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  • A renewed call to the young, and would-be civil engineers

    A renewed call to the young, and would-be civil engineers

    3–4 minutes

    In an era of challenges, civil engineers are called to act with purpose and compassion. The PICE convention highlighted the need for engineers who understand the true impact of their work on communities. It’s time to build not just structures, but a society that emphasizes integrity, inclusivity, and a commitment to the common good.

  • Graduation spent with Dad, finally

    Graduation spent with Dad, finally

    2–3 minutes

    Graduation isn’t just about personal achievement; it’s a bittersweet tribute to those who shaped your journey, especially parents. My poignant experience reveals the ache of a father lost to illness before witnessing his child’s triumph. A diploma becomes a silent conversation, urging us to cherish our loved ones while navigating life’s chaos.

  • My Final Stage of Grief

    My Final Stage of Grief

    3–4 minutes

    Sometimes, closure does not come from others. It comes from writing it down and letting it go. This is not a call out, not a rant, just a quiet goodbye to a chapter that shaped me more than I expected. I have grown. And I am grateful.

  • Young People are the Future of Road Safety

    Young People are the Future of Road Safety

    2–3 minutes

    In Marrakech, Morocco, I reflect on my role as an ambassador for youth at the World Youth Assembly and the Global Ministerial Conference on Road Safety. Emphasizing safe, inclusive transport systems and youth-led initiatives, I advocate for community-focused street designs and sustainable mobility to combat road safety issues and climate change.