As International Women’s Day is around the corner, I can’t help myself but wonder about the power of being a woman. Here, I am attempting to pen down a reflection of my thoughts in the form of rhymed verses on this occasion.
Continue ReadingOne of the many benefits of travel is that it lets you discover yourself. These lines are for the poor souls out there who are missing this adventure.
Continue ReadingCostwolds is the epitome of the English countryside in England. Here are the three most beautiful villages for a day trip in the Cotswolds, including Castle Combe.
Continue ReadingA road trip to Coorg is a must if you are living in Bengaluru. The best part about being in Bengaluru is that not only this city is the IT hub of India, but it is also surrounded by many beautiful attractions and locations. Which in turn, means that you can go to beautiful places by just hitting the road. And when we were searching for places falling within 300km range from Bengaluru, Coorg seemed to be the best place. Here I present my personal experience of this much-revered trip.
Continue ReadingAnnaprashan (Mukhe Bhaat in Bengali) is an important milestone for babies. Knowing what to expect and how to prepare ensures a memorable event.
Continue ReadingWhether it’s a sister or brother, they are your friend forever! Here, I am dedicating a few simple lines to my philanthropic sister.
Continue ReadingRepublic day is one of the most important days in the history of India. It is the day when our country brought its own constitution into existence. Here are some interesting facts about this day.
Continue ReadingParenting is an awesome journey filled with a variety of challenges, moments, emotions, lessons and rewards. And during this journey, both children and parents learn lots of valuable lessons.
Continue ReadingA Mother is not Just a Mother
A mother is not just a mother, she is much more than that; She has an identity and a persona to make a positive impact.
Continue ReadingDiwali: A Magical Time to Celebrate with Loved Ones
For Indians the world over, Diwali is a Festival of Lights - colorful lamps and brightly lit diyas, sweets, fire crackers and a lot of fun with our families. And not only that - Diwali also brings back countless memories from our childhood: memories which are tucked in a corner of our hearts and suddenly erupt during this time of the year. And we always want to relive them - even after so many years. It’s pretty natural to be nostalgic during festivals like Diwali.
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