“What are you talking about? The ‘time bomb’ is a person?” Jeevanjyoti takes us on a ride through the most sophisticated cyber crime ever.
What was it like being part of the team organizing one of India’s biggest events in 2010? Nia recounts her experience working on the Commonwealth Games.
Look at the shelves in supermarkets around the world. Every other product on display wears the “Made in China” tag. Where does India stand? Bijesh Krishnadas talks on this interesting subject of India Vs China in the race for being the global superpower.
When Ashok fell in love… with the girl next door. A short story by Anupama Krishnakumar.
In an interview to Spark, Dr. Michael Petraglia talks on what it means to be an archaeologist, his work in India and also shares his opinion about the archaeological and cultural heritage of India.
Esha, 35 years old, artist and mother of two, takes you down memory lane. Join her as she revisits some memorable moments of her childhood. Esha’s story and childhood sketches by Anupama Krishnakumar.
P.R.Viswanathan speaks to his little grandson. The outcome – a beautiful and heartfelt poem. Read on.
Dear Reader,
We are happy to present the November 2010 issue of Spark. The theme is ‘A tribute to childhood.’
Since when did we become mobile phone freaks? Vani Viswanathan chronicles the journey that a typical currently 20-something-year-old in India would have been through with mobile phones.