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I gave up my day job as a Corporate Communication & PR professional to become a full-time author. I have been writing for journals for the past many years. Fiction writing is the new addiction. My debut novel The Other End of the Corridor published in Jan 2015 was well received which motivated me to dive deeper into the literary world . My second book and my first non-fiction work as the compiler and editor of my mother's autobiography was published in March 2022.
Neena Gupta on her trials, tribulations and living life on her own terms with tonnes of empathy and grace
This was a trigger enough for granny to start her journey towards literacy but she wanted to do it secretly, not sure what the reason was.
Keeping new year resolutions is incredibly hard for most of us. But, we can get better at it. Here's how!
Will imposing curfew timings on students really achieve anything? Mothers of college students give their opinion on the matter, which swings both ways.
Grandparents can be a great substitute for parents in many cases, especially in India where families are generally closer knit. A look at this trend.
Social media is a wild animal which can do amazing stuff but if we allow it to run amok then it can scrape us of our happiness. It is up to us to Like or React to it.
The cool dads of today are a far cry from the remote and (sometimes) scary fathers of yesteryear. Here's a look at modern day dads, gearing up for their fair share of parenting.
With Board exam results out, its important to acknowledge your child's work, regardless of whether he or she scored that elusive 90 percent.
Mothers need to become a little selfish and think of their own needs, not always be the good mother that society expects them to be. The only way to be happy!
From blaming women's clothes to Western culture for the recent harassment of women in Bengaluru, our politicians are shaming the country with their misogynistic statements.
So many people who feel compelled to write a letter to a daughter. Why aren't anyone writing similar letters to their sons? Don't sons need to know all that, too?
In this candid interview Jayanthi Ballal talks about her journey from owing just a small tailoring unit to being the owner of Mysore Fashion Week.
Vani Venkataram, who has spent 42 years working for the welfare of women and children in rural Karnataka and Tamil Nadu, still believes she has much to contribute.
Mothers need a life of their own - not just for the sake of their own happiness but also because, only a happy mother can raise a happy child.
What you love can hold you captive, but it can also free you. Here's a story about being free to love yourself, warts and all.
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