General Literary

My first attempt at Moong Daal Halwa and its Tales
By Janhavi in General Literary | Reads: 194 | Likes: 0
When the palate was craving for an Indian dessert drenched in shuddha desi ghee, this is what transpired   Read More...
Published on Mar 27,2020 07:52 AM
21 days
By Anmol Krishna in General Literary | Reads: 274 | Likes: 1
Go for self care  Go for rejuvenation  Go for  meditation  Go for self improvisation  Go for self introspection  Go for healthy diet Go for recreational activities  Go for mental peace  Away from the moment of world just u and the nature. Go for happiness in  Read More...
Published on Mar 27,2020 11:06 AM
Just pondering.... For how long?
By Rashmie Soni in General Literary | Reads: 379 | Likes: 0
Just thinking in the times of Corona... For how long...... is it there to stay or ??? Since last few weeks we are literally drowned under the sea of information ( wanted/ unwanted),and many times without even thinking twice keep forwarding ( thinking it is our social responsibility),well an unavoi  Read More...
Published on Mar 27,2020 11:10 AM
Random mood
By Anmol Krishna in General Literary | Reads: 322 | Likes: 0
A day full of stress A week full of anxiety  The month full of dilemma  A quarter full of dullness A half year full of loneliness A year full of madness  and i finding a corner to hide my tears and pretending to be happy in front of parents . My only desire at this moment  is&nbs  Read More...
Published on Mar 27,2020 11:24 AM
कोरोना ने समझाया ठहराव का अर्थ
By rajni goyal in General Literary | Reads: 591 | Likes: 1
आज कल देश भर में हर कोई कोरोना वायरस को लेकर परेशान है। कुछ लोग घर से बाहर न निकलने की वजह से तंग है तो कुछ लोग सोशल मी  Read More...
Published on Mar 27,2020 11:46 AM
Today's generation the things which we couldn't enjoy
By Anmol Krishna in General Literary | Reads: 245 | Likes: 0
toy cars has replaced rattles. The first step a baby takes has been modified with the help of walkers. Kinder joy has replaced kacha aam,mango bite and many more. Radios have been replaced by coloured TV sets Landline phones have been replaced by cordless phones. Cordless phones have been replaced b  Read More...
Published on Mar 27,2020 11:46 AM
Teacher's Feedback
By Anuradha MV in General Literary | Reads: 253 | Likes: 0
I sighed to myself as I checked the time, 10.50 AM still ten minutes left for my MIS(management information systems) class. This particular batch was elusive and troublesome. Whatever steps I undertook to bring them to order were ineffective and further proved detrimental for my reputation. I was w  Read More...
Published on Mar 27,2020 11:50 AM
Have patriarchy caused the world to be half-developed?
By Srp Adhavan in General Literary | Reads: 551 | Likes: 5
Have patriarchy caused the world to be half-developed to what it could potentially have been? I have always thought, how would have been the world now! if there had been lesser dissimilarities of treatment among genders, Not the natural differences but what were man made and some which evolved slow  Read More...
Published on Mar 27,2020 12:17 PM
By Indelible love in General Literary | Reads: 552 | Likes: 2
Reliving eternal plane  Revisiting memory lane Time slipped through Like a sand through the crack of hands... In a blink of an eye Our days flashes by But at the end of the day Are you able to smile??? The time that slipped by Was it able to leave satisfaction To further fight Or did it leave  Read More...
Published on Mar 27,2020 02:03 PM
What Next?
By Shyam Vijaya Simha in General Literary | Reads: 428 | Likes: 0
On the road side, under a tree, I saw a crowd excitedly mobbing a man who was sitting on a pavement.  He was having some cards and a cage, which appears to be housing a parrot or a rat or whatever...., I enquired with people around and found that he foretells the future and the crowd around w  Read More...
Published on Mar 27,2020 02:11 PM
The Best days, Ever..
By Dilip Patel in General Literary | Reads: 391 | Likes: 0
The Best days, ever    That was September 2005. Waiting in the departure lounge at the Bangalore airport, I was scanning the newspaper aimlessly. Suddenly the news item that detailed the fury of the incessant rains of the past few days in Gujarat (a state in India) caught my attention. Spe  Read More...
Published on Mar 27,2020 02:21 PM
Mother
By Pooja in General Literary | Reads: 454 | Likes: 0
What they grew out of, she grew into.. Wrapped in memories and her warmest shawl, she sat in her porch. Her feeble, bent frame, crouched insignificantly in the large rocking chair. The scratched surface and the chipped wood, resonated a camraderie of years. Her wrinkled, sagging yellowed skin , a sh  Read More...
Published on Mar 27,2020 02:51 PM
Finding purpose
By Deepa Ravi in General Literary | Reads: 861 | Likes: 3
COVID19 - today is day 2 of the 21 day lockdown. Boredom takes on a new meaning. Yes already. With 19 more days to go. I have been wandering listlessly around the house from room to room thinking of things that I need to do, stuff to clear, chores to be done. But I have no drive to do anything. Even  Read More...
Published on Mar 27,2020 04:37 PM
Silence and Noise
By Redhya in General Literary | Reads: 605 | Likes: 1
I’ve been through the uncanny state of mind in which we don’t know what we are looking for, but we feel incomplete and hollow inside as though our life were a jigsaw puzzle and the small and unimportant piece of the puzzle were lost. Devoting our complete life to put all mosaic pieces to  Read More...
Published on Mar 27,2020 05:55 PM
A Letter To The Unsung Poets
By Chitrotpala Chaitali Dash in General Literary | Reads: 313 | Likes: 1
Dear Poets, This is Rimmee, an unsung poet like you. Perhaps you wouldn't be knowing me, how could you? After all, I am an unsung poet just like you. We are those lot of people who write our hearts out knowing that our cries would never be heard. Yes! The rhymes of our poem do strike a chord with ou  Read More...
Published on Mar 27,2020 06:03 PM