The Walk Towards My Dream! (Part 1)
By Ganesh Ramalingam in True Story | Reads: 1,139 | Likes: 2
It was in the beginning of the year 1989, I obtained an application form and applied for joining Indian Air Force and started waiting for a reply for examination. I received a call letter for examination that was to be held in Belgaum. That was going to be two-day stay to undergo the selection proce  Read More...
Published on Jun 2,2020 08:49 AM
The Covid - 19 Warriors
By Priyan R Naik in General Literary | Reads: 1,138 | Likes: 2
Everyone of us had done a terrific job of banging our plates and vessels to show our gratefulness to the Covid warriors. Citizens had wholeheartedly rallied around health care workers. Even in the hospital, Personal Protection Equipment was now easily available. Doctors could stop working in raincoa  Read More...
Published on May 21,2020 06:27 PM
A Dream Away
By Madhuri in Fantasy | Reads: 1,136 | Likes: 2
Again she was intermingled in the loop, perspired and her eyes wide open right at the start of the dawn. She gasped and rushed to the wash basin to again look into the face-cut mirror and splash water on the face recklessly until she assures that she is out of the dream that she was living beyond dr  Read More...
Published on Apr 2,2020 09:44 PM
Shattered
By Bareen Abbas in Romance | Reads: 1,118 | Likes: 2
“Do you need some help in unpacking?”, she asked me. “I would need that but tomorrow”, I smiled, “Too tired to do anything right now.” I rushed to the bathroom for a quick shower. Anu and I have not spent a time like this in almost 15 years. We used to stay like t  Read More...
Published on May 12,2020 10:29 PM
Captain Kanishq Mehta
By Shefali in True Story | Reads: 1,069 | Likes: 2
It was my first day of periods. The pain was unbearable & the painkillers I consumed were uncountable! Somehow I travelled till Metro station from office but had to force myself take a seat on the platform. Tears flowing down my cheeks were directly proportional to the number of trains I missed.  Read More...
Published on Mar 25,2020 11:26 AM
THE AYURVEDIC MEDIC INES AND DIABETIES
By BHARAT SHAH in General Literary | Reads: 1,052 | Likes: 2
                                              THE AYURVEDIC MEDICINES FOR D  Read More...
Published on May 11,2020 07:44 PM
The Silent Spectator
By Rhea Muthappa in Poetry | Reads: 1,050 | Likes: 2
Standing tall and strong, unmoved by any calamity I am seen by all, but noticed by none You failed to look into my details, My pretty curves, the patterns on my skin Ignored, never really appreciated, but happy with my being "Why do I like being unseen, you ask?" That is where my power lies I am wit  Read More...
Published on May 11,2020 08:33 AM
பாற்கடல்
By S.Neelacantan in Poetry | Reads: 1,047 | Likes: 2
பாற்கடல் குமரி எஸ். நீலகண்டன்   இப்பொதெல்லாம் பறவைகளின் சப்தம் எப்போதும் தெளிவாய் கேட்கின்றது. சூரிய ஒளிகள் த  Read More...
Published on Mar 26,2020 09:56 PM
They!
By A.Shruti in Romance | Reads: 1,041 | Likes: 2
I remember them perfectly, they were the cutest couple in the neighborhood. The boy was tall, dark and handsome. He had the looks to kill and she was just the opposite, plain, plump and short but very fair. And that is where their dissimilarities ended. They both had twinkling eyes and lips alm  Read More...
Published on Apr 25,2020 05:02 PM
Quarantine
By Geet Aromi in Poetry | Reads: 1,031 | Likes: 2
Gazing from the balcony of my room, The sparkling stars and the striking half-moon The haunting boulevards, Scarce sight of folks miles apart And a thought strikes my mind, will this be the end, If there's no tomorrow, no second chance All the recalls of yours,  foray my thoughts and roll down   Read More...
Published on May 11,2020 01:47 AM
When you are old
By saptarshi das in Poetry | Reads: 1,022 | Likes: 2
When you are old Saptarshi Das My childhood crush now has a grown up daughter Her curl has grey hair All the day she sits in a chair Complaining of gout And I doubt Is this the one who slashed me many  monsoons back ?  Read More...
Published on Mar 31,2020 07:32 PM
The Sacrificial Lamb
By Sushanth in General Literary | Reads: 1,021 | Likes: 2
It is very hard to be a doctor when the very patient you treat might be not only your last patient but also your last breath. Education doesn't prepare you for this, as a student, you are taught to treat everyone to the best of your ability. To hold nothing back, to be the selfless hero people expec  Read More...
Published on Apr 29,2020 01:29 PM
The Roar of Thunder
By S.Priya in Poetry | Reads: 1,011 | Likes: 2
The Roar of Thunder Thunder that spreads around,  Lightning that hits the ground.  The roar of the sky,  The curves drawn high.  The light puffed clouds,  Which wandered like nomads,  On the paths unexpected.  Who knew,would soar in such a grudge, A desperate ene  Read More...
Published on Apr 24,2020 10:58 PM
Thank God! It rained...
By Mansi Wadhwani in Romance | Reads: 968 | Likes: 2
People say love is found in the most unexpected places, in the most unexpected people, at the most unexpected time. However, I believe, one factor is always known. Not expected, but known. Just like she knew that she would fall in love with him if she kept on seeing him like this, and she didn't wan  Read More...
Published on May 16,2020 09:15 PM
The Present
By Prashanti Talluri in True Story | Reads: 960 | Likes: 2
This is a true story from fifteen years ago when I lived in a rented house in the suburbs. The bungalow I lived in was surrounded by marshes with the occasional building dotting the vicinity.  Being an upcoming locality, construction activity was rampant all around. The plot next to ours was be  Read More...
Published on Mar 25,2020 10:17 PM