General Literary

गर्मियों के दिन
By Himanshu in General Literary | Reads: 329 | Likes: 1
गर्मियों के दिन की पिछली कड़ी में आप सभी ने विजय और बाबा को समझा, गांव की पृष्ठभूमि पर आधारित, एक लघु कथा को समझा ही नह  Read More...
Published on May 16,2020 11:09 AM
LOCKDOWN’S IMPACT: NO END OF INDIA’S CRISIS
By Kapilendra Das in General Literary | Reads: 1,346 | Likes: 22
LOCKDOWN’S IMPACT: NO END OF INDIA’S CRISIS                                                                    &n  Read More...
Published on May 16,2020 12:04 PM
Life or death?
By Tanishq Sheikh in General Literary | Reads: 188 | Likes: 0
The sizzling heat isn’t unexpected. It is mid-April in the north part of India. Temperatures are known to go beyond 45 degrees Celsius. This year has been an exception so far. Decreased human activity in all quarters because of the virus has seen the pollution dissipate. The skies are clearer,  Read More...
Published on May 16,2020 01:19 PM
हम मजदूर
By Piyush in General Literary | Reads: 557 | Likes: 1
एक मजदूर की व्यथा , कैसे भूक से मर रहे है ये ,  ना खाने को अन्न है, और न रहने को छत है। जाये तो जाये कहाँ, कहे भी तो किससे   Read More...
Published on May 16,2020 02:14 PM
LoR from Vaastu
By Komal Chokshi in General Literary | Reads: 606 | Likes: 1
Letter of Request, from Vaastu To, the (‘professional’, not all) architects, engineers, designers, astrologers and policy makers! Dear Chaos, Hope you all are doing well amidst the imbalance of energies created in nature since quiet a long time! I am sure that your Western Education has  Read More...
Published on May 16,2020 02:49 PM
An INDELIBLE day
By Pawan Kumar in General Literary | Reads: 440 | Likes: 10
21:43 18-feb-2030 Dear diary, It was 10 years ago, I skipped writing to you dear. To compensate, here I am, a decade later.   As a young worker in the finance department at Hobse, I would have to travel by train, from Perambur to Taramani. Not much of a motivated guy those days. The jo  Read More...
Published on May 16,2020 03:44 PM
Do you love me? - Part I
By Alisha Nandeshwar in General Literary | Reads: 252 | Likes: 0
There are some dreams that bring a smile to your face. And then there are some nightmares that leave you chilled to your very bones even on a hot summer night. I wake up with a jolt in the middle of the night. I look around my room and see nothing but darkness. Cold creepy darkness. I shiver and s  Read More...
Published on May 16,2020 04:48 PM
Do you love me? - Part II
By Alisha Nandeshwar in General Literary | Reads: 199 | Likes: 0
Love is dangerously beautiful. But sometimes this love is too dangerous to destroy something beautiful. I spend the whole day mulling over that text messages again and again. It must have been Nikhil who dropped that message with an unknown number that I am sure of. But why? Why would he do that a  Read More...
Published on May 16,2020 04:48 PM
Do you love me? - Part III
By Alisha Nandeshwar in General Literary | Reads: 251 | Likes: 0
Sometimes the ghosts of your past are too strong to let your present be free.   I wake up with a jolt. Again! It seems like it is becoming my morning ritual. I groan and look at my bedside watch to see it is still early in the morning. Great! I don’t have office today but my body still d  Read More...
Published on May 16,2020 04:48 PM
One Cold Winter Day
By Arvind Sharma in General Literary | Reads: 230 | Likes: 0
One Cold Winter Day   It was snowing outside. He could sense the cold, although the room was warm and his body was also covered with warm clothes. We pushed his wheelchair nearer the window. He could see the white snowflakes falling on the ground with a soft thud. It was beautiful. He could im  Read More...
Published on May 16,2020 05:04 PM
Little Peepal
By Cindy Pereira in General Literary | Reads: 305 | Likes: 0
Peepal Trees or the Sacred Fig Trees are tenacious No, this is not going to be an essay on a tree that is considered holy in India. But a little background will help. This particular tree among others is considered sacred and has been worshiped for over thousands of years. This is a 24-hour oxy  Read More...
Published on May 16,2020 05:28 PM
WordsWorth.
By Amelia Moses in General Literary | Reads: 756 | Likes: 6
 I’ve always wondered about words, where they come from, how they arose, why they mean so much to some and so little to others. Some words bring joy and some, gloom and doom. They say words are powerful, they hold the power to change a person’s life, her path over time. What is it a  Read More...
Published on May 16,2020 05:43 PM
The uncertain future of globalisation
By Bhavesh Agarwal in General Literary | Reads: 685 | Likes: 1
Globalisation has been one of the buzzwords of the past 25 years. The Foundation of globalisation is based on Comparative Advantage. Ricardo’s law of Comparative Advantage is an economic term, that refers to an economy’s ability to produce goods and services at a lower opportunity cost t  Read More...
Published on May 16,2020 05:38 PM
Bearing new flowers, reaping fruits
By Teesta in General Literary | Reads: 254 | Likes: 10
After the cold harsh winters when the branches are withered, comes a time of sunshine and warmth when the flowers start to bloom. The nature goes through several stages, the gloomy rainfall, the rough winters and the hopeful spring turning into the warm summer. I too went through different stages, I  Read More...
Published on May 16,2020 05:44 PM
Collective call to change gears
By Mridula Singh in General Literary | Reads: 370 | Likes: 1
As the pandemic looms high on not just our individual lives but our collective consciousness, let’s talk about how this collective consciousness may be the sole reason responsible to invite this mayhem to the earth. For many it may be a riddle how our collective consciousness works on cosmos.  Read More...
Published on May 16,2020 06:13 PM