Ok, maybe I get a little carried away. Frequent angry outbursts while driving, teaching people “lessons” on the road, turning errant children over to their parents and, occasionally, [...]
Children – OH MY GOSH – really want to be useful. Vijay and Lakshi plague me for things to do, ways they can help (they are particularly fond of tasks which involve spray bottles of [...]
Ram Chandra is a shepherd. It’s not often we run into shepherds these days, so this feels like an occasion. I’ve seen him on our streets for years, but it wasn’t till recently [...]
Moy Moy is so much a part of our lives we sometimes forget that’s not true for everyone else. So here’s her story once again: the story of Moy Moy, the reason for and the inspiration [...]
One very hot summer afternoon, my mother stood at our kitchen window looking out at the house next door. Our neighbours were Portuguese immigrants – from the “old country”. [...]
We talk about inclusion all the time. It’s a concept, it’s an issue, it’s a right, it’s an imperative. At Latika Vihar, it’s just the way it is. That means it may be [...]
I took this photo when I was in Florida in 2008, just after my mother’s death. My sister, my father and I had gone down there to meet Mom’s twin sister, who was too ill to make it to [...]
Matthew, who has a mental handicap, has five brothers and sisters. The other children get quite a few treats because of him through gestures of kindness offered by local organizations. A free [...]
A Mandate and A Budget. What could be better? We needed toys and books for Gubbara and we had money to burn. I canvassed my friends for suggestions of where to buy what, enlisted Kavita Arora [...]
Our newest project, Gubbara, is housed in the government run Doon Hospital. Government Hospitals are famous for being dreary and grey: long dark corridors with stone floors, walls covered [...]