Don’t Judge Me!
My fingers race across the keyboard as I type up an article about life insurance. To my left, two Australian students – a boy and a girl possibly in their
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My fingers race across the keyboard as I type up an article about life insurance. To my left, two Australian students – a boy and a girl possibly in their
Continue readingI know Aditya Datey (who blogs at Ghaat Spaat) from our days of proxies, lab assignments and typical college fun. He came off as a positive, confident guy, very clear
Continue readingFlinging her shawl over the couch, Shalini plopped down in front of the television. Jatin was touring all weekend. All by herself, she had decided to simply waste the weekend
Continue readingPassing by a rack of postcards in a souvenir shop, I cannot help feel saddened that just like so many others, these ‘postcards from paradise’, as a friend recently titled
Continue readingMore like 7,382,846 Apples a day. The ones with a bite chewed off. Inclusives of iPhones, iPads, iPods in trams, trains, buses, shops, hotels, restaurants, libraries, on the road and
Continue readingImage credit: the-nri.com From times when a roof over the head, schools in the vicinity and day-to-day services nearby were the main requirements, house hunters now look for much more
Continue readingWe were in the same bus, albeit a few feet apart. The word ‘Striyansathi’ (ladies only) had been painted in red font, Marathi on the metal by my side. My
Continue readingThe classroom is a cemented structure, decent enough, but the setting indicates a slum or a rural village. There are no benches. The kids aged 4-6 years old are mostly
Continue readingThe King Long B.E.S.T AC bus scam has already been beaten to death by one and many in the world of media. At the end of the day, nobody seems
Continue reading10:30 AM Mumbai I rode pillion with my sister Sneha who wore a sturdy helmet and a scarf modelled as a hijab underneath it to shield the lower half of
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