Message for the Day….” Today Offer Your Heart to God and Gladly Let HIM transform You…”

Sathya Sai Baba

It serves no purpose if you merely acknowledge that the Lord has come but do not yearn to benefit by the Advent. Offer your entire self, your entire life, to Him; then your adoration will transform and transmute you so fast and so completely that you will merge into Him. He thinks, He feels and acts as you do; you think, feel and act as He does. You will be transformed as a rock is transformed by the sculptor into an idol, deserving the worship of generations of sincere men and women. In the process you will have to bear many a hammer stroke and chisel-wound, for He is the sculptor. He is but releasing you from petrification! So today, offer your heart to the Lord, and gladly let Him transform you. Practice the three disciplines of silence, cleanliness and forbearance. In silence you can hear the voice of God. Through cleanliness you earn purity. By forbearance, you cultivate love.

 

She Turned Something Heartbreaking Into Something The Whole Community Could Enjoy….

When Sarah Sanders bought her house, she was drawn to a particularly gorgeous tree on the property. Over the years, however, it began to rot. The city soon came calling, since the dead tree posed a safety hazard for Sanders and nearby residents.

Although she was devastated, Sanders enlisted the help of a local artist to remove the tree and turn it into something beautiful that the whole neighborhood could enjoy.

Although the tree no longer exists in its original form, people in the community will get to cherish it for years to come.

Source…..www.viralnova.com

Natarajan

This Man’s 10,000 km Long Journey on Foot Is the Most Inspiring Thing You’ll Watch Today…

Arjun Bhogal is on a unique mission. He has been walking since the past three years with the aim of raising funds for two organizations which are working in the fields of water and marine conservation. In 2012, he started off from the UK with a friend, and is right now moving towards Australia. Watch this interesting walk and talk with Arjun who was recently spotted in India.

On April 1, 2012 two men started off on a unique mission – that of raising money for organizations which are working in the fields of water and marine conservation, and of raising awareness about water conservation. And this, they decided, would be done completely and entirely on foot – no cars, no buses, no trains.

So they started walking, and one of them has been walking till date. Starting from Cardiff, Wales in UK, they aim to reach Cardiff, New South Wales in Australia by the end of this year.

That’s mind boggling – 10,000 kilometres on foot, covering 15 countries.

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Arjun Bhogal and Kieran Rae are calling this the Borderwalk Project, and they began walking with the hope of raising £25,000 for the organizations, WaterAid and Marine Conservation Society.

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Sometime in 2014, Kieran had to go home, and Arjun is continuing the journey solo. He was in India recently, when an organization called Million Ways to Live got a chance to catch up with him.

 

Since more than 3 years now, he has been camping and recording his journey, living off local food, water, and the supplies that people have generously offered on his way.

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Except for ferry rides, boats or flights to cross over water bodies, this entire journey has been and will be on foot.

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He is carrying gadgets and equipments powered by solar panels provided by an organization called Goal Zero.

On his journey, Arjun has also learnt about the various ways through which he can get access to clean drinking water for himself, in areas where he does not have any other option.

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According to Arjun, the random acts of kindness that he has got a chance to witness all through his way have made the entire journey possible.

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“A Russian man called Valentine, the nicest man on this planet, knocked on my door and offered me a kilogram of walnuts. We had dinner with his friends, and a month later, he drove up behind us and said he has come to have lunch…he even booked us a hotel…” remembers Arjun.

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He has walked through some of the harshest conditions in terms of climate and social surroundings. “You can adapt to anything…you just have to accept the situation you are in,” he says.

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WaterAid is an initiative which works in about 37 countries worldwide, helping different communities access safe drinking water and sanitation. These are some of the most marginalised communities, and WaterAid work with local partners in setting up sustainable water, sanitation and hygiene projects for them. Marine Conservation Society works for securing the future of living seas and protecting the marine wildlife.

“We wanted to spark people’s imagination, hopefully inspire younger people and serve as an example, that if we can do this, then you really could do anything,” says Arjun in an interview here.

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The duo met at the University of Wales where Arjun studied film and video and Kieran studied graphic design. They plan to produce a documentary of their journey and raise awareness about environmental issues through it.

