What Chai Taught me About Social Acceptance
It was August. Monsoon was on its peak in Central India. When everyone around me was avoiding to get out on the roads, I was visiting one village after another in Harda, Madhya Pradesh, a tiny town…...
7 Years Ago
Why I Want More Women To Travel By Themselves?
In all the years of travel (and life), I have often found myself to be the only female in railway compartments, local buses, airport queues, hotels, eateries, auto-rickshaw stands, meeting rooms, p…...
8 Years Ago
My Favorite Budget Eateries and Cafes in South Goa
I’ve been eating lesser vegetables and more seafood & meat in my last four months in Goa. It’s hard to resist specially when it’s widely available and most of them cook it bet…...
8 Years Ago
A day with rural communities in the villages of Mysore
“It will be a long day”, said Vinod, who was accompanying me to visit SHGs (Self help groups) in rural Karnataka. I was eager to know how similar or different they would be, from the SH…...
8 Years Ago
Mathura & Vrindavan through their Doors: A photostory
We had braved the morning queue to got ourselves Kachoris and Samosas at a snack shop with a tea stall. To those of you who haven’t been to Mathura or Vrindavan, it’s an extremely conge…...
8 Years Ago
Doors of India: A journey like none other
Doors of India. A journey unlike any other. A journey I could never imagine being a part of. A journey that changed the way I’ll look at doors, history and camera ;) Doors had always fascinat…...
8 Years Ago