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Describe the Rain- Part 2
Harinath Story Teller EI Outlook Editor, Linkedin Profile, Blog Previously in... Part 1: Describe The Rain They spent years describing rain, colors, fear, and home to each other. What began as a game became friendship, then something deeper. Before life could change them, they made a promise about the future. Next Part.. Part 3: Describe Memory Describe Sight The phone call came on a Tuesday afternoon. Aarav was helping his father at work when it arrived. An unknown number.

Harinath K
17 hours ago14 min read


Describe the Rain- Part 3
Harinath Story Teller EI Outlook Editor, Linkedin Profile, Blog Part 1: Describe The Rain The world they imagined together. Part 2: Describe Sight The world that pulled them apart. Sight brought possibilities neither had imagined. Yet while Aarav found purpose in building, Mira found joy in exploring. Somewhere between shared dreams and separate journeys, they stopped introducing themselves to each other. Describe Memory The separation happened quietly. No dramatic goodbye.

Harinath K
17 hours ago5 min read


Describe the Rain- Part 1
Harinath Story Teller EI Outlook Editor, Linkedin Profile, Blog What does rain sound like? Can a train be impatient? And why would anyone describe a mango as sunshine? Aarav and Mira have spent years arguing over impossible questions, terrible answers, and cups of tea that always seem to arrive at exactly the right time. Describe The Rain Mumbai was drowning again. Rain slid down the restaurant windows in crooked lines, blurring headlights into streaks of green, gold and red

Harinath K
23 hours ago12 min read


Kaalika-The Rise of Rakthbeej
Kaalika-The Rise of Raktbeej Poonam Desai Author In the previous chapters, we saw Hiranya Kashyap and his aide Swarbhanu discover the resurrection stone at Kalimath and manage resurrect demon Raktbeej while Sharvari, Dhaigham, Kasar and Dilan fail to stop them. As Raktbeej comes to power, chaos reigns in the entire country. Mr. Raghav Sinha from the disaster management office is contacted by Hiranya under guise of Bija financials. The PM asks Mr. Sinha to contact DIG Pandey.

Poonam Desai
1 day ago4 min read


The Mangoes that tasted of summer
Mangoes and Kokum Harish Dixit Senior Infrastructure Manager – APAC Linkedin There is something quietly extraordinary about the way a childhood memory can find you when you least expect it. Not through photographs or stories told at dinner tables, but through a smell, a sound, or the sight of someone you love doing something wonderfully unselfconscious. Last week, I was on a family vacation in Dapoli, Ratnagiri, when it happened to me. We had woken early that morning to the f

Harish Dixit
1 day ago2 min read


Don’t stop till you get enough.
Harish Dixit Senior Infrastructure Manager – APAC Linkedin For five years, a tiny, nine-coloured wonder had been giving me the slip. The first time I heard its cheerful two-note whistle on one of my morning walks, I ran towards the sound. But by the time I got there, the bird was gone. All I had was a sound recording and a heart full of hope. After that, friends and fellow birdwatchers kept spotting it in different corners of the city. It even entered people’s homes, primaril

Harish Dixit
1 day ago4 min read


Protecting the Environment Starts with Small Actions
Aarya Fahoum 8th Grade. NEXT school Participating in a beach clean-up drive at Prabhadevi Beach taught me that small actions can make a big difference to the environment. The experience increased my awareness of carbon footprints and how daily activities contribute to pollution. By conserving electricity, reducing waste, carpooling, caring for plants, and recycling responsibly, we can lower carbon emissions and protect ecosystems. If everyone adopts simple eco-friendly habits
Aarya Fahoum
1 day ago2 min read


The House We Carry Within
Harinath EI Outlook Editor, Linkedin Profile, Blog The places we never fully leave behind Editor’s Note The houses we remember are rarely made of bricks alone. Sometimes they are built from the smell of a grandmother's kitchen, the quiet corner where we escaped with a book, the courtyard where festivals unfolded, or the small habits that slowly became part of who we are. Long after the walls disappear, these places continue to live within us. For this edition, residents were

Harinath K
1 day ago7 min read


The “Ifs and Buts” Trap: How to Stop Overthinking
Dr. Devyani Rozario Website “You’re on the verge of making a significant move – applying for a dream job, starting a creative project, or even just initiating a difficult conversation. Then, the whispers start. “But what if I’m not qualified enough?” “What if I fail? I’ll look like a fool.” “But what if the timing isn’t right?” In the world of psychology and decision science, these “ifs” and “buts” are the building blocks of Analysis Paralysis. While a healthy degree of caut