Watch Arjun on his walk in New Delhi:

You can read more about the project here. Watch videos from other parts of their journey here.

Source….Tanaya Singh….www.the betterindia.com

Natarajan

சாய்பாபா 90வது அவதார நாள் சிறப்பு…..23 Nov 2015

சாய்பாபா அவதரித்தது 1926 கார்த்திகை மாதம் சோமவாரத்தில் ஆகும். தற்போது, 90வது அவதார நாளும் அதே போல கார்த்திகை சோமவாரத்தில் வருவது குறிப்பிடத்தக்கது. இவ்வகையில், இது மிக சிறப்பான அவதார நாளாக அமைகிறது.

தர்மத்தை நிலைநாட்ட :

யுகந்தோறும் அவதரிக்கிறேன் என்பது கிருஷ்ணரின் வாக்கு. அப்படிப்பட்ட அவதார புருஷராக பகவான் சத்ய சாய்பாபா விளங்குகிறார். 1926, நவ. 23ல் பிறந்த அவருக்கு, நாளை 90வது அவதாரநாள் கொண்டாடப்படுகிறது.

புட்டபர்த்தி என்றால், “சாய்பாபா’ என்ற திருநாமம் தான் நினைவில் வரும். இவ்வூர் அந்தக் காலத்தில் கொல்லப்பள்ளி என்று அழைக்கப்பட்டது. பசுக்கூட்டம் நிறைந்த ஊர் என்பது இதன் பொருள். அங்கு ராஜு வம்சத்தைச் சேர்ந்த ஒரு குடும்பம் இருந்து வந்தது. அந்த வம்சத்தில் மகான் ரத்னாகரம் வெங்க அவதூதர் என்பவர் இருந்தார். அவரது வழியில் வந்தவர் கொண்டமராஜு. மக்களுக்கு ராமபிரானின் பெருமைகளை எடுத்துச் சொல்வதில் அலாதி பிரியம் கொண்டவர். அவருக்கு இரு மகன்கள் இருந்தனர். இருவருக்கும் தன் முன்னோரான வெங்கஅவதூதர் நினைவாக அவருடைய பெயரையே இட்டார். மூத்தவர் பெத்த வெங்கம ராஜு. இளையவர் சின்ன வெங்கம ராஜு. இருவரும் தந்தையைப் போலவே பக்தியில் ஈடுபாடு கொண்டவர்கள்.

இவர்களுக்கு கர்நூல் மாவட்டம் “கோலி மிகண்ட்லா’ கிராமத்தில் சுப்பராஜு என்ற உறவினர் இருந்தார். சிவபக்தி மிக்கவர். அவருக்கு ஒரு பெண் குழந்தை இருந்தது. அந்த சமயத்தில் கிராமத்தில் கொள்ளையர்களின் அட்டகாசம் இருந்தது.

சுப்பராஜுவின் நிலையறிந்த உறவினர் கொண்டமராஜு,””நீங்கள் ஏன் கோலிமிகண்ட்லாவில் இருந்து கொண்டு சிரமப்பட வேண்டும்? சித்ராவதி ஆற்றோரம் இருக்கும் கர்நாடக நாகப்பள்ளியில் புதுவீடு கட்டி குடியேறிவிடுங்கள். வேண்டிய உதவிகளைச் செய்கிறேன். மேலும் உங்கள் மகளான ஈஸ்வரம்மா தான் என் வீட்டு மருமகள்!” என்று வாக்களித்தார். இதன்படி பெத்த வெங்கமராஜுவுக்கு ஈஸ்வரம்மாவை திருமணம் செய்து வைத்தார்.இவர்களுக்கு சேஷமராஜு, வெங்கம்மா, பர்வதம்மா என்னும் குழந்தைகள் பிறந்தனர். பின் தொடர்ந்து நான்கு குறை மாதப் பிரசவங்கள் நிகழ்ந்தன. தன் மருமகள் தீர்க்காயுள் உள்ள நல்ல குழந்தையைப் பெற்றெடுக்க வேண்டும் என்று குடும்பத்தினர் பிரார்த்தித்தனர்.

