“If there be any truer measure of a man than by what he does, it must be bywhat he gives.” Robert South The birth of India on the eve of Independence from the tyrannical rule … Continue reading Tatas – The Custodians of Trust in India

“If there be any truer measure of a man than by what he does, it must be bywhat he gives.” Robert South The birth of India on the eve of Independence from the tyrannical rule … Continue reading Tatas – The Custodians of Trust in India
An endless bridge, covered within the mystic fogs and the trees in distance. Sound of the water crashing against the rocks in the shallow depths of the river beneath. How often do we get to … Continue reading Country Roads
“Even as I was born, my death began its walk. It is walking toward me, unhurrying.” Have you ever read a book you loved so much that it left an emptiness in your life when … Continue reading Beyond Death
insulaphilia (n): a love of islands Even as we approached the Port Blair airport, I fell in love with the serene blue waters, stroked with sea-green as if painted in oil by a dry … Continue reading Vacation Blues
The human brain, being the curious little thing that it is, tends to constantly look for things that can be broken down, processed, and made to make sense, and when it comes across something that … Continue reading The Ideology of Ideation