Mind Vs heart
By Dakshi in Poetry | Reads: 1,092 | Likes: 1
                        MIND VERSUS HEART Sometimes I wonder that why our heart is so against our mind!!! Did you feel  that little warning whispering in your head when you meet someone you should be wary of?? It's like that voice try   Read More...
Published on May 6,2020 05:59 PM
One evening at the terrace
By Adrija Mukherjee (Amaranthine) in Poetry | Reads: 1,088 | Likes: 1
Today I climbed the terrace With a plate of delicacies in my hand All made by me alone. It's the highest I could climb, farthest I could go. I kept the plate aside as the wind brushed through my hair over the dried sweat of my scalp, And I realised that I am not free to go anywhere like the wind, I  Read More...
Published on Mar 23,2020 10:28 PM
Childhood
By Sneha Deb in General Literary | Reads: 1,088 | Likes: 1
People yearn for holidays when they daily have to go to school, coaching classes and jobs but when they get that quality time they seem to despise it. Its ironical right how a bird likes its food inside its cage without trying so hard but still yearns to fly yes it yearns because its freedom it wan  Read More...
Published on Apr 4,2020 06:54 PM
My Nation(India)
By Theodur Rayan in Poetry | Reads: 1,078 | Likes: 1
                                   MY NATION I crossed many mountains as the Coorg River and passed the gates of the vast countryMeeting people I saw this as the Mumbai meeting. The mob is like an ant looking  Read More...
Published on Mar 25,2020 06:37 PM
An Accidental Crime
By Sowmya Sri Rathnakumar in Sci-fi | Reads: 1,075 | Likes: 1
Dr. Sarah Kapoor, Head of Health Department, stepped out of her car and walked urgently through the corridors towards the conference hall. As she entered, she noticed the other officials from the department were sitting around a table and watching the local news channel telecasting about the unident  Read More...
Published on Apr 10,2020 11:09 AM
Deepavali
By Nithya in General Literary | Reads: 1,067 | Likes: 1
The boom of firecrackers jolted me awake. It was 3.30 in the morning. I realised I was at Gayatri’s home for Deepavali. I had spent every Deepavali of the past decade with my friends, jostling outside a cinema hall in the wee hours of the day, celebrating the premiere of a ‘mass hero&rsq  Read More...
Published on May 16,2020 11:34 AM
The Dilemma
By Chintan Raval in General Literary | Reads: 1,054 | Likes: 1
It was 6:00 in the morning. Sun was still hiding behind the curtain of the night. Gorakhpur Express was about to arrive at the Ahmedabad Junction at 6:50 AM. Little crowd of the athletes was sitting and cracking jokes and having fun near the pole. Tea stall was a bit busy as everyone was waiting for  Read More...
Published on Apr 2,2020 12:36 PM
Compassion
By Preity S. in Poetry | Reads: 1,053 | Likes: 1
                      Compassion   Look at a mother, holding her child close to her self, Praying & protecting him like an angel. Her compassion is indisputable, Her desire & determination unconquerable. Such deep is her compassio  Read More...
Published on Apr 22,2020 11:50 AM
Si-Yu-Ki
By Aryan Shah in Poetry | Reads: 1,052 | Likes: 1
I don't know, where to go and what to do? Drowning in one , I realize the shallowness of the other. Learning the new, and forgetting the old ,should be a trend ? What ?  should be followed To get external ecstasy and the bliss. With the forwarding life, I am knowing both world's together. So,   Read More...
Published on Apr 26,2020 02:37 PM
கொலைகாரன் கொரோனா
By Siva Rama Pandian K.R. in Poetry | Reads: 1,049 | Likes: 1
விழிக்கு தென்படாமல் வழியெங்கும் பரவினாய்! விளைவாய் எங்களின், விலைமதிப்பில்லா உயிரை பறித்தாய்! மனித இனத்தையே அ  Read More...
Published on Apr 22,2020 10:45 PM
Happy Souls
By Prachi Yawalkar in General Literary | Reads: 1,042 | Likes: 1
Growing up as "middle class" Indian child we have been so fond of family that even a single person missing in the family is the worst we could think of.Dhruti was the youngest child in a joint family. She was closest to her grandpa the most. He was her first friend and Dhruti his last friend. Being   Read More...
Published on Apr 29,2020 12:34 AM
Lockdown
By Ekta Kumar in Poetry | Reads: 1,039 | Likes: 1
People are at home  Making dishes , posting pictures  And still Grumbling  Whereas, Some are Homeless  Some with little food  People are never satisfied with what they have Why aren’t they grateful being Self sufficient  After all, the life they are living is a dr  Read More...
Published on May 27,2020 11:28 AM
Odyssey of an Archaic Soul
By Gayathri S in Western | Reads: 1,038 | Likes: 1
She had laughed. She had grieved. She had been taught. She had learnt. And the question was, “Was she happy?” - Not yet. Every person is a victim of his/her circumstances. “What makes you happy?” The answer varies from person to person.  To her, happiness was “fre  Read More...
Published on May 6,2020 11:44 AM
Why Corporates Must Consider Hiring a Military Veteran?
By Ganesh Ramalingam in General Literary | Reads: 1,037 | Likes: 1
Majority of Defence veterans do not possess a regular degree as most of them had joined the armed forces immediately after completing their intermediate. There is a very few exceptions of branch and trades that requires formal graduation as an entry point to the Defence Services. That forms a very m  Read More...
Published on May 12,2020 09:44 PM
In the woods
By Dhathri Vidudala in Poetry | Reads: 1,036 | Likes: 1
The wind hinted the fall making me heave a sigh at the yellow around... Compass, broken just like the mystery path of mine. A map, incomplete enough to question my steps. Amidst the chaos of expectations, aimed forward to answer the path that stretched to all 4 directions. Which one to pick? questio  Read More...
Published on Mar 26,2020 01:07 AM