A story of hope and charity

Diya S. Mana Do you do Charity? If yes, what does it mean to you – a chance to brighten up lives or just an act of redemption? Rakshanda is a teacher at JVN International School, an esteemed school in her area. She figures ...Read More

Acceptance – a way of life

By Anupam Malhotra Have you ever thought why your child does not open up with you? Why your closest friends hide their feelings from you? Why the little sudden rain shower or sunshine makes you frown? The answer lies in our long awaited introspection. ...Read More

Two splits…

By Praveen Kumar Singhmar Portion of me Is left behind Under the seed of rot, Around the corrupt self, Inside the blocked mind, That gives up for lust, That can’t expand, That’s still at unrest. A piece of me Tries and drags, But the ...Read More

Life goes on…

By Ritu Dey At peace with myself, I am a happy soul Slowly but steadily, I tread my path At the call of deep valleys and blue skies The twinkling stars become my friends A cool breeze on a moonlit night lulls me A ...Read More

Sneha’s game of blogs

I remember Sneha’s instant three words with which she reacted when I first approached her for this interview and they were, “Are you serious?” she further added, “who am I? I am just another girl like you.” What she said wasn’t wrong but incomplete, ...Read More

A Trip to the city of surrendering – Varanasi

By Hiralba Sarvaiya “Travel makes you speechless and then transforms you into a storyteller.” Ibn batuta I feel travel has two components. One is the seeing part which can be well described through photographs, describing the Itineraries, major attractions of the place etc. The second ...Read More