விரைவிலேயே அவர்களுடைய எண்ணம் நிறைவேறியது. ஒருமுறை, ஈஸ்வரம்மா கிணற்றில் நீர் எடுத்துக் கொண்டிருந்த போது, நீலநிற ஒளி பந்து போல திரண்டு வந்து அவரது உடலில் புகுந்தது. தெய்வீக நிகழ்ச்சி இது என்பதை உணர்ந்த ஈஸ்வரம்மா, தன் மாமியாரிடம் மட்டும் இதனை சொன்னார். இதையடுத்து ஈஸ்வரம்மா கர்ப்பவதியானார். கிருஷ்ணர் தேவகிக்கு எட்டாவது குழந்தையாக அவதரித்தது போலவே, சத்யசாய்பாபாவும் ஈஸ்வரம்மாவின் எட்டாவது குழந்தையாக அவதரித்தார். 1926 நவம்பர் 23ல், அட்சயவருஷம் கார்த்திகை மாதம் திருவாதிரை நாளில் சோமவாரமான திங்கட்கிழமை அவரது அவதார நாளாகும்.அவர் செய்த அற்புதங்களும், சமூகத்தொண்டும் கொஞ்ச நஞ்சமல்ல. அவரை இந்த இனிய நாளில் வணங்கி மகிழ்வோம்.

பயணத்தை நிறுத்திய பாபா:

பாபா பக்தரான சோமயாஜுலு ஐதராபாத்திலிருந்து சென்னை செல்ல ஆயத்தமானார். காரில் விமானநிலையம் சென்று கொண்டிருந்த அவருக்கு, “அன்று மகாசிவராத்திரி’ என்று நினைவுக்கு வந்தது. விமான டிக்கெட் ஏற்கனவே பதிவு செய்திருந்தாலும், போவதற்குச் சிறிதும் இஷ்டமில்லை. பயணத்தை ரத்து செய்துவிட்டு, சிவபூஜை செய்ய வேண்டும் என்ற ஆவலில் வீட்டிற்குத் திரும்பினார். பயபக்தியுடன் பூஜை அறைக்குள் நுழைந்தார். பிரதானமாக பூஜிக்கும் சிவலிங்கத்திற்கு வில்வார்ச்சனை செய்யத் தொடங்கினார். “ஓம் நமச்சிவாய!’ என்ற ஐந்தெழுத்து மந்திரத்தை அவர் இடைவிடாமல் ஜெபித்தபடியே வில்வத்தால் இறைவனை அர்ச்சித்தார். அன்று இரவு செய்தி கேட்ட சோமயாஜுலுவிற்கு தூக்கி வாரிப்போட்டது. ஐதராபாத்தில் இருந்து கிளம்பிய விமானம் சென்னை போய் சேரவில்லை. வானிலை சரியில்லாததால் விமானம் விபத்தில் சிக்கி விட்டது. பயணிகள் அனைவரும் மருத்துவமனையில் சேர்க்கப்பட்டனர். ஆனால்,பாபா பக்தரான சோமயாஜுலு, தான் மட்டும் காப்பாற்றப்பட்டதை எண்ணி அதிசயித்தார். நம்பியவரைக் காப்பாற்றி கரைசேர்க்கும் சாய்பாபாவின் அருளை வீட்டாருடன் நன்றியுணர்வோடு பகிர்ந்து கொண்டார்.

சத்யசாய் சூப்பர் ஸ்பெஷாலிட்டி மருத்துவமனை:

