The real unsung heroes
By Prajna paramita dey in True Story | Reads: 552 | Likes: 1
THE REAL HEROES OF SOCIETY   Out of the huts of history's pride,  we rise up from a past  that's rooted in pain.  Still, the unsung warriors  remain untold. Today some of us overlook the great son of land. He may be a commonman, a warlock, a doctor... A soldier whose blood h  Read More...
Published on Jun 7,2020 11:32 AM
Humans- || Earth ▶
By Dr Loveleen Sarao in General Literary | Reads: 551 | Likes: 1
  As per the data available (flashing all over the internet) there is a pandemic occurring every hundred years, but the pandemic of Covid 19 has struck at a time when humans have already fiddled a lot with the nature and done much damage to the natural flora and fauna.  Yes in the yea  Read More...
Published on Apr 3,2020 10:23 PM
TALE OF THE TAAL
By Aryan Shah in Travel | Reads: 550 | Likes: 1
'Beauty bows where the nature smiles' is the notion carried by a many travellers round the globe. Some people travel just to enjoy, while for some other it's a leisure time and a time to refresh their mind. Likewise , I travelled through the streets of the north India in order to reach, a holographi  Read More...
Published on May 6,2020 10:57 AM
Little girl
By Anmol Rai in Poetry | Reads: 547 | Likes: 1
When life gives me bad days, I remember myself as a little girl; all soft and gentle never apologizing for what she felt or for all the words she never stopped saying, never skipped a meal or a good night’s sleep dreaming about the world as her oyster; she was so beautifully herself and so fie  Read More...
Published on May 17,2020 02:45 PM
Projects
By Vidushi Arya in Thriller | Reads: 544 | Likes: 1
The night was dark and mysterious, coating everything with a velvety blanket of charcoal black, freckled with white to paint the most mesmerising picture of the galaxy I'd seen in all my summers. Walking to the place that housed some of our most precious memories wasn't easy, but it had to be done.   Read More...
Published on Mar 23,2020 06:11 PM
Escape
By Afra Romaan in Poetry | Reads: 543 | Likes: 1
Once again I tried to avoid the realness of my own life, Begin to remove the broken promises made by people with a knife...  Covering my bruised face with a new facade, As I able to do it skillfully took me a whole decade... In a desire to find me a tiny peace from somewhere, I took a fly... sw  Read More...
Published on May 29,2020 02:45 PM
A moment once spent
By Vijay in Romance | Reads: 535 | Likes: 1
  It was monsoon season yet for some reason it wasn’t raining at all. The streets were pretty much empty except for the stray dogs who were searching for food and looking to bark at some cats. Not the most uplifting or spirited place yet home to some. This was one of the area’s in M  Read More...
Published on May 12,2020 08:07 PM
Silver lining
By manjeet kaur in General Literary | Reads: 534 | Likes: 1
"Argh", the irritated howl from the kitchen echoed. I rolled my eyes yet again. The milk has boiled over again; I sighed. Robust Punjabi abuses, referring each woman relative in the household, especially the mum and sister followed. It is a quandary which only OCD plagued women can understand. I can  Read More...
Published on Mar 26,2020 12:33 PM
The battered woman.
By Satya Veda in Poetry | Reads: 533 | Likes: 1
O lady, I can see it all Hope you too can. His paws tear you apart. Your cheeks are bruised. Your lips are bleeding. He's no more your better half. O lady, I had seen you fighting for what you wished. I had seen your strength.  But why is it dead now when it comes to facing him?! O lady, Stop  Read More...
Published on May 12,2020 08:45 AM
My Saviour
By Mohit Kukadia in Thriller | Reads: 533 | Likes: 1
My Jaws clenched blood out from my veins as the Fork spiked my hand. They all just looked at me in reticence as nobody had the courage to save me because at the end they were too afraid. Tears rolled down from my face as the silver fork turned crimson and broke at once but that didn’t stop him  Read More...
Published on May 16,2020 10:31 AM
Story of humanity
By Kavya Sharma in Poetry | Reads: 532 | Likes: 1
It all started with a smile. A gentle, unsuspecting gesture , Of friendship, of love and of happiness. A beauty, with inocent eyes, smiled at him, and, His heart skipped a beat ! It all started with a smile. A loving and a passionate gesture  Of care and abundance of it. A mother hugged her lit  Read More...
Published on Mar 25,2020 10:32 PM
Thank you, Corona
By Uma Chandrasekar in Poetry | Reads: 530 | Likes: 1
   Thank You, Corona Get up early, go to work, Come home, go to bed. A plain monotonous lifestyle, Went up for a toss, On the wake of a newly found disease, That actually brought people close, By forcing them to stay at home. A very emphatic good night’s tale, Of the grandma to hear  Read More...
Published on Jun 10,2020 07:02 PM
Nature reflecting Humans
By Aditya Kukreja in Poetry | Reads: 528 | Likes: 1
Falling leaves leaving impact,It may fall for better ones to come back;Shedding tears, tearing apart,Let it shed to lighten the heart.Birds are chirping, singing along,They are flying, sky and beyond;Nights are dreamy, dreaming the past,Let it flow to be the vast.Sun is rising going high,It is throw  Read More...
Published on Apr 21,2020 07:36 PM
Farewell
By Nikita in Fantasy | Reads: 527 | Likes: 1
Pooja is attitude filled girl with louder laugh . She is not the  same girl as she was . Lets take you back 1 year . It was 11 th april she was promoted in std XII . Lots of study burden she had, putting aside she got a good male friend Ankush. The guy she fought with std XI became her friend n  Read More...
Published on May 15,2020 06:25 PM
Letter
By Mohamed in True Story | Reads: 525 | Likes: 1
12 th Day, The rug on which I slept started to breed molds on them. My stay inside the cell was starting to awaken regret. Waking up, I became restless so I quickly went for a bath. The water which came out was extremely hot which burned me as I was wounded, wounds inflicted on my skin as I was puni  Read More...
Published on Mar 30,2020 11:21 AM