When Art And Protest Go Together “Flag!” Lulu, my parrot, said. “What flag was that?” Lulu, my parrot, spoke as I hurriedly walked out of…
The statistics is shocking. I quote: ‘The major complications that account for nearly two-thirds of all maternal deaths (in India) are severe bleeding (mostly bleeding…
When we discuss Leaders and Leadership, the discussion veers around to explore one oft discussed question: Are Leaders born or made? I have discussed this…
While reading a book, I often pick up a reference of another interesting book. I can’t remember where I read about ‘Akkarmashee’, the autobiography of…
Meet this exceptional boy, Kabir Parikh. He is not a celebrity; but I will not be surprised if he eventually becomes one. The tell-tale signs…
(Ms Anjali Kanitkar, the Founder-Trustee of Aroehan, was Associate Professor, at the College of Social Work Nirmala Niketan. Recently she retired as Director, Social Audit,…
Dr Helen Joseph was Professor at the College of Social Work, Nirmala Niketan (affiliated to the University of Mumbai) since 1983. Throughout her academic and…
Moving from a commercial organisation (where I worked for thirty-seven years) to an NGO is like getting down from a car and go for a…
Getting familiar with their projects became essential as I was invited to join Aroehan as a trustee. Aroehan works in the Jawhar – Mokhada area…
Working with Aroehan has been an eye opener for me. Actually, it delivers shocks when I witness the activities. Aroehan is an NGO. In 2005-06,…