For many people, courage is often associated with grand acts of bravery. For author Meenakshi Mehta, courage took a different form—it was found in hospital corridors, difficult conversations, uncertain days, and the decision to keep moving forward when life seemed determined to
Early one morning, sitting on a three hundred acre farm in Maryland while writing the final chapters of my book, I watched the sun rise over rows of soil that had been worked for generations. From a distance, everything looked whole. Orderly
Medicine and literature are often seen as two very different fields. One helps heal the body, while the other helps us understand people, cultures, and history. For Dr. Shadab Ahmed, both have shaped his life in meaningful ways. A Head and Neck
Dr. Pulak Sahay, a Consultant Gastroenterologist, who served in the NHS for 38 years, chose a different path after stepping away from full-time medical practice. Instead of slowing down, he turned towards poetry, painting, theatre, wildlife photography, and public health awareness with
Travelling by train for the first time is an exciting experience. Indian Railways is one of the largest railway networks in the world and connects thousands of destinations across the country. However, many first-time passengers are unsure about ticket booking, platform numbers,
For many professionals, success often comes with an invisible cost. Long working hours, constant availability, rising expectations, and the pressure to always stay productive have created a work culture where exhaustion is frequently mistaken for ambition. While high performers continue chasing career
Deepta Nagpal’s Online Platform Bridges the Gap Between Indian Dietary Wisdom and Modern Pediatric Nutrition for Families Living Abroad For NRI (Non-Resident Indian) families settled across the United States, United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, and the Gulf, raising children away from home comes
Long before he became known for writing about the lives of Gulf Malayalis, Shahul Valapattanam was a young writer growing up in Valapattanam, a small town in Kerala’s Kannur district. Born in 1953, Shahul discovered his love for storytelling early and published
In India’s evolving creative industry, a noticeable shift has taken place over the last decade. Writers who once devoted themselves to books and long-form literature are increasingly moving toward film writing, screenplay development, and television series creation. The demand for fast-paced visual
By Vamsidhar Pothula Across much of the developing world, there exists an outdated and incorrect framing: governments continue to treat food security as a fiscal burden, an essential but costly obligation to those who are poor. Hunger, we must know, is a