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for everything…

for everything…

In many schools across our city where English is taught children are often heard singing the following prayer:Thank you for the world so sweet,Thank you for the food we eat.Thank you for the birds that sing,Thank you God for everything.Strangely this prayer transcends...

party time at pwhy

It was party time at project why and everyone was busy sprucing up their dancing shoes and rehearsing the latest moves. Even little Komal who has just learnt to stand did not want to be left out!This year we were truly privileged as we had not one but two parties. One...

nanhe is back

nanhe is back

Nanhe is back. After a long break.. a few months actually. Nanhe is back after long negotiations with his mom as often the battles with moms are arduous and foregone as it is almost impossible to deal with the passion and lack of logic of a mom's love for her...

busy being grateful

busy being grateful

Life in the past eight years has been an exhilarating roller coaster ride with a medley of wonderful experiences, sensations and events that hit us at such a staggering pace that one often did not quite have the time to savour them fully.I guess it was because one was...

an oath gone awry

an oath gone awry

Shubhum was operated upon for a congenital heart problem on Monday 17th December, the latest inmate of our heartFix hotel He is doing well and should be back home soon.Shubhum came to us in May 2007 and should have been operated upon in September but for reasons that...

To yourself, respect

To yourself, respect

As I sat writing my yearly greeting mail I came upon this Xmas gift suggestion from Oren Arnold: To your enemy, forgiveness. To an opponent, tolerance. To a friend, your heart. To a customer, service. To all, charity. To every child, a good example. To yourself,...

the sewing circle of Khader

the sewing circle of Khader

Just two months ago it looked an impossible dream to some, an audacious step to others and an outrageous venture to yet others. But like everything else at pwhy it had to be: the women centre came into existence because two women needed our help desperately and a...

Learning to live together

The gunning down of a young teenager by his peers last week has raised a host of questions in everyone's mind, disturbing questions to say the least, but questions that need to be addressed as they concern the well being and future of our children.One should not make...

farewell shalu

farewell shalu

The news was like a bolt out of the blue: Shalini was leaving the centre. In her own way had tried to convey this to us a few days back; we just thought she was going off for a few days to the village or a wedding like so many times earlier. But this was not quite...

a chiling moment

The gunning down of a 14 year old by his classmates in an upscale school in the suburbs of Delhi has shocked everyone. What seemed to be something that happened elsewhere, in other lands is now on our doorstep.The past two days have seen a plethora of reactions from...

a matter of human rights

Yesterday a leading TV channel aired a programme on slum tourism. What held my attention was the comment made by an activist who went to say ' I very strongly feel that this is the worst kind of human rights' violation or I would go on to the extent of saying that its...

a moving lunch

Saturday December 8th was a very special day for a bunch of disabled kids, but more so for a very special young woman whose mother I have the privilege to be. A TV crew was coming to share their lunch.The morning was spent in a frenetic bustle of cleaning, sprucing...