Tag: Thinkers

  • Cries that made them laugh- Tanvi Agarwal

    Cries that made them laugh- Tanvi Agarwal

    If you see a personal diary of your partner. How will you react? This is the story of Varun and Adya. It starts with romance, but then tension builds. How will Varun react when his partner tries to hide her diary?

  • Everyday is Women’s Day- Varun Anand Bhat

    Everyday is Women’s Day- Varun Anand Bhat

    A woman is a symbol of strength, then why does society not treat her as such. This poem depicts the strength of a woman and the vulgarity of a society that doesn’t recognize it. Happy women’s day!

  • The Brown Writer’s Americana- Hirak Dasgupta

    The Brown Writer’s Americana- Hirak Dasgupta

    How can you effectively write the language of a country you have never visited? Hirak works as a commercial writer for American clients. He took his personal life as an inspiration for this column.

  • In Pursuit of Victory- Varun Anand Bhat

    In Pursuit of Victory- Varun Anand Bhat

    A poem about resilience, persistence, and the determination for victory.

  • Divided by borders, United by drones- Chirag Saxena

    Divided by borders, United by drones- Chirag Saxena

    There was a lot of hype around drone technology. People thought it will be used for improving delivery timings but in the beginning of 2024 it has been used by different states to exert their authority. These 3 micro tales describe the people’s struggles against this new technology.

  • Next station: Ego death- Chirag Saxena

    Next station: Ego death- Chirag Saxena

    I have been taking metro rides in Delhi for a decade now. In my ten years I have noticed different characters that you can find in any subway. But then I noticed that I am also the characters that I observed. The sense of self started to flee because I decided to travel in a…

  • Money’s Grip on society- Chirag Saxena

    Everything in this world is centered around money. People read their horoscopes for it, they pray for it, and they even indulge in tarot for it.  I understand the reason for this behavior. Money means resources. If you have more of it then it means that your future is secure and your family’s future is…

  • A decade long frustration against fascism- Chirag Saxena

    I come from one of the most privileged sections of India: Hindu, Upper Caste, Middle Class, Heterosexual Male. While caste and religion do not mean anything to me, I know that they affect my reality. I have avoided many struggles because of my background, yet I know that when national and global fascism rises, it…

  • Moonlit Comforts- Vaibhavi Shetty

    Snuggled up in my cozy bed last night, Blankets warm, stars shining bright. Looked out of my window, what a delight, The moon was there, casting soft light. The weather was chilly, but I felt so snug, Sinking in dreams on my comfy rug. The moon, like a friend, watching me sleep, Kinda felt fancy,…

  • Is free will deterministic? – Raghava Deepak

    Free will is the evaluation or assessment of an incident and assembling an opinion from the residues of past experiences and memory. All memory is the accumulation or leftovers of cause & effect. This evaluation or assessment as it originates from the residue of cause & effect becomes another cause for another effect.  The effects…