THE AYURVEDIC MEDIC INES AND DIABETIES
By BHARAT SHAH in General Literary | Reads: 456 | Likes: 2
                                              THE AYURVEDIC MEDICINES FOR D  Read More...
Published on May 11,2020 07:44 PM
ARDHNARI
By Ango Aparna in True Story | Reads: 453 | Likes: 2
Wow......amazing to see the one whos reading this have got a gender...but did u ever wonder there are certain spieces out there born as a gender op's so called male and female and when they finally grow doesnt seem to get features what were expected out from them..sad right do you ever wonder whats   Read More...
Published on Apr 21,2020 03:24 AM
THE BLOOMING BUD
By varshi pidugu in Poetry | Reads: 453 | Likes: 2
LITTLE DID SHE KNOW  WHAT THE WORLD LOOKED LIKE  YET, SHE GATHERED COURAGE  TO PEEP OUT OF HER CURTAINS  IT DIDN'T SEEM SOO BAD AS  THE BREEZE SHOWERED HER WITH CARE THE SUN CUDDLED HER WITH WARMTH  SHE HAPPILY STOOD ASSURED BY THE LAND  LISTENING TO THE TALES BY T  Read More...
Published on Jun 5,2020 09:52 PM
RELATIVES AND THE LIFE- WEB
By Amitesh Kumar in General Literary | Reads: 452 | Likes: 2
 "Spiders have webs.The webs keeps them hanging and sustaining through ups and downs in life. If the web gets dissembled, the spiders fall,fall to fear,fall to doom". Analogically,it should be a societal acceptance that we , the human beings,are also entangled in the web of relatives, the life-  Read More...
Published on Apr 1,2020 02:17 AM
“Coronavirus and the challenges ahead...
By Rafakat Khan in General Literary | Reads: 449 | Likes: 2
“Coronavirus and the challenge of staying mentally sound and  healthy”. There is no perfect time than the ongoing crisis to discover new dimensions of your life. You can begin with your strengths and scroll down to your weaknesses. In this age of social media, we have had enough cha  Read More...
Published on Apr 11,2020 01:05 AM
That refreshing cup of coffee!
By Ayushi Bhatnagar in General Literary | Reads: 447 | Likes: 2
Lightning, thunderstorms and the brisk air that whisked-away her only shelter. Running after her umbrella completely deprived of sanity, she screamed in frustration. Okay! Now you’ll also betray me! Fine, go.       It was not only about the rain and umbrella that Lavanya   Read More...
Published on May 28,2020 09:41 PM
An open letter to my dearest girls
By sonika in Poetry | Reads: 439 | Likes: 2
AN OPEN LETTER TO MY DEAREST GIRLS   Girl be like gold,more tolerant! My girl don't speak out loud and if you think you did that ,then make sure it was only your hallucination.If you want to say "I'm done with this shit can't take it anymore",backspace this thing inside your head and feed it in  Read More...
Published on May 15,2020 02:50 PM
From God, Without Love
By Asmi in Poetry | Reads: 438 | Likes: 2
How many times have I sought you dear God! I have prayed helpless, as helplessness can be, I have learnt all your names and seen all your faces, I have eaten your fruit and starved accordingly. I have worn new saris for you on your days, Locked up the fish and the meat away. Chanted every word the  Read More...
Published on May 17,2020 09:52 PM
The Dreams
By Vivek Sehgal in Poetry | Reads: 438 | Likes: 2
When dreams seem far, The track is lost, the feet retreat And the eyes relinquish the fire they have held Since the day it was concieved Against all, for a singular belief The belief is there, but conviction not The will and heart in despair, thus rot I drown in retrospect to seek flaws I did But th  Read More...
Published on Apr 13,2020 11:02 PM
When you are old
By saptarshi das in Poetry | Reads: 437 | Likes: 2
When you are old Saptarshi Das My childhood crush now has a grown up daughter Her curl has grey hair All the day she sits in a chair Complaining of gout And I doubt Is this the one who slashed me many  monsoons back ?  Read More...
Published on Mar 31,2020 07:32 PM
Does the Sun shine?!
By Monika Gayathri in Fantasy | Reads: 434 | Likes: 2
“Argh fuck!!” I exclaim as I try to move the window off of its ledge. It won’t budge. Between reaching out to the window through the wooden plaques that were nailed to the wall and the rust in the frame, it was hard to move the window up.  It’s been like this for years.   Read More...
Published on Mar 25,2020 07:37 AM
An innocent wounded heart
By Vidya Devadas Nair in True Story | Reads: 432 | Likes: 2
8 year old Nonu was just like any other girl child; innocent, happy and full of life. At a tender age, she too had her fears, like the fear of darkness, the fear of sleeping alone, the fear of being on her own and much more. It was not because she wasn’t brave. It was just the age. Naturally y  Read More...
Published on Jun 11,2020 11:31 AM
Don't let the fear win!!
By Sakshee Purohit in True Story | Reads: 426 | Likes: 2
This is a story of a school girl turning confident to take the stand against what she feel inappropriate. She was a daughter of a businessman who tried his best to fulfill her every dream but unfortunately , money isn't everything that's required... She could get anything that is liked by her eye bu  Read More...
Published on Apr 2,2020 02:26 PM
Close Encounter
By Prem Pandurangam in True Story | Reads: 423 | Likes: 2
Ever since I read about the Himalayas in my school geography class, the great mountain range fascinated me. Initially it was the height of the mountains like the Everest and K2 that caught my attention. Then it was all the ice and snow that generated the great rivers of India that impressed me. As I  Read More...
Published on Apr 4,2020 06:38 AM
LOVE IS SO MOMENTARY.
By Sunanda Bhowmick in True Story | Reads: 422 | Likes: 2
Its a hard pill to swallow but in the end I am sure you will agree. Love is so momentary.   Just on the ground floor of where i live, there was some unrest. I was woken up by a commotion. The light just started to seep into the night. Too early for the birds even. Fussy from the broken slumber;  Read More...
Published on Apr 6,2020 11:41 AM