Category: Us people

  • Erased But Unfazed

    Erased But Unfazed

    In Southern India, remarkable women rewrote history but were overlooked. Velu Nachiyar bravely fought the British in 1780, Vani Vilas Sannidhana championed education and health in Mysore, Dr. Muthulakshmi Reddy broke barriers in medicine and social reform, and Suraiyya Tyabji designed the Indian national flag. Their stories deserve recognition and a place in history.

  • Mosquitoes and Power of Wolbachia.

    Mosquitoes and Power of Wolbachia.

    Mosquitoes are a grave threat, with millions affected by diseases like dengue, Zika, and chikungunya. The World Mosquito Program’s Wolbachia method offers hope, reducing mosquito-borne virus transmission. Despite their ecological role, controlling disease-spreading mosquitoes is critical. Natural methods like eliminating breeding grounds and introducing predators complement Wolbachia’s impact in the fight against mosquito-borne illnesses.

  • Act For Humanity.

    Act For Humanity.

    Being Humanitarian is not about making others lives better so, that you can feel good about yourself. It is about leaving the world and everyone in it, a little happier and a little more hopeful.

  • What Is Your Legacy?

    What Is Your Legacy?

    ensure your legacy lives on by securing your future with proper legal documentation. It is not just planning, it is protecting your loved ones.

  • Celebrating the Domestic Martyrs

    Celebrating the Domestic Martyrs

    Who needs a border war when we are killing our own at Home? This independence day should have been dedicated to the domestic Martyrs.

  • Musings Of an Octogenarian.

    Musings Of an Octogenarian.

    78yrs since our “tryst with destiny” it feels more like a blind date gone wry…With misplaced priorities and forgotten promises.