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September 30, 2021 She is Not AloneWritten by Archana Pathak There she is, with scars on her body and tears in her eyes, Cursing...
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September 29, 2021 What Does the Pen Prefer to Write?Written by Nishat Aftabi What should a pen write, victory or defeat? What should a pen write, folly...
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September 28, 2021 Hazy, Blurry Moments of a Fast-Paced LifeWritten by Ayush Banerjee I wish my eyes could capture faces that my mind often forgets. Unable to...
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September 27, 2021 When I See It, I Want ItWritten by Soujanya Hiremath The farthest things, then seemed bigger Bringing with it, the glory; The closer things,...
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September 22, 2021 Changing SeasonsWritten by Tathagata Banerjee It rained a little today... Some water drops are still left on my balcony. ...
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September 21, 2021 The Moonlit NightWritten by Tanvi Das Starry night, shining up in the night sky, I see the beautiful moon placed...
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September 10, 2021 Changing The Change : The Climate Crisis and UsWritten by Tathagata Banerjee The world stands at a crucial crossroad now. A make or break moment for...
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September 9, 2021 HeartbrokenWritten by Ishaani Gambhir I never thought This day would come; I always thought He was the one....
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September 8, 2021 The Controversy Behind ‘Perhaps’By Ambirneya Kannan Perhaps a home, Which you never want to leave, Perhaps a book, That you want...
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September 3, 2021 You’ve Always Been EnoughWritten by Ananyaa Singh Ever since I was a kid, I had this habit of apologizing- apologizing for...
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September 2, 2021 To Ghalib, With LoveWritten by Tathagata Banerjee There's still some rainwater, lingering on my window-pane Like a scent that has still...
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August 31, 2021 Time Repeated ItselfWritten by Tanvi Das The evening was penetrating the town as slowly as ever, As the seconds of...
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August 30, 2021 The Moment That Changes Your LifeWritten by Apoorva Dixit Art, perhaps art can save you from all disasters So I decided to write...
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August 25, 2021 An India from 1947, to 2021Written by Tathagata Banerjee (1) The fact that he was way too early at the train station wouldn’t...
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August 24, 2021 My Father, My ChevalierWritten by Tanvi Das There are many heroes and many warriors, My hero is the breaker of my...
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August 19, 2021 Moriarty: A Study In SherlockWritten by Tathagata Banerjee Sherlock Holmes, actually never said the phrase "Elementary, my dear Watson." P.G. Woodhouse,...
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August 18, 2021 I Go Where My Mind Takes MeWritten by Archita Nayak A constant process- of observing, weaving sights into words, reading my surroundings. Yes,...
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August 17, 2021 Under the MoonshadowWritten by Tathagata Banerjee When all was said and done, Zebra crossings have known Half-swallowed words Parting gifts...
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August 13, 2021 The Things They Taught UsWritten by Archita Nayak They taught us to be In the rat race for money and success, But...
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August 4, 2021 All That Makes Home, HomeWritten by Neha Sherkar Every storm gives birth to a home Where the doors are open for rains,...
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July 31, 2021 A Case of Unrequited LoveWritten by Nandini Sethi I don’t think she looks both ways before crossing the road. I don’t think...
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July 15, 2021 Battling BattlesWritten by Kay Answers we don't have, But questions are forming Based on a hypothesis: we assumed our...
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June 1, 2020 A Sultry Salsa AffairMy next-door neighbor is a strange, old man. The last bit of black desperately clings to his head,...