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    • Episode #05
      Jun 8 2022
      'At a time in Indian history when women were expected to belong mainly in the domestic sphere, Sarla Thakral aimed for the sky. In winging her way to the skies, she blazed a trail for Indian women in aviation, which was still an uncharted territory for them. Now, India has the highest percentage of female pilots in the world, and this percentage is more than twice the global average. And the person who sowed seeds for this, back in 1936, was Sarla Thakral – an icon of strength, grit and power also the first woman pilot of India'. Sharing some thoughts …
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      16 min
    • Episode #04
      May 23 2022
      Unlike many other forms of entertainment, films are a truly collaborative effort that often involve hundreds of cast and crew working together in order to create a finished product. A movie is of course what we perceive through our eyes but we also listen to films – and we always have. But the real question is have you ever noticed the background artists , camera crew , pre/post production team and musicians of a movie ? Sharing some thoughts …
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      14 min
    • Episode #03
      May 11 2022
      In psychology, strict parents are defined as parents who place high standards and demands on their children. Most of them will be cold, unresponsive, and unsupportive to their children. Their rules are often overly strict and arbitrary. Although some parents think that strict parenting produces better-behaved kids, studies show that such a parenting style actually produces kids that have more behavioral problems. Will your children turn out to be good by forcing them to join a college/university just because its known for its strict disciplinary rules? Sharing some thoughts..
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      22 min
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