It was the month of June, a Monday morning. There was nothing new about it. The same scorching heat of Delhi. The same surroundings, the same people, the same busy world out there. Nothing seemed to have changed. No one seemed to have been impacted about what had happened. Except me. I felt empty.… Continue reading I Met Him & Lost Him. All In One Day: Part 1
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“Cakes Are A Big Occupational Hazard For Me”
Everyone loves a good dessert. She is no different. She bakes them. And she makes them look gorgeous. Meet Devika Sachdev, a pâtissière and founder of Devilicious. After a degree in economics and a stint in the banking world, Devika decided to switch gears from ‘banking to baking’. Whether it was baking as… Continue reading “Cakes Are A Big Occupational Hazard For Me”
GupShup with Soumya Ayer
In our latest episode of GupShup, we spoke to children’s book author Soumya Ayer. Soumya’s interest in the world of books and stories developed during her early childhood. She would not call it a day until she heard that bedtime story from her father every single night. At the age of four, she knew,… Continue reading GupShup with Soumya Ayer
GupShup with Bindiya
I have a lot of unread books screaming at me to be picked up. I get to them. Each one of them. When the time is right. During the peak moments of pandemic, one book that caught my fancy was on Ayurveda. I don’t quite remember when I had bought it and what had… Continue reading GupShup with Bindiya
GupShup with Swati Singh
Ever wondered what words like ‘discipline’ and ‘consistency’ would look like, if personified? You needn’t go hunting far for the answer. Take a glance at Swati Singh – a lifestyle and nutrition coach, a yoga teacher and an intermittent fasting advocate. One of the most frequent compliments that Swati receives is about being… Continue reading GupShup with Swati Singh
Women Entrepreneurs in a Far-Away Land
It had been a week since in the region. Every few days, when we rushed to load our bags into the car early in the morning, we would turn around, glance and then sigh. “Perhaps we should have stayed here longer. It can’t get more beautiful than this.” It was similar to the emotions… Continue reading Women Entrepreneurs in a Far-Away Land
‘We demonize food’
When you think about someone who develops recipes, who plays around with mouth-watering flavors, makes everything on the plate look appetizing and of course is a foodie herself, what do you think the person must be passionate about? Cooking. I thought the same. When I finally met her and decided to have a… Continue reading ‘We demonize food’
‘Now New Gangaji. Go’
The boy soaking the sun, sitting on his motorbike, was pointing towards a small lane. I looked in the direction of his finger. Then I turned back to look at him. His lips had cracks. When he lifted his hand to take off his cap, I couldn’t help but see the chewed up nails.… Continue reading ‘Now New Gangaji. Go’
He Called It ‘Family Overdose’
Hi. How are y’all doing? How’s the lockdown life been so far? Staying home? Staying safe? Of course, you are! But tell me more. Like what sort of ‘self-discovery’ journey have you been on? I have seen people starting new trends or participating in them – like dress-up challenges, celebrity look-alike challenges, etc.… Continue reading He Called It ‘Family Overdose’
A DIY-ed Room. For the Sake of ‘Likes’
How have y’all been? I suppose now that outdoor options are limited, your occupation must have shifted indoor. Mine too. Actually, it’s always been indoor for me. Except back then, it wasn’t much of a thing. I’ve been hearing people discuss importance of routine while working from home. Emotions of having a cozy… Continue reading A DIY-ed Room. For the Sake of ‘Likes’