The Doon Mozaic, introductory issue, may 2016 1 | Page 9

Most of us believe that it is suppressing men for the growth of women but that is not the case. Feminism stands for equality in the society. Your profession for most of us is a hobby. What are your hobbies then? I feel most comfortable when I’m dancing. I am fortunate that I could turn my hobby into my profession. As far as my hobbies are concerned, I love to cook. Sketching is something to which I was devoted to from a long time. It’s great to practise art in some way. It teaches how to create new from pre-existing products. How has the city treated you? We shifted to Doon seventeen years ago when this was a small town with eucalyptus trees growing on the side of the roads. The air was fresher than it is today. Being a person of the pre-capital era, I may look like I am cringing but I sincerely believe that change is the only constant. Doon has everything that one expects from a place in which they live. About the Doon Mozaic initiative? It’s great to see that the citizens of Doon now want to encourage the aspects of the city and the state at a global level. This initiative will make the Doon-ites proud and will help the city come out of its ‘small town’ image. The doon mozaic