We, The Young, are fuelled by our ideas and driven by our dreams. We breathe passion into things we do and are on a quest to find our own voice amidst all the clutter & noise. We are diverse, unapologetic about who we love or identify as. We are creators, thinkers and believers, bursting and overflowing with talent. We are entrepreneurs, artists, authors and leaders of the new world – We, The Young are a crazy breed, and it is our stories – the stories of a new generation – that will define and shape the future. Welcome to a space that celebrates these voices!

Delivering Social Commentary Through Comedy – The Story Of Nazma Api
2 min read In today’s day and age, voicing one’s opinion is no more seen as a privilege, rather a need. Nazma Api aka Saloni Gaur, a young Indian is doing exactly this, but with a twist. Here’s how she is using comedy to voice her take on the harsh reality of our society.

The Journey Of An Engineer Wearing A Digital Marketer’s Hat
3 min read Amit Dhawan, the young 28 year-old Indian, was your regular Indian on the block following the path of engineering and

Befriending My Biggest Fear, I Went On To Become The Ironman Of UP
4 min read Abhishek Mishra a young determined Indian befriended his fears, one being swimming in the ocean. He not only overcame his fears but challenged them by taking part in the toughest triathlon that there ever is. Find out if he succeeded.

“What is love?… Baby don’t hurt me!”
3 min read What is love ? Rohan says love is friendship, pyaar dosti hai but what really is love? Atleast to these young Indians love is … well love has no right definition but here is what a bunch of young Indian’s have to say.

“Our Love Has No Religion,” Say This Adorable Couple From New Delhi
2 min read Love may be blind but can it be blind to religion ? Especially in a society where religion is the prime most important factor in marriage. Here’s a couple from New Delhi that is shunning down every stereotype associated with a Hindu-Muslim marriage.

Hum tum Tinder pe ho – Aur match ho jaaye!
2 min read Tinder, bumble and grinder has taken this generation by storm and Online dating has become the new black so here is what young India has to say about it.

My Mental Health Story: Arushi Jain
9 min read Aarushi, a mental health warrior, fought various battles and emerged victorious but it wasn’t an easy an easy ride for her. Here is a snippet into her rollercoaster life and how she turned it.

I Had Never Thought I Will Test Positive for Corona
2 min read While we’re all trying to stay safe from this sudden pandemic, a young Indian Hrishi Giridhar tested positive for coronavirus. Here’s a glimpse into what went down and how the young Indian was able to hold his ground

US To India: Young voice taking on to the streets towards a change
2 min read Bags were packed, the flight was about to take off, hopes were high. A ___ -year-old Tanisha left for the

5 doodles you need to see if you belong to the 21st century!
2 min read WeTheYoung took a few graphics and combined them with different kinds of love people feel and the result was all things warm and nice.

I Gave Up A Fancy Corporate Life To Work In The Development Sector
3 min read The young Indian, Kena Shree, didn’t fall prey to society’s career>passion lifestyle. Today, she is a writer, storyteller, theatre artist whilst dabbling between her 9-5 job.
Rewriting The Cultural Manual
3 min read “ All the world’s a stage, And all the men and women merely players” – Shakespeare For centuries specific roles

Natasha Noel’s Viral Truth Bomb Is All We Need To See Today!
2 min read How many times have you looked down at your toe and said “long time no see” since there’s a tummy

Dance Like A Man: Sanjay Khatri
2 min read Thinking of ballet would probably remind of leotards, perfect moves and pretty women with slender bodies. But here we bring you Sanjay Khatri, the boy who choose to do ballet.

Plus and Beautiful- Three Indian Woman who could show you how body positivity is done!
2 min read Neha Parulkar, Tanvi Geetha Ravishankar and Payal Soni may be ordinary names but they are living the extraordinary life of owning up to themselves and not letting society and it’s stereotypes get to them.