• Musings

    Pause. Rewind. Play.

    It is way past midnight. I should have been asleep hours ago. But the mind is turbulent. I can almost hear the whirring and creaking inside my head. After two hours of tossing and turning in bed,…

  • Musings

    Come September

    I exit the gates of the building and walk to my scooter in the gentle drizzle. The two-wheeler parking lot has been so thoughtfully shifted to the middle of nowhere by the college authorities. There is no…

  • Musings

    Nostalgia and the Indian Coffee House

    One of my most endearing memories of Government Medical College (GMC) Nagpur is that of the Indian Coffee House. Bustling with energy, the fresh fragrance of South Indian coffee and the annas clad in their white uniforms still lingers on in my memories.…

  • Musings

    Just another woman with a backache

    She landed up at my table in the Cytopathology OPD where I was posted as a junior resident that day. She looked extremely fatigued, probably having been shunted from one OPD to another. I told her to…

  • Food,  Musings

    My dosa disasters

    My mother and I shared a love-hate relationship. I always felt that she favoured my brothers, and I came second to her sons. This was something I never stopped fighting about. And my most vehement argument towards…

  • Musings

    My soft hands

    Around me there is a frenzy of women getting dressed in glittery paraphernalia. The chatter is amusing and boisterous. We are all excited about yet another pre-wedding ritual. I reach out for my glass bangles. Red. To…

  • Musings

    Pulling those strings

    The year was 2008. It was a cold winter in the heart of London. I was spending a lonely weekend in my hostel room. When suddenly the contents of an email warmed the cockles of my heart.…

  • Musings

    These walls will melt

    “I would prefer to share the apartment with a woman— preferably an Indian or a Pakistani,” I wrote. I was sending an email to the Netherlands to request student accommodation. I was going to spend three weeks that summer at…