Divya Hari RaoI won't be able to write from the grave So let me tell you what I loveNote: The above poem is inspired by the poem “I won’t be able to write from the grave” by Fanny Howe.May 41May 41
Divya Hari RaoHunger, Hotel, Humans — Part 1There is a quote that goes something like this: “In a world where you can be anything, be kind”. I had heard enough from my school…Sep 3, 2023Sep 3, 2023
Divya Hari RaoA token of surpriseI had planned on telling you a completely different story until my friend reminded me today, of a particular material that I hold close to…Sep 2, 2023Sep 2, 2023
Divya Hari RaoMy Perspective: Aachar & Co.How do you tell a story that feels nostalgic and yet relatable to the 21st century digitally-glued audience? The Sudha magazine and the…Aug 22, 2023Aug 22, 2023
Divya Hari RaoHow to develop the art of (not) writingAs a teacher, it is easy to talk but as a student of literature and language, reading, listening, speaking and writing is an absolute…Oct 26, 2022Oct 26, 2022
Divya Hari RaoTo Tsundoku or not to TsundokuAs an avid reader and a minimalist in the process, there is a constant struggle of whether I should buy a book or borrow a book. Every time…Oct 26, 2022Oct 26, 2022
Divya Hari RaoGehraiyaan: Just a perspective (not really)Water, Seas, Oceans; such cliched images to represent the depth of human lives.Feb 12, 2022Feb 12, 2022
Divya Hari RaoThree Basic Financial Lessons I Learnt in 2020It was March 2020, and the government had just announced a lockdown. I still remember coming back home from a grocer’s store and listening…Jul 8, 2021Jul 8, 2021
Divya Hari RaoOne Hundred Years of QuarantineSince everyone is talking about the Covid-19 Pandemic, even I decided to jump on the bandwagon and express my opinions about it. Let me add…Jul 8, 2021Jul 8, 2021