Monday Motivation: Incompatibility – A New Word in Modern Marriages

We have been married for 41 years. When I look back today, I often wonder how differently our generation approached marriage, relationships, careers, and family life compared to the younger generation today. I was just 21, and Rajiv was 24 when we got married. We were both medical students and had just completed our 3rd MBBS. …

Monday Motivation: Take a Break – The Joy of ‘Not Doing’

Last Monday, I couldn’t write my usual blog. I was extremely busy, and for the first time, I missed my self-created ritual of sharing a “Monday Motivation.” The next day, I felt quite guilty. After all, when we commit to something, we want to stay consistent and sincere. But as I reflected, I realized something important—it …

Monday Motivation: Breaking Silos – Reimagining Engineering Education Through Integration and Industry Collaboration

There are thousands of engineering institutions across the country, each shaping the next generation of problem-solvers, innovators, and technologists. Traditionally, engineering education has been structured around distinct departments; computer science, mechanical, electronics, civil, and others. While this specialisation adds depth, it has also unintentionally created silos in which students and faculty remain confined within their disciplines, …

Monday Motivation: Timeless Threads of Friendship

Friendship is one of the most beautiful and enriching relationships we experience in life. It is not bound by blood, obligation, or expectation—it thrives purely on connection, understanding, and a sense of belonging. True friendship exists when two or more individuals come together without the underlying question of “What will I gain from this?” It is …

Monday Motivation: A Divine Experience – A Journey to Ayodhya and Kashi

Ever since we watched the historic inauguration of the Ram Janmabhoomi Temple, a quiet yet persistent desire had taken root in my heart to visit this sacred place. But more than fulfilling my own wish, I felt a deep calling to take my parents along. Pilgrimages are always special, but sharing them with those who shaped …

Monday Motivation: Life After Class 10 – A Meaningful Break Before the Real Journey Begins

The year of Class 10 is often seen as a defining phase in a student’s life. It marks the end of structured school routines and the beginning of a more independent, exploratory phase in college. For many students, it is also their first big academic milestone—the board exams—bringing with it a mix of excitement, pressure, and …

Monday Motivation: When Children Talk of War – Rethinking What We Teach the Next Generation

In recent times, anyone following the news in India cannot escape the constant coverage of geopolitical tensions and war in the Gulf region. Headlines are dominated by conflict, strategy, and power dynamics. Yet for many ordinary people, it is difficult to comprehend how highly educated leaders arrive at decisions that result in such devastating consequences. One …

Monday Motivation: Nurturing the Habit of Reading in the Age of Gadgets

This weekend I spent some wonderful time with my grandchildren. As grandparents often do, I found myself talking to them about the importance of reading books. It was a simple conversation, but it also made me reflect on a larger concern we share today. In earlier times, children naturally gravitated toward books. Stories lived in the …

Monday Motivation: International Women’s Day – Celebrating the Strength, Role and Voice of Women

Every year, on International Women’s Day, the world pauses to recognize the invaluable contributions of women to families, communities, and nations. Women are not only nurturers and caregivers; they are leaders, professionals, thinkers, and changemakers. Yet, despite decades of progress, the journey toward equality and recognition remains incomplete. This day reminds us that empowering women is …

Monday Motivation: Can There Be a World Without War?

In recent years, many educators have found themselves confronting an unsettling question: What kind of world are we preparing our students for? As wars and geopolitical tensions reshape societies and disrupt lives, academic communities are being called to rethink their purpose. Beyond preparing graduates for employment, universities must consider how to nurture individuals capable of building …