By Aadinath Sastry from Bhubaneswar, India
Month: July 2020
My Sincere Signs
When I bend down my head, It does not mean I am bored, I am thinking of you. When my eye are fixed on you, It does not mean I am lost, I am admiring your beauty. When I raise up my hand, It does not mean I […]
Had we Known the End
If only we had known the end we wouldn’t had held hatchets To smash souls like animals When the air became poisonous And ideologies stole the oneness That once held us together. If only we had known the end We would bury our bleeding knives And sheath our severing swords […]
I was a Happy Soldier
I was a happy soldier of our country, I chose army life when I was in school. I was facing trouble each day in my life, because soldiers face many obstacles in life. A hard choice sometimes…a soldier may turn to the left or right and that turns […]
Summery Monsoon
It is the monsoon season Dark clouds hang as if icicles A breath of cool breeze Eases the melting sweat draining along the cheeks Rosy red and charred because of the heat A clash of thundering clouds rents the environment Birds rush to nestle in their dainty nests Hanging and […]
My Childhood Life
Born and raised in the remote village, my life echoed around village and not beyond. Fortunate that I got this human life, Yet, many things were missing from my life. My neighbourhood friends giggled and laughed, with their mom and dad by their side, while I watched silently crying within, […]
Quality Teaching Amidst Pandemic
Teach with Clarity Teach to the core. Teach with clarity. Teach with purpose. Focus on the reality. How do we teach with clarity? Start with the plan to conceptualize. Think of the student’s level in the delivery. Look for modalities on how to execute. When you teach with […]
Nerding
By Terence Wynne from Camillus, NY, USA
Cold Feet Need Warm Shoes
By Mark Antony Rossi It takes an extraordinary amount of energy to believe in our species. Humanity is a deeply flawed sentient entity willing to kill its finest messengers. Our history is a metaphysical zigzag of stop and go, progress and regress, high and low, making any realistic charting of […]
Tether Teenage
By Anantinee ‘JHUMPA’ Mishra Speaking from a personal and ongoing experience, being a teenager is hard. It’s not like that manual-labor-and-muscle-pain-and-spasm kind of hard, but that I-am-going-through-heavy-turmoil-on-the-inside kind of hard. Everybody talks about the hormonal urges and the physical changes in our body, whether in those special social awareness programmes […]