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The Peril of Emotional Decision-Making: Robbing Ourselves of Joy and Opportunity
Today, we explore the impact of decisions made on the basis of our feelings and how they can limit our potential for personal growth and happiness.
Life, Death, and the In-between: A Journey of Existence
Today, let’s explore this intricate interplay of life, death, and the in-between.
Embracing Aging with Grace: A Reflection on Turning 46
Today I want to share my perspective on embracing aging with grace and explore its multifaceted dimensions.
Discovering Serenity: A Journey through Chaukori, Uttarakhand
Let’s delve into a comprehensive guide to exploring, staying, and traveling in Chaukori.
The Heartstrings of Home: Missing India as an NRI
This blog post aims to encapsulate the longing that many NRIs feel for their home country, focusing on the profound emotional ties that we have with our friends, families, and the rich cultural fabric of India.
India: A Tapestry of Cultural Heritage
In this blog I would try to give an over-view of the Indian culture and anything more would need a book or two to describe in detail.
From the Canals of Amsterdam to the Peaks of Switzerland: A Trip of a Lifetime
Join me as I delve deeper into the captivating destinations that made this trip of mine in 2010 truly unforgettable.
The Dying Art of Face-to-Face Interaction: Preserving Human Connection in the Digital Era
This blog deals with reviving the art of face to face interactions and preserving the human connection.
Pune: The Cultural Heartbeat of Maharashtra
Here’s a take on Pune city (in Maharashtra, India) through my eyes…
Navigating the Balance Between Work and Life: Tips for Finding Harmony
Here are some tried and tested tips to help you navigate the balance between work and life for finding harmony:
The Stalwart of Education: St. Xavier’s School, Bokaro Steel City
In this blog, I will talk about my school through my eyes over the years since its inception to where it is today. I am proud Xavierian and will always be. From the 1st grade all the way upto my 12th, its been a part of my overall being and will always be.
Bokaro Steel City: A Melting Pot of Traditions and Cultures
My hometown, my city through my eyes.
What makes a teacher great?
On the ocassion of Guru Purnima, i would like to share my thoughts on what makes a teacher GREAT? I have been fortunate to have some of the best teachers during my school and college days and this is dedicated to all of them. An ode to their hardwork and dedication that has brought me where I am today. I will always be indebted to them for everything.