Honouring the Heroes: Anurag Maloo rescue

Miraculous Rescue on Mt Annapurna: The Story of Anurag Maloo, Adam Bielecki & Mariusz Hatala

Left for dead in a frozen tomb! Anurag Maloo’s miraculous rescue from Annapurna’s crevasse by Polish mountaineers, Adam Bielecki and Mariusz Hatala, and a team of sherpas, reveals the power of human spirit and a daring mission against all odds. Continue reading Miraculous Rescue on Mt Annapurna: The Story of Anurag Maloo, Adam Bielecki & Mariusz Hatala

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Book Review: The Shortest History of Economics by Andrew Leigh

The Shortest History of Economics” by Andrew Leigh demystifies economics, showing how evolution and innovation shaped our financial lives. This book review explores the book’s structure, key takeaways, and its engaging storytelling style, making it a valuable tool for anyone seeking to understand economics. Continue reading Book Review: The Shortest History of Economics by Andrew Leigh

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BOOK REVIEW: THE SHORTEST HISTORY OF ISRAEL AND PALESTINE BY MICHAEL SCOTT-BAUMANN

The book underscores the failure of diplomacy, from the Balfour Declaration to the unsuccessful Oslo Accords, and sheds light on the complexities arising from Israel’s military dominance, the creation of settlements, and the blockade of essential supplies to Gaza. The resulting suppression, poverty, and fear among Palestinians contribute to a cycle of radicalization and terrorism. Continue reading BOOK REVIEW: THE SHORTEST HISTORY OF ISRAEL AND PALESTINE BY MICHAEL SCOTT-BAUMANN

From Old to Bold: A Journey Through One Year of Rebranding

The journey from A Traveller’s Wish List to Queen of Treasures was a planned move in alignment with my personal transformation. Join me as I take you through the journey of self-discovery, growth, and evolution that led to this momentous decision. Continue reading From Old to Bold: A Journey Through One Year of Rebranding