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3 Years and Counting

It was exactly 3 years ago on this day that we posted our first infographic. 10th Oct, 2017. It was a breakthrough day. The road to publishing a full-fledged magazine was harder than we imagined and stalled often when it began. So this idea - "A picture is worth a thousand words" came into our lives. And we started posting one idea at a time. One small idea. At that time, it was not a conscious decision to start with a post from the icon himself, but as they say in the Universe, there are no accidents.



So here we are 3 years hence. With a strong and capable team. Geeti, Neera, Nitu and myself (Saurabh). On this day, as my heart fills with gratitude, I am also reminded of a poem from the movie - The Grey 

Once more into the fray. 
Into the last good fight I'll ever know.
Live and die on this day. 
Live and die on this day. 


What a journey this has been. What an amazing journey.
-Saurabh 

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