Akshara Nair (she/her) is a Masters student of I/O Psychology. She has and continues to contribute extensively to the fields of publication, arts, mental health, and psychology. She works remotely as an Editor, Submission Reviewer and Training Director with international magazines. She hopes to work with global organizations to foster a new understanding of the Arts, Mental Health and Psychology.
She (Anonymous) is a passionate problem solver, drawn to the intricacies of life. Each new environment she explores becomes a rich source of insights into people, revealing how diverse backgrounds and upbringings shape unique perspectives on shared challenges. Recognizing the profound impact of individual histories, she understands that s
She (Anonymous) is a passionate problem solver, drawn to the intricacies of life. Each new environment she explores becomes a rich source of insights into people, revealing how diverse backgrounds and upbringings shape unique perspectives on shared challenges. Recognizing the profound impact of individual histories, she understands that solutions vary based on personal experiences. Her chosen field of study is not just a pursuit of knowledge; it's a commitment to apply the lessons learned through her diverse experiences. This path empowers her to navigate the world with profound empathy and compassion, recognizing the nuanced fabric of human existence. She embraces the idea that understanding the world is not just a cognitive exercise but a journey fueled by the wisdom gained from embracing different viewpoints.
Katyayani Rana (she/her) is an impact communicator during the day, doing storytelling and strategy for non-profits for over 5 years. Post work hours she code switches to a writer and coffee enthusiast who apparently can't have enough caffeine in her system.
Athira Nair (she/her) is a dog mom who works in the pet wellness and sustainability space through impact communication.
Jassifat Kaur Khurana (she/her) is a Psychology graduate currently pursuing higher education in HRM. She contributes to multiple literary magazines, with her writing and photography featured in publications worldwide. When not scheming ways to revolutionize workplace culture, she’s likely refusing to fold laundry because “it’s just a meta
Jassifat Kaur Khurana (she/her) is a Psychology graduate currently pursuing higher education in HRM. She contributes to multiple literary magazines, with her writing and photography featured in publications worldwide. When not scheming ways to revolutionize workplace culture, she’s likely refusing to fold laundry because “it’s just a metaphor for life” or snapping photos of strangers’ hands in public.
For Shama Bhat (she/her), choosing designing as a career was one of the best decisions she took. She learns something new everyday, which gives Shama a new perspective or which sharpens her skillset!
Kaushik Kannan (he/him/they) is an illustrator, designer, and visual storyteller who finds his inspiration in the great outdoors. Given the choice, he'd choose the forest over four walls any day! When he's not sketching nature’s wonders, you can find him pondering his next move for a game of chess or hitting the pavement for a good run to clear his mind.
Teghvir Khurana (he/him) made art as soon as he could hold a pencil, but photography stuck. A curious click during lockdown grew into a passion for chasing light, moments, and meaning. A third-culture kid shaped by movement, his work blends stillness, chaos, and nuance. Photography now helps him slow down, tune in, and freeze what matters
Rythm Verma (she/her) is a dedicated staff writer, school counsellor, and counselling psychologist who brings empathy and insight to every story she tells. Passionate about mental wellness and student growth, she balances her professional life with a love for dancing. Guided by grace and spontaneity, Rythm embraces the art of living fully—turning each moment into a dance of purpose and joy.
Saachi Grover (she/her) is a simple, artistic and social person. She likes to try out new forms of art, be it writing, oratory, dancing, sketching or playing instruments. She is a budding poet who feels that poetry is the best way to express herself. She is trustworthy, understanding and approachable. She wants good for all and loves to help everyone.
I introduce myself as Tej, but I was born as Tejasvee, that's what my mother says. My pronouns are she/they. You can use them interchangeably when you mention me. I'm a writer for tajurba|experience. I've been published by several magazines like Curio Cabinet, Coalition Works, etc. I have published my writing in several anthologies, name
I introduce myself as Tej, but I was born as Tejasvee, that's what my mother says. My pronouns are she/they. You can use them interchangeably when you mention me. I'm a writer for tajurba|experience. I've been published by several magazines like Curio Cabinet, Coalition Works, etc. I have published my writing in several anthologies, namely 'Deviant:Chronicles of Pride by Inkfeathers Publishing'. I published a collection of my poems in an anthology called
'What sails through a writer's dream' in 2021. At Tajurba, I aim to use my experience to grow and nurture my art.
Srijan Bisht (she/her) is a law student passionate about law, literature, advocacy, policy, and the arts. On a free day, she’s often found switching between novels, playing with her dogs, trying a new baking recipe or enjoying Parallel Cinema. Srijan would go above and beyond every hurdle the world may present in order to pet each and every dog she meets on the streets.
Curiosity fuels Ananya’s (she/her) life—she seeks solutions as instinctively as a pirate seeks treasure. To her, simplicity solves most problems. Like a half-filled glass, she stays open to learning. She balances input and output: reading and writing, listening and singing, admiring and creating. Her life is rhythm—breathe in, breathe out—a dance of curiosity, expression, and soulful balance.