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From Classrooms to Courtrooms: The Silent Surge of Juvenile Delinquency
The culture we consume is the culture we create. Childhood, the very formative stage of an individual’s life, is often symbolised by the moulding of a pot. Too much water, or too much heat, and the vessel breaks. Childhood, too, works on a very similar balance of nurturing and protection. However, as we transition into the age of digitalisation, with the hands that once held playbooks now being replaced with mobiles, a haunting reality of the generation in the making stares

THE GEOSTRATA
3 days ago6 min read


Behind The Screen: Safeguarding Childhood in The Age Of Social Media
In the digital age, under the constant gaze of prying eyes, surveilling every move and gnawing at every step, the smartphone screen, once meant for communication, has turned into a blackhole with algorithms not just reflecting who people are, but rather actively shaping them. Illustration by The Geostrata Psychologist Erik Erikson, in his theory on psychosocial development, expanded on the concept of identity and role confusion, with 12-18 years of age as the formative stage

THE GEOSTRATA
Sep 266 min read


Securing India’s Digital Future: The Strategic Need for More Data Centres
In this globalised world, information travels faster than borders and hence data has emerged as a significant determinant of national...

THE GEOSTRATA
Sep 104 min read
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