I still remember the cold and breezy morning of January 26, 2001. India was celebrating its 51st Republic Day. For me, it was a relaxed day, a holiday. I settled on the sofa with my coffee and sandwich and switched on the television to watch the Republic Day parade, something that I had been doing religiously from the time I was a five-year-old child. While I lazily flipped through the pages of the newspaper, something on TV caught my attention—the word ‘Bhuj’ flashed in bold. There had been a massive earthquake in Kutch, Gujarat at 8:46 am. For me, at first, it was just breaking news. But within minutes, when the visuals started coming in, I was shocked and stunned.