Smriti Khanna Mehra With this unprecedented lockdown, we’re all stuck in our abodes, like animals caged in a zoo (well, almost). The dreaded C-word has had an indelible impact all across, and it’s not going yet! On the professional front, with some projects suspended indefinitely, some fizzled out, future planning on a halt; managing home […]Read More
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Rajat Thareja Yes, these past few weeks have been about making changes and adapting to the new normal but I must admit it has been pretty interesting thus far. So with our business shut, I have all the time in the world to enjoy the simple pleasures of life and doing things which you otherwise […]Read More
Sunil Khosla This period of lockdown has been a blessing for my family and me. We have stayed together, had fun together, cooked together, prayed together… Something that had been amiss for some years now… I have observed that, over these last few weeks, we all have become more spiritually inclined. Both, in the mornings […]Read More
Somitra Srivastava, Rupali Srivastava and Kushal Thakkar Covid-19 has made the world come to a standstill, well almost. While the lockdown was a necessity, it has caused problems for many. In Gurgaon, several companies have shut down operations to avoid further spread of the disease. However, daily wage earners are leaving the city since they […]Read More
Vivek Bhatia An investment in knowledge pays the best interest — said Benjamin Franklin. I truly believe in this statement and hence have been making efforts to gather more and more knowledge during this self-isolation phase. I had always been curious to learn about share markets for quite a long time. I was inclined towards […]Read More
By SHOVANA NARAYAN Can an Indian classical dancer have a Master’s degree in physics? To many, it would seem that the question is rhetoric. This is easy to comprehend as we all tend to “compartmentalise” people and vocations in a box for this lends inner and mental security. Similarly, a policeman is required to talk […]Read More
Archana Aggarwal Amid the Covid-19 pandemic, it is very important to be relaxed and release the anxiety by opting for activities that interest you or the ones which you always wanted to indulge in but could never do due to paucity of time. Though it is tough for a professional to be home and not […]Read More
Poonam Chattoo The proverbial ‘ides of March’ brings with it hardships and true to its nature, the country decided to go under lockdown. The virus that once was China’s problem came home to roost. My first encounter with the severity was when my temperature was checked while entering a friend’s apartment in Gurgaon. The next […]Read More
Bhaskar Majumdar There is no doubt about the fact that Online learning will continue to be on the rise in the foreseeable future and top-notch reputed universities and academic institutions will consistently partner with credible online course offerors such as Coursera, UpGrad, NIIT and MICA. At the very basic level, such a surge in the […]Read More
Tanishka Maheshwari Netflix along with “chill” were most oft-repeated and popular words in our dictionary during the pre-lockdown period for my group of friends and me. A majority of our lives revolved around these. Whenever we got a surprise holiday, be it for any reason, on a working day, our happiness knew no bounds. There […]Read More