Homeschooling during COVID-19

Photo by Annie Spratt/Unsplash The following article is based on the key points depicted by Mordechai Levy-Eichel, a lecturer in Political Science at Yale University, who was homeschooled for eight years from the age of eleven till college and his experiences on the same, but mostly it’s about how parents and kids can inculcate theContinue reading “Homeschooling during COVID-19”

COVID-19: A Surprise Audit

STORY: I’m writing this article as of 25 March 2020 and by now you must be staying indoor due to the lockdown amidst the COVID-19 outbreak which is currently pandemic. Here’s a little backstory on why I am writing this article. I had left my job since November at EY just to give myself aContinue reading “COVID-19: A Surprise Audit”

Get to know: The Alchemist (Book Review)

There was a time when I completed the Harry Potter series in 2 months amidst all the school work and coaching. It was a long time back and after that somehow my affinity towards reading a book gradually decreased (No, I loved Harry Potter), I never got that thrill to turn the second page. SomehowContinue reading “Get to know: The Alchemist (Book Review)”

Anthropocene: A Mass Extinction

Ever been at different places simultaneously ? Ever traveled emotionally ? Ever had a thought “I wish I were there” ? Well today is such a day where I am dealing with an implacable hatred towards myself which is on multiple faces of humanity. For starters, our beautiful Mother Earth faced five mass extinctions fromContinue reading “Anthropocene: A Mass Extinction”

Bonfire : The sequel

With my friends having dinner inside the cottage, I wanted to witness and partake in setting up the bonfire. Lachung, being a small mountain village at an altitude of 9003ft. turns entirely dusky once the sun sets. I was asked to hold the emergency light while didi(older sister) and bhaiya(older brother) were placing wooden logsContinue reading “Bonfire : The sequel”

Isolation: A fraction of reality

Traveling for almost 7 hours, my friends and I reach the destination, a very small mountain village named LACHUNG, close to Tibetian border in the Indian state of Sikkim. Twisting and turning the body, relaxing the muscles (awkward sounds) we get down from the MUV but then where are we ? I could barely seeContinue reading “Isolation: A fraction of reality”

Questions and Reasons

When a 95 born kid cannot explore the world due to some tacit agreement made between parents and education in India, he still struggles to give the circle of photography, travel, music, lifestyle and experiences a shot. With questions like why not earlier and what made you swim across the river of alternatives, reasons willContinue reading “Questions and Reasons”