“In my time, I had a successful career as the Bank Manager at Union bank for over 23 years. I’ve retired now and I’m on a pension of a few thousand Rupees a month, which may not seem like a lot — but believe me, it is. Unfortunately, it’s only once you stop working that you realise that happiness can’t be bought. I’m 79, and it’s only now that I’m finding things that give me that peace and happiness. Spending time with my wife and daughter, my walks here every day, the sea, the shore, the little Ganpati Mandir on the banks that I like to visit when the tide is low…all of these bring me so much joy.”
“So what advice would you give to a large group of people?”
“Leave this mobile phone of yours on the side for some time — just do nothing — sit near the sea, just be…just breathe.”




Kids will do just about anything to avoid finishing homework. Ask
Nishat Rana, whose 16 years old daughter unwittingly initiated her
family’s active involvement in cat rescue and fostering, while
attempting to avoid math homework. Looking out the window,
procrastinating, she spotted two kittens in need of help, and lo and
behold, today their house is home to 3 cats and 3-5 fosters on the
regular.







