Mandatory Counseling at Schools

Counseling has currently become an integral aspect in our life. We have heard of counseling for marriage, counseling for jobs, counseling for addiction etc., but of late, counseling in schools have also become prevalent. However, not all schools in India find this an important issue but considering the...
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Don’t try doing something just for the money: Ali Hale

Ali Hale is a blogger and writer currently living in London in the UK. As well as her online work, she writes fiction and is taking a creative writing MA at Goldsmiths College. Her interests range from cross stitching to thrash metal (sometimes simultaneously). She firmly believes in...
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Filmmaking completes me: Sanjay Nambiar

This is cinema and it’s not for pussys. No guts… no glory. My name is Sanjay Nambiar and I am a filmmaker. I run a company called FilmCamp in Bangalore. I studied mathematics at Loyola College, Chennai. I left in India in 1989 to do further study in...
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Watching Films can be mind relieving

A film has no language as long as you’ve a heart to see it, regardless you don’t know its spoken language. Hell! I’m not just preaching here like a Baba but I have had such a real life experience. It was during my college days in Bangalore. It...
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Interview of Jennifer Smith

Jen Smith is a personal development blogger and life coach. Jen lives near the Kent coast in the UK. As well as her online and life coaching work, Jen is a student mentor for local universities. Jen also enjoys running, cooking, reading and spending time in nature. Jen...
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What’s bloody more important, Can or Are?

I know that you won’t be able to digest the above title just like that nor will you realize the meaning of this post until you read till end. Add the word ‘You‘ before ‘are‘ and ‘can‘ separately and maybe you can understand what I really intend to...
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Short story: Dancing with the Timeless Beast

Introduction: This short story titled “Dancing with the Timeless Beast” deals with the deep transformative power of compassion. It is a part of collection of short stories being written by Mansi and Shivo, tells the mystical tale of the lives of ordinary men and women who bring about...
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Interview of educationalist Vasant Pathak

Vasant Pathak is an eminent educationalist from Rajkot who runs two educational institutes viz. Pathak Vidyamandir and Pathak Schools providing primary and higher secondary education. Before he established these institutions he used to teach the subject of mathematics to science students. His simple personality, highly understanding nature, supportive...
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Aradhana Bhatt host of Sur-Samvaad Radio

Aradhana Bhatt is based in Sydney, Australia and is the driving force behind Sur-Samvaad Gujarati Radio which is a household name in Sydney’s Gujarati community. So far she has interviewed some of the leading Gujaratis such as Gunvant Shah, Tarak Mehta, Suresh Dalal etc. She is a singer,...
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From Samsara to Nirvana?

“What’s more important: Satisfying one thousand desires or conquering just one…” When first time I saw Pan Nalin at Rajkot, I instantly felt a spiritual vibration circling around him. I had few details on his past history of film making and personal. Having a Gujarati audience in front...
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