READING COMICS CAN IMPROVE YOUR COMMUNICATION SKILLS

On my last birthday, I received a special gift from my friend, who sent me an “Essential Collection” of 7 books from “Tinkle Comics” featuring Tantri the Mantri. For most of us, and especially the 90s kids Tinkle Comics are a very special part of our childhood Nostalgia, and especially the train journeys. As I … Continue reading READING COMICS CAN IMPROVE YOUR COMMUNICATION SKILLS

BEYOND A SAYING: WORK IS WORSHIP

As I grow up, the simple yet timeless quote "work is worship", realizes beyond just a saying.When this sinks in, each task is a form of worship. You give the best efforts and there's no room for half-measures or regrets. When this sinks in, your efforts and work lead to a sense of fulfillment and … Continue reading BEYOND A SAYING: WORK IS WORSHIP

5 TRAITS OF A HIGH-RISK RESUME

Certain resume traits can unintentionally increase the risk of your application being overlooked or discarded. Here are five high-risk resume traits to avoid: Buried Contact Information in Header/FooterYour contact details are vital for potential employers to reach out to you. Placing this crucial information within the header/footer or using small fonts might lead to oversight. … Continue reading 5 TRAITS OF A HIGH-RISK RESUME

ART-THERAPY BOOKS UNDER ₹ 200

Fashion Mandala Coloring Book for Adults | ₹ 99 Countryside- Colouring Book for Adults | ₹ 135 Zen Sangam Zen Fashion Adults Coloring Book for Calmness and Stress Relief (32 Challenging Human Zen Patterns to Color) Paperback | ₹ 149 Mandala Coloring Book For Adults Paperback | ₹ 159 Gods and Goddesses: Spiritual Coloring Book … Continue reading ART-THERAPY BOOKS UNDER ₹ 200

Part 6 – Time Travelling at The National Museum, Delhi | A Time-Travel to My Land’s History #series

I knew nothing about the NATIONAL MUSEUM; hence I went with an empty cup; and I found myself time travelling right from the museum entrance. Upon every excavation I saw, I heard my mother's history lessons ringing in my ears. "...the ancient India was advanced in every way - science, technology, arts, culture, polity...WE HAD … Continue reading Part 6 – Time Travelling at The National Museum, Delhi | A Time-Travel to My Land’s History #series

Part 5 – To the Land of Mathuraadhipathi | A Time-Travel to My Land’s History #series

The most awaited part of the Delhi Darshan was this visit to the city of my Hero. I call him, the Hero of heroes, the Adhipathi (meaning Lord) of Mathura, Lord Sree Krishna. I don’t know, since when I knew Sree Krishna and Sree Rama. The stories that I heard since the time I crawled … Continue reading Part 5 – To the Land of Mathuraadhipathi | A Time-Travel to My Land’s History #series

Part 4 – The “Love” That Is Unspoken; About That “Symbol of Love”, Named “Taj Mahal” | A Time-Travel to My Land’s History #series

As we approached the Taj Mahal, our tour guide quoted the words of Bill Clinton that there are two kinds of people in the world; those who have seen the Taj Mahal and those who haven’t. However, until my first view of the Taj, it was a monument, which I looked down upon with utter … Continue reading Part 4 – The “Love” That Is Unspoken; About That “Symbol of Love”, Named “Taj Mahal” | A Time-Travel to My Land’s History #series

Women Scholars from the Indian Epics

1. Maitreyi Maitreyi, who is also mentioned in a number of Puranas, is regarded as one of the most learned and virtuous women of ancient India and symbolizes intellectual women in India. She was a leading scholar who also made rich contributions to propagate education. In the Rigveda, ten hymns are attributed to Maitreyi. She … Continue reading Women Scholars from the Indian Epics

Ente Rashtreeyam: Exploring my political stand

Some of the best blog posts of mine are the ones that have been organically written when someone challenged my opinions; I believe this is going to be one such post. Recently, got a message from an anonymous messaging link. A message that needed a serious response. A message that made me realize that it's … Continue reading Ente Rashtreeyam: Exploring my political stand

Emails During Conflicts

E-mails are inflammatory when their wording is likely to put others on the defensive, or their style or manner in which they are sent violates standards (formal or informal) for appropriate communication.  The rules for what constitutes "standards for appropriate communication" vary from organization to organization and situation to situation. The following ideas can come … Continue reading Emails During Conflicts