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Poetry

On The Grounds Of Fire

On the Grounds of Fire it is sweet fruit of desire that will make you feel the world, the dollar’s round and will be hurled. On the Grounds of Fire armies march with no end reducing things to original sin, any coin’s round and can be made to win. On […]

Editorial

Setting the Example

By the Editor: Siddharth Sehgal This week a lot of examples were set in our country that’d be remembered for a long time to come. Supreme Court gave Muslim women their long overdue rights, privacy became a fundamental right and baba of bling was found guilty of assault and rape. […]

Poetry

Elegance

On a grassless rocky hill Sans a cataract or a rill Sprouted a flowery plant, Giving me my life’s thrill I saw its will in abundance Its courage and grit was immense It stood, surpassing  all Other blooms in sheer elegance It was a surprise disclosure Nature’s rare, amazing treasure […]

Articles

The Relegation Of Tagore

By Ananya Guha It is learnt that the latest wrath has fallen upon Rabindranath Tagore and by who else but by lackeys of the powers that be. It is both not surprising and surprising as well. One felt that  a man of his stature, Tagore would have been spared of […]

Poetry

Metamorphosis

Like a moth to the flame, I am drawn to you. Your brilliance lures me in with intoxicating appeal. I am the bird that flies into your window, lying dazed at your feet, waiting to be gently lifted in your hands, and held to your heart. You look deep into […]

Articles

Exceptional Exemptions

By Siva Wright At last, the Court has ruled out that the medical admissions should be solely based on National Eligibility cum Entrance Test or simply NEET. And the admission processes too have started. But, it took about 3 months of the mental chaos of students. The center made it […]

Articles

Privacy and the Writer

By Mark Antony Rossi Privacy and the Writer. Don’t kid yourself. You are writing about yourself and those you know — whether you are willing to admit it or not. Protest all you want. I’m not buying it. One of the most famous deniers on this subject JRR Tolkien literally […]

Poetry

Induced

Induced Last night an angel Whispered into my ears I thought it was a dream But It was his tender touch The rustling of his wings  A little flutter and then… He vanished From my sight No, it was not a dream I heard a deep sigh And found him […]