This year, Monsoon in Asia has a new cloud, Beyond cumulus, cirrus — she stands proud. Kamath Madam, your chalk traced skies, Mapped our minds with monsoon ties.
With Farrow’s book and patient gaze, You led us through those weathered days. Isobars, trade winds, tectonic grace— You etched each line on time and place.
Now heaven’s board has gained your hand, To draw new maps in starry land. Gratitude pours, like summer rain— For you taught more than terrain.
By Bhaskar Thakur
Bhaskar Thakur | Marathoner | Ultra Runner | Storyteller of the Road
From mountain trails to city marathons, Bhaskar Thakur has run across terrains, temperatures, and time zones — with a grin, grit, and a Garmin.
An avid runner since 2015, Bhaskar has completed over 50 races, spanning ultramarathons, full marathons, and half marathons, including legendary events like the Comrades Marathon (South Africa), TCS London Marathon, Valencia Marathon, and India’s grueling Khardung La Challenge.