As we sit around the bonfire every night and enjoy the last cold of the season, I couldn’t agree more to what my parents say about getting to work from home permanently. [Click title or image for full story]
The art of teaching
For years, we students and teachers have been habituated to offline. Unless we face children, we don’t feel we are teaching. [Click title or image for full story]
Growing up
But the amusing fact is that I never in my wildest dreams thought this programme and constant talking to Aditi would in turn bring a change in my life. [Click title or image for full story]
A year we must not forget
Listening to stories of people from different walks of life and scripting them in the past one year has been revealing of that strong spirit of resilience... [Click title or image for full story]
Bridging the gap
... he has realised how privileged he is and his mentee definitely deserves the same opportunities as him, which he feels he doesn't deserve! [Click title or image for full story]
Looking back
Along with the pain and suffering that almost every individual went through in 2020, there have been moments of affirmation, hope and altruism, that has renewed our faith in humanity. [Click title or image for full story]
A hundred thousand masks
What will remain as an abiding flame in the heart of Kumbaya is that 41000 women gave us a hand to help us up. How can we not believe in women? [Click image or title for full story]
The missing link
Another tough looking, disinterested man joined the first session only because I insisted that I need to say at least a hello. [Click title or image for full story]
The God within
The days of struggle and darkness and being cut off from the illusions of the world helped Rabi Nana discover the light within himself. [Click title or image for full story]
Milestones on the go
I also realised that the geographical limitations existed in our minds only. Now, we were accessible to people far and wide... [Click title or image for full story]
Thriving in troubled times
I have worked every single day – whether for my ventures or for the home – and it has helped me keep sane and on the go. [Click title or image for full story]
A new beginning
I have realized that things get tough before they get better. This change, pushed me to start working on my course and pick up where I left off. [Click title or image for full story]