Invoking October’s Spirit For A Better World
From the Editor’s Desk
Dear Readers,
As we enter the lively month of October, filled with the essence of celebration, reflection, and transformation, I encourage you to embark on a stimulating journey through this edition of ‘The WFY.’
The cover story, “Gandhi Revisited: What Is His Relevance In The World Today?” invites readers to engage in a thoughtful exploration of enduring principles in the face of contemporary issues. In light of the current global unrest and the rise of conflicts, it is imperative that we turn our attention to the teachings of Mahatma Gandhi regarding nonviolence and civil disobedience. This is not simply a reflection on the past; rather, it serves as a vital reminder for all of us to adopt peace as a formidable instrument for transformation. We are also celebrating Mahatma Gandhi’s birthday on the 2nd of October.
This month, we explore World Politics, featuring contributions from Tushar Unadkat and Leon Jose, who offer a thoughtful analysis of current immigration trends and the evolving diplomatic dynamics among India’s neighbouring nations. In light of our community’s rich history of migration and adaptation, these explorations hold significant relevance, prompting us to reflect on our shared responsibilities in an ever more interconnected world.
In the Health & Wellness section, we address the widespread distractions posed by social media. Kulmohan Kaur’s article on its side effects highlights the crucial mental health implications of our digital lives, serving as an important reminder for readers to reflect on this pressing issue. In conjunction with Selvan Durairaj’s insightful guide on conquering personal fears, our aim is to equip you with resources that foster resilience and enhance well-being.
In this edition, Kavya Patel presents an insightful exploration of the emerging trend—“Dry Tipping: The New Trend On The Spring Break Cards.” This piece encourages us to consider the impact of such responsible and helpful innovations on our leisure experiences. Moreover, the WFY Bureau’s investigation into community living underscores the significant influence of shared experiences and connections, emphasising the fundamental nature of belonging and fighting loneliness, particularly for the Indian diaspora.
The featured section embodies the core values of peace and community, reflecting a commitment to these ideals. On this International Day of Nonviolence, Tushar Unadkat’s thought-provoking article on Gandhi’s legacy urges us to consider the importance of a global ceasefire—an aspiration that resonates deeply in these challenging times. For those seeking culinary adventures, our feature on Inji Puli transports you to the heart of India and its kitchens, where flavours intertwine with rich stories of heritage and tradition.
Our publication remains a vibrant platform for art and culture, featuring evocative poems by Rema Pisharody and Briji K T that explore the complex tapestry of human emotions, alongside Kavya Patel’s thrilling update on an Indian film garnering attention at the UK’s Oscar entry. This highlights the diverse and vibrant essence of Indian creativity that knows no boundaries.
In our exploration of Economy & Business, Sunita Krishnan’s analysis of the Hilsa fish ban underscores the profound connections between our cultural practices and commercial activities. The WFY Bureau delves into the fascinating possibilities within technology and science, focussing on the discovery of new planets and the quest for extraterrestrial life. This exploration serves as a testament to our unquenchable curiosity as a species.
In conclusion, the Travel & Leisure section presents Sudha Mukhopadhyay’s captivating account of Bhutan, showcasing a nation that elegantly balances tradition and sustainability.
As the editor overseeing our publication, I kindly urge you to continue your support for ‘The WFY.’ Your support—whether through donations, subscriptions, or advertisements—plays a crucial role in our commitment to nurturing a dynamic community dialogue within the Indian diaspora. We invite you to contribute your perspectives to the magazine; your insights have the power to spark meaningful discussions.
As we move forward, let us honour our rich heritage while also engaging with the challenges and opportunities that the present day brings. Our community stands firm in its commitment to resilience, creativity, and a collective vision for the future.
May this month bring you abundant inspiration and meaningful connections.
Warmest Regards,
Melwyn Williams
Chief Editor,
The WFY