मजदूर या मजबूर
By Abhishek Gaukhede in True Story | Reads: 1,144 | Likes: 0
जिस मजबूरी से हमनें खुद को घर मे कैद कर लिया , उसी मजबूरी ने उसे चलने पर मजबूर कर दिया, मिलौ मिलौ का फासला उसने कदमों स  Read More...
Published on May 17,2020 08:13 PM
Searching for my soul
By R. Dharani in Poetry | Reads: 1,144 | Likes: 7
                  Searching for my soul      I just wake up, but I didn't open my eyes     The wind blows, I feel the Sun raise,     I feel that my hands are moving     And I feel that my toes are dancing,  Read More...
Published on Jun 1,2020 01:16 PM
A Cup Of Tea
By ramashery in Poetry | Reads: 1,144 | Likes: 0
You make your chief or cheap, It depends on your skill, knowledge. The people had made a great leap, Invented many things in college. Lack of practical wit proved a fool, Did many things never people imagine. at time of need didn’t appear cool, Committed silly mistakes while beginning. He earn  Read More...
Published on Jul 3,2020 08:44 PM
दोस्त
By Yachika Prajapati in Poetry | Reads: 1,144 | Likes: 0
*ए  दोस्त तुम मुझको खो दोगे* एक दिन जब हम जुदा हो जायेगे  न जाने कहाँ खो जायेगे, ढूँढोगे बहुत तुम हम्को पर लौट के हम ना   Read More...
Published on Aug 31,2020 07:09 PM
MY STORY
By NANDIKANTI SAI KUMAR in True Story | Reads: 1,143 | Likes: 1
Sir,Myself Nandikanti Sai Kumar worked has a full time teacher from 2003 to 2012 by running own tutorials by name Sri Sai Academy, worked in KNPW polytechnic college,  taking home tuitions, Even though myself earning sufficent amount not so happy with my routine time table work o  Read More...
Published on Mar 24,2020 11:14 PM
My Nation(India)
By Theodur Rayan in Poetry | Reads: 1,143 | 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
The House of Bamboo
By Anurag Kumar in General Literary | Reads: 1,143 | Likes: 9
Like the Apple of Eden, it was forbidden. And therefore, enticing.   The song, I mean. None of us kids were allowed to even hum it, let alone sing it. It was an okay-ish song, nothing too great, but those two brothers, Rakesh and Rajesh, liked it so much they kind of made it their own, not all  Read More...
Published on Mar 25,2020 08:21 PM
परिवार की एक झलक देखने को तरस गए नैना
By rajni goyal in General Literary | Reads: 1,143 | Likes: 1
कोरोना वायरस की जंग में जो लोग घर बैठे बैठे लॉक डाउन का मजाक बना रहे है और लॉक डाउन के कारण परेशान हो चुके है, उनसे मै  Read More...
Published on Apr 12,2020 07:15 PM
Fighting the orthodox
By Revti Singh in Romance | Reads: 1,143 | Likes: 1
“Are you okay?” Rose held my cheeks between her palms and made me look in her eyes as she asked in her caring and sensual voice. I nodded in uncertainty and she greeted with one of her warmest hug in response. I was shivering, what if my orthodox parents who have never thought beyond arr  Read More...
Published on Apr 29,2020 04:14 PM
Now. Never. Forever
By Ranmeet Singh in General Literary | Reads: 1,143 | Likes: 1
Now, Now I stand at the verge of a trench. Behind me is a trench of 17 years. I crossed and know every inch of it.  I climbed and reached on the top with both my hands pushing my body and uplifting it. As soon as I got up, I see the dazzling light approaching from every point. The points which   Read More...
Published on May 5,2020 04:34 PM
I'M-MORTAL
By Debjani Banerjee in Poetry | Reads: 1,143 | Likes: 0
Meanders over the precious face of the all enduring earth, Knows not bliss, absolute knowledge or even  abysmal mirth, Vain, pretentious, bragging beast, On poverty, misery and helplessness does his soul feast.  Yearning to be immortal...  Oh mortal! Oh mortal!    Aimlessly   Read More...
Published on May 7,2020 11:48 PM
Radha, the woman labourer
By Mousumi Biswas in Poetry | Reads: 1,143 | Likes: 1
My entry for the 3rd phase of the contest RADHA, THE WOMAN LABOURER By _ MOUSUMI BISWAS DELHI Carrying a pile of bricks on her head Puffing away the bidi between her dark dry lips With a baby tucked away on her slim swaying hips Radha climbs up with agile steps The make shift ladder of the house und  Read More...
Published on Jun 7,2020 10:42 PM
TRANSLATING bane TO BOON
By Shashi P Christopher in General Literary | Reads: 1,142 | Likes: 0
Translating  bane to BOON Is also what Social Physical distancing/Social Physical isolation is turning out to be. MOTHER Universe is Healing from  Pollution, the endless toxic emissions, the mad mechanised races, manipulative autocracy of the people over the NATURE.... And SHE is vibrating  Read More...
Published on Mar 22,2020 07:38 PM
Literature behind Bars
By Huzaifa Shakir in General Literary | Reads: 1,142 | Likes: 2
When we imagine the places where our favorite authors penned their greatest works, a jail usually doesn't come to mind. However, many books that critics rank among the greatest literary works were written when their authors were imprisoned. Solitude and lack of distractions have produced many a grea  Read More...
Published on Mar 23,2020 11:47 PM
The healed soul
By Jermilla susairaj in Romance | Reads: 1,142 | Likes: 0
He just came and sat beside me asking nothing. Held my hands tight and made me lie on his shoulders. Tears which was stocked inside for long errupted like a volcano. And I simply cried for not one or two but many hours together completely mute for words. He neither asked me to stop crying nor asked   Read More...
Published on Mar 25,2020 11:16 PM