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04/01/2026

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Listen to this article By Ravee Singh Ahluwalia Even as CSR budgets and charitable activities grow more visible, Punjab’s deeper potential for genuine seva remains underused when philanthropy is treated as a pathway to power and prestige instead of a sincere commitment to Sarbat da Bhala the welfa...

13/11/2025

Beyond “You vs Me”: A Lesson in Constructive NGO-Government Dialogue
In the realm of social service and advocacy, NGO representatives are often at the forefront of raising critical issues before government authorities. However, through repeated experience, a pattern emerges: NGO perspectives can quickly be perceived as confrontational, and meetings meant for positive change devolve into cycles of blame and defensiveness. I recently lived this reality during a government-chaired meeting that became a teaching moment for me.
Recognizing the Pattern
Despite the presence of a down-to-earth and sincerely committed officer, my efforts to raise an issue were interpreted less as a collaborative concern and more as a challenge setting up a “you versus me” dynamic. The officer, perhaps constrained by administrative limitations and other pressures, responded with defensiveness, leading to a situation where the focus shifted from the problem to protecting roles and egos. Sadly, this is not an isolated incident; such meetings often end with the original issue unresolved, destined to be discussed endlessly without true progress.
Understanding the Root Causes
• NGO presentations are often seen as critiques against those delivering public services.
• Government officers balance political visions, administrative protocols, and their own constraints.
• When either party adopts an aggressive or defensive stance, egos take over and dialogue breaks down.
The Realization: Shift from Adversarial to Collaborative
This experience has been eye-opening. The solution doesn’t lie in louder voices or sharper criticism, but in adopting a mindset rooted in empathy, clarity, and practical partnership. If NGO participants present issues constructively with clear reference points, actionable solutions, and offers of support they are far more likely to be heard and understood.
Steps for Constructive Engagement
• Clearly articulate issues with supporting data, avoiding a personal or accusatory tone.
• Express empathy for the constraints officials face, building common ground.
• Emphasize solutions and indicate willingness to support implementation.
• Keep discussions centered on community needs, not individual shortcomings.
Conclusion: A Call for Mutual Respect
Lasting progress depends on moving beyond adversarial roles. As NGO participants, it is our responsibility to approach each meeting as an opportunity for partnership. By focusing on mutual goals, showing humility, and keeping egos in check, we can help unlock real solutions for the communities we serve.
Let’s make every platform a space for building bridges, not barriers.

28/09/2025

*Community Action: The Missing Link in Public Governance*

The true beauty of society lies in communities coming together to shoulder responsibilities that ideally fall under government departments be it health, education, sanitation, heritage preservation, road safety, or environmental conservation. While these sectors receive significant funding through departmental budgets, community organisations that voluntarily step in to fill the gaps are often left without financial support, recognition, or respect.

In fact, community organisations are sometimes unfairly seen as “negative” elements, when in reality, they are the ones ensuring that the vision of a better society translates into ground-level action. What is often forgotten is that the very funds and salaries powering these departments originate from the community itself through taxpayers’ contributions.

This disconnect creates a tragic irony. On one hand, citizens and NGOs tirelessly mobilise people for awareness, behaviour change, and service delivery. On the other, the departments flush with budgets remain constrained by bureaucratic systems and outdated practices. I recall from my childhood how sweepers could be seen dusting roads early in the morning, supervisors maintaining accountability in person. Today, such diligence is rarely visible, even though staff numbers on paper appear to have increased.

The way forward is not in working in silos but in collaborative governance. Departments must begin to see community organisations as natural allies rather than adversaries. Recognising, supporting, and integrating NGO-led initiatives into government planning would not only improve transparency but also ensure that taxpayers’ money delivers maximum impact.

The time has come to break the misconception that government alone can deliver. True progress will happen when the government’s mandate, departmental resources, and community’s spirit of service come together as one.

Walk Into Heritage!  Join the Micro Heritage Walk at Central State Library, PatialaDiscover Patiala like never before!We...
18/09/2025

Walk Into Heritage! Join the Micro Heritage Walk at Central State Library, Patiala
Discover Patiala like never before!
We invite you to explore the historic Musafir Memorial Central State Library the city’s crown jewel of knowledge and culture with the Patiala Foundation’s iHERITAGE initiative.
Date: 9th November 2025
Start: 9:00 AM (assemble by 8:45 AM)
Venue: Central State Library, Patiala
Culmination: Patiala Food Heritage Awards 2025 ceremony—celebrating our city’s favorite eateries!
• Guided heritage walk through rare manuscripts, stunning architecture, and local stories
• Win a chance to be part of Patiala’s living heritage!
• FREE participation (registration required)
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The Silent Revolution: How AI is Rewiring Our Reality and Why Nations Must Act NowIn the year 2025, artificial intellige...
04/09/2025

