Colourful goals for the new year
The New Indian Express Thiruvananthapuram|January 02, 2025
THE first month of every new year is like that fresh pack of Complan or Boost that promises everything you ever need - memory, health, clinically proven stamina, and ample vigour.
JITHA KARTHIKEYAN jithakarthikeyan2@gmail.com (Jitha Karthikeyan is an artist and curator, passionate about making art accessible to the larger public)

Resolutions are formulated well in advance, perhaps by mid-December, along with New Year's Eve plans. Armed with a fierce resolve to make it all happen, Indian households have always birthed a million warriors on the first of January every year.

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