
Storytelling course
I am doing a "webinar" on Storytelling with Takshashila Foundation, [...]
New York Times: on Indian Girlhood
I wrote and rewrote this piece because it is a topic that I feel passionate about. Women are consensus seekers by nature and often, these voices paralyze action. They say that it takes a village to raise a child. But for girls, particularly in the East, it is also a matter of silencing voices and swimming against the village tide.
The Indian museum makeover 101: for Mint Lounge
This piece began with a simple question: why did we [...]
Prema Srinivasan’s new book
My daughter wants to be a pastry chef. Study at [...]
The sari is neatly woven into my country’s social fabric: for The National Abu Dhabi
A piece on my favorite subject. The National Conversation The [...]
Want the arts to flourish? Get educated: about museums for Mint Lounge
I've been visiting a lot of museums lately. And getting [...]
Elders fighting
My friends Anuja Master Bose and Sujata Kelkar gave me [...]
Spam
Why am I suddenly getting so much spam comments?
Arts funding: we don’t value our arts enough: for Mint Lounge
Like most journalists, I get lots of requests for meetings [...]
Tagore and Return to India
A Tagore quote prompted this piece. The quote is included [...]
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