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Downpour
By Arvind Sharma in General Literary | Reads: 265 | Likes: 0
The Mumbai Downpour   It was one of those days in Mumbai when rain brings life to standstill. It had been pouring heavily since morning. Fortunately, being an early-starter Raman was one of the earliest to arrive in the office and also without being drenched. Rain had just about managed to tou  Read More...
Published on Mar 31,2020 12:17 PM
Perception
By Dr Pooja Raj Srivastava in True Story | Reads: 731 | Likes: 0
The first expression when this pandemic appeared in our life was what kind of problem it is. Believe me, initially I found it scary, the most astonishing thing that can ever happen. The second thing was information overload. This was the one-off situation hence everybody started discoursing their ow  Read More...
Published on Mar 31,2020 12:27 PM
I couldn't see myself
By Surbhi Mayach in True Story | Reads: 1,234 | Likes: 10
I couldn't see myself. Maybe I could. Maybe I did. But only through their eyes who could see nothing but the flaws in me. Some felt bad about having thick legs, while some hated themselves for the stick legs. Only if they knew that within it was all same, dealing with the same devils in a different   Read More...
Published on Mar 31,2020 12:27 PM
Lockdown vdays
By Anna Mathew in True Story | Reads: 307 | Likes: 0
Lockdown was announced in the country, so I'm staying at home like everyone else (l hope) . Woke up a little  early than usual , updated with  newspaper,  readout line by line to granny and laughed together at the mispronounciations that I have made. Sat together for the breakfast,   Read More...
Published on Mar 31,2020 12:27 PM
Arrival and Departure
By Naila in Poetry | Reads: 223 | Likes: 0
Scary are the seconds of every Night Painful are the memories of midnight Beats are drowning with the melodious moonlight  And the Soul is Departing with the Arrival of Night  Read More...
Published on Mar 31,2020 12:28 PM
The Window
By saptarshi das in Poetry | Reads: 474 | Likes: 0
The Window By Saptarshi Das Your window is like a canvas Your eyes, a painter's brush Can tell thousand tales without words. For years I've been waiting for a chance  Hoping to steal your glance Once... Open the window of your mind A new life you may find.   Read More...
Published on Mar 31,2020 12:34 PM
My first dream
By Jamuna Loganathan in Fantasy | Reads: 607 | Likes: 5
     It was an interesting evening. I was returned from my college through college bus. Our college bus driver was too talented person. He was fifty year old man filled with fun and responsibilities. Our driver talent was everyday our bus was chased by a bicycle rider. In that way, he  Read More...
Published on Mar 31,2020 12:41 PM
Love is a bliss
By Nivasni Mishra in Romance | Reads: 506 | Likes: 5
The alarm beeped.........It was 6:00 am in the  morning , Riddhi woke up and opened the curtain. It was raining, the cold chilly winters of Dehradun has arrived. It was her first day in this beautiful city and , she came here for her job, because her company transferred her in the main office a  Read More...
Published on Mar 31,2020 01:06 PM
The Struggle
By Rituparna Mitra in True Story | Reads: 398 | Likes: 0
   The Struggle I was a very pampered child from the very beginning of my life. My Mom and Dad used to fulfill all of my wishes without even my knowing. My Dad had a dream that I would be a doctor one day. Since he could not get proper education so he has given all his efforts to make me a  Read More...
Published on Mar 31,2020 01:09 PM
My 21 days on Lockdown - Week 1 (Days 1-7)
By Jocelyn in General Literary | Reads: 1,049 | Likes: 1
Day 1 of 21 - 25th March 2020 21 days lockdown! Did that come as a shocker to you? Well, I believe we were all half expecting that to happen considering the circumstances of Coronavirus pandemic. Definitely, desperate times call for desperate measures. While, Netflix-ing and chilling in the comfort  Read More...
Published on Mar 31,2020 01:15 PM
The Aftermath
By Anita Sharma in General Literary | Reads: 266 | Likes: 0
The Aftermath So much has been shared on the social networking circuit about the covid pandemic and its aftermath that one would feel that everything that could possibly be said or written has already been penned, and that too several times over. But, like everyone else I too would like to believe t  Read More...
Published on Mar 31,2020 01:26 PM
AND THEN WE KISSED
By CA Naman Porwal in Romance | Reads: 389 | Likes: 1
It is the extract from my newly launched romance fiction novel I Still Love You.  I woke up early in the morning. I sat in the balcony of the bamboo cottage and admired the beauty of nature. Hills were relaxing to the eyes. Sun had risen and I was able to see the sunlight. Ragini came out from   Read More...
Published on Mar 31,2020 01:45 PM
Hate Speech
By Avaya Kumar Panda in Poetry | Reads: 350 | Likes: 1
How hate speech comes from mouth,  How the soft tongue becomes so harsh,  Because those people's hearts are filled with filthy feeling full of trash.  When humanity lost in thyself,  To spread  some false propaganda over others,  How they prefer,  Is their inner co  Read More...
Published on Mar 31,2020 02:04 PM
Smart City
By Avaya Kumar Panda in Poetry | Reads: 413 | Likes: 1
Our bus stands aren't up-to standard , Our roads full of potholes , some may  say civic system is working hard, But outcome is bad,  There is no street light, even if ,these are not functioning at night , It's so pity, still we have smart city.  It's too hot in summer , No tree's, no   Read More...
Published on Mar 31,2020 02:09 PM
You were never mine
By Prithviraj Chauhan in Poetry | Reads: 333 | Likes: 1
"In my darkest hours, your smile was a Sunshine... On the way of life, met many triumphs and disasters, But with you on my side, everything was fine. I was proud,  that you belonged to me.. You were the most beautiful girl,  I could ever see. Blinded by your beauty , I couldn't see your so  Read More...
Published on Mar 31,2020 02:16 PM