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Kashmir; The Epicenter of Depression

by Azhar-U-Din Kashmir valley is known for its ethereal beauty all over the world. Green lushes, crystal clear water streams, lofty mountains make it the perfect example of heaven in the existential world. Kashmiris have cataracts of depression and anxiety which hinders their eyes to see the beauty of their […]

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Before and After 2021

by Rajesh ‘Lalit’ Sharma Time never stops. It doesn’t wait for you to complete your half-done work. It doesn’t stop to fulfill your wishes. Seconds after seconds, minutes after minutes, hours after, Years after years everything will meet its end. Even the solar system has its definite time period. So […]

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Year 2021 That’s & Now Gone

by Sudha Dixit Time flies. Sometimes it crawls – when we are in distress. It, seemingly, does not move when we are unable to sleep. At times it ambles when things are, simply, so so – just average. It runs when we are happy. We wish for it to stop […]

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Another New Beginning

by Sowjanya M Each day of your life is a fresh start, not simply the opening day of the year. You can make day-to-day determinations, not simply the New Year Resolutions. Any day is appropriate for making them. Assess steadily from the start, believe that you are a new, better, and […]

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Paradise of Patriarchy

by Dr. Shweta Kansal  We all have heard of that timeless saga where a charming prince riding aggressively on his horse, wearing his shining armor, fighting all the opponents with a sword to save his beautiful princess incarcerated in the castle But what if our prince is not charming, he […]

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Home Needs Love And a Bayonet

by Mark Antony Rossi Violence was never about power. I could care less about control. Rather it was the saddest of understandings that force played a role in righting wrongs. Evil usually weighs words on truer scales and calls out results. This test of intention is older than recorded time. […]

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She

by Pallavi Javalekar.P.M When she is born a glimpse of happiness is shared in her family. she is treated like a princess by her parents, she is taught from how to sít to how to cook. From being dependent to independent she grew up. Yes, she will cry over little […]

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Book or Kangri?

by Shahzadi Bisma Shaheen It was a January morning of Kashmir valley, the melodious voice of Raj Begum coming from the radio broke my hibernation. Accompanied by the smell of tandoori loaves and shahi kehwa no longer let the continuation of my second sleep. Before my hands reached the blazing […]

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Veteran Journalist Rambhau Joshi Becomes a Centenarian

by Dr. Kiran Thakur Veteran Marathi journalist and author, Rambhau Joshi has become a centenarian as per Hindu panchang, last weekend,  on Margasheersha shuddha Saptami. This article is a tribute to Appa, as he is known in Maharashtra, to be published on December 13, 2021. his 98th birthday as per […]