Dr. Devyani Rozario
1 day ago4 min read


They’re taking away our diet cokes!
Namya Aggarwal A runner, Writer and student (12th Class) LinkedIn A shortage of canned Diet Coke across major Indian cities has unexpectedly highlighted how global events affect everyday life. Geopolitical tensions around the Strait of Hormuz have disrupted shipping routes, increased freight costs, and raised aluminium prices, creating supply shortages. Despite available substitutes, young consumers remain attached to the unique experience of drinking Diet Coke from a can. Th

Namya Aggarwal
1 day ago3 min read


Gold In The Cracks
Simar Bedi Founder, Ekattva Beauty & Wellness Fitness Enthusiast Website; Ekattva Instagram; Personal Instagram; LinkedIn Growing up, the world inside my home wasn’t built from store-bought luxuries but from the hidden treasures others had overlooked. This shaped my inner world by a unique magic; seeing beauty and potential in things the world had cast aside. Lacking a school best friend, my childhood solitude became my studio. I found sanctuary in the quiet alchemy of creat

Simar Bedi
2 days ago2 min read


My Dream Vacation
Aarv Jain 11 years My dream vacation is to visit Dubai in winter. I want to see the Burj Khalifa, enjoy Ferrari World, ride the tram, and experience the city's famous sports car culture. My Dream Vacation My dream vacation is to go to Dubai. The most suitable period for this trip are the winters. The reason to go to this specific place is because of the theme parks in Dubai like Ferrari world. I also wish to see the world's tallest tower, Burj Khalifa . I would like to trave

Aarv Jain
2 days ago1 min read


If I Could Invent Something
Anay Rathi 9 Years If I Could Invent Something If I could invent something, it would be something different which no one on Earth would think of. It would be a fully functional boat with very advanced safety features. First, I would ask people for scrap metal, which they would give me easily. Then, using half of the scrap metal, I would craft a boat large enough for two to four people to sit inside. Then I would make a battery which would fully charge in one minute but could

Anay Rathi
2 days ago2 min read


A Summer SOS: Is Mumbai Becoming Too Hot?
Siddhant Desai 13 years, Grade 9 Every year, Mumbai's summers seem hotter than the last. As a teenager, I can clearly feel the difference. The heat and humidity have become so intense that people eagerly wait for the monsoon to bring relief. Even a short bus ride without air conditioning can leave someone exhausted and drenched in sweat. Playing outdoors in the afternoon has become difficult, and school sports and Physical Education classes are often affected. I have seen fri

Siddhant Desai
2 days ago2 min read


My Dream trip to Space
Seerat Tiwari Loves singing, dancing and Writing Have you ever thought that dreams could come true, Like a trip to ancient Europe or an adventure that suits you. Since I was small, I wanted to go to space But never knew if I could hit that pace. I never lost hope as my dream was not a joke, My eyes would grow wide, as I looked through the telescope. I have heard of aliens & creatures unseen, Unusual planets big & green. Maybe not true but also not a lie. Still remains to be d

Seerat Tiwari
2 days ago1 min read


मातृ दिवस
Sandeep Mishra Electrical Engineer, Gold Medalist, Senior Executive, Poet, Tabla Enthusiast. मां की छवि जो मन में थी बसी समय के साथ वह बदलते दिखी। पहले मां एक गृह लक्ष्मी का रोल थी निभाती आज वह दुर्गा सरस्वती और लक्ष्मी तीनों रूप में है विराजती । मां अब घर की सीमा में नहीं है बंधी घर चलाने में भी पिता के साथ है खड़ी वह कितनी भी वयस्त क्यों न हो अपने बच्चों की शिक्षा है उसके लिए सर्वोपरि। बाहर की विषम परिस्थियों से वह दुर्गा की तरह है लड़ती, बच्चों की सुरक्षा में वह ढाल ब

Sandeep Mishra
2 days ago1 min read


मोबाइल की लत
Sandeep Mishra Electrical Engineer, Gold Medalist, Senior Executive, Poet, Tabla Enthusiast. मोबाइल की लत लोग मोबाइल पर इस कदर लगे हैं रात और दिन जीवन लगता है अधूरा अब मोबाइल के बिन । आंख गड़ाए चलते हैं ,नहीं देखते हैं इधर उधर चाहे कुछ भी हो रहा हो , मोबाइल से हटती नहीं नजर। घर में सब बैठे हैं, नहीं होती है आपस में बात कम्युनिकेशन होता नहीं ,अब बिगड़ गये हैं हालात। बच्चे हों या बूढ़े, सबको लगी है मोबाइल की लत मोबाइल न मिलने पर बच्चे करते हैं हठ। कंप्यूटर, टीवी, कैमरा आदि ,खोल

Sandeep Mishra
2 days ago1 min read
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