The Silent Revolution: How AI is Rewiring Our Reality and Why Nations Must Act Now
In the year 2025, artificial intelligence has quietly woven itself into the fabric of our everyday existence with unprecedented speed and scope. From the moment we wake up to AI-optimized alarm systems to the personalized entertainment recommendations that guide our evening leisure, we are living within an ecosystem of algorithmic decision-making that shapes our choices, preferences, and ultimately, our thoughts.
The statistics paint a startling picture of this transformation. By 2024, 76% of offices worldwide were using ChatGPT, with individual employee usage nearly doubling from 19.1% to 34.9% in just one year. This represents more than mere technological adoption—it signals a fundamental shift in how we process information, make decisions, and interact with the world around us.
Today's AI systems operate through what researchers call "decision architecture"—sophisticated frameworks that subtly guide our choices without our conscious awareness. When Netflix suggests your next binge-worthy series, when food delivery apps recommend your dinner, or when social media platforms curate your news feed, these aren't neutral services. They are AI-powered systems analyzing vast datasets about your behavior, preferences, and even your current emotional state to influence your decisions.
The entertainment industry exemplifies this phenomenon. AI algorithms now understand user preferences better than individuals understand themselves, analyzing viewing history, time of day, current events, and even biometric data related to mood to provide highly customized recommendations. Music platforms like Spotify appear to "read your mind" with their playlists, while gaming experiences adapt dynamically to individual player behavior patterns.
This personalization extends far beyond entertainment. AI in our daily lives is growing rapidly, influencing shopping recommendations, navigation apps, and even home security. Email spam filters and smart reply systems powered by AI manage our communications, while voice assistants control our smart home environments based on learned patterns of our habits and preferences.
The corporate world has become ground zero for AI integration, with frequent AI use in the workplace doubling from 11% to 19% since 2023, and daily use jumping from 4% to 8% in just twelve months. Professional services lead this adoption at 34%, followed by finance at 32% and technology at 50%. This widespread workplace integration means that not only are individuals using AI tools, but their professional thoughts, ideas, and creative processes are being processed, stored, and analyzed by AI systems.
The data accumulation implications are staggering. As one study noted, major platforms with loyal users "know those users better than their families and friends do". Facebook Likes alone can predict with high accuracy users' sexual orientation, ethnicity, religious and political views, personality traits, intelligence, happiness, substance use, and family relationships. When we consider that this is achievable through something as simple as the 'like' button, the extent of data extraction from search keywords, online clicks, posts, and reviews becomes almost incomprehensible.
Perhaps most concerning is how AI systems are creating what researchers describe as manipulation of human behavior through sophisticated data analysis and targeted influence campaigns. Digital firms can now "shape the framework and control the timing of their offers, and can target users at the individual level with manipulative strategies that are much more effective and difficult to detect".
This manipulation has already manifested in political contexts. AI-driven subversion has been documented in elections across multiple countries, including Kenya in 2013 and 2017, the US in 2016, and France in 2017. Social media platforms, powered by AI algorithms, have contributed to increased polarization and extremist views by creating echo chambers that reinforce existing beliefs while filtering out opposing perspectives.
The emergence of what we now call the "Instagram generation" serves as a stark illustration of how deeply AI-powered platforms have penetrated human behavior. Gen Z's relationship with social media exemplifies this transformation, with 78% using TikTok and two-thirds using it daily. This demographic doesn't simply use these platforms—they live through them.
As the query astutely observes, this generation "eats on Instagram, parties on Instagram, marries on Instagram, parts ways on Instagram." This isn't hyperbole—by 2024, 53% of Gen Z ordered directly through social media, with 58% making purchase decisions based on content in their feeds. The line between online presence and real life has effectively dissolved.
The short-form video content that dominates these platforms is designed by AI algorithms to maximize engagement, creating what researchers call "addictive feedback loops." TikTok users aged 18-24 spend an average of 1 hour and 19 minutes per day on the platform, during which AI systems continuously analyze their responses to fine-tune future content delivery.
The most alarming aspect of current AI development lies in its potential to influence human consciousness at subconscious levels. Research indicates that only 5% of human brain activity is conscious, with the remaining 95% operating subconsciously. AI systems are increasingly capable of influencing this subconscious realm through two primary mechanisms: creating decision architectures that guide behavior and potentially developing direct neural influence capabilities.
The risk, as one researcher noted, is that "algorithms will have more information about our lives, and creating tools to generate these impulsive responses will be easier... The risk of these technologies is that, just like the Pied Piper of Hamelin, they will make us dance without knowing why".
The dangers are not theoretical. According to Stanford's 2025 AI Index Report, AI incidents jumped by 56.4% in a single year, with 233 reported cases throughout 2024. These incidents span privacy violations, bias-related discrimination, misinformation campaigns, and algorithmic failures with real-world consequences.
Despite growing awareness of these risks—with 64% of organizations citing concerns about AI inaccuracy and 63% worried about compliance issues—far fewer have implemented comprehensive safeguards. This implementation gap creates what experts describe as a "dangerous scenario where organizations continue deploying increasingly sophisticated AI systems without corresponding security controls."
The parallels to social media's unchecked growth are unmistakable. Just as we now grapple with the societal consequences of platforms designed to maximize engagement over well-being, we risk repeating this pattern with AI on a much larger scale. The difference is that AI's influence operates at a more fundamental level—not just shaping what we see, but how we think.
Current global AI regulation efforts remain fragmented and insufficient. While the European Union has implemented comprehensive AI legislation, many countries, including major AI developers like the United States, Japan, and Australia, rely primarily on voluntary guidelines and sector-specific oversight. This patchwork approach fails to address the transnational nature of AI systems and their cumulative effects on human consciousness.
India, despite being a major technology hub, currently lacks specific AI governance legislation, though the upcoming Digital India Act aims to regulate high-risk AI applications. However, the scale and urgency of the challenge demands more immediate and comprehensive action.
The solution requires recognizing AI development as more than a technological challenge—it's a question of preserving human agency and consciousness in an increasingly automated world. As philosophical perspectives suggest, AI must remain under the control of conscious beings, guided by responsibility and wisdom. The goal should not be to replace human consciousness but to extend its highest potential into the tools we build.
Nations must move beyond reactive measures to proactive governance frameworks that address AI's influence on human consciousness. This includes:
• Mandatory transparency in algorithmic decision-making that affects individual choices, particularly in entertainment, news consumption, and commercial recommendations.
• Data sovereignty measures that limit how personal behavioral data can be collected, stored, and used for influence purposes.
• Consciousness protection protocols that recognize and regulate AI's ability to influence subconscious decision-making processes.
• International cooperation frameworks that address the transnational nature of AI influence systems.
• Digital literacy programs that help individuals recognize and resist algorithmic manipulation.
The concept of AI influencing collective consciousness isn't merely metaphorical—it's increasingly literal. When billions of individuals receive information, entertainment, and even emotional responses filtered through AI systems trained on similar datasets, we create a form of artificial homogenization of human thought and experience.
This represents what the query insightfully describes as "universal consciousness being altered or influenced by certain events and circumstances." Unlike natural cultural evolution, this influence is centralized, controlled by a small number of technology companies, and optimized for engagement and profit rather than human flourishing or truth.
The time for action is now, before AI's influence on human consciousness becomes so deeply embedded that reversal becomes impossible. Unlike social media, which primarily affected how we communicate and share information, AI is reshaping how we think, decide, and understand reality itself.
Digital detox movements are already emerging in response to technology overuse, with research showing positive effects on focus, relationships, and overall well-being. However, individual solutions are insufficient when the challenge is systemic. We need collective action at the national and international levels.
The choice before us is stark: we can continue on the current path, gradually ceding more of our cognitive autonomy to AI systems designed to influence and manipulate, or we can take decisive action to ensure that these powerful technologies serve human flourishing rather than exploit human psychology.
As we stand at this critical juncture, we must remember that AI will not define the future—we will. Whether artificial intelligence becomes a guardian of human potential or a threat to human consciousness depends entirely on the intentions and integrity with which we shape its development today. The question is not whether we can afford to act, but whether we can afford not to.
The Instagram generation may have shown us the destination of unchecked technological influence on human behavior. It's time to choose a different path—one that preserves human agency, protects consciousness, and ensures that technology serves humanity rather than the other way around.
Ravee Singh Ahluwalia
CEO and Founder
Patiala Foundation

