By the Editor: Siddharth Sehgal I read somewhere that there are no heroes or villains in politics, just politicians. Jayalalitha’s political career sort of resembled the movies she stared in with all hues of success and downfall. She was both antagonist and protagonist of her own story. While millions […]
Month: December 2016
Home
Tiny little tweets of birds; Warm breeze of the sea; Wide green rice fields of the town; It keeps me feel like I am home. Whenever I get weary, I just grab my phone and dial the number. It brings so much joy Hearing sweet tone of an angel; Hearing […]
Roots
I bloomed like a flower I swayed with the rustling breeze Danced on the tip of a thorn And sang with murmuring trees I laughed with gay abandon Raised my arms to soar in mirth Realization dawned on me That I am rooted in the earth At first I felt […]
An Unexpected Storm!
A startling thunderstorm rocked her life- While a massive earthquake shook- The very ground she stood on! Her whole life crumbled down- With a single strong blow of lies! For a support she groped But destiny was playing games with her! No door of solace or peace appeared- To calm […]
Person of the Week: Dr. Shirish Kashikar
Dear Readers, In this interview series where we ask questions to people who are making a difference, it can be big, it can be small, it doesn’t matter, what matters is their contribution to our society. It can be anyone from any walk of life and from any country. Please, do send […]
Diplomacy for Dummies
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Indian Periodical Podcast 1: Demonetization
Living On A Planet
I’m living on a planet, living just like you. I’m living on a planet, green and blue, with raindrops sad like you. We are weepin’, we are cryin’ with the trees a-fallin’ down, with the monkeys and the flowers that no more will see the dawn. I’m living on a […]
Nudity
Despite all pain in the deep crate There’s anticipation A bit of hope The rewards of Canaan ahead Propel me to muster A bit of strength And even little courage. There’s a point to be upbeat to crave for All love exuding seasons. Rainy evenings A spring mid-days Winter mornings […]
The Virtue of Alone Time
By Mark Antony Rossi Life is most hectic when working a full-time job and heading a family consisting of a wife and two small boys plus a healthy amount of writing for various publications. Indeed, I asked for all of this and I am making it work whenever I observe […]