Tag: Kerala

  • linguistically blending with the locals

    For most of my life, I have relied on my knowledge of three languages to communicate with others: Panjabi, which is spoken by my family since before my birth; Hindi, which is one of the primarily spoken languages of the land where I was born, Delhi; and English, which I learned in my school and…

  • 25 kilometers of goodness | a walk by the beach

    A blog post about Nihal and Rajarajan’s 25-kilometer walk along the beach in Kerala, India, with photos and descriptions of the experience, including witnessing a morning rainbow, painting, swinging on swings, and enjoying fresh fruit. The post also includes highlighted random acts of kindness from strangers along the way.

  • My first ever press visit powered by IRCTC

    My first ever press visit powered by IRCTC

    The author Nihal Kaur met a gentleman named Mr. Biju Mathai during a train journey. They had engaging conversations that spanned a wide range of topics. This connection led to a visit to the press of the publishing house where Mr. Mathai has worked for over three decades – Malayala Manorama.