The Story of a Teacher I met
I briefly recount a simple teacher I met during a CSR visit in Rajasthan… Read More The Story of a Teacher I met
Articles expressing opinions on different things
I briefly recount a simple teacher I met during a CSR visit in Rajasthan… Read More The Story of a Teacher I met
Explaining why the question of someone choosing one identity over another is a case of false dichotomies… Read More The Question of Identities
Two men talk of cities and their women in the wake of the Kathua rape case… Read More Sir, soch badalni zaroori hai
I have grown up observing my parents and other relatives asking beggars for forgiveness on being unable to help them with alms. The habit got ingrained in me and I, too, do that more often than not. We don’t really owe them an apology or an excuse for not being able to help. It is simply… Read More “Chhutta nahi hai, maaf karo.”
A piece I wrote on my favourite gadget as a part of my organisation’s blog. As grownups, we miss a very innocent and beautiful perspective on life. The complexities trouble us so much that we miss out on the simplicities. My favourite gadget is the hypothetical transmogrifier box that Calvin thinks he has invented, in… Read More Change. Transmogify.
Before we begin discussing the literary merit of the book, To Die of a Name, let us first look at who the book is targeted at and the channels it is marketed through. There are no pretensions on these counts. The book is a novella that is being sold exclusively through one single e-commerce platform, Amazon.… Read More Book: To Die of a Name, by Minakhi Misra