Reality Trumps Fiction
By Toshika Mishra in General Literary | Reads: 1,029 | Likes: 0
This is a horribly, wonderfully, tragically exciting time. Out of the crores of people who have ever lived and will ever live, we are the lucky ones who are experiencing the first ever pandemic of a globalized world, where information is received in real time. For the very first time, the world has   Read More...
Published on May 6,2020 04:05 PM
My confession
By Dowris in Poetry | Reads: 1,029 | Likes: 0
My life is a mess  I wanna confess Things are falling apart But still I stand straight In the middle of nowhere I see myself growing But is that the growth Or the sign of my falling? My knees are bruised  From all the praying  Words always goes in vain  People look at me  Li  Read More...
Published on May 11,2020 12:43 PM
Past or Present
By Pratiksha Dodka in Poetry | Reads: 1,029 | Likes: 3
"Live in the moment", Says every quote.   But living in the past, Does every folk.   Whilst dwelling in the present, Keeps haunted by the past.   Present is like a rodent, Which is Being chased by the cat of past.   Forget the past, And forreal the present.   Past has the le  Read More...
Published on Jun 21,2020 10:36 PM
जरूरत तो नहीं
By Yachika Prajapati in Romance | Reads: 1,029 | Likes: 0
तुम ज़िन्दगी हो मेरी ये बात कहने की जरुरत तो नहीं है...  तुम जान हो मेरी ये बताने की जरुरत तो नहीं हैं...  तुम दिल मे ध  Read More...
Published on Aug 22,2020 04:54 PM
Humanity.
By Arpitha in General Literary | Reads: 1,028 | Likes: 2
We, humans, are so fortunate as we taught ourselves how to express and how to feel. After all these years of learning, we lack the understanding of what the words 'humanity', 'kindness' and 'compassion' really means and how it would affect each one of us. We don't have an explanation of why we often  Read More...
Published on Mar 23,2020 10:35 PM
What if we have been wrong all along?
By Yashu Maittrey in Fantasy | Reads: 1,028 | Likes: 0
I remember when I was a child, my parents, siblings & everyone else around me was hell-bent on “inspiring” me to be like X. Making me read X’s life stories, constantly reminding me of X’s countless achievements and even narrating their own tough lives, their humble beginn  Read More...
Published on May 5,2020 03:27 PM
The sun and the moon
By shweta in Poetry | Reads: 1,028 | Likes: 0
The complete surrender with which the sun diedEvery single, dark and silent nightGiving up his bright, life giving lightHe loves her, with all his might Undying, unadulterated and passionate love,Moves the earth and heaven above He doesnt falter, he doesnt fadeEver knowing their doomed fate And the   Read More...
Published on May 20,2020 05:55 PM
Mindful
By Kiran Phadnis in General Literary | Reads: 1,027 | Likes: 2
Those birds sitting on the walls of my mind's prison stared at me and said, "Hey, we were here to rest for a while and take off on a new flight, but we've fallen prey to our old fight for space to spread our wings." This led me to ask my internal master, "for years i have been a tourist in my own la  Read More...
Published on Mar 26,2020 01:20 PM
Paying It Forward
By Dilip Patel in True Story | Reads: 1,027 | Likes: 0
At Asia Plateau, the International center for training and conferences of Initiatives of Change, Panchgani, India, we have privilege of coming across some amazing true stories from amazing people who come from all walks of life to undergo training in personal change. Here is a story, stranger than t  Read More...
Published on Apr 2,2020 11:20 PM
Ya khuda
By Eshaan in Poetry | Reads: 1,027 | Likes: 1
Matt milaaya kr unhe ya khuda Jinhe tu mila nai sakta.  Read More...
Published on Apr 7,2020 10:42 PM
Nature and Me
By Doyel Chanda in Poetry | Reads: 1,027 | Likes: 0
My life is full of love and care, But what about the fresh air?                                             The water is not clean,                 &n  Read More...
Published on Apr 8,2020 07:22 AM
RUN.
By Aashna Agrawal in Poetry | Reads: 1,027 | Likes: 0
I Walked a street once, Till down set the sun, And the world screamed, “Run, run, run.”  Run,  Till the corporates win the race, Till the wealth freezes in their rich chambers, Till you’re hiding your face, From all your failed endeavours. Run,  Till the family val  Read More...
Published on Apr 14,2020 06:48 PM
God's Innocent Child
By Shreeya Katyal in Poetry | Reads: 1,027 | Likes: 4
God's perfect child was born innocent and free, In god's every creation, he had beauty to see. Free from hatred, free from judgments, Free from all the negativity, This child was born just to spread some knowledge and enlightenment in each and every city. Carrying Love and only love for every being   Read More...
Published on Apr 22,2020 03:43 PM
A mother’s gift
By padma murughappun in General Literary | Reads: 1,027 | Likes: 0
My mother loved jewellery - she had many sets of them made. But bangles always had a special place in her vanity. I have always seen her wear them on her wrists. They were gold, with elaborate designs on them. She had two sets of bangles – one for daily use and the other only for special occa  Read More...
Published on Apr 24,2020 02:24 PM
About love
By Pallavi Ghosh in Poetry | Reads: 1,027 | Likes: 2
Love isn't halfAs complicatedAs it is made out to be. You always love For yourself;And being lovedAlways meansYou get to gradeHow much of it isGood enough. It's always been like this. The most sacrificial actsAre lacedWith a layer ofSelf interest; One always lovesTo be loved back:By someone elseOr t  Read More...
Published on May 5,2020 12:40 AM