An Act of Kindness

An Act of Kindness

Alone we can do so little, together we can do so much – Helen Keller. The prevailing pandemic in the country that hosts one-sixth of the world’s population will require endeavour not only by the Government, but the population at large. The lockdown compelled thousands of migrant workers onto urban streets. With transportation shut down, many have been trying to walk hundreds of kilometres back to their rural homes to ride out the crisis with their families. There is an impelling need to ensure this vulnerable population was given economic protection, but there’s really nothing here for the landless, daily wagers and migrant workers”. A quintessential response to a public health emergency doesn’t exist; strategies must be tailored to the local context and to the severity of the situation. One such initiative worth mentioning is Together We Can, a collaborative effort by Zerodha and Smally’s to feed the city. The initiative aims to tackle the need of the hour, hunger. Nikhil Kamath CIO of Zerodha and Nikhil Hegde Founder of Smally’s Resto Cafe have combined efforts to make sure as many as 10,000 people a day are fed a meal on a daily basis. Both these noble men have more than their first name in common … their shared passion for humanity. A typical day in the camp starts with meal preps which begin at 10 pm and distribution at 10 am the following day by Nikhil Hegde and 60 employees from Smally’s along with 35 volunteers across the city who work selflessly. Nikhil Kamath has donated more than 25 crores to respective causes including the PM fund and has adopted a hands-on approach to the campaign by distributing meals personally to those in need. This campaign was executed by the Bangalore Police during the lockdown who strive tirelessly in their efforts to save the city. An Act of Kindness

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 Generation at Crossroads

Generation at Crossroads

The modern human race that is passing through the earth has high expectation out of life and are proud owners of material comforts. The purpose of education today is earning money and spreading success stories. Vasantha Vaikunth, founder, www.lifenliving.org shares her views here and questions what happens to people when everything crashes. History has proved to us that materialistic drive has always been unstable. What we read in books is what we see today, humans in lock up and animals at play! It is heartening to see educated parents bring up children but there is a kind brashness when it comes to dealing with relationships be it school, marriage, children or friends. Education demands discipline, dedication and devotion in our pursuits; it is not a mere passport to making money and building luxury. “Learning” is the magic word that takes the accumulated information to the level of knowledge and experience. The application of knowledge learnt is important to face the challenges with confidence, adjusting to the misfortune, wars, poverty and calamities such as today’s scene. There is an urgent need for the children, parents and teachers to have a common forum to find a solution for the imbalanced life they lead. We have created a society of short cuts to success, so the new generation demands, everything with less work and fast results. Marriage as an institution has become a place of stress, ego and greed. It is almost like a corporate arrangement, where there is no place for emotion. During the launch of the company everyone takes an oath to work for the company but things fall apart in the process due to ego clashes and meanness. Lockdown today is a true test of all relationships! Marriage seems a happy place to be in but it demands trust, confidence, communication, stability and above all self discipline. The new generation lives on expectation without sacrifices; unfortunately, relationships means sacrifices. It is the universal system that has laid the rules for sustainability in relationships and we cannot survive manmade contract marriages. Education has made women stronger and confident, but they struggle to balance home and work even today; their natural instinct to nurture and enjoy home gets stifled by the society. There is confusion in every sphere of life and man stands at cross roads all the time; he is unable to take the right path. People are unable to enjoy the moment and live in fear and conflict; this is indeed a dangerous seed to sow for the future progress. Everyone lives in fear of losing when they don’t even have the things that they fear of losing! Young parents try to compensate their children with expensive gifts and holidays, but out of 100 children of various age groups I spoke to 80 of them disapproved of being left alone and the young ones of 10 to 12 years olds said they are never sure of the mother’s moods and that they seem confused and angry. Children start spending their time with the machines as that is their comfort zone. It is our duty to give a happy home for the new generation. Millions of dollars are wasted on marriage contracts; it is an abuse of the institution. Where has this confusion come from? We can only build a society, community or family on love and compassion, there is no other way. Children are not in the best of hands as the school and home have impulsive, moody adults who try to deal with their personal problems. The world is getting consumed by material greed and man carries the burden of fear, anxiety, and low self esteem. The value of life itself should find a niche in our minds to enjoy what is given to us in this life and try to be role models for the future generation. It is shocking to see the world that we are going to hand over to the new generation. Take the era forward with poise and dignity. Let history find a peaceful space to write today’s man’s story for the future. Generation at Crossroads

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 In-house Entertainment with SOCIAL Indoors

In-house Entertainment with SOCIAL Indoors

Live Music Series by SOCIAL called #SOCIAL Indoors is back. Catch a live music series featuring renowned homegrown artists straight from their homes to your homes. Catch Dhruv Visvanath, Zarir Warden (ONEmpire), Komorebi and Shashwat Bulusu this Thursday through Sunday, LIVE on @socialoffline’s Facebook and Instagram page from 5 to 5:30 PM. While the world is self-isolating, SOCIAL is ensuring that the entertainment doesn’t stop! After a stellar Week 1 of #SOCIALIndoors, featuring the likes of Ankur Tiwari, Aditi Ramesh, Raghav Meattle & Tejas Menon, they’re back with a specially curated bunch of Indie musicians for Week 2. The following artists will be will be going LIVE for #SOCIALIndoors from 5 to 5:30 PM on SocialOffline’s Facebook and Instagram page @socialoffline. Starting off, Thursday, April 02, 2020 will feature an accomplished singer-songwriter from New Delhi, Dhruv Visvanath from 5 to 5:30 PM. Zarir Warden of ONEmpire will be live on Friday, April 03, 3030 from 5 to 5:30 PM. Come Saturday, April 04, 2020, #SOCIALIndoors will feature Komorebi – Tarana Marwah who is a pianist, composer, singer, and choir practitioner in New Delhi’s music circuit live from 5 to 5:30 PM. To end the week on a high-note, Shashwat Bulusu will be seen jamming for #SOCIALIndoors on Sunday, April 05, 2020, from 5 to 5:30 PM. Facebook Link: https://www.facebook.com/SocialOffline/Instagram Link: https://www.instagram.com/socialoffline/ Without the hassle of any online tickets or paywalls, #SOCIALIndoors, is here to bring artists to the platform free of cost, bringing a sense of community listening in a newfound way! Join in for some good ol’ community listening in a brand-new way. Stay safe, stay #SOCIALIndoors In-house Entertainment with SOCIAL Indoors

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