My Story: I Was Called Characterless But That Did Not Stop Me From Fulfilling My Mother’s Dream
“I lost my mother when I was 15. My father is not educated but my mother was. She wanted me to be a successful educated
“I lost my mother when I was 15. My father is not educated but my mother was. She wanted me to be a successful educated
“I first came to Bombay from Allahabad to visit my sister. I was in high school at the time, but the cost of my education
“At 26, when I left a cozy financial services consulting job to move to the ‘development’ sector my seniors and my colleagues thought I was
“I was the 4th daughter to my parents. So, when I was born my grandmother was probably so upset that she didn’t come to see
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“My nephew wanted to become a film director and invested all his time, money and emotions in it. As they say, that’s not a
“I met him, Farhan Aqeel, on the “The Logical Indian” page; impressed by his comment on a post, I sent him a friend request. And
“My childhood dream was to be just like my father. The masculinity, the strength, the integrity, the honour and courage. He was the perfect example
Five decades ago, an incident occurred which changed Mr. Nagindas Shah’s life. It was amazing to cover his story which has touched lives of millions
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