Amount of water in the sea So massive Was incomprehensible Oh, so much to drink But a sip even you can’t try Cataract falling from hill With a roar Was susceptible , I thought it was on brink Of getting ripped, not even a sigh It’s river, it’s a lake, […]
Month: June 2017
Love And Work Unite The World
Love and work unite the world! Love and work bring smiles to the world, love and work with you, my girl! Love and work won’t hurt, are good for the world! Life is ugly without flesh and blood of love. Life is ugly without the honour of good work, the […]
Education, A Privilege or A Right?
By the Editor: Siddharth Sehgal I will apologize beforehand before going any further if in case my editorial offends your sensibilities but offence is not the intention here, I am simply trying to point out an obvious flaw in our system that has left thousands of deserving students bereft of […]
The Mother Inside the Grandmother
By Monica Bakre “Tell me, Daadi…why do you always wear dark glasses? Even inside the house?” asked 13-year-old Medha, as she sat cross legged at the foot of the bed her father’s mother was reclining on. “That’s a long story, beta…” said Mrs. Arora, hoping that she could distract the […]
Earth Ungrateful
By Mark Antony Rossi We hear much about space travel. Probes landing on an asteroid to mine precious minerals. The Indians sending missions to explore Venus. The Chinese seeking to land their astronauts on the Moon. There’s a waiting list for a one-way trip to Mars. This two year voyage is […]
Mahakavi Bharathiyar on his “Firmness Needs”
By N.V.Subbaraman from Chennai, India Mahakavi Bharathiyar, great patriot, national Poet Subramaniya Bharathi with his sterling songs in Tamil, roused the peoples conscience towards, Motherland, its freedom, Mother Tongue, its greatness, Woman’s lib, its need and sanctity, social evils, need to eradicate and so on during the short span of […]
The Sanctuary
By Anuradha S. Bannore from Vadodara, India [slideshow_deploy id=’4323′]
Science Sans Frontiers: Expanding the Spirit of Science in the Remote Regions
By Hari Pandey and Ranjit K. Sahu Though the advances in science benefit the human society at large, the marginal return in developed countries is far less compared to the developing or under developed countries. The reason being that the benefits of the scientific breakthroughs have already been reaped in […]
Trumpmart
By Terence Wynne from Camillus, NY [slideshow_deploy id=’4319′]
Island
I saw you In the mirror Beyond The barrier of glass That prevents me From reaching out To you Now or ever alas Who confined you Inside the frame To make you unreachable Who could use Such ploy and play Such cruel game I broke the mirror and In nothingness […]