The Silence After the Boil When the kettle quiets and the last cup is poured, what remains is not merely warmth on the tongue, but a trail of thought — of centuries steeped in leaves, labour, and longing. The story of tea began in mist and meditation, in the still groves of Yunnan and theContinue reading “If Tea Had Stayed Home-Epilogue”
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If Tea Had Stayed Home-Part VI
What Was Lost Because of Tea Every conquest leaves silences behind, often sorrowful. Tea’s triumph was no different. If empire rode on the leaf, it also carried away voices—of culture, labour, and landscape. Herbs, grains, fruits, and flowers that once quenched thirst and tethered life to land were quietly sidelined. What disappeared was not merelyContinue reading “If Tea Had Stayed Home-Part VI”
If Tea Had Stayed Home – IV
The World Before Tea Riding on the currents of empire and commerce, tea’s ascendancy became firm, irrevocable and near-universal. Yet before this triumph, the world drank otherwise—and it drank richly. Across continents, cultures had already brewed their identities into cups of warmth, vigour, and ritual. Before Tea’s Arrival In the East, rice wine and fermentedContinue reading “If Tea Had Stayed Home – IV”
If Tea Had Stayed Home -I
Introduction — The Universal Cup “The cup that cheers but not inebriates,” wrote Tennyson, and in those few words captured the quiet dominion of tea over human life. It is perhaps the most universal of all human addictions, woven so seamlessly into our civilizational history that to imagine existence without it seems almost unthinkable. ItContinue reading “If Tea Had Stayed Home -I”
Illness to Wellness: A healthy India by 2047 – Part IV
VIII. Addressing Systemic Challenges Despite the clear benefits of preventive health, systemic challenges remain. The healthcare economy—driven by vested commercial interests—often prioritizes treatment over prevention. Hospitals and pharmaceutical companies may resist changes that threaten their revenue streams, creating barriers to a paradigm shift. Sadly today healthcare is increasingly being treated as a business rather thanContinue reading “Illness to Wellness: A healthy India by 2047 – Part IV”
Illness to Wellness: A Healthy India by 2047 – Part III
V. Educating for Preventive Health Health education stands as the cornerstone of a preventive healthcare strategy, with immense potential to transform India’s health outcomes. However, the current status of preventive health education in India reveals significant gaps in policy implementation, public awareness, and institutional support. The existing focus on curative care has relegated preventive healthContinue reading “Illness to Wellness: A Healthy India by 2047 – Part III”
Illness to Wellness: A Healthy India by 2047 – Part II
III. Overview of Current Health Infrastructure India’s healthcare infrastructure, while significantly expanded in recent decades, continues to face challenges of inequitable distribution and quality. The healthcare system is structured across primary, secondary, and tertiary levels, yet many components remain under-resourced and unevenly developed, particularly in rural areas. A comprehensive analysis of the current system revealsContinue reading “Illness to Wellness: A Healthy India by 2047 – Part II”
From Illness to Wellness; A Healthy India by 2047 – Part I
I. Introduction As India approaches the centenary of its independence in 2047, it is poised to emerge as one of the world’s top three economies and a global superpower. However, this aspiration hinges on the health and productivity of its people. With a population of nearly 1.4 billion, India holds a unique demographic advantage. ToContinue reading “From Illness to Wellness; A Healthy India by 2047 – Part I”
Indian Ber-Part III
However, merely on the merit of an exceptionally endowed healer of a variety of ailments and bringing relief and succour to mankind, Ber deserves celebration. The Healer Apart from being tasty, Ber fruits offer an effective herbal remedy for a wide range of ailments. In Ayurveda, the Ber plant parts are used for treating bleeding disorders,Continue reading “Indian Ber-Part III”