PinnedThe Nehru we are made to forgetMost of us know two things about Jawaharlal Nehru: One, that he was the first Prime Minister of Independent India. Second, that his…Aug 15, 20211Aug 15, 20211
PinnedThe sweet rumble of motionWhen the traffic lights clear on the crossing ahead, a swamp of buses march towards the bus-bay. A few heads bent into the road to check…Dec 12, 2019Dec 12, 2019
The loss of my patriotismIndia landed a rover on the moon on 23rd of August in 2023. It was the first mission to land on the south pole of the moon. The nation…Sep 5, 2023Sep 5, 2023
What I learnt from BBC’s documentary ‘India: The Modi Question’No, this documentary does not intend to challenge Supreme Court’s clean-chit given to Narendra Modi. It seeks answers to questions bigger…Jan 28, 2023Jan 28, 2023
The stupid privilege of being apoliticalAn unaware citizen never arouses commotion.Aug 6, 20211Aug 6, 20211
Published inCactus Tech BlogMy story of working remotely“Dad, I got a fully remote job!”, I said to my father over the phone, looking at the Cactus offer letter on my screen.Jul 15, 2021Jul 15, 2021
The Goddess of Borders(I submitted this travel-story to World Nomads Travel Writing Scholarship. Unfortunately, it didn’t go through. Publishing it here . . . )Oct 2, 2020Oct 2, 2020
Published inA Journey To The SouthChapter 3 — Inside the Mysore PalaceThe lifeless eyes of two elephant heads gazed out into the open garden. The two heads were mounted on either side of the main entrance…Oct 13, 20191Oct 13, 20191
Published inA Journey To The SouthChapter 2 — Ayesha and the StarfishThe mighty 237 feet Gopuram of Murudeshwar Temple stood to our left, welcoming hordes of devotees into its womb for the closing prayers…Oct 9, 2019Oct 9, 2019