General Literary

और फ़िर देखा आसमां
By Prateik S Chauhan in General Literary | Reads: 538 | Likes: 0
और फिर देखा आसमां, तो एकदम साफ़ था .. खूबसूरत नीला!! कपास के फ़ाए जैसे मखमली बादल, उड़ते ख्वाब से लग रहे थे .. इतना भी सुन  Read More...
Published on Apr 23,2020 09:03 AM
What are you doing for others?
By Neha in General Literary | Reads: 315 | Likes: 0
Good morning friends  Read More...
Published on Apr 23,2020 09:04 AM
Leaders and Leadership amid Coronavirus
By Gaurav Prakash in General Literary | Reads: 385 | Likes: 1
If we google the word leaders it simply refers to someone who leads or commands a group, organization, or country. Political leaders around the world have played a very important role in both developing as well as the destruction of a country. A good leader in a business organization can turn a los  Read More...
Published on Apr 23,2020 01:38 PM
Frangipani and the bougainvillea
By Jyotsna Kumar in General Literary | Reads: 336 | Likes: 0
Where I live, frangipanis abound.  I am more familiar with the Indian term for them, the ‘champa’.It took me time to figure out that they were called frangipanis. I have seen them almost everywhere in and around the area where I live, abundant in their red or white blossoms. The w  Read More...
Published on Apr 23,2020 02:58 PM
SPEAK UP
By Ritika Garg in General Literary | Reads: 455 | Likes: 5
Every day is the new beginning  Then why do we always carry the load of the past? Why are we not incongruous? Why do we find ourselves in fine kettle of fish while sipping the morning coffee ? Who do we do globe trotting in our heads while eyes glued to newspaper? Why are we in despair ? Is not  Read More...
Published on Apr 23,2020 05:59 PM
The twist named Sarah
By Chinmay Tawde in General Literary | Reads: 429 | Likes: 0
Andrew was an elementary school kid. His family shifted to new jersey after the accidental death of his parents. Unlike others , he is an introvert kind of person. He was alone all the time and hesitated to share his problems with others. Due to his dark past , he started lacking in studies too.&nbs  Read More...
Published on Apr 23,2020 06:08 PM
Autumn
By gurpreet kaur in General Literary | Reads: 306 | Likes: 0
The seasons have changed, spring replaced the autumn. Dry black trees have turned into green angels, grass has covered the empty land, plants have been filled with different shades of colors, butterflies are dancing on them, each human, insect, animal, birds are happy in spring. And here is me, stil  Read More...
Published on Apr 23,2020 08:49 PM
Cur(sed)few
By N.Sowbarnika in General Literary | Reads: 722 | Likes: 3
                         CUR(SED)FEW "Om bhur bhuvaswaha..." the door bell resonated the sanctity of that house. Six legs, two with toes and remaining four without toes, strode towards the door to open it. There stood two brisk uniform  Read More...
Published on Apr 24,2020 12:28 AM
Locked inside my room
By Iram Fatima in General Literary | Reads: 802 | Likes: 1
I locked myself inside my room, I see 'Phineas and Ferb' working on the blueprint of a new gadget. They have taught me to travel in time and to how build a rollercoaster, without getting caught by your sister. In the other corner of the room, are 'Timon and Pumba' discussing their stories of surviva  Read More...
Published on Apr 24,2020 05:43 AM
The dull blue thing
By Iram Fatima in General Literary | Reads: 346 | Likes: 0
"What is the dull blue thing  you are hiding behind your back?"  You ask me dubiously. I shyly smile and reply, "that's my heart, my dignity, my soul. " "Why are you hiding that?"  I reply to you, Each and every time someone said to me , "Your nose is bit odd shaped." "Your have crook  Read More...
Published on Apr 24,2020 05:46 AM
The pink slip
By Anuradha Prashant in General Literary | Reads: 884 | Likes: 0
9:00 am, the stamping started. Thud Thud Thud… Blue circles around the wrinkled corners meant a job well begun. Well that was how Santhanam started his day rather every day for the last 24 years. Santhanam was the office peon. In hey days of babu (Bureaucracy) culture he had joined  Read More...
Published on Apr 24,2020 07:35 AM
A mother’s gift
By padma murughappun in General Literary | Reads: 701 | 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
Setbacks to propel
By Neema Kumari in General Literary | Reads: 379 | Likes: 0
When life pulls you back, don't be disheartened. It doesn't mean you are failing. It means something great is there in the store in front of you. Remember, when an arrow is pulled, it is only to send it farther towards its aim. And when a seed is sown in the earth, it might think it is being buried,  Read More...
Published on Apr 24,2020 05:41 PM
Marhaba
By Dalia in General Literary | Reads: 547 | Likes: 0
Tafeeq Miyan and his wife, Mariam were a childless couple. He was a librarian and his wife used to teach embroidery to local girls.   Their daughter never had a bonhomie with the library as she hated the smell of old books, the tarnished old covers of the book, hated the apparently accumulated   Read More...
Published on Apr 24,2020 07:47 PM
The Real Prince
By SHANTANU MISHRA in General Literary | Reads: 744 | Likes: 7
It was a heavy downpour, unusual for people like Arun who hated rains. Irrespective of people's choices, it  was business as usual for the coastal city. The city was used to rains but that day it was not raining cats and dogs, it seemed as if the sky was bleeding. The clouds were rumbling and t  Read More...
Published on Apr 27,2020 05:33 PM