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Help In A Hand
We are all vulnerable to unexpected defeat in our innermost emotional selves. And every now and then, we all need help. But we have...
A CHAMPION’S MYSTERY – UNRAVELLING CHAPTER SIX
SETBACK and VICTORY
Ms. Rachita Mistry fills us in on the setbacks she has experienced through her athletic career.
She begins by telling us about an...
A CRY FROM THE WOOLF
In 1932, Virginia Woolf wrote “A Letter to A Young Poet”. It was a rant of sorts to beg writers not to take themselves...
LOVE AND LUCK
Shakuntala and Dushyanta gave birth to a boy who would rule his namesake, Bharata. And their fish story is no fish story. No yarn;...
DIALOGUE EIGHT
RAVAGED
Sometimes Nala’s conversations are with herself.
She wonders at womanhood.
Jabir will know when she decides to tell him.
And on all the other times, it’s just...
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JOURNEYING INTO THE JUNOON GURUKUL
Arriving at Avasara Academy
“Do you see the large grey buildings nearby? Yes, with the colourful blocks on top. That’s where we are. See you...
FAR TOO MANY ‘F’ WORDS FELT…
There's a fairly definitive combination of feelings one feels at every juncture in their story. These feelings matter enough only to be marked for...
HUMANLY GOD; GODLY HUMAN
Divinity must come with its dilemmas.
Being God is as much a choice as it is bestowed. Ironically enough, the god given quality of being...
WHY IT SUCKS TO BE A WOMAN…UNTIL IT DOESN’T
It is astonishing just how much it sucks to be a woman, in any part of the world, in every phase of life, at...
THE WOMEN OF DHARTI
We know too well that when women team up, revolutions - hitherto formless, long suppressed, tucked protectively into throbbing chests - find form and...
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