Shweta Katti, a young girl from Mumbai’s redlight area, shares how she has overcome child sexual abuse, marginalization and discrimination to make her dreams come true: study at a US University. She shares her thoughts on why youth like her have the greatest potential to become world leaders.
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The talk describes the experience a dancer goes through while performing and illustrates the concept of suspension of disbelief. The short piece Padmini performs, emulates Lord Krishna and Bhagavad Gita. She addresses deep questions like what vedas are talking about, what answers do they hold and what is the essence of humans. Padmini Ravi is an exponent of the ancient […]

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Let me run the time machine in reverse direction to second half of 2000s i.e. 2006-2008, when the so called Short Messaging Service known as SMS was still the most preferred type of communication amongst all classes. Be it enquiring from a friend whether a professor has started his melodious lullaby or not, or asking someone to call you back […]