By the Editor How do you take a country to greatness or ruins depends on how efficient you run it. One simple way is to root out opposition from all forms of government workings and structures. Consider anyone who might throw sand in the cog as a potential bump on […]
Month: June 2014
Newton’s Dilemma
By Shahina From Moscow, Russia [slideshow_deploy id=’645′]
Niagra Falls
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Concealer
She glances at her exquisite gold watch It’s way past supper time The LCD is blaring away like a Loquacious loudspeaker in a railway station The fancy woman on T.V. in her fancy pants opens her glossy seductive mouth The screen is a battlefield of estrogen hormones are pacing up […]
In The Deep Blue Sea
The captain called out, ‘All on board’ The passengers moved briskly towards- The submerged lower deck with large glass windows, Each vying for a window seat To catch a closer glimpse of aquatic life- Yes, it was a tour under the water. The […]
Indian Railway Heritage
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Graham Bell’s Perspective
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A Young Woman
Very bravely and courageously The slender young woman stood As they exiled her to a deadly land Where wild animals roamed- Preying on all who dared to cross their trail. Rulers and reformers of others life Cruelly and mercilessly pounced- On one […]
LIVE-SACKS
People who have come will obviously return. But the tree shall remain. And shall remain its branches that bore the pain. Poor tree – must have had an inkling when dressed it was with those gluttonous ropes. The ropes that would be fed with tractable necks – tiny and inconsequential […]
The Rickshaw Man
He lay asleep Under the shade of the tree, No passersby hailed him All rushed pass on their bikes. Their cars … honking their way Others sweated but walked away. Without a glance He, drenched in sweat Stirred Was it a gentle breeze? That disturbed his idle sleep No, there […]