By The Editor: Siddharth Sehgal Sometimes the wound have to be cauterized in order to stop the infection. That’s what happened few days ago when Indian army crossed the border into Pakistan to target terrorist camps operating on its soil. It was a necessary step to show Pakistan and the […]
Month: October 2016
The Sea
See the sea outside, apart Feel the ocean, inside my heart, Where the waves look contained Yet , no less turbulent they remained The inner ocean cries And spills out of my eyes Outer ocean sheds tears Through the skies No one will ever know Both seas have lost their […]
Person of the Week: Vihang Naik
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 […]
Requiem for The Bully
By Mark Antony Rossi The bully has been an ominous presence in society since time immemorial. Many believe this behavior is an aberrant evolutionary off-shoot of “only the strong survive” concept Others contend this is actually family bred bratty attitude now turned physical. The origins are unclear and entirely irrelevant. […]
Talkin’ India
India has a role to play in the world free from corruption, injustice and suppression, to be an example for the earth and man of democracy and politics that can. Today it is rich and poor at once standing on the crossroads of new endeavors where demons of the past […]
The Cake
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