Dated: 30th November, 2024
“A SOULFUL JOURNEY TO DEOMALI: A WALK DOWN MEMORY LANE“
Revisiting my birthplace, Deomali, was more than just a journey—it was a homecoming, a heartfelt reconnection with my roots and a treasure trove of memories waiting to be rediscovered. Starting from Tinsukia, we embarked on this emotional odyssey in a private vehicle that arrived to pick us up. The day began on a simple yet comforting note, with some fruits and snacks to energize us for the road ahead. Little did I realize, the road back to Deomali would be as poignant and soul-stirring as the destination itself.
Our first stop along the way was the…
Dated: 27th November, 2024
“THE SAREE: A SYMBOL OF INDIA’s HERITAGE, ELEGANCE & DIVERSITY“
In the diverse fabric of India’s cultural identity, few symbols are as iconic and enduring as the saree. This timeless garment, worn across the country for generations, isn’t just a piece of clothing; it is a cherished tradition, a celebration of femininity, and a powerful statement of India’s heritage and pride. My relationship with the saree is both personal and profound, as it connects me to my roots and brings me close to those I love – especially my mother.
A Personal Connection: Wearing My Mother’s Saree
To me, the saree is more than just attire. Wearing my mother’s saree
Dated: 08th October, 2024
“AN AUTUMN IN ARUNACHAL PRADESH IN THE LAP OF MOTHER NATURE”
As I sit by the window in our farmhouse in Arunachal Pradesh, I am mesmerized by the beautiful sight of a rainbow 🌈 arching over the lush green tea gardens. It takes me back to the days of my childhood spent here and to the many lessons nature has taught me. Being born and raised so close to Mother Nature is one of the greatest blessings one can have. Mother Nature is just like our own mother—she nurtures you like the spring, protects you like the summer, embraces you like autumn’s breeze, and loves you unconditionally like the winter. When we stay close to nature, we understand why we call it “Mother.”
Today, as I sit by my window and look outside, I see a beautiful rainbow that reminds
Dated: 28th March, 2024
“Social Media – A Boon or a Curse?”
A Note of Thanks for a journey which started only because of the blessings of the following people & all my well wishers 🙏🏼🕊️
First & foremost, “My Maa Saraswati, You & my family are my everything!”🙏🏼
Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose, my Idol, it’s mainly you who guided me after Maa Saraswati & my family and then comes my inspiration, Ratan Tata Sir.
It was 2019 when I thought of starting my own page & conducting sessions on different important topics and I am immensely grateful to all the respected dignitaries most of who guided me as my sister, brother, father or mother and encouraged me by being my guest speakers although I was very new in the field of podcast, sessions, discussions etc. and they are highly respected dignitaries like
Dated: 12th March, 2024
“Social Media – A Boon or a Curse?”
Social media platforms are now one of the most important mediums for connecting, networking, content creation, information gaining, creativity and many more things.
However, there has always been a debate to whether Social media is a boon or a Curse to humanity and society?
Dated: 06th April, 2020
“THE CORONA EFFECT”
Who would imagine that a little known virus of the 06th Decade (1960s), in 20th Century would cause terror throughout the world in the present days and made modern day’s medical science become a mere spectator? Except taking some precautionary measures to curb this menace, all Medical fraternities are busy to find out appropriate medicines to save the world from the pandemic.
Dated: 08th April, 2020
“MAKING A SMALL DIFFERENCE”
The story you’re going to read below is based on true instances as shared by Mr. NV Somaraju (Suresh), one of our clients at Destinatia Tours & Travels who went on a Pilgrimage group tour with us in the year 2019. I being a Destinatian am glad to be the travel partner for such generous people and wish to get connected to more such prodigious souls in near future too.
©Moumita Chakraborty