This is the peril of our times: a world that is increasingly shaped by those who do not serve but seek to control, who amass fortunes not to build but to hoard, who wield power not to uplift but to oppress. Across the globe, strongmen rise, their rhetoric roaring louder than their actions
Karma. It is spoken of as though it were an immutable ledger, a balance sheet of sins and virtues, a script written long before we learned to read the world. It is wielded like a blade, slicing through suffering with the bluntness of cause and effect--"You suffer because you must, because
I know the feeling of carrying something inside that gnaws at the edges of your soul, turning every quiet moment into a courtroom where you stand trial against yourself
This year's Republic Day theme, Swarnim Bharat: Virasat aur Vikas--Golden India: Heritage and Progress--reminds us that we stand on the shoulders of giants.
Cooking led to catering, catering to recognition, and recognition to the opening of Devi, a restaurant that dared to dream big in a city that demanded nothing less.
This dynamic isn't confined to a crowded bus or a bustling city. It permeates every layer of our existence. In the workplace, it's the senior colleague who resists sharing their knowledge, fearing the rise of younger talent.