Platform For Budding Writers

Platform For Budding Writers

Indologia.com is a launch pad for young writers who want to do more than post hot takes; it gives them a serious public home for thoughtful, long-form work. Emerging voices are trusted with complex themes—history, culture, politics, public memory—and given the editorial support to handle them with care rather than sensationalism.

Writers here learn how to move from opinion to argument: to work with sources, refine drafts, and speak in a clear, responsible voice that can stand beside established commentators. Each published piece becomes both a portfolio and a training ground, opening doors to future fellowships, publications, and collaborations that might otherwise feel out of reach.

For donors, supporting Indologia.com means backing the infrastructure that young writers rarely have: careful editing, mentoring, time to research, and a platform that takes their work seriously instead of treating it as “youth content.” It is an investment in the next generation of public thinkers, ensuring that tomorrow’s debates are shaped by writers who have been taught how to listen, read, and argue with integrity.

Feminism and Hinduism
I write this article for all the women, who carry the force of the divine within them quietly without realising it, and for the men who have not realised the divine Feminine. Hinduism has never oppressed women, but rather worshipped the immense power she holds. The Vrata aspect:- I
The unheard voice of forgotten exile
The Kashmiri Hindu genocide and exodus of 1990 easily remains one of India’s most under-reported and under-acknowledged tragedies. The trauma of this tragedy haunts generations. And what’s perhaps worse than the violence itself is how our story has been marginalized, politicized, pushed to the sidelines, and often deliberately erased from
Yoga Vasishtha’s Forgotten Wisdom Can Rewire Modern Minds
The Yoga Vasishtha, one of the greatest works of ancient Indian philosophy, is a conversation between the wise teacher Vasishtha and young Shri Ram. Composed millennia ago, this enormous scripture has more than 29,000 verses discussing the nature of reality, consciousness, and liberation. In contrast to better-known works such

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Rural Children's Education & Welfare

Rural Children's Education & Welfare

Rural children in Tamil Nadu face a convergence of developmental challenges including inadequate educational infrastructure, and persistent socioeconomic disparities. These structural vulnerabilities push vulnerable children toward child labor, economic exploitation, and compromised future prospects. Despite the presence of various government schemes and charity organizations operating in Tamil Nadu, significant coverage

By The Kailash Foundation