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Pivot, a pause

I stood a little distance from the shore, the cool salty dust against my face, …

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ART FORMS in INDIA

In our ever-evolving world, characterized by hope and hardship, art serves as a reminder of …

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Learning to Love

She was only seven when she tasted steel. Innocence met brutality. The unforgiving cold grew …

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a dream [2019]

Strange it was. Last Sunday was a lazy day. I spent all day watching television. Finally tired I must have dozed off lays in the evening and dreamt it was already deep night. I was engrossed in my homework as the minutes ticked by.

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a thought about Jack [2019]

All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy. Is it? The topic states that all work and no play makes a person dull. I would like to begin my writing with my core idea that all work means staying focused on a particular task.

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Ballet Bones [2020]

The day that changed my life was the first of May 2019. Many people saw this day coming. I wish I had too because maybe then I could have helped. A close friend of mine and I were eight years into learning ballet. For the sake of her privacy let’s assume her name is Disha. Her dream and her family’s dream were to see her master professional ballet.

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Reading Ayn Rand [2022]

I have a strong affinity towards history and historical fiction. literature spanning the horrors of the holocaust to the building and decline of empires to the diktat of Machiavelli have all crossed my bookshelf. Speaking of bookshelves,

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Double Edged Sword [2022]

The year 2022, has seen tremendous climate extremes and borne the resulting existential threats.

As we emerge from a devastating pandemic and witness the challenges of war and inflation, the steepest challenge lies in wait, climate change. It looks poised to get urgent disruptive and intense for the next few decades.

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Sustainability is the future [2022]

The year 2022, has seen tremendous climate extremes and borne the resulting existential threats.

As we emerge from a devastating pandemic and witness the challenges of war and inflation, the steepest challenge lies in wait, climate change. It looks poised to get urgent disruptive and intense for the next few decades.

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Empathy: Edifying Education [2022]

As a new-born, crying in response to another crying baby, born empathetic, how is it that we come to shirk accountability by not wearing masks, not physically distancing or cyberbullying? Is there a lacuna in our upbringing, our education system or our society as a whole?

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