दो भाई - प्यार जान से बढ़ के
By Hrithik Raj in True Story | Reads: 720 | Likes: 1
                                          दो भाई                                   प्यार   Read More...
Published on Jul 2,2020 10:46 PM
Weight
By Naman Aggarwal in Poetry | Reads: 719 | Likes: 0
Listening to their problems Like they are my own The weight of the world Scares to the bones The pressure is real To realize my dreams But more is the pressure To realize theirs What a fool I am Trying to move a mountain by myself All alone I am No one to call for help Waiting for the right time   Read More...
Published on Apr 6,2020 02:57 PM
Roots!
By Sana Malhotra in General Literary | Reads: 719 | Likes: 0
We often live in so much need of practicality and the need to walk up higher and higher that we forget what we are actually made of. We are not some sparkle and shine that the world has in store for us. We are made to spread the sparkle and shine that we are born with. Our roots define us. Our ances  Read More...
Published on Apr 25,2020 08:37 AM
maa ke mann ki baat
By Geetika K. Bakshi in Poetry | Reads: 719 | Likes: 0
अब मेरा घर गन्दा नहीं होता,अब काम तो काम सा नहीं लगता,एक आज़ादी की सनाटे के रूप में कब खिड़की से अंदर आ गयी,और मेरे कंधो   Read More...
Published on May 20,2020 11:41 PM
Second chance ( sequel to crossroads)
By shireen ahsan in Romance | Reads: 719 | Likes: 0
They kept looking at each other . Then the deafening cries of sorrow numbed her . He finally left for his heavenly abode . She sat alone in the dark of the night. Her tears had dried up . Numbed and frozen . Her phone beeped . Unwillingly she glanced down . It was an unknown number. “ I’  Read More...
Published on May 25,2020 09:02 PM
Observations from a life in progress
By A Rama Sarma in True Story | Reads: 719 | Likes: 0
The fulcrum of evolution is change. We have to change for the good. We have to change for the better. But we are witnessing a dramatic collapse of the environment which has resulted in the negative impact of pandemic and climate change. Every year is setting a record when it comes to the temperature  Read More...
Published on May 26,2020 03:21 PM
The Epidemic of Extra Time
By Shivika Saxena in Poetry | Reads: 718 | Likes: 0
Stay put! We are sternly told, Reminsce the days, when we would intentionally put plans on hold. Lack of time & deadlines we would say, What held us back, was our will to stay. As you sit on that comfortable couch, holed up in these four walls, Do you ever wonder what your life has been so far?   Read More...
Published on Apr 5,2020 03:54 PM
THE INCOMPLETE
By kiruthika Nehru in General Literary | Reads: 718 | Likes: 5
             George and Liza are kind  of social workers .George,the big rich man in that city and Liza,the care taker of the pets and also a social worker and she is belongs to middle class family.They both are not belongs to the same family or same city ,the  Read More...
Published on Apr 5,2020 06:39 PM
Jo bhi hai.. Acha hi hai.
By Rajesh Nanwani in Poetry | Reads: 718 | Likes: 3
Raste ab aasan nhi... Kyun k jis raah pr hum chale wahan koi manzil hi nhi...  Apno se bhi baaten hoti hain thodi kam... Suna hai zamane main ab kisi k pass waqt nhi...  Phr bhi.. Jo bhi hai.. Jaisa bhi hai..acha hi hai. .        Mulaqat hoti hain doston se aaj bhi...&n  Read More...
Published on Apr 6,2020 07:15 PM
There will be a brighter Sun Shine
By Parul Batra in General Literary | Reads: 718 | Likes: 1
It’s a tale thats true Only for you  My little brother  It’s a tale that’s true Some virus mom keeps talking about  Restricting us in the house But I like being home  I did love to roam  But for now I like being home Seeing you trying to crawl Love to see  Read More...
Published on Apr 8,2020 08:59 AM
I'D RATHER
By Sunu Limboo in Poetry | Reads: 718 | Likes: 1
I'd rather climb the hill and feel the dread running down my spine, than to clap; calling out their names and reiterating else's hymn. I'd rather dive the lake and freeze my bones out of excitement, than to hear a story of a boy who survived a drown with no implement. I'd rather steady my branches a  Read More...
Published on Apr 14,2020 11:22 PM
Over my dead body
By i.chaki in Horror | Reads: 718 | Likes: 0
I cruised along the road, music blasting and headlights tearing through the darkness. Silhouettes of trees on either side bent over like an arch – completing my solitude. I let out a puff of smoke and scattered the ashes out through the window. Let the night eat it up. I could light this worth  Read More...
Published on Apr 26,2020 08:54 PM
Respect the women
By Megha Prajapati in True Story | Reads: 718 | Likes: 0
वैसे तो इक्कीसवीं सदी चल रही है...रहन-सहन, तकनीक, व्यवहार हर चीज़ में बदलाव आया है भारत में पर एक चीज़ है जो नही बदली वो ह  Read More...
Published on May 24,2020 04:55 PM
COURAGE IN THE TIME OF CORONA.
By Shravanthi Reddy in General Literary | Reads: 718 | Likes: 0
"History, despite its wrenching pain, cannot be unlived, but if faced with courage, need not be lived again." reminds Maya Angelou. It conveys that whatever has happened cannot be unlived or changed; whether happy, sad, or painful it is over and done and we must part with it in acceptance.   Read More...
Published on Jun 3,2020 05:06 PM
Summer Vacations of the 80s
By Kartic Vaidyanathan in True Story | Reads: 717 | Likes: 2
Back in the mid-1980s, it was a world without mobiles; personal computers had just begun to make their appearance; no internet; Thankfully. Summer vacations that started in mid-April made us jump in joy. It was non stop playtime.  We were in a small apartment complex of 10 houses. We were a gan  Read More...
Published on Mar 24,2020 01:58 PM