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The Unbreakable Spirit of a Village Matriarch : A Tale of Women Empowerment

In the 1960-70s, nestled in the picturesque village of Dehgaon (recently renamed Devnagar), Madhya Pradesh, India, an extraordinary woman embodied the true essence of women empowerment. This small village, with its tight-knit community of approximately 2000 people, served as the backdrop for a remarkable story that showcased the strength, resilience, and unwavering support of a grandmother who played an indispensable role in the life of one individual, leaving an indelible mark on their heart. Village Dehgaon, situated around 70-80 kilometers away from the state capital, Bhopal, embraced a simple and close-knit lifestyle. With its lush farms, abundant greenery, and a strong sense of community, this village became a place where rumors and news spread like wildfire, reaching every corner before the sun set. Handpumps and cow shelters adorned the backyards, reminding the villagers of their deep connection to nature and traditional ways of life. Within this vibrant tapestry of village life...

Is Entertainement sector relying too much on nostalgic factor?

 I am a big movie buff. If there is a new movie or new series out, I will be the first one in my friend circle to watch it. Recently I watched Succession, it is the best drama series available in the 21st century. I am literally a salesperson for it. Whenever there is a conversation going on about a series or a movie, I will just start talking about it till the eternity. Season 4 will be out next year and I hope it won't crash like Game of Thrones. I have cravings for good movies and series and because of the nostalgic factor there is definitely a shortage of good series/movies. Even in gaming sectors the same is happening people are intended to buy more nostalgic games rather than buying new stuff. Some of the gaming companies totally rely on nostalgic factors. So, last year we all watched Friends Reunion and now Harry Potter Reunion and there will definitely be more to follow soon. The production house is just milking the cow and churning out more revenue at a very nominal cost. ...

Is content the new drug

  I am not a huge fan of going to the office. I started my corporate life with  the  “work from home” era and I started to like it. But then my manager visited our office, from Sweden, so we all planned to go to the  office during that week.  That’s when  I realized how wrong I was about going to the office.  I was missing the work gossip around the coffee counter (which is really important), and also meeting new people because, while working from home, I am just networking with my teammates and some other people with whom I am collaborating while performing my daily tasks, but when I go to office I meet  new people, I get to know what they are doing in their processes, understanding therefore  the big picture of the Banking Industry. Getting back to the topic,  when I go to office I usually  travel by bus and what I realised at some point,  while riding that bus every day, is that everyone was just watching Tik Tok videos, Ins...