by Snigdha Banerjee Agrawal “Have I become such a huge liability to you?” she asks him. But he doesn’t hear, focused on going through the newspaper matrimonial advertisements, searching for a suitable groom for her, his eldest daughter, turning twenty-four in a few months. Way over the prescribed marriageable age […]
Month: September 2021
Dionysiac Ecstasy
Each pour in a slender glass Creates havoc Like swirling waves in the sea Emotions and feelings Start to breathe and vibrate! The red drop with a cleansing agent When travels downward All the good come out Churning the mixture of Stale-slug like sentiment Cream – laughter, and appreciation! […]
Role of Entrepreneurship in Socio-Economic Development
by Tulip Sharma “Someone is sitting in the shade today because someone planted a tree a long time ago”. —Warren Buffett Entrepreneurship is one of the most challenging fields around. It is not a customary job, rather a responsibility bestowed upon oneself defined by the ability to turn nays into […]
Giving up on Me
No more arguments no more fights I’m surrendering by myself The more I try to go away You are holding me tightly You are tying me with your love And now it’s too tight It’s too tight so that I couldn’t even breathe It was so difficult for me to […]
Thirsty Bee
by Anusha from South Carolina, US
Pune-Based Start-up Making Children Future Ready
by Siddhi Gophane Pune, August 30, 2021 The New Education Policy (NEP) emphasises creativity, innovation, and overall personality development of students in schools. In other words, the policy focuses on equipping youngsters with what are known as ‘the 21st-century skills’ globally. The NEP was introduced only in 2020, but young […]
Julie – Part 2
by Cécile Rischmann My heart is beating, keeps on repeating, I’m waiting for you Liar, you had the opportunity of a lifetime with me. I came to turn a wrong right—maybe I was ten years too late. But the way you acted when you saw me on the dais, […]
Hope
by Peter Kleinman