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‘The Week’ that changed everything!
History, as we know of it today, was written in eight days. Whether you view Holy Week through the lens of faith or as a profound human narrative, it is the ultimate study in the volatility of the human heart and the persistence of hope. The story of Holy Week is a profound human drama- a whirlwind of high-stakes emotion, shifting loyalties, and a love that refuses to stay dead. To walk these eight days is to see a mirror of our own lives: our capacity to cheer one moment and


Lessons beyond the tennis court
A Reflection Inspired by Rafael Nadal Our value systems, perceptions, and personality traits are profoundly shaped by the geographical...


Olympics: about medals, manipulations and everything in between
Wilma Rudolph was born prematurely in a family of 21 children, arriving in a world where the odds were stacked heavily against her....


"Yes" a million times over
In the quiet whispers of love, amidst the gentle rustle of leaves, we promised to become one on 27th day of December 2023. It was a...


An echo of broken hearts, once more.
In the world of cricket, where emotions run high and a nation's hopes are encapsulated in the performance of eleven individuals on the...


A storm from Mallorca
No tennis player has ever won 6 consecutive Men's Wimbledon title till date. Roger Federer's legacy, ambitions and form were soaring high...


Rise up
Dreams-o-dreams, ain’t coming easy to life countless hurdles, a journey non other type. Fall you might and will, for it is long Rise up,...


A modern day "Messi"ah
It was 14 December 2000 when a 13 year old boy left his hometown of Rosario, Argentina for the first time. After two years of being...


Learnings from the countryside
Ever since I can remember, Christmas with my family has been spent in our ancestral home, with no exceptions. As kids, me and my sister...


Sports- a life coach
Growing up as a kid and then a teenager I was always energetic on the subject of sports. To watch it on a television or pursue it on the...
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