Author: Pooja Shah

Pooja Shah is a Digital Content Creator at The CSR Journal and Newspin, where she crafts compelling stories through videos and articles. Her work spans across food, lifestyle, health, environment and profiles of inspirational personalities, combining creativity with meaningful impact. With a strong passion for storytelling, Pooja aims to make complex topics accessible, relatable and inspiring for diverse audiences. Whether she’s exploring sustainable living, highlighting changemakers, or uncovering the latest in health and lifestyle, her content is designed to spark awareness and drive positive change. You can connect with her at pooja@thecsrjournal.in.
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Sleeping with Wet Hair: A Small Habit That May Be Secretly Ruining Your Hair

We’ve all done it. You come home late, take a quick shower, feel instantly relaxed—and then crawl straight into bed with damp hair. It...

Simran Sharma × Gajendra: A Paralympic Love Story

Some love stories begin with chance meetings and shy smiles. This one began with a starting line, a stopwatch, and a quiet decision to...

Tuxedos on Thin Ice: Why Penguins Need Our Attention Today

On the edge of the world, where ice meets the sea, a penguin stands waiting. It is not posing for a photograph or starring...

Sleeping After 11 PM? Here’s How Late Nights Quietly Add to Your Weight

Most of us don’t think twice about pushing bedtime past 11 pm. One more episode, one last reel, a late dinner, or “just finishing...

Women Are Not “Empowered”: They Are Power

We keep hearing the word empowered whenever women take a step forward—as if strength arrived late, as if it needed permission. As if power...

India’s Softest Therapy: Places That Heal You Without Trying

Some journeys don’t ask you to be adventurous or brave. They ask you to slow down, listen, and feel. In India, healing rarely comes...

Cooking With Courage: The Unbreakable Journey of Ratna Tamang

In the narrow lanes of Kathmandu, where life rarely offers second chances, Ratna Tamang grew up learning one thing early—how to survive. Born into...

Two Cigarettes a Day: How the Body Quietly Starts Paying the Price in 30 Days

“It’s just two cigarettes.” Not a pack. Not chain smoking. Just a couple a day—after meals, during breaks, or when the day feels a little...

The Voice Behind Dhurandhar: How Reble’s Raw Words Traveled from Meghalaya to the National Spotlight

Long before her voice thundered through cinema halls across India, Daiaphi Lamare was just a child in the quiet hills of West Jaintia Hills,...

Blushing: When Your Face Tells the Truth Before You Do

We’ve all been there. Someone compliments you unexpectedly. You get called out in a meeting. Your name comes up in a conversation you weren’t...

Drinking Tea With Food: Good or Bad for Your Health?

For many of us, tea is not just a drink—it’s a feeling. A warm cup alongside breakfast, a few sips after lunch, or that...

Cold Feet Chronicles: Why Winter Always Starts at Your Toes

The first real sign of winter isn’t the foggy mornings or the extra blanket on your bed. It’s that moment when your feet touch...

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