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Tag Archives: India
Toilet: A Love Story
Toilet: A Love Story As comedies go, the lowly toilet has long been the brunt of many a comedic trope, potty humor being the universal go-to language when you need a sure thing. We laugh at bathroom humor the same … Continue reading
Posted in access to sanitation, toilets, WASH
Tagged a love story, India, movie review, open defecation, sanitation and hygiene, toilet, toilet building campaign, WASH, water
20 Comments
The Night Bus
The Night Bus You know that lovely feeling you get when you crack the spine on a book and after a few sentences in you know you’re in the presence of a master? That was my takeaway from reading The … Continue reading
Toward a Circular Economy: Trash Picking
Toward a Circular Economy: Trash Picking Over half of the world’s population doesn’t have a formal waste disposal scheme in place. One hundred years ago, when the ubiquitous material known as plastic had not yet been invented this may have … Continue reading
Posted in plastics, recycling
Tagged #WATWB, bengaluru, India, plastics for change, plastics recycling, recycling, the body shop, trash picking, We Are The World Blogfest
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You Beneath Your Skin — Book Review and Author Interview
You Beneath Your Skin presents as a crime novel, but it’s also a love story: to those who find themselves in loveless marriages and are seeking comfort elsewhere; to mothers who bear the burden of raising children that don’t always … Continue reading
Posted in author interview, book release, book review, books, Uncategorized
Tagged All You Need Is Love, author, author interview, blog, blogger, book review, books, Damyanti Biswas, India, social justice, stop acid attacks
36 Comments
Jitterbug Perfume
Jitterbug Perfume What the heck, I may as well pack it in right now. I just finished rereading Jitterbug Perfume by Tom Robbins and not only did I shed a tear of joy for the rowdy and philosophical magnificence of … Continue reading