

Ek Parinda (Zindagi) – Sachin
- S Sahana
- January 8, 2023
- freedom
- Hindi
- life
- POEM
- reflections
- SCIT
लिख रहा हूँ कुछ पन्नो पर कुछ खाली रह गए हैं, बाग कोई दिखता नहीं शहर में तो बस अब माली रह गए हैं !! उड़ता परिंदा आसमां मे देखो आज कैसे पंखो का कत्ल कर रहा, जिंदगी पीछे खींचती रही और मंजिले आगे कुछ यूं वो जिंदगी भर एक सफर पर रहा !! निकला […]
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Hope – Srishti Sinha
- S Sahana
- December 4, 2022
- darkness
- light
- love
- POEM
- SCIT
- teamreflections
Where the light does not reach,Where no one’s around to teach,Where the flowers do not bloom,Where the sky is congested with gloom,Where the grass is ash,Where all that matters is cash,Where mankind is astray,Where predators don’t prey. This darkness that I talk of,Love goes through there.
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Pursuit of Home – Shubhangi Sanghi
- S Sahana
- November 27, 2022
- Feelings
- home
- POEM
- reflections
- SCIT
That beautiful little abode in the lap of mountains, Full of serenity, Sunny days and earthy rains. The place that smells of comfort and peace it gives, There is my home where my mind and soul lives. Flew away to a new city miles and miles apart, Bid adieu to those loving faces with the […]
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Diwali: An Economic Perspective – Anzar Malik and Vaishnavi Musunuri
- S Sahana
- October 28, 2022
- Diwali
- economy
- Festival
- reflections
- sales
- SCIT
Why do we celebrate Diwali? Mainly in Hindu mythology, Diwali is a day when Lord Rama and his family return home after 14 years in exile. The villagers decorated a path with lights for Rama, who had conquered the maleficent king Ravana. Enacting skits of this story is a famous way of celebration in many […]
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World Food Day – Srishti Sinha
- S Sahana
- October 16, 2022
- Food
- health
- reflections
- SCIT
- SDGs
- UN
- worldfoodday
“You absolutely can make peace with food.” – Josie Spinardi World Food Day is celebrated internationally on October 16 every year to immortalize the UN Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) which was founded back in 1945. This day is celebrated by several organizations that work towards food security and hunger eradication. It is a day […]
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The Star Across the Horizon – Shivam Trivedi
- S Sahana
- October 2, 2022
- monsoon
- POEM
- SCIT
- stars
- teamreflections
I am gazing at stars and the moon shining brightBut there is my favourite star that I spotted this night It’s a little east of Polaris from where I sit When you spot the Sirius, move towards north a bit It’s not that bright and might seem ordinary to someBut its distinguishable from others, and that’s […]
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Teacher’s Day – Anzar Malik
“True teachers are those who help us think for ourselves.” ~ Dr SarvepalliRadhakrishnan Teachers’ Day in India is celebrated every year on September 5th to mark the birthanniversary of Dr Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan. He was a former President of India,scholar, philosopher, and Bharat Ratna recipient. As an educationist, he endorsededucation and was a prominent envoy, academician, […]
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Save Environment, Save You – Yash Dahima
Imagine, you wake up one day, get ready to go to work, grab your car keys and oxygen cylinderon your back, put an enormous mask on, and leave your house. On the way, you see nochildren on the streets, no birds chirping, no dogs, no trees, no parks, no lakes, only humansand cemented buildings. Looks […]
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HOLI: The Day Painted in Colors – Vaibhav Pharate
Holi is well recognized as the festival of colors. The festival that demystifies the true vibrance of joy and happiness through every smiling face with a pallet of colors it carries. It is one of the most important festivals in India. However, in the era of social jargon, this festival is also celebrated in Nepal, […]
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