In 2016, although I had written extensively, I had never actually performed open-mic poetry. Writing had always been my primary form of expression, with speaking coming second. So, when I decided to take the stage for my first performance at The Habitat in Khar, I was nervous, especially doing it alone. I wanted to build my confidence, and this seemed like the only way to do it. Coincidentally, 2016 was also the year The Habitat was founded. It became the place where I made my debut as an artist. The Habitat quickly became a safe space where I forged friendships with fellow poets and artists. I still remember the moment that turned my life around—stepping onto that dimly lit stage, microphone in hand. It felt like opening a door I had been too afraid to touch before. Some of the people I shared space with over there are Zoheb Khan, Bikram Bumrah, Kunal Jhawar, Navaldeep Singh, Jackie Thakkar, Simar Singh, Aranya Johar, Rakesh Tiwari, Ramneek Singh, Hussain Haidry, Kartikey Sehgal,...
I, Karina Pandya, joined the inspiring gathering at Jai Hind College on 29th June to witness and celebrate impactful leadership and community service. It was on this evening that Jai Hind College played host to an inspiring event led by the esteemed Smt Dr. Ruma Devi and her dedicated team from the Ruma Devi Foundation. Ruma Devi has empowered women with her skilled hands and earned global fame for her skill at village crafts. She has woven a legacy in her humble name and is recognised even at Harvard University for her work in empowering rural women through traditional handicrafts, and also across India. The gathering was a remarkable celebration of leadership, philanthropy, and community spirit, graced by an illustrious line-up of guests who made the occasion truly memorable. The Event at Jai Hind College The event commenced at the college premises with an air of warmth and enthusiasm. The Chief Guest, Shriman Babulaji Mishrimalji Bhansali, Managing Director of Bhan...
Writing has been my passion for over 18 years so when I heard about the Writing Retreat that screenwriter, brand consultant and former creative director of Ogilvy - Bhavna Kher was going to conduct I was immediately interested in attending the same. Not only this but I also wanted to connect with other writers and also sharpen my writing skills as well. It was a perfect opportunity to find inspiration within a focused environment. Moreover, the 4-day writing retreat, (September 14- September 18th) which was conducted at a luxury boutique resort provided the perfect break from city life, and mindfully focused on sharpening one’s writing skills. Having our independent quarters, we were surrounded by thickets of trees, within a lush mango orchard on the fringes of the Sasan Gir forest. It was the perfect place to calmly create a story without any disturbances. Moreover, in between the writing exercises, we went for a safari, and eco-trail, and were given besp...
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