எத்தனையோ மருத்துவமனைகள் இருந்தாலும், சாய்பாபாவால் புட்டபர்த்தி மற்றும் பெங்களூரு ஒயிட்பீல்டில் நிறுவப்பட்ட சூப்பர் ஸ்பெஷாலிட்டி மருத்துவமனைகள் மிகவும் வித்தியாசமானவை. அதி நவீன வசதி படைத்த இந்த மருத்துவமனைகளில் சிகிச்சை பெற எந்தவித கட்டணமும் வசூலிக்கப்படவில்லை. மருந்து, உணவு உள்ளிட்ட எல்லாமே இலவசம். “தரமான சிகிச்சை, இலவச சிகிச்சை’ என்பதுவே இந்த மருத்துவமனைகளின் தாரக மந்திரம். இதய அறுவை சிகிச்சைக்கு இந்த மருத்துவமனைகள் ஒரு எடுத்துக்காட்டாக விளங்குகின்றன. 1964ம் ஆண்டு சிறிய பொது மருத்துவமனையாக ஆரம்பிக்கப்பட்டு, பின்னர் அனைவருக்கும் சேவை புரியும் வகையில் சூப்பர் ஸ்பெஷாலிட்டி மருத்துவமனைகளாக தரம் உயர்ந்தன. 1991 மற்றும் 2001ம் ஆண்டுகளில் பாபா இந்த மருத்துவமனைகளைத் திறந்து வைத்தார். இரண்டு மருத்துவமனைகளும் ஓரு ஆண்டு காலத்திற்குள்ளாகவே கட்டப்பட்டது என்பது மிகப் பெரிய அதிசயம் என்று பக்தர்கள் கூறுகின்றனர். அர்ப்பணிப்பு உணர்வு கொண்ட டாக்டர்கள், நர்சுகள் மற்றும் பணியாளர்கள் இங்கு உள்ளனர். ஆண், பெண் தொண்டர்களும் எந்த நேரமும் சேவை புரிகின்றனர். எல்லா கவுன்டர்களும் இங்கு இருக்கின்றன. ஆனால், “கேஷ் கவுன்டர்’ மட்டும் இங்கு கிடையாது. நோயாளிகளுக்கு முன்பதிவு செய்த பின், வரிசைக்கிரமப்படி அறுவை சிகிச்சை செய்யப்படுகிறது. இங்கிருக்கும் பிரார்த்தனைக் கூடங்கள் “இது மருத்துவமனையா அல்லது கோவிலா?’ என்று பிரமிக்க வைக்கும் அளவுக்கு பிரம்மாண்டமாய் அமைக்கப்பட்டுள்ளது. ஜாதி, மத பேதமின்றி அனைவருக்கும் இங்கு சிகிச்சை அளிக்கப்படுகிறது.நோயாளிகளுக்கு வேண்டிய ஆலோசனைகள் எடுத்துச் சொல்லப்படுகிறது. இந்த மருத்துவமனைகள் சமுதாயத்திற்கு ஒரு வரப்பிரசாதம் என்று சாய் பக்தர்கள் கூறுகின்றனர்.

Source…….www.dinamalar.com

Natarajan

 

 

 

Message For the Day….Swami’s Advice to Students and Younger Generation…

Sathya Sai Baba

My dear students, the culture of Bharat is sublime, splendorous, sacred, and divine. It can fulfill all your high desires and quench your deepest thirst. First translate this awareness into actual practice and enshrine the experience in your hearts. Then share the joy of that experience with others. Never allow your minds to get agitated with limitless desires. You must render your homes bright by pleasing your parents. If you cause grief to them your entire life will be soaked in grief and your children, in turn, are sure to sink you in sorrow. Never be arrogant towards your parents just because you earned a degree. “Consider the Mother as God; consider the Father as God; consider the Teacher as God; consider the Guest as God.” Follow this fourfold exhortation with full faith in its validity, derive bliss (Ananda) therefrom and inspire others by your example, so that the Motherland may progress and prosper. Fulfil this desire of Mine, with My blessings.

These Skyscrapers Look Normal, But Something Amazing Happens When The Sun Hits Them….

The United Arab Emirates is known for their incredible, luxurious views. Gorgeous architecture punctuates the entire region, but these towers in the capital city take things to a whole new level.

Designed to resemble the ornate mashrabiya shades that have been used in their culture for centuries, these majestic skyscrapers have a secret that makes them even more unique.

These intricate shades wrap around the Al Bahar buildings in Abu Dhabi.

These intricate shades wrap around the Al Bahar buildings in Abu Dhabi.

They bring a unique texture to the tall structures.

They bring a unique texture to the tall structures.

And on top of that, they totally morph when the sun hits them from different angles.

And on top of that, they totally morph when the sun hits them from different angles.

