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AI, The Future, and a Conversation That Opened My Eyes – A Must Watch Talk with Srinivasan Sankar
Some interviews don’t just give information — they shake up the way you look at the world.My recent conversation with Srinivasan Sankar , a US‑based tech leader with 30 years of experience in management consulting, engineering architecture, and AI strategy, was exactly that. Srini has been living in the US since 1995 and now runs an AI company in Boston. From building solutions for global financial and insurance giants to advising billion‑dollar brands, he has seen AI evolve
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A Sweet Journey on College Road – My Conversation with Divya
Whenever I walk through Nungambakkam’s famous College Road, one place never fails to bring back memories. The smell of freshly baked treats, the warm atmosphere, and the familiar buzz always make me nostalgic. On this road stands a small but special café that many of us cannot miss. And today, for Remira Talks, I had the joy of meeting the woman behind it — Mrs. Divya. Divya’s journey into baking began in 2019, but her connection to this field started much earlier. Her husban
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A Heart That Still Speaks Softly: My Unforgettable Conversation with Actress Deepa Shankar
Some conversations do not feel like interviews — they feel like quiet moments of truth. My recent discussion with actress Deepa was exactly that. There was no rush, no pretence, no performance. She spoke with the innocence of someone who has lived through storms yet kept her gentleness intact. Deepa began by sharing how she grew up shifting between subjects, never quite fitting into the academic boxes that others expected of her. She spoke about failure without any shame — a
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Miniatures, Metrics & Mental Health: A Conversation with Zarin Maraikayar
When you meet someone who blends art with analytics—and sprinkles in life lessons—you know you’re in for an inspiring conversation. That’s exactly what happened when I sat down with Zarin Maraikayar for Remira Talks. I first knew Jareen as a storyteller—a puppeteer who could make characters dance to life. But as I followed her journey, I discovered a world beyond stories: a world of miniatures. Tiny chapatis, bite-sized gulab jamuns, even miniature paniyarams—all crafted with
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Beyond The Line: How Three Young Architects Built a Creative Design Brand
When I first heard about BTL Architects in Anna Nagar, I discovered an inspiring story of three young architects— Karthik, Hariprasad, and Jeba Aksh —turning a college idea into a thriving design studio. What began during their second year of architecture school as freelance projects evolved into a full-fledged firm after years of planning and experience. Their secret? Clear roles, strong communication, and passion for design. Design That Delivers Value BTL specializes in a
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Hindu Unity School: A 126-Year Journey of Resilience and Renewal
Founded in 1899 as a humble “Thinnai” school by S. Singaravelu Nayakar , Hindu Unity Higher Secondary School began with a single classroom and a handful of students. Over the decades, it grew into a respected institution, guided by visionary leaders and scholars. Today, it stands proud with 126 years of legacy , but the path was far from smooth. After a century of success, the early 2000s brought decline—crumbling buildings, falling student numbers, and teacher shortages. By
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A Divine Journey Through Tamil Spiritual Heritage: Insights from Dr. Sarada Nambi Aruran
In an inspiring conversation, Dr. Sarada Nambi Aruran —a celebrated Tamil scholar and award-winning classical speaker—takes us deep into the spiritual essence of Tamil literature and its timeless healing wisdom. With over 33 years of service as an educator and cultural guardian , Dr. Sarada has been honoured with prestigious accolades, including the Kalaimamani Award and the Tamil Nadu Government’s Dr. Radhakrishnan Best Teacher Award . The Spiritual Depth of Thirumurai Dr.
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A Poem that sparked a Movement: The Story of Sevalaya Murali
“If you educate the poor, it’s like building a thousand temples.” These words, once read by an 11-year-old boy in a borrowed book of Bharathiyar’s poems, would go on to shape the destiny of thousands. That boy was Murali—now known across South India as the founder of Sevalaya , a beacon of hope for the underprivileged. The Spark That Lit the Flame Murali’s journey began not in a grand hall or a policy meeting, but in the humble home of a classmate. A curious child, he stumble
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Important Qualities of Parenting
Parenting can be one of the most enjoyable experiences and yet it can be equally frustrating. Both parents undergo a transformation in...
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A Testimonial from Padma Amarnath
நலம் காப்போம் - மனநலம் காப்போம் சிறப்பான ஒரு மனநல ஆலோசகர் ஒரு கதைசொல்லியாகவும் இருந்தால் ! அதிலும் ஜெயகாந்தனின் கதைகளைஅலசி ஆராயு ம்...
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