24/02/2025

"Environment is no one's property to destroy; it's everyone's responsibility to protect!!!!" We at Patiala Foundation have initiated our new project "PRITHVI" under UNSDG-13 to contribute towards climate control and environmental conservation. This initiative focuses on designing and distributing Dr...

Breaking News: The Great Indian Smoke Show Returns!In the spirit of tradition, farm fires are back on stage, burning fie...
26/10/2024

Breaking News: The Great Indian Smoke Show Returns!

In the spirit of tradition, farm fires are back on stage, burning fields with pride—no fear of enforcement authorities, of course! Why should there be? Our protectors are far too busy handing out pamphlets and giving lectures on awareness rather than actually enforcing the rules. Who needs action when you have awareness, right?

Meanwhile, as the fields burn, we’re left with smoke-choked skies and an air quality level that's somewhere between “stay indoors” and “don’t breathe at all.” But hey, why ruin a centuries-old tradition with pesky regulations?

Dear enforcers, here's a thought: while awareness campaigns are great, a little enforcement might just save a few lungs (and lives) here and there. But until then, we'll keep breathing in that fresh smoky air.

Stay safe, everyone!

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Let us speak the truth. The voice has to be that loud that everybody can listen and watch. Here, we are giving you a great platform where you can come in front as a CITIZEN JOURNALIST and "say what you need to say". As a respected citizen of a developing country like India, spreading awareness is very important because we have a right to state our views. So, come in the forefront, become a journalist for free and without any training and bell the alarm. Share your good as well as bad experiences and let the world know about the real scenario of the country. No manipulations, only real issues and suggestions are invited.