Nishi Malhotra

Nishi Malhotra

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This Mom Set Her Children Free From the Burden Of A Family Surname

From conforming to rebelling to outright breaking a carved-in-stone marriage tradition, this architect mom made an inner journey that will have a far reaching impact on the lives of her children.

You Can Borrow People, Not Books, at the Human Library

At the Human Library, readers “meet” their books, listen to their stories and ask them questions, leading to interactive sessions that provide much food for thought.

Rooms to Spare? Here’s Your Step by Step Guide to Running a Homestay

Children moved away leaving you lonely in a big empty house? Find time hanging on your hands post-retirement? Run a homestay from the comfort of your own residence.

A Community of Punjabi-Mexicans in California

These descendants of pioneering Sikh (mostly) Indian immigrants from the early 20th century, who married cotton-picking Mexican women, are a vanishing breed today.

Invasion of the Body Snatchers – Selling Kidneys

Bangalore may have been selling software, but in Chennai they were outsourcing kidneys to the West. However, the ultimate nation to have profited from the demand for body spare parts was the communist ‘enterprise’ of China.

A Fallen Soldier’s Coursemates Make it Possible for His Mother to Pray At His Grave, 24 Years Later

This is a story about a martyred soldier, a mother’s grief and the brothers-in-arms who banded together to do something remarkable for their fallen mate’s family.

Sex, Lies and Children

It was in the early 1980s that actress Parveen Babi created a storm by saying most Indian girls are not virgins. She was speaking of sexual abuse, not consensual sex. Have things really changed today?

What Ails Higher Education in India?

In its quest to meet the goal of universal education at the primary level, India has neglected its institutions of higher learning. And we might have to pay a heavy price for that.

Why Are American Jails Full of Black Prisoners?

I went to see Roland at a correctional facility in Maryland where he was serving a 20-year sentence. No other society in history has imprisoned so many of its own citizens as the US has.

From the Closet to the Altar: Gay Marriage in the US

In the US, until less than half a century ago, homosexuality was classified as a mental disorder. Families sent their ‘deviant’ offspring to asylums to be treated with electric shocks so they would no longer experience sexual

How Secular is America?

Did Barack Obama’s presidency usher in a new age of tolerance in a country that had seen religious discrimination rise after September 11, 2001?

India’s Ageing Population Is Struggling With Loneliness But Help is Available

In an era of hyper-connectedness, India’s ageing population is struggling with loneliness and becoming increasingly disconnected from its environment. But, there are ways of coping and help is available.

Almost Surreal, It Was Like a War Video Game

The second inferno quivered for a brief moment in the blinding sunshine of the late summer day, before collapsing in a mushroom cloud… In an instant, the famous skyline was gone, erased, along with a thousand lives, from the map of the Big Apple forever.

These Senior Singles Plan to Support Each Other by Living in The JOY Community

The JOY (Just Older Youth) Community group is for singles aged 50-65 who want to live and grow old together in a community so that they can be of support to each other as they age.

Life Is a ‘Joggling’ Act for This Engineer

Joggling, a combination of jogging and juggling, can be the smart route to mental health as one ages, says this consultant, teacher, coach and sportsman.

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