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Many years of experience in the field of education and research led me to the discovery that the central thing is to constantly un-school oneself and become a freer and truer learner... Elsewhere, I enjoy playing several roles Life offers a woman - with a hope to learn from all that happens and doesn't happen, and with a wish to gradually become free of those roles because only then the possibility of the birth of true actor (or the non-actor) within exists. ...more

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Hampi – A Digital Photo Exhibit

We recently had an opportunity to curate a digital exhibit for Sri Aurobindo Center for Advanced Research (SACAR), Pondicherry. The exhibit titled, Hampi – A UNESCO World Heritage Site, can be accessed at the link below. Also browse through our 10-part series on Hampi
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“In Indian social-cultural-political discourse there is a general tendency to ignore deeper, intellectual thought, and the sensationalist mass media has actually contributed to a great dumbing down of even the educated masses. In this climate where any and all intellectuality has been mostly confined to a few ivory towers of academy, it is difficult to get even the educated and socio-economically privileged section of the society interested in the idea of exploring any deeper intellectual thought. It seems as if the trinity of pop-sociology, pop-psychology and pop-culture has taken over the general mentality of the society leaving little room for any serious, intellectually rigorous discourse on social-cultural phenomena. If at all, there is any serious attempt to think through and understand the observed phenomena, it is almost always done using the intellectual theories and frameworks developed in the Western academic circles. But this habit of non-thinking or thinking only in terms of borrowed categories must change if we want India to awaken to her innate intellectual potential.”
Beloo Mehra, The Thinking Indian: Essays on Indian Socio-Cultural Matters in the Light of Sri Aurobindo

“Based on our badly borrowed misunderstanding of the words ‘secular’ and ‘spiritual’ we seem
to have become blinded by the dominant intellectual ideology of our times, according to which schools as secular organizations are supposed to not have anything to do with matters of the spirit. Education has, therefore, become concerned only with matters of material life (eventually leading to commodification)... This dichotomy between 'education for social success' and education for spirit' must go if we want to make Indian Education more relevant for the future of India. Education needs to become more integral, more complete through a meaningful synthesis of the two.”
Beloo Mehra, ABC's of Indian National Education

“The only reason why we ask other people how their weekend was is so we can tell them about our own weekend.”
Chuck Palahniuk, Invisible Monsters

“Two things are infinite: the universe and human stupidity; and I'm not sure about the universe.”
Albert Einstein

“It is what you read when you don't have to that determines what you will be when you can't help it.”
Oscar Wilde

“If one cannot enjoy reading a book over and over again, there is no use in reading it at all.”
Oscar Wilde

“Whenever you find yourself on the side of the majority, it is time to reform (or pause and reflect).”
Mark Twain

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