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A dissertation is not an end, but a beginning
I’m beginning to realize the value of writing a blog right in the moment—capturing how I feel then and there. Because the next morning,...
Aug 213 min read


Food Makes the World a Happier Place
Today, we had a lovely potluck with our class at the Social Innovation and Entrepreneurship (SIE) group. Each of us brought food from...
Dec 12, 20242 min read
Judgment or Growth? Rethinking Respect and Feedback in Work and Life
When I look back on my school days, I remember teachers who, if we didn’t meet their expectations, would throw our notebooks across the...
Nov 13, 20243 min read


What is the Opportunity Cost of a Social Entrepreneur?
I’ve been thinking about something that struck me in a recent class—the idea of economic profit . Until recently, my view of profit was...
Oct 21, 20243 min read


100 years of Data Viz
Last week, during my visit to the Science Museum, a particular image caught my eye. It was a piece of data visualization dating back to...
Oct 14, 20243 min read
Celebrating Beginnings
"A job well begun is a job half done." These words, said casually by a dear friend, Harshita, have stuck with me this past week. As I...
Oct 6, 20242 min read


Good Food and Me: A Relationship Beyond Words
In today's blog, I want to explore my relationship with food, and I already know this is going to be a long one. It feels like there’s so...
Oct 5, 20245 min read


Weekly self care routines
It's been almost three weeks since I arrived in London, and I can hardly believe it. Time feels like it's flying, and this has been my...
Oct 5, 20242 min read


Sipping History: The Journey of South Indian Filter Coffee from Tamil Nadu to London
As I begin my mornings in London with a cup of steaming filter coffee, it’s more than just a routine. The rich aroma takes me back to my...
Sep 29, 20244 min read


Creating a Home Away from Home: What EdZola Homes Can Learn from Goodenough College - Part 1
It's been a couple of weeks since I arrived at Goodenough College in London, and the experience has been nothing short of transformative....
Sep 29, 20244 min read


A safe society : Thoughts
Safety isn’t just a word for me—it’s a principle and a value I hold very closely. It’s something I deeply believe every individual...
Sep 24, 20244 min read


First day at college! (after 11 years.. )
Today marked my first day at the London School of Economics (LSE), and it felt surreal to step into the world of academia again. As I...
Sep 24, 20243 min read


Building a Trust-Based Society: Reflections from London
It’s been a week in London, and today, I wanted to share my thoughts on the city and the UK as a country. One thing that has really stood...
Sep 22, 20243 min read


Day 3: Finding My Rhythm in London
Hey everyone, here I am, writing about Day 3 of my time in London. A lot of people had reached out asking when I would share this, and to...
Sep 18, 20242 min read


Day 2 in London: Welcome to the walking city!
Day two in London began much earlier than I expected—around 6 a.m. local time. I guess that’s what 10 hours of solid sleep does to you...
Sep 17, 20245 min read


My First Day in London
The last 24 hours have been a whirlwind, and as I sit down to reflect, I realize just how much has happened in such a short time. After...
Sep 16, 20244 min read


Day 0 : The journey begins
In just a few hours, I’ll be climbing aboard a flight to London. It’s not even 12 hours away now, maybe more like 8 or 10 hours. And...
Sep 14, 20242 min read


Stepping into new horizons
Today was a significant day as I prepare to leave for the UK to pursue my studies at the London School of Economics as part of the...
Sep 10, 20243 min read
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