by Lighthouse - Storytelling for Change | Jul 14, 2025 | Ink Around the World
Jigyasa Tandon India Cremated Fireworks A delighted synonym to city dwellers, Avram was a proud college president. Mostly found in the circle of praises, good greats, right social choices, good team and upright fashion. She never realized she was running...
by Lighthouse - Storytelling for Change | Jul 14, 2025 | Ink Around the World
Prince Acquah Ghana The Broken Wing of Adolescence Growing up wasn’t something easy for me; especially in the environment I found myself in. The awful name people called me was “Kojo Besia”, which was a shameful name that referred to a boy who behaved like a...
by Lighthouse - Storytelling for Change | Jul 14, 2025 | Ink Around the World
Marilyn Dankyi Ghana Together The transition from Junior High School (JHS) to Senior High School (SHS) in the Ghanaian context is one every student eagerly anticipates. One of the exciting things about SHS in Ghana is meeting new people from different...
by Lighthouse - Storytelling for Change | Jul 14, 2025 | Ink Around the World
Varshini bg Mysore Poverty Poverty is a problem we have been facing for many years. Everywhere we see, there is the agony of poverty. Is India a poor country? Or does it not take any responsibility for this issue. Hunger, weakness, weeping, is overflowing...
by Lighthouse - Storytelling for Change | Jul 14, 2025 | Ink Around the World
Vidhi K Sanghvi India The Us beyond I Under the dark, silent skies in the middle of lush green fields in Punjab, in a small village called Moga, we were celebrating and rejoicing our independence from British rule. It was the third year of our independence. We...