Sunday, September 26, 2021

Happy Daughters' Day 2021

Happy Daughters’ Day to all the daughters of this world. You make this world beautiful and this life so precious!


May the daughters of the next generation
• Be fully empowered
• Never know the existence of gender pay gap
• Have access to equal opportunity as a basic right
• Never know sexism!

Tall dreams indeed, but what will we not do for our daughters?!!
To the treasured two darlings who made me a mother – Thank you ❤
I strive every day to be more worthy of you and your infinite love.

When I need to derive strength, all I have to do is remember whose daughter I am. I hope that will be true for you too one day ðŸ™‚

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Saturday, September 25, 2021

Natural eating – local produce


We know eating fruit and vegetables is good for health. But how much attention do we pay to choosing those fruit and veggies? This article is dedicated to benefits of choosing local produce.

Buying locally produced food is good for the environment, economy, society, and health. Let’s explore each in a little more detail.

How does our choice to eat local benefit the environment? Well, imagine buying tomatillos from Mexico in Asia. They have to be stored in optimal conditions and transported all the way by flight contributing to enormous pollution and carbon footprint. In addition, huge amounts of packing materials, including plastics add to pollution. Locally sourced food, even if not from immediate farmers markets, is still more responsible and use of reusable bags will do away with most of the pollution caused by single use plastic bags. In addition to this aspect, locally grown plants that are indigenous to an area will by nature support biodiversity there. Seasonal fruit and vegetables are produced by nature in specific seasons for a reason. The weather and climatic conditions are most suitable, and this is in turn related to other plants, various animals, birds, and insects in the region. By supporting their cultivation, we help farming of these native plants which do a world of good to that region.



By buying locally, we support the local farmers, small stores, and hence the economy in the region. Local businesses provide employment to residents and they in turn spend their income in other local stores, circulating money in the local economy, thus strengthening communities.

Shopping locally means you might actually know your farmer! You might be able to see your fruit and veggies growing on the trees or plants. This increases interest in the food (maybe leading to a small home garden!), farming practices and is an opportunity to know local communities and their businesses.



Locally produced food is more fresh and hence more packed with nutrients. It tastes better and if organic, will boast of even further benefits. They don’t have to be stored for long or processed more in order to keep in optimal shape for longer.

While tasting exotic foods or food from far away lands is fun and a good thing, it should not become a common and accepted practice. Homogeneous availability of produce across the world has led to many species of plants becoming extinct. In our focus for food security, we have done away with so many resilient species that had naturally evolved to survive very difficult conditions. Respect of history, diversity and eating in a more harmonious way with nature may just about save this Earth, although many fear it is too late already!


One should be mindful of many factors that goes into putting produce in the shops and be responsible in choices. Let us enjoy all the local bounties more and consume lesser mass produced produce from far away lands. Eat healthy and enjoy!



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Tuesday, August 31, 2021

STEM education


Quality STEM education and learning is the key to unlocking innovation, driving the development of high-value businesses, products, and services, building a sustainable economy, and securing a responsible future for humankind – in harmony with the natural environment.

Watch below video for a more detailed discussion on foundational digital learning.




Thursday, August 26, 2021

Happy International Dog day!

To honour the friendship between man and his best friend, we celebrate International Dog Day every year on the 26th of August.
Let us take a minute today to think of dogs, the infinite love that they are capable of, and the sheer value & meaning they add to our lives. From being our companions to being service dogs to emergency services and national security, dogs contribute in many ways to enrich and safeguard human life.
Let’s pledge to do something extra for our furry friends today. Let us think of other dogs around the world who need support, be it in conflict/disaster zones or in our own backyard.
Any contribution to rescue groups around the world is a welcome support to these usually cash strapped organizations. Contribution of time by volunteering or fostering is of even more value. If nothing else, just feed a stray!
Say no to illegal activities like dog breeding or dog fighting. Let us never turn a blind eye to an animal in need. Let us always speak up whenever we see animal abuse, instead of walking away.
The best things we can learn from dogs:
• Live in the moment
• Love unconditionally
• Never judge
• Don’t bear a grudge
Happy International ‘Best friend’ day everyone!