Powerful yoga practices and Kriyas I learnt at Isha Yoga Center have sustained and supported me for the last 13 years ! Thank you @SadhguruJV@ishafoundation for these game changing tools of transformation 🙏🏻
Heartfelt thanks to Mr. Justice Jasti Chelameswar (Retd.) for his judicial wisdom, Mrs. Smriti Irani for her candid insights on marriage and independence, and Mr. Brijesh Singh for his governance perspective, together unpacking a legal system that serves over a billion lives.
When great minds debate on enforceability of prenups in a strong emerging Bharat is change not inevitable ? An illuminating analysis of the complexities of the proposal by IMC Ladies Wing to bring about legislation on prenups. Thank you Smriti ji for starting the dialogue !
Addressed the launch of the White Paper on “The Prenuptial Agreements (Recognition, Regulation and Enforcement) – Proposed Bill Concept Note, 2026,” drafted by the Legal Committee of @IMCLadiesWing in Mumbai.
The discussion provided an opportunity to reflect on the enduring institution of marriage and its place within a changing society. The conversation around prenuptial agreements goes far beyond questions of legal enforceability, inviting us to think about the evolving relationship between law, social institutions, and cultural values.
Marriage has legal dimensions involving rights, obligations, succession, and remedies, but its strength has always rested on foundations that legislation alone cannot create, namely trust, mutual responsibility, and commitment.
As societies evolve, legal frameworks must adapt to ensure justice and dignity. Equally important is recognising that institutions draw their strength not only from legal recognition, but also from the values society chooses to uphold.
The challenge before policymakers is not simply to modernise the law, but to ensure that in doing so we preserve the principles that sustain social cohesion and strengthen the institutions that bind generations together.
Addressed the launch of the White Paper on “The Prenuptial Agreements (Recognition, Regulation and Enforcement) – Proposed Bill Concept Note, 2026,” drafted by the Legal Committee of @IMCLadiesWing in Mumbai.
The discussion provided an opportunity to reflect on the enduring institution of marriage and its place within a changing society. The conversation around prenuptial agreements goes far beyond questions of legal enforceability, inviting us to think about the evolving relationship between law, social institutions, and cultural values.
Marriage has legal dimensions involving rights, obligations, succession, and remedies, but its strength has always rested on foundations that legislation alone cannot create, namely trust, mutual responsibility, and commitment.
As societies evolve, legal frameworks must adapt to ensure justice and dignity. Equally important is recognising that institutions draw their strength not only from legal recognition, but also from the values society chooses to uphold.
The challenge before policymakers is not simply to modernise the law, but to ensure that in doing so we preserve the principles that sustain social cohesion and strengthen the institutions that bind generations together.
Travel means you want to face unfamiliar situations. It is about breaking out of known, settled atmospheres. So travel should be a little adventurous – not in search of comfort but in search of exposure and new experiences. This is what spirituality also means, that you are constantly in new terrain. If you are always in the same terrain, you are stagnant.
I use the words physical hygiene and emotional hygiene. We should pay equally important attention to the hygiene of our emotions. Physical hygiene keeps us physically fit — but full of anger, what use is that? Real hygiene is emotional: peaceful, compassionate emotion. That is the real inner hygiene.
@IndiGo6E yesterday I flew Indigo from Dharamshala to Delhi and Delhi to Mumbai. 6E 354 landed well in time but I my Samosonite suitcase from the luggage belt #13 cracked and damaged beyond repair. I am not accepting the meager compensation the ground staff offered me. Pl advise
@IndiGo6E Your ground staff seen in the photos did not guide me to file any PIR instead they gave me an email address and asked me to email the details with photos.
@IndiGo6E I’m traveling Indigo on domestic flights Mumbai to Delhi and Gaggal en route to Dharamshala. Can I carry whole fresh mangoes on these flights
@mybmcWardGS deafening noise before 6 am and after 10pm by builder of Satyanarayan building at RG Thadani road just outside Venus Apartments. Massive crane blocking free access to residences of members . Pl lodge a criminal complaint against developer.