Category: Blogs

  • A Travel Guide to Tirupati

    Tirupati, the magnificent city and spiritual capital of millions of worshipers and the Lord Venkateswara himself, is the birth to incredible history, passionate beliefs and one of the richest temples in India. Worshippers from the entire stretch of India and even foreigners travel here to witness the unique experience themselves. Particularly, they come to visit…

  • What the SIR Model Can Teach Us About Covid-19

    By now, most of you are up to date with all the numbers and figures of the Covid-19 cases worldwide, but, have you seen the mathematical side of things? You’ve probably heard of the terms “exponential growth” and “flattening the curve” but what exactly do they mean and what’s this SIR model anyway? Most importantly,…

  • Humanity vs Worldwide Pandemics

    In history, humanity has faced countless challenges of which, we all worked together to find a path of success. One of the categories of challenges faced, is Pandemics. This is something which has both devastated the economy yet also presented the power of humanity against worldwide catastrophic pandemics. So, here is a list of detrimental…

  • Let’s fight COVID-19!

    Currently, a virus known as COVID-19 is worrying many lives. But there is nothing to fear if we all work together and find all the help we can. We will make it out of this virus if we just simply follow the instructions set by the government and hospitals. We should now start thinking about…

  • The ‘lost’ 11 days of September 1752

    During September of 1752, we ‘lost’ 11 days of history as they disappeared into nothingness. Six and a half million Britons went to bed on September 2nd and woke up to September 14th, 1752. Why did this happen? Is it important? Well, as interested as you may be, many questions about these ‘lost’ 11 days…

  • The Maze Runner – Book Review

    Mazes are exciting, intense and thrilling. But not when you spend your teenage life amidst four mountainous walls opening gates to a maze, not when you aren’t even told that you’d end up in one, not when you have limited food or water supply in the maze, not when your told the Maze could be…

  • Peaks and Valleys

    It began. My excitement for trekking escalated and I prepared myself to connect to nature yet again. This time, it felt different. There was an urge to discover the grace more than ever before. After completing it I can say it was as graceful as the waving boughs in summer winds. So what made it…

  • Adiyogi: The Source of Yoga – Book Review

    The meaning of life, our existence, our experiences and the Universe are all topics that involve deep thought. Even today we are still questioning their meanings with the fact that we don’t fully know it. This opens up a tremendous possibility – the possibility of knowing. With this possibility, we can discover wonders! One of…

  • Bought by Bibury

    The first thing that strikes my mind when I think of Bibury is pleasantness. The traditional houses, soothing sounds of the streams, frosty wind and the narrow roads all add to the feeling. As we were entering the village, it was evident that we arrived somewhere unique, somewhere to explore the differences.

  • Great People I’ve Discovered in 2019

    2019 has had a series of incredible people who have doubtlessly impacted me. The collection is quite massive again, however, here’s a compiled list of a few who I would like to share.