Break the Bias

If there is more than a century to go, before we finally ‘Break the Bias”, then every International Women’s Day we need to take stock of and find ways to address the  challenges that emerge on the journey.

Travel once again….

The small break of three days in Dharamshala was about breathing again. Literally and metaphorically.

The push towards Digital Healthcare

As the trajectory of virtual healthcare moves ahead, there is a learning curve for both providers and patients for efficient results. How well we navigate this and help each other in moving along will determine our state of well being.

Is there something I can do?

If anything this wave has taught us, it is that our support net are other people – those you know or even don’t.

‘Choose to Challenge’

The year gone by has seen the gradual ascent of women in many fields, but the shadow of the pandemic looms large on the gains made in the past in the arena of gender equality.

A time to reset…

As we deal with the aftermath of the pandemic and rebuild economies and lives it is an opportune moment to delve into alternate ways to grow and live. For individuals, communities, cities and nations this is a time for a reset and new beginnings.

Bye 2020 – at last!

In retrospect I find, being confined to a room for more than a month due to COVID19 made me realize and learn a lot of things.