of self‑reflection, we posted a pros‑and‑cons list of being Indian – honest, no‑fluff talk about culture, economy, and the challenges we face.
Even though the posts are from 2022, the topics are still relevant. Festivals like Anant Chaturdashi happen every year, and the safety tips help any city planning a Visarjan. The air‑travel safety lessons apply whenever you book a flight in monsoon season.
Media bias doesn’t disappear, so the news‑channel comparison helps you stay critical about what you watch. The expat experience remains useful for anyone planning a move, as the cultural shock and food adventures are timeless.
Academic writing challenges haven’t gone away either. Peer review is a proven way to improve papers, and our step‑by‑step guide can be reused by any department. And the discussion about Indian identity helps new generations understand both pride and problems.
We’ve kept the language simple and the advice practical, so you can grab what you need in a few minutes. If a headline catches your eye, click through and read the full post – you’ll get the details without any fluff.
Ready to explore more? Use the navigation menu to jump to the topic that interests you most, whether it’s culture, education, travel, or everyday life in India. Happy reading!
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