A city like Hyderabad was not as small as our hamlet. Within the city and its outskirts, many things happened to which we were strangers.
Life as it is being lived, across cities and time zones has regressed into a performative act.
Virginia Woolf, in her seminal text, A Room of One's Own talked about equality, a literary career and financial freedom, thoughts which still influence feminist
Hyderabad's skies brim with colorful kites, joyous hearts, tilgul's sweetness, and traditions that echo unity during Makar Sankranti's radiant festivity.
Films should start a conversation. Any conversation is good conversation.
In the intricate tapestry of life, every thread represents a chapter, an event, or an opportunity to embark on a new journey.
This story in translation sheds light on the trails of the evils of the dowry system. Read the first part of this poignant tale.
In Ronald’s poem, life is a state of ever-wait, layers of hope and sadness chipping away at the corners of stillness.
Edgar Allan Poe, often called the truest of the American writers, is venerated for his keen exploration of the human psyche.
Anne Brontë, the quiet force of the Brontë sisters, wove delicate truths into her words with a steadfast, gentle power.
Essentially, Kalpataru is a tree conjured into existence by human desire and belief.
Where the holy Ganga meets the sea, faith blossoms under vibrant skies, uniting hearts at the serene Ganga Sagar Mela.
This flash fiction, in its innovative form, lists the hopes and disappointments of its young protagonist at the end of the year.
Lambasinghi's misty mornings, vibrant strawberry fields, and serene valleys unveil nature’s charm, blending tourist fascination with rustic village life.
Douvre’s poems are short moments on the surface of life, scattered like breaths over observations both searing and bright.
The mob is God, and God is a man.