From a very young age, I was terrified of dogs. This continued till I was in my mid- thirties. It would annoy my husband when refused to walk further if a dog was spotted at the end of the street. One day I noticed my neighbour struggling to feed her new dog. I discovered that […]
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Author: Mukta Srinivas
My Father: The Pathbreaker
This is an inspiring story set in the 1940s- a story of grit, determination, service and great entrepreneurship. Orphaned at the tender age of two, Narasimha had seen it all. Hunger, poverty, insecurity, and above all helplessness in various situations. He was sheltered by his poor aunt and uncle. Having faced a variety of hardships, […]
A Lesson In Giving
January 26, 2001. We had all gathered at our school in Gujarat to celebrate our Republic day. The tricolour was unfurled followed by parade and performances. We all waited eagerly to know who was going to be awarded the best student of the year. It was a proud moment for me to hear my son’s […]