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A murder of crows sits atop the smouldering block of concrete. Is it sewage tank? Is it a marker? No one around the gawking birds seems to care too much. I spill a drop of water on the surface only to see it instantly evaporated into thin air. I could hear a buzz; it might just have sizzled.

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The Women of Kumaon

In a land where livelihoods are bare minimum and ambition is based on happiness rather than achievement, women find joining hands a sacred way to get by. Dearth is ample, but contentment flows in rivers. Self help groups, thus, become a great channel to imbibe values, yes, but also to make life a little more comfortable by knowing that they’re not alone.

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Let’s Go for Coffee

Guest Post by Cathalynn Labonté-Smith : Let’s go for coffee. Many of you are probably aching to say or hear that phrase right now, depending upon where your location is at in the lockdown scale. A phrase that was once taken for granted, but is now a rare treat or a much anticipated sign of normalcy returning.

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