The popular weekly Paperzine published in Kenya catering and covering the news and views, events and happenings of the Asian Community turns 14 years this week. Sikiladi who has been publishing self composed poetry, event coverage and writing opinion articles over the years on a voluntary basis shares a poem marking the 14th birthday of The Asian Weekly. Over the years Sikiladi has witnessed several changes in editorials, columns, publishing, professionalism, movement of premises @TAW and expresses some of that via her poetry.
Society
Saga of Spirituality!
The Shakahola cult killings inspired by Paul Mackenzie swallowed in several adults, young and very young deep into the ground, starved to hunger in the hope of meeting God. The poem is inspired by the massacre that has made news throughout Kenya for several months now.
मैडम/ Madam
They call me Madam Credits: sketch artist : Pepper Tharp poetry : Sikiladi
Inner Stability Amid Global Chaos (BK Shivani)
Inner Stability Amid Global Chaos BK Shivani's discourse on 21st June in Nairobi addressed the issue of Tolerance and Acceptance in equal measure. Shared here are some take away points from the discourse. The one who tolerates believes himself to be a victim. This happens very frequently though that's not how it should be. Tolerance … Continue reading Inner Stability Amid Global Chaos (BK Shivani)
Elements of Emotional Fitness (BK Shivani)
Published in the Asian Weekly Elements of Emotional Fitness BK Shivani's talk at the Jalaram Auditorium in Nairobi on 20th June was aimed at highlighting the emotional fitness in day to day situations as well as the impact of the same in one's life. Whether at work or at handling relationships the emotional strength matters … Continue reading Elements of Emotional Fitness (BK Shivani)
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Future of Power at Raj Yoga Center
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Holistic Tree Planting Workshop
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