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Waves don’t die
I want to be fit. I want to travel. I want to trek. I want to explore the city. I want to write. I want to draw. But I don’t. I keep thinking I will do this and do that. But it doesn’t happen. I am at a place in life where I come by … Waves don’t die
Dal Tadka Wouldn’t Be The Same : A Pinch of Spontaneity
“If I give it my all in my work, I’ll be happy” this is something I believed in. Being In a constant momentum of just working, upping my skills and it’ll be so fruitful, no distractions , my work is my happiness. Now if I read this out loud, I would tell me to “HOLD … Dal Tadka Wouldn’t Be The Same : A Pinch of Spontaneity
Can the Sky Shine Without Its Stars?
I am, and have always been, very possessive about opportunities that come my way. I go out of my way to ensure I don’t miss any and make the most of them. While this might sound inspiring or brave, it often isn’t. At the end of the day, are all these opportunities worth it if … Can the Sky Shine Without Its Stars?
A journey of Defiance and Destiny
The little girl was barely 7-8 years old when she started questioning. She didn’t understand why things were the way they are and why was she asked to keep quiet! The curious mind did not find answers and she kept thinking. She was a dreamer of sorts, wanted to fly and touch the clouds, feel … A journey of Defiance and Destiny
“Stop Judging on one”
It was winter of 1982 when around 300 students of all the senior classes of the school gathered in the Fatima Hall, O.L.F. Aligarh. It was that much anticipated farewell day at school when the principal declared the ‘ Student of the Year’. It is the event of the year for which everyone waits for. … “Stop Judging on one”
Change is the only constant
In 9th grade, I was diagnosed with dyslexia and dyscalculia, which led to me failing and needing to repeat the year. Despite this setback, I remained determined to pursue my dream of becoming an engineer. I pushed myself out of my comfort zone and dedicated 14 hours a day to studying for the next four … Change is the only constant


