Month: February 2018

Poetry

Soulful Journey

As I stared into oblivion Unperturbed by the silence Awakened by the ringing of my soul Unraveling its past stories I was drifted through the cloud of veil Revealing  my purpose to be here Love was the answer And to be in NOW was the key         […]

Poetry

With Nature

From trajectory sky silverline moonlight romancing meadow in the valley, moments in the mist-draped night watch passionately; behind curvy hills silent deep wood heaving sighs in fantasy a naughty flowing downstream shrilling with ecstasy. northern chill breeze flick through murmuring fallen leaves crook clouds wrapped benevolent Luna at times with […]

Poetry

Curtains Of Night

When the curtains of night are pinned back by the stars, and the beautiful moon sweeps the skies, and the dewdrops of heaven are kissing the rose, it is then that my memory flies, as if on the wings of some beautiful dove, in haste with the message it bears, […]

Poetry

तुम क्यों हो ऐसी

एक बात कहूँ……. तुम सबसे अलग हो वैसे ! ना ही कोई छलकपट ना ही कोई सोच ग़लत मिलने मैं जब भी आयी मिला मुझे एक नया सबक़ ! कुछ बात है तुममें जो ओरों में नहीं झलकती जो आँखो में लाखों- करोड़ों में नहीं ! माफ़ किया हर दफ़ा […]

Week's Person

Person of the Week: Vineet Chirania

Dear Readers, In this interview series we ask questions to people who are making a difference in our society, it can be big, it can be small, it doesn’t matter, what matters is their contribution. It can be anyone from any walk of life and from any country. Please, do […]

Articles

Women Require Respect

By Mark Antony Rossi With all the sexual harassment cases piling up in the United States in the past few months you’d think Americans have lost all respect for the status of women. I’m hoping not because we spend a great deal of time lecturing the Middle East about it’s […]

Poetry

Friendship

Whenever   we   met He  acted  as  a  friend But  there  was  no  sincerity He  just  followed  a  trend I  thought, to  make  me  happy, He  had  come  in  my  life Until  I  saw  in  the  bouquet He  was  hiding  a  knife If  he  had  any  grouse Why, then,   put  up  […]

Poetry

When I Was New

When I was new and the world was new. So many roads to wander under a cerulean sky. Forbidden fruits to savor, forbidden lips to taste. Full of promise, flowers budding on the vine. Their perfume covering my fingertips. I hurried through each day alive with my songs. The moon […]

Editorial

The Maldives Situation

By The Editor: Siddharth Sehgal Maldives, which is mostly known as a honeymoon destination & especially popular among Indians is in news for reasons not so friendly towards India or Indians. Now if a tiny island, which call itself a nation, which depends on us for a lot of things […]

Articles

Convent Education: Some Historical Analysis

By Raushan Rajput Do you know who is India’s largest non-agricultural landowner? Indian rail, absolutely not. It’s the churches and their convent schools that own the largest share of India’s non-agriculture land. Most of this land had been forcefully acquired from Hindu temples in colonial times. Over 25000 schools, colleges […]