CREATIVITY IS PIERCING THE MUNDANE TO FIND THE MARVELLOUS. - BILL MOYERS
UPCOMING SPECIAL EVENTS

Let’s Have Fun with AI
From fun chats to fake news—Artificial Intelligence is everywhere. In this session, we explore the risks it poses and how seniors can make the most of AI tools. There will be LIVE demos so keep an extra device (mobile phone/laptop/tablet) handy if you’d like to follow along.
(For members only)

Health Session: Mental Health and Well-Being
Join us for a conversation with renowned Consultant Psychiatrist Dr Jai R. Ram on mental health and ageing. From everyday stress to deeper concerns, we’ll explore ways to care for the mind and nurture a sense of balance and well-being in our golden years.
(For members only)
PAST EVENTS

Kolkata and Lucknow: A Tale of Two Cities
If a historian had turned up at our last Friday session, they would have been heartened by the turnout. Younger generations could learn a great deal from our members’ unending appetite for knowledge. Nearly 50 members tuned in for our talk on Kolkata’s Lucknow legacy—and some even had ancestral ties to Lucknow. They were fascinated to hear stories about the evolution of Kolkata biryani, the zoo, kite flying, and tailors (darzi)—all part of the rich cultural inheritance the city owes to Lucknow. Much of the discussion centred around the advent of the darzi and the wide influence this had on the sartorial choices of the Bengali babu. Thank you, members, for your enthusiasm—each session fills us with renewed joy as we curate these talks.

The Truth about Fake News
In today’s world of misinformation and deliberate attempts by malicious entities to dress up vague opinions and incorrect facts as news, this session proved to be a much-needed tonic for our members. Times of India journalist Mr Kenneth Mohanty joined us to discuss the challenges plaguing the news fraternity and the plight of the confused reader. “We must share news—whether on social media, WhatsApp, or any other platform—with a sense of responsibility,” Mr Mohanty urged. “No listener here today is a victim. We must see ourselves as more than just readers. When we share a piece of news, we become publishers. So, we must cross-check and verify everything before passing it on.” Mr Mohanty’s call to arms resonated strongly with our members. Ms K Guha, a concerned consumer of news online, echoed the sentiment: “Yes! You’ve hit the nail on the head. This is the only way to stop the miscreants!”

Vipassana: A Brief Introduction
Some of our most invigorating sessions are the Specials hosted by our members. Ms Anjana Chattopadhyay, a long-time member, has been a Vipassana meditator for 15 years and is also a Children’s Course Teacher. She introduced Vipassana to fellow members and conducted two 10-minute sessions to give everyone a taste of the technique. Several members—including Ms S. Chattopadhyay, Ms A. Bysack, Mr M. Deb, and Mr B. Guha—enjoyed trying it out and requested an in-person session in the future. Ms M. Ghosh, who had practised Vipassana earlier, was especially grateful for the reminder: “The session returned to me the discipline I had ‘lost’, and, in doing so, brought me back to life! Thank you.”
SE Clubs

NURTURING AND SHARING THE JOY POETRY BRINGS
"The crown of literature is poetry" - W. Somerset Maugham
Our poetry-loving members meet every week to enjoy the beauty of the verse. While some enjoy reciting poems by well-known poets, there are others who pen poems and are thrilled to dig out their long-lost poems—poems that they had thought had lost their value over the years. But we know that good poetry is perennial.
Watch TrailerCome and join us to express your love for poetry every Thursday. Time: 5 p.m. to 6 p.m.
TOGETHERNESS AND CAMARADERIE
Storytelling and connecting are the essence of ‘Adda’ or ‘Gupshupp’ as we call it. For our Gupshupp Club members, it is a time of unadulterated fun when they delve into their memories of yore or are in splits over someone else’s story or talk on pre-decided topics or even sing songs. The feeling of togetherness and camaraderie is what makes them look forward to each meet.
Members have discussions on pre-decided topics, chosen by all participants, the previous week.
Watch TrailerCome join us every Tuesday on Google Meet. Time: 5 p.m. to 6 p.m.


Be Lit!
Organised every Monday 5 p.m. to 6 p.m., the SE-Lit Club members have a most enjoyable time discussing different genres of literature in different languages, the culture and ethos of different cities, mythology and much more.
Watch TrailerCome and join our SE Lit Club every Monday
Time: 5 p.m. to 6 p.m.
Let Your Hearts Sing!
Our Antakshari club members enjoy singing mixed with fun! They have to sing songs based on given prompts and retro movie clips or instrumental music is played and members need to identify the songs, the lyricist, music directors, the singers and so on.Watch Trailer
Join these exciting sessions to brighten up your Monday mornings from 4:45 p.m. to 5.45 p.m and enjoy your Tuesday evenings from 4:45 p.m. to 5.45 p.m


When Music is the Food of Life
Organised every Wednesday 4.30 p.m. to 5.30 p.m. members love singing songs of their choice—different languages, from films and otherwise, Rabindra sangeet, Nazrul geeti, Bhojpuri, folksongs and so on.
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Organised every Wednesday from 4.30 p.m. to 5.30 p.m.
