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!

My #HaiJunoon Story: Aanchal Shrivastava
3 min read Aanchal Shrivastava, a young Indian’s life was turned upside down when she was left with no other option but to

“As A Musician My Responsibility Is To Be The Voice Of Someone Who Doesn’t Have A Mic”
2 min read Sanjeeta Bhattacharya started producing songs that were mostly self-reflective and she got major recognition for it. Furthermore, she also feels that as a musician it is her responsibility to be the voice of someone who doesn’t have a mic.

Can Writers Earn Enough Money?
2 min read Vrinda was besotted by Abida Parveen. Her way was not easy, but that was the way she chose. She started writing for Hindustani and this is how she monetized her career

“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.

“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.

Broken Nose, Shattered respect: Ishita Seth pens her struggle coming out of a toxic relationship
3 min read An abusive relationship doesn’t leave you in a place where you can learn from your mistakes. It will take away

I Was Too Young To Understand Cancer When I Got It
2 min read Chhaya Dabas, a young Indian, cancer survivor and entrepreneur was diagnosed with cancer at the tender age of 13 and already knows more about life than most of us ever will.

Kintsugi, It’s Okay To Be Broken: Let’s talk depression
2 min read Fall 7, Rise 8 In Japan, when a utensil breaks, they fix it with golden fillings, making the utensil all

From Struggling To Fit Into That ‘Cool’ School Group To Shining As A Comic
3 min read Nothing comes easy in life, but Praveshika Kumar didn’t give up. From feeling left out throughout school to make college her second home, the young Indian has left no leaf unturned to reach where she is right now, a social media marketer by day and a comedian by night.

Anal Haq: Spoken Word Poetry By Vrinda Vaid
2 min read What happens when one use’s their words to express their thoughts? Spoken poetry can reach thousands of ears and hearts and here is one such piece of art that you cannot miss.

Here’s Why Youth Leadership Is The Future In A Post Corona World
2 min read Everyone has often wondered how the post Corona world is going to function, one factor that has emerged is the importance of leadership among the youth and here’s a breakdown on how it is going to be the new normal.

Youngsters talk about #KnowYourPoshan: An Initiative by We The Young with Instagram & Facebook
2 min read Young India is conscious about their lifestyle wellbeing. Nutrition and fitness come at the apex of their priority and it

Madhatters who travel for a living
3 min read Sankara, Shivya Nath and Lakshmi Sharath may just be ordinary names to you but they did the extraordinary by quitting their jobs to follow their passion for travel and this is how they did it.

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.

Making Workplaces Queer Friendly #PrideMonth
2 min read Ashish Chopra, the young Indian, at the mere age of 6 began questioning himself because he wasn’t like his other ‘boy’ friends and didn’t like what boys were ‘supposed’ to like. Here is how he went from being in a cocoon to transforming corporate places into queer friendly spaces.