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No one ever has to worry about the mid-afternoon glare of the sun beating down on those inside.

No one ever has to worry about the mid-afternoon glare of the sun beating down on those inside.

The architects at Aedas are responsible for the incredible effect.

The architects at <a href="http://www.aedas.com/" target="_blank">Aedas</a> are responsible for the incredible effect.

These shades are perfect for beating the heat.

These shades are perfect for beating the heat.

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The blending of traditional design and innovative technology has never looked more beautiful. If only I could hire them to do the same thing for my house…

Source…. Jessica  Catcher……www.viralnova.com

Natarajan

Image of the Day…Northwest Australia From the Space Station’s EarthKAM…

Blue water and coastline photographed from space station

This stunning image of the northwest corner of Australia was snapped by a student on Earth after remotely controlling the Sally Ride EarthKAM aboard the International Space Station. The EarthKAM program allows students to request photographs of specific Earth features, which are taken by a special camera mounted on the space station when it passes over those features. The images are posted online for the public and students in participating classrooms around the world to view.

EarthKAM is the only program providing students with such direct control of an instrument on a spacecraft orbiting Earth, teaching them about environmental science, geography and space communications.The project was initiated by Dr. Sally Ride, America’s first woman in space, in 1995 and called KidSat; the camera flew on five space shuttle flights before moving to the space station on Expedition 1 in 2001. In 2011, NASA and Sally Ride Science installed a new camera system in a downward-pointing window on the station. This camera system is responsible for taking and downloading student image requests.

Image Credit: NASA/EarthKAM.org

Source…www.nasa.gov

Natarajan

Do You Know the 7 Indian Women in BBC’s 100 Women List of 2015…?

Every year, BBC releases a list of 100 most inspirational women from around the world. These include influential women from the fields of politics, science, entertainment and more, along with those who are less popular but are inspiring many in their own ways.

This year’s list, which was announced on Wednesday, includes seven Indian personalities.

1. Sania Mirza

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This name needs no introduction. Proud holder of current world’s number one ranking in women’s doubles Tennis, 28-year-old Sania Mirza has established herself as a renowned Tennis player and a truly deserving person to be on the list.

2. Rimppi Kumari

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Representing the true essence of empowerment, 32-year-old Rimppi Kumari took over a 32-acre farm after her father’s death. She now manages it with her sister in Rajasthan.

3. Smriti Nagpal

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After working as a sign language interpreter in India, Smriti was deeply affected by the issues faced by people with disabilities in the country. Thus she started Atulyakala, an organization that sells products designed by people with hearing impairments.

4. Kamini Kaushal

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This 88-year-old Hindi film and television actress has worked in over 100 films, becoming one of the most renowned faces in the industry. She is most noted for her work in a film called Neecha Nagar, which won the 1946 Palme d’Or (Golden Palm) at Cannes Film Festival.

 

5. Mumtaz Shaikh

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33-year-old Mumtaz is the Right to Pee activist. She has been aggressively working to get free facilities for women through the ‘Right to Pee’ network. She got 96 toilets constructed in Mumbai, which women can use for free. In addition, she is also working to get the government to set aside Rs. 5 crore to build female-only urinals across the city.

6. Kanika Tekriwal

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Kanika, a 27-year-old entrepreneur, is the founder of JetSetGo, India’s first and only marketplace for private jet planes and helicopters. Her organization provides private jets for birthday parties, business trips and other similar events. She was diagnosed with cancer in her 20s, but this did not deter her for creating a unique identity of her own.

7. Asha Bhosale

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This 82-year-old renowned singer recorded her first song in 1943 and since then she has given her voice to thousands of songs in Indian movies and albums.

source…..Shreya Pareek….www.the betterindia.com

Natarajan

” White Print”… India’s First Lifestyle Magazine in Braille for Visually impaired …

My oldest reader is 80. And she told me once: ‘Don’t stop yourself from printing anything in the magazine. If we cannot see it in our lives, it will be at least something we see though the magazine.’” Readers like this have inspired Upasana Makati to keep publishing India’s first and only lifestyle magazine in Braille English.

