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One Cold Winter Day
By Arvind Sharma in General Literary | Reads: 365 | 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
Lonely Nights
By sanjana bhowmick in Romance | Reads: 1,312 | Likes: 12
Sitting in the veranda, sipping wine, Tarini suddenly feels breathing down her neck. Before she could turn around to react, she was embraced with a tight hug and a peck on her left ear. “Hey, where are you lost?”, asks Tarun. “Nothing looking up into the sky and thanking my stars,"  Read More...
Published on May 16,2020 05:09 PM
Faithfull god...
By m.d shireen sulthana in Poetry | Reads: 236 | Likes: 1
      * Friends are many but...                                                                best friend is one....  &  Read More...
Published on May 16,2020 05:13 PM
A Human Sheild
By Ayukta Zisha in Romance | Reads: 304 | Likes: 1
I stand on the side walk  waiting to cross roads, watching all the vehicles rush past me, everyone and everything in a motion of time lapse while I stand there with my heart beating fast almost hoping for a hand to hold mine because it knows the rush scares me.  I sit in front of a bowl of  Read More...
Published on May 16,2020 05:16 PM
Little Peepal
By Cindy Pereira in General Literary | Reads: 390 | 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
A love never ends up....
By m.d shireen sulthana in Poetry | Reads: 251 | Likes: 1
             A look towards her...                                                A smile towards her...             Read More...
Published on May 16,2020 05:31 PM
We will win...corona
By Anu Gupta in Poetry | Reads: 225 | Likes: 1
We will win... Corona Life is a race,  We match it with a pace, Always heard that quotes,  From nearby and remotes. We forget to live, We forget to pray, Just roamng around, And find our prey. Then, comes the covid_19, A rare virus with all the fears, Fear of getting ill, it really sad,   Read More...
Published on May 16,2020 05:35 PM
WordsWorth.
By Amelia Moses in General Literary | Reads: 954 | 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: 1,122 | 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
A funny way.......
By m.d shireen sulthana in Poetry | Reads: 238 | Likes: 1
        It was midnight..                                                            no one is out of the sight...    &n  Read More...
Published on May 16,2020 05:43 PM
Bearing new flowers, reaping fruits
By Teesta in General Literary | Reads: 325 | 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
FOREVER
By Hrishika Jain in Poetry | Reads: 623 | Likes: 0
FOREVER Half asleep on bed, Glancing at the faces that were sad, She heard words which said, “Wish she could prevent death.” Realising that she had no time left, She still craved for that one smile, For which she could travel miles. Suddenly the door was left open  And entered ins  Read More...
Published on May 16,2020 05:51 PM
The first one
By Harshada in Romance | Reads: 266 | Likes: 0
Someone asked me:- why do you remember the things of your first one?  I answered:- Because he was the first one.  It's funny how you sometimes can't remember the things of your current partner but you do remember the things, even the small details of the first one. I just can't forget   Read More...
Published on May 16,2020 06:09 PM
Collective call to change gears
By Mridula Singh in General Literary | Reads: 1,109 | 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
A Dark Place
By Krishika Agarwal in Poetry | Reads: 246 | Likes: 0
It was two in the morning andWe were at the rooftop.Just like in the movies,The time, for us, had stopped. Our hands were entwinedAnd so were our soulsWe had a lot to look forward to:Our lives, our futures and our goals. But in that moment,We just wanted to live.No prejudices, no biases,Just some in  Read More...
Published on May 16,2020 07:02 PM