Generalisation!
By Sana Malhotra in General Literary | Reads: 1,281 | Likes: 0
There are times when we judge a community, a gender or a class in a certain way. Every person, every person's principles, morals and values are different. There is an indifference some of us carry in our hearts or an image we have for someone or something. Irrespective of all this we know that judgi  Read More...
Published on Sep 14,2020 03:44 PM
Hope
By Kirthika K S in Poetry | Reads: 1,280 | Likes: 0
Some things make you , Some things break you , But always remember hope is what brings you and builds you ... Wake and break the things that puts you down!! Sometimes you may go wrong, You always wish to do what your brain says , But end up following what the four walled chamber filled with red rive  Read More...
Published on Mar 25,2020 12:06 AM
प्रकृति
By Vandana Nagar in Poetry | Reads: 1,280 | Likes: 1
खुशबू फैली थी हर जगह वो रंग रंगीली दुल्हन सी थी पर प्रहार के बादल गरजे सारी हरियाली बिखर गयी।।  कुछ ने बचाने का प्  Read More...
Published on Apr 8,2020 10:42 AM
पर देश हमारा ऐसा है
By aanya saxena in General Literary | Reads: 1,280 | Likes: 0
अच्छा लगता है जब पूरा देश एक साथ होके एक ही कदम चलता है, महामारी हो या कोई भी जंग, हर सफल प्रयास करता है, दुख है.... आज देश  Read More...
Published on Apr 22,2020 01:56 AM
Lockdown and my Siyappa List
By B.M. Kapoor in Humour & Comedy | Reads: 1,280 | Likes: 1
‘Siyappa’ in Punjabi stands for mourning or wailing, and this word is also used for getting into trouble. Little did I think that I will ever get into a Siyappa mode; but then who had imagined a world in a Corona framework! 24th March 2020 changed India forever with the PM announcing a L  Read More...
Published on Jun 4,2020 08:13 AM
Bombay rains
By Vikalp Joshi in General Literary | Reads: 1,279 | Likes: 0
It starts raining out of nowhere, putting off my half burnt cigarette while I struggle with an umbrella who refuses to open. I can notice chaos around me, traffic noises, people hurling abuses at cars while it splashes mud water at them. My lips curve into an oblivious smile. Bombay rains always rem  Read More...
Published on Mar 22,2020 06:47 PM
Blind Love
By Rupali in Romance | Reads: 1,279 | Likes: 1
She was dancing when he started singing silently and his eyes were locked on her dance moves. They were holding hands to save each other as they couldn't walk properly. They both were talking through eyes as they couldn't speak. But the strings of their connected hearts were in society's hands. I wa  Read More...
Published on Apr 8,2020 12:15 AM
Is there any AGE ?
By Shreeya Katyal in Poetry | Reads: 1,279 | Likes: 3
There's no age to do wonders, There's even no age to do blunders!There's no age to talk shit,And there's no age to be sensible a bit!There's no age to do something constructive, Also, there's no age to be destructive!There's no age to become a devil and be a mess,And ofcourse there's no ageto sprink  Read More...
Published on Apr 17,2020 08:30 PM
A Myth
By Ashish Rajput in Mystery | Reads: 1,279 | Likes: 0
It was a cool and breezy night when I was smiling looking at the sight.I booked an Ola to return home and after 4 minutes I was inside the car, as my apartment was just 20 minutes far.The driver started the journey by putting up the gear and adjusting the mirror, I was in my own happy zone as my da  Read More...
Published on Jun 6,2020 05:11 PM
Butterflies
By Vivek Munda in Poetry | Reads: 1,279 | Likes: 0
Butterflies are the sign of hope,                                                                            &  Read More...
Published on Aug 9,2020 09:04 AM
Birds Of A Feather
By Cindy Pereira in True Story | Reads: 1,278 | Likes: 1
When my cousin Rosalie passed away some five years ago and my eldest brother called up and gave us the stunning news, we were absolutely shocked. Rosalie had perhaps been 34 or 35 at that time, with two very small daughters and a husband whom I had never met before the funeral. But it’s not Ro  Read More...
Published on Mar 24,2020 09:52 AM
Let Sleeping Dogs Lie
By Sudhir Rao in Humour & Comedy | Reads: 1,278 | Likes: 3
It was a sunny Saturday afternoon in Kolkata and a 7-year old boy was skipping along happily. Well, to cut a long story short, that was me. My mother had given me money to buy sweets. Kolkata is home to the Rosogollas (that has been contested by Odisha) and other delicious juicy sweets, so you can i  Read More...
Published on Mar 27,2020 04:42 PM
I DIDN'T KILL MYSELF
By Anchal Rajawat in Thriller | Reads: 1,278 | Likes: 1
Just a minute ago I was standing on the edge of my terrace. I could feel the scorching sunn under my bare feet. Must have been a hot summer day. The last time I went out it was spring, flowers blooming everywhere. Had I actually lost so much time in my den of 10 by 10? Must be because of pills. My h  Read More...
Published on Apr 20,2020 06:57 PM
दुआ में खुदा से क्या माँगू
By Dheeraj Sarda in Poetry | Reads: 1,278 | Likes: 1
अगर हर रज़ा हो पूरी मेरी, जो भी मैं दुआ मे मांगू, तो जद्दोजहद इस बात की खुद से, की दुआ मे खुदा से क्या मांगू | एक ग़रीब क  Read More...
Published on Apr 27,2020 10:24 PM
Translating the soul
By Preeti Agrawal in Poetry | Reads: 1,278 | Likes: 0
Translating the soul I found something really cool How can someone..Translate the soul It's like spending a lifetime to know The soul first, may you show One must be at the peak of wellbeing Before continuing to the soul making I know it may sound troubling Well, I'm on the same path of striving. U  Read More...
Published on May 2,2020 02:24 PM