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Every day, when I am working with my boys, I tell them as long as you put in your best efforts, I am there to back you. But the day I find your energy flagging on the field, the day I find you have not put in your best, that's when I will be really upset and sad.
I always wanted to devote a certain part of my life to dance - my true being is to be a dancer.
We are living in the 21st century, and children are dying of hunger, so how do we fight it?
What I have learnt is that it is important to pursue your passion more than your legacy; if you have a passion with a purpose, then everything else fits in.
Education is not a tool for development - individual, community and the nation. It is the foundation for our future. It is empowerment to make choices and emboldens the youth to chase their dreams.
As Indian women, we are always balancing work, life, home, etc. It's important to know that while juggling rubber balls and glass balls, the former may bounce back when you miss, but the glass balls will crack if you let them fall. So prioritise, prioritise, prioritise.
Every child has a right to education as much as to life, and every woman the right to live.
I do cook whenever the time permits. But my daughter Isha is a much better cook than I am.
We are very happy to have Sachin as the Mumbai Indians Icon. I am sure the youngsters in the team will be delighted to have him around for guidance, and so would be the Mumbai Indians fans.
Everyday classroom teaching is not what children will remember, but how you made a difference in their lives.
I believe primary and secondary education is the bedrock of any sustainable society.
Education is all about igniting young minds and enabling them to attain their fullest potential.
Wealth and power don't go together. Power cannot be brokered. To me, power is responsibility.
While growing up, I lived in a traditional joint family in Mumbai's suburbs.
I am too much of a team member to be separated from my team.
My husband is that rare man who is blessed with the ability to see the big picture but will not ignore the smallest detail. He will work an 18-hour day and still find time to help the kids with their homework.
I was a teacher once.
I like to have everything smiley and happy for my husband. Men don't want to see a grumpy face at the end of a hard day.
I strongly believe in my own rights and wrongs and impose them on myself and my family.
Sachin is the soul of Mumbai Indians, and I am sure he will guide Bhajji as he takes on the responsibility of captaining Mumbai Indians.
Sachin has been an integral part of Mumbai Indians and a source of inspiration for the team ever since the inception.
When my kids were very young, I have seen them crying, as they didn't want to go to school.
I tried to interest my daughter in dancing, but she didn't take to it. As a five-year-old, she got lost on the way to her first class. After that she didn't go to dance class again.
Motherhood is the most challenging as well as the utmost satisfying vocation in this world.
Preventing female infanticide is equally important in protection of women's rights.
An institution is beyond any individual. It breathes and lives on its own and always will.
My father's own view was more than entrepreneurship; it was really a passion to build an institution in India.
We have to join hands and fight against female infanticide, when life is snuffed out the minute people find out it is a girl.
Well, all cricket invites attention.