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“I found many homes away from my home.” – Ankit Arora’s journey across India

Posted on January 25, 2018April 28, 2020 by Dhruvi Meel

Riding through the coldest and highest of the mountains in Ladakh, the locals gave their rooves to pitch my tent. The thing that unites people is humanity!

In conversation with Samar Khan, the man behind Metrodoodle

Posted on January 24, 2018April 28, 2020 by Dhruvi Meel

Delhi Metro is the hub of some hot gossip, crazy drama and surreal stories but for Samar Khan, the man behind the Metrodoodle Instagram account, it is where his imagination comes alive.

A basic guide to attending JLF

Posted on January 23, 2018April 28, 2020 by Dhruvi Meel

Here is a list of things that you should have a look at before you enter the world of interesting conversations and delicious chai.

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10 kite festivals that will keep your calendar occupied

Posted on January 13, 2018March 18, 2020 by Dhruvi Meel

We’ve rounded up kite festivals from all around the world that you can fit into your calendar and start on that ‘travel more’ resolution you made for 2018.

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From a Dead Poet’s Society to A Slam Poet’s Society

Posted on January 9, 2018March 18, 2020 by Dhruvi Meel

The Indian poetry scene is booming once again in a new avatar as the younger, bolder and brasher cousin of poetry, slam poetry. This form of poetry, that gives importance to the performance aspect of a poem as much as the writing behind it.

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The Power of Portraits: Mou Aysha

Posted by Vaidehi Tholia
” With empathy, compassion and love we can change the world for better as artists “ Our world is like a book with millions of characters, and those characters each have their own story. Some stories make a breakthrough while the others get lost in the dust. It is our
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Walls & Beyond

Posted by Vaidehi Tholia
Over the course of history, people have been creating murals to jot down their existence. After all, murals hold an immense significance in our history. They are priceless carriers of knowledge, reminding us about the times forgotten. Today wall art has become a form of urban mainstream art. Artists are
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Raising a new generation of leaders – Prayaas Ki Paathshala

Posted by Taranjeet Kaur
I’ve always loved interacting with children, and I was thrilled when my mentor asked me to cover an NGO for the duration of my summer internship. I had already volunteered with Prayaas Corps. which works with underprivileged students, and I immediately called Jaspal Sir to fix an appointment and meet
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Mumbai’s Slowly Dwindling Secret: Khotachi wadi

Posted by Yash Maheshwari
Mumbai is synonymous with high rise towers, overpopulated trains and a constant feeling of rush and hurry distilled in the air which everyone seems to breathe. But within this urban melting pot, lie certain pieces of history and culture contrasting the radical nature of the city. One such place is Khotachiwadi. Lying in
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A look at artist Lyla Freechild

My Body, My Art

Posted by Dhruvi Meel
Henry Ward Beecher said, “Every artist dips his brush in his own soul and paints his own nature into pictures”. One such artist is Lyla Freechild who has reinvented herself to be an artist who isn’t bound by the shackles that society dictates. She herself is an extension of the art she creates
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