Journey of a Recruiter
By Prashant in True Story | Reads: 849 | Likes: 0
Recruiter is a professional engaged in fulfilling company or client needs, my journey started almost 10 year back with a passion in the domain. As junior resource in my company I took all competency download from my mentor to reach today's position, his  help was incredible and measureless. Sta  Read More...
Published on May 31,2020 10:27 PM
It's her
By Sanjana Wagh in Poetry | Reads: 849 | Likes: 0
It's her Everyday she blooms, Like a pretty little flower. I feel like, From the decades I know her. You were like a strawberry, Who sweetened my heart. I wish there was no one, Who can pull us apart. I bang my head, In the sake of frustration. Later I found out, I had for her a big infatuation. She  Read More...
Published on Jul 24,2020 07:55 PM
Humanity screams to be 'Alive'
By Ragvi in General Literary | Reads: 848 | Likes: 2
Quarantine: the most heard word these days. An intagible and mere virus had forced all of us to lock ourselves in our own homes but the consequences it brings should not be mistaken as mere because it can lead to deadly situation. This kind of reality had never came in anyone's worst nightmare,  Read More...
Published on Mar 30,2020 04:27 PM
THE UNENDING BATTLE
By Chithra Rangarajan in General Literary | Reads: 848 | Likes: 0
A great scholar with ten heads of knowledge, an efficient ruler, a great musician and an ardent devotee. A bighearted soul, best archer, finest friend and a great warrior. Two much loved epic characters of mine. Ravana and Karna.  I was in tears as I heard them die in the battlefield. As a chil  Read More...
Published on Mar 28,2020 03:37 PM
தெரியுமா?
By Gopinath Samikkannu in Poetry | Reads: 848 | Likes: 0
எனக்கு சிரிக்க தெரியாதாம்  கிண்டல் செய்கிறார்கள்... அவர்களுக்கு எப்படி தெரியும்  நீ என்னை விட்டு செல்லும் பொ  Read More...
Published on Mar 29,2020 11:46 AM
Era today
By creatorcreates18 in General Literary | Reads: 848 | Likes: 1
The Era in its modernity has made it to ethical deadness making materialism to reach its peak,for they say who knows what about after-life, so its better to live lavishly under the dictates of senses and let go of the intuitive calls. The sides to be blamed for this are parents and progeny both. The  Read More...
Published on Mar 29,2020 05:36 PM
Senior citizens of today
By Deepa Aiyar in General Literary | Reads: 848 | Likes: 0
Senior citizens  of today really deserve a standing ovation. While coping with their physical and mental age related fragilities to the best that they could , they stand as a great backbone and support cushion to their children and grandchildren. By " just being there for us" they silently as  Read More...
Published on Apr 3,2020 12:38 PM
Umbilical connect
By yashmin Pattnaik in Poetry | Reads: 848 | Likes: 0
UMBILICAL CONNECT She smiles with tears in eyes, She weeps with nectar in heart, She greets with unbound cheers, Piousness never falling apart; She is a mother. They say the first day with you is best. Eyes half shut body begging for rest. Next day eyes peeping through the crib; And that novel surre  Read More...
Published on Apr 17,2020 12:48 AM
Broken is Beautiful
By Abhinav Jha in Poetry | Reads: 848 | Likes: 0
We often hold to those that hurt us,because we are scared of havingnothing to hold.I let down my walls for you,but you reminded me why I built them so high.Forged with many broken piecesI try to smile,So I think, broken is capablewhen I thought finally I have forgotten you,We were dancing together.M  Read More...
Published on Apr 19,2020 02:18 PM
Broken
By sukhmani anand in General Literary | Reads: 848 | Likes: 1
  HE SAT ON THE WINDOW LEDGE, IN A SHADED CORNER OF HIS ROOM, TRYING TO THINK OF SOMEWAY HE COULD REDEEM HIMSELF IN HER EYES. Days and nights had passed; he could not make peace with himself. There was a storm howling outside the window that had uprooted trees and displace tiny l  Read More...
Published on Apr 21,2020 11:28 PM
One Fine Morning
By DB Prabhu in General Literary | Reads: 848 | Likes: 1
It was just the second spell of rain this monsoon, and it has lasted from midnight to the wee hours of the morning. The fragrance of rain emanated in the first showers received in less than 24 hours ago was still in the cool morning air. This was his first monsoon, and water drops falling from the s  Read More...
Published on Apr 25,2020 10:31 AM
Changing relationships
By Rajas in True Story | Reads: 848 | Likes: 2
It was Tanya's 5th birthday party. Guests had started to come. Shruti, her mom was working hard since the morning to make her beloved daughter's 5th birthday a memorable one. Tanya was happier because she was getting to see her mom and dad home at the same time. Paresh, the "extremely loving and car  Read More...
Published on Jun 11,2020 10:56 PM
Humanity...learn to appreciate more
By Meenakshi Varier in Poetry | Reads: 847 | Likes: 0
I have a love-hate relationship with todayToday when I'm confined within these wallsThe walls could become my home, when there is loveOtherwise, they are just tall meaningless boundaries that deprive freedom to my soulI am at peace when I know that my loved ones are right beside meBut seeing them al  Read More...
Published on Mar 23,2020 09:00 AM
For A Lover, Life And Death Live Side By Side.
By Sanjeev Gargish in Poetry | Reads: 847 | Likes: 0
Strange is the tenacity of some wounds. They just cling to the body and become vital organs, albeit painful. The pain, however, intensifies and becomes unbearable when someone tries to put "मरहम" (ointment) on them.    Your soothing, beatific smile alone would heal these wounds of   Read More...
Published on Mar 29,2020 10:09 AM
जाने कहा गये वो मित्र!!!
By in General Literary | Reads: 847 | Likes: 0
                      *जाने कहा गये वो मित्र!!!*  स्मरण मे वो पुराने दोस्त बहुत याद आते है जो बाते दिल से करते   Read More...
Published on Apr 3,2020 09:09 AM