Upasana Makati, a graduate in Mass Media, had just returned from Canada after studying Communications and was, while working at a PR firm in Mumbai, mulling over what to do next.

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“I have this habit…just before sleeping, I review the day to think about what went right, what went wrong, and what I can do in life to make it more meaningful. And one such night, I just happened to wonder about what visually impaired people read. If we want to read, we have so many options. We can easily read so many magazines. But when this thought came to me, I couldn’t think of even one newspaper or magazine that is there for the visually impaired in Braille.”

Upasana decided to do some research. She went to visit the National Association for the Blind to find out what kind of reading material was available to visually impaired people. “Even there they told me that nobody has come up with a magazine dedicated to the visually impaired. The Association itself compiled a couple of newsletters every three months for the subscribers on its list. That was it.”

And so, out of this one vague and random thought in 2013, was born White Print, India’s first lifestyle magazine for visually impaired people in Braille English. This magazine is being read far and wide today, and is promoting Braille literacy with well-researched articles and stories.

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It took Upasana some time to plan the magazine and figure out how it should be structured. She spoke to many visually impaired people to find out what they wanted. “I realized that they were so tired of being sympathized with. So I decided that I would not make this magazine another charity venture and get it registered as an NGO. I would run it like any other full-fledged lifestyle magazine.”

This, however, meant getting ads for the magazine, which was definitely a challenge because people had never advertised in Braille before. But Upasana had to give it a try. She wanted to make sure that the magazine was how her audience wanted it to be. “I sent almost 200 emails for advertisements, and out of that I got one reply which was from the marketing head of Raymond. That was how I got my first ad. We got a five page advertorial from them in the first issue of White Print,” she remembers.

Upasana also learned the software used to convert text to Braille and familiarized herself with the other logistics necessary to run a magazine.

This is how White Print first started with sample copies, and a month after, she had 20 subscribers.

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Our readers started loving the magazine. I remember getting this call from a girl. When the first edition reached her house, she was so excited about getting a magazine in Braille with such amazing content. She called me at the end of the day and said – ‘I just received the magazine in the morning, and I have already completed all the 64 pages. Can you send me the next one? It was really exciting for me. I could read it myself. I did not have to depend on anyone else to read it out to me.’”

Inspiring calls and messages like this from her readers motivated Upasana to keep going. “It made me think, that just a magazine means so much to some people. I had never imagined that something like this could happen. It also made me realize how much we take things for granted. We get the newspaper every morning, start our day, read it, keep it aside — we don’t value it at all. But here was a bunch of people who were so eagerly waiting for their magazines to come in. And it was really encouraging.”

On the corporate side of things, however, people were still hesitant to advertise with White Print. They felt this was not something mainstream and the returns were doubtful. But Upasana did not stop trying. She wrote to people like Ratan Tata (this got the magazine an advertisement from TATA) because she felt that visionaries like him would see some scope in her project and begin to contribute. Coca-Cola also designed an advertisement especially for White Print. “They made a sound clip and we installed it in every magazine. And it worked like a musical card. So, as soon as people would turn to the centre page, the song Umeedo Wali Dhoop would start playing. That received such an amazing response — it became a very popular edition among the readers.”

While Upasana herself writes three columns every month, she has a group of freelancers from different parts of the country who contribute voluntarily.

She also wrote to Barkha Dutt, who liked the concept and contributes a political column. The magazine also got the rights to twelve of Sudha Murthy’s short stories, which they have started publishing every month.

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As of now, the magazine does not have a rigid structure (like different sections) but keeps changing based on feedback. For example, one reader told Upasana that everyone was talking about 100 years of cinema, so she did a column on cinema in the next edition.

“My oldest reader is 80. And she told me once, ‘don’t stop yourself from printing anything in the magazine. If we cannot see it in our lives, it will be at least something we see though the magazine.’ That has stayed with me, always. So it is a little of everything in White Print.”

Upasana is currently printing 300 copies every month. In the future, she wants to increase circulation to every corner of the country and also start a daily publication. If she gets a chance, Upasana says, she would love to publish in other languages as well.

To know more about White Print, you can visit the website here.

Source……Tanaya Singh …www.the betterindia.com

Natarajan