Category: Prime Minister’s Scholarship for Asia

Education in India

I visited several spaces offering and facilitating education for youth and adults in India. My main takeaway is that education is the key to empowerment and uplifting families. This highlights the importance of removing educational barriers, such as but not limited to location, income, and nutrition.  I was born in Wales and educated in a…Continue Reading Education in India

Lessons on Vision and Intention

As I settle back into the rhythm of life in Auckland, New Zealand, I find myself grappling with the stark differences between the bustling streets of India and the tranquility of home. The absence of crowded thoroughfares, the scent of masala chai wafting through the air, and the sheer abundance of fresh air have all…Continue Reading Lessons on Vision and Intention

Embracing the Power of Human Connection: Lessons from India

As I reflect on the past six weeks, the power of human connection has been a key takeaway for me. From witnessing the genuine care displayed by strangers in India to immersing myself in community-driven initiatives, this journey has underscored the importance of human connection, compassion, growth, and reflection on a global scale.  Throughout this…Continue Reading Embracing the Power of Human Connection: Lessons from India

Cameras and Lenses

As a filmmaker and camera enthusiast, my biggest debate before coming to India was whether or not to bring my camera. The potential of capturing beautiful landscapes, cityscapes and people mixed with the worry of damaging equipment and being the “touristy photographer” of the trip. I feared the idea that I would limit my experience…Continue Reading Cameras and Lenses