“Gubbara is too expensive,” I was told today (again). “You’re providing five-star care to a small minority of children while the vast majority remain in slums.” We [...]
Wanting to keep children safe is perhaps the first and most fundamental fact of being an adult, especially a parent, a teacher or anyone who is around kids and cares about them. We put their [...]
Welcome to our newest website. We launched it at midnight in honor of World Autism Day . . . and that feels appropriate. There was nothing wrong with the old one, designed by our friend Siddharth [...]
Tomorrow is World Autism Day. People around the world will be marking the day by wearing blue, lighting their buildings blue and hosting a wide range of activities to spread the word, create [...]
The hints went up on Facebook a few nights ago and the reverberations have been constant ever since. “Manju’s Farewell” read the headline and the questions started pouring in: [...]
LOVE AFTER LOVE The time will come when, with elation you will greet yourself arriving at your own door, in your own mirror and each will smile at the other’s welcome, and say, sit here. [...]
Our Lecture Series is a bit of a Dehradun legend . . . beginning in 2005 with four events in one year, including a standing room only concert for inclusion in 2006 featuring the American folk [...]
If there is one thing I prize above all else, it is generosity. I love the open hand, the quick yes, the ready spirit, the willingness to share. What I hate is hoarding, hiding, holding back. The [...]
When I was around ten, I discovered, all on my own, the pure joy of hitting a ball against a wall and batting it back again and again and again. I could amuse myself for hours doing this. I [...]
Walking out to my own garden to pluck lettuce last night, just before dinner, I stumbled headlong into an open pit, newly excavated to repair some leaking pipes. I had forgotten it was there. I [...]