[dropcap]I[/dropcap] set off on a quest of finding the purpose of life. My writing speed slowed down. I started thinking of every word that I was using. I knew I was running into bad waters, I am not an Aristotle or Buddha, but yes, I had the courage to sail it over! Welcome to Virtually… Continue reading Live the Life: Virtually There- V6
Month: September 2012
A Day with myself and Strangers
The alarm rings cheerfully heralding another college day. I really don’t want to get up. I begin my mental argument, knowing the part of me that wants to sleep will lose. The hall is quiet. Padding down to the lounge, I look in awe at the multicolored sky. The sun rises dyeing the Swarna blood… Continue reading A Day with myself and Strangers
Sachin – a prisoner of his own success?
Sachin Tendulkar is consuming a lot of news space these days and not for the good reasons. There are scathing commentary on his form, his getting clean bowled, his retirement, and on the other hand the brigade who see him as God advocating his loss of form as temporary and recounting the innumerable times when… Continue reading Sachin – a prisoner of his own success?
Murder in Manipal
It was a dark cold night that both girls will always remember. They were in the old deserted house at the bottom of the hill on the road to Parkala. Betty Newcombe and Renuka Shettigar had cone to the place for adventure. Betty was an exchange student from Germany, who was studying Printing technology at… Continue reading Murder in Manipal
Lomarshini Anand: My Kenya Experience
Kenya, a country of rich culture and wildlife is paradise on earth. But it lacks the necessary resources to sustain itself and its people. This is evident in Kibera, the second biggest slum in Africa, and I worked to contribute and make an impact in whatever small way I could. I worked with an NGO… Continue reading Lomarshini Anand: My Kenya Experience
