india
-

What makes you feel nostalgic? As 2024 comes to an end, I find myself reflecting on the year—revisiting both the cherished memories and the lessons learned from challenging experiences. While the year hasn’t been entirely smooth, one accomplishment I’m particularly proud of is starting my blogging journey. Since September, I’ve maintained consistency, which feels truly
-

If you started a sports team, what would the colors and mascot be? Starting a sports team would be an incredible endeavor. Although I’m not a sportsperson, as an Indian, I absolutely love watching cricket and often find myself completely engrossed in the game. If I were to start a sports team, it would undoubtedly
-

How have your political views changed over time? I never used to follow politics, as the constant changes and shifting dynamics felt overwhelming. Over time, though, I’ve become intrigued by how global politics shape economies and influence the world stage. A few years ago, I hardly paid attention to these developments, but now I closely
-

Why I chose to draw Krishna? Since childhood, my devotion has always been centered on Lord Mahadeva. When your heart is so deeply rooted in faith for one deity, it becomes challenging to channel similar devotion toward another. However, Krishna’s childhood tales, which I grew up watching on television, created admiration in my heart. Those
-

Who are the biggest influences in your life? Throughout my journey, many individuals have knowingly or unknowingly guided me and left a profound impact on my life. Among them, two stand out as pillars of inspiration, one from my personal life, my mother, and one from my professional life, my former manager. My Mother: I
-

“There is a purpose behind everything that occurs in life.Every event has a reason,and every reason has a lesson.” “Fear is a powerful enemy,but not as powerful as the courage within.” “The Secret of Nagas” the second book from the Shiva trilogy by Amish Tripathi, is a compelling continuation of the saga that began with
-

” For me,becoming isn’t about arriving somewhere or achieving a certain aim. I see it instead as a forward motion, a means of evolving,a way to reach continuously toward a better self. The journey doesn’t end.” It is a memoir of Michelle Obama, one of the inspiring women. She has inspired millions, including me, with
-

“The British conquest of India was not the benign civilizing mission that so many British politicians and historians would have us believe; it was in fact a monstrous crime, the devouring of a vast and rich land by a rapacious alien power” It was the prolonged reading book. The toughest ever since I had to

