We stood atop a hillock in the midst of ancient whispers not so long ago. This British era cemetery had a sense of all encompassing calm, and yet one could hear the sound of a child squealing as his sibling ran after him in a courtyard nearby. The sound of life and the silence of... Continue Reading →
What you didn’t know about Meghalaya
A few months ago, I found myself in Meghalaya - a state in the far North East of India which is known for its beautiful mountainous terrain and Cherrapunji, the rainiest place on Earth (or the second rainiest one now since it has been taken over by a nearby village Mawsynram). However, the many wonderful... Continue Reading →