“When ‘I’ Becomes ‘We’”

This space is close to my heart. It is not just about my stories anymore; it is about our stories. Along my journey, I have met people who changed the way I see the world. Some inspired me, some became friends for life, and together they have added colours to this journey called Limits & Beyond.

Voices Behind the Words

Ideas worth sharing, voices worth knowing

Behind every article is a storyteller, each with a unique path, their own struggles, triumphs, and dreams. I wanted this corner to be a place where those voices could be heard, where “I” slowly turns into “we.”

Anurag

We climbed Manaslu together and, by sheer coincidence, we summited on the very same day. Mountains introduced us through a Swedish climber, Tim, but it was Anurag who left a mark on me.

An uncompromising climber, a sincere vegan, a traveler at heart, and above all, a good human being. Anurag is working on many meaningful things right now, planting seeds that might one day grow into something much greater. Follow his journey and you will see what I mean.

Rachit

I met Rachit during the Vipassana course in Sikkim. He is always smiling, always grounded. He is pursuing Bachelors in history at Tadong Government College, Gongtok,  with plans of cracking the UPSC exam. Born under the shadow of Kanchenjunga, his roots are deep in the mountains he calls home.

Rachit speaks fluent English, Nepali, and Hindi, and laying foundations of starting his own platform to share his voice with the world. He writes about his life experiences, the Sikkim Himalayas, life in the highlands, and the beauty and hardships of mountain living. Wish him well and follow his journey

Sneh

Aspiring Diplomat, seeking work opportunities to gain a more hands-on experience to the fields of journalism, content writing.

Sneh was born in Kenya. She is now pursuing Masters in India. Her interests include Asian and African studies, climate change, and global tribal cultures. She is the author of the bilingual poetry collection Out of Maasai Land (2024) and has published articles about cults, journalism and university events with a background in media studies.

Dhruv

Dhruv was born in Ahmedabad, but his heart beats for cinema. We met while working together as assistant directors on the Gujarati feature film Saatam Aatham. From the start, I could see he was not just working in film; he was living for it.

A filmmaker in the making, Dhruv is passionate about telling stories. His ambition is simple yet powerful: to make films. He writes about world cinema, his experiences in Bollywood, working with John Abraham, and everything he learns on this path. For him, storytelling is not a career choice; it is a calling.