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New clothes in Durga Puja
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The Excitement of New Clothes in Durga Puja

Before Durga puja arrives, my family and I go for a stroll in the supermarket to buy new clothes. However, the crowds in the supermarket make me feel claustrophobic, so I prefer buying clothes online. But, sometimes readymade clothes don’t fit and tailors don’t accept orders by the time we realise that, so our trust lies in safety pins.

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banes and boons of social media
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Social Media- Banes and Boons

The depiction of an “Instagram-able” life, which apparently seems absolutely perfect is NOT the reality. But young consumers are driven by their lack of awareness and a desire to lead that so-called perfect life, which results in depression, lack of self-confidence and various other delusional psychological illnesses.

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poem by young author
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Poem: These Halls

My grandmother has a box/Filled with dolls/Dirty, broken dolls/That were once whole/Friends for my mother/My mother was once a little girl

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The resemblance story by young author
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Young Author: The Resemblance

Dawn grew up to be a very independent child. She always believed herself to be her very own person, so naturally, when she reached her teens, she found it very maddening when people started pointing out the obvious resemblance between herself and her mother Portia.

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sci-fi pastiche on Feluda
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Fiction: Feluda 2.0

Feluda woke up feeling disoriented. He looked around only to find that he was lying on a huge bed. He found that he was in his room but the room was different from the one he was accustomed to. It had a flat black screen on the wall that looked quite similar to the screens in cinema halls just smaller in size. The room had a plushier sofa than the ones he was used to sitting in. The room was full of things that he had never seen before.

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Nee tree
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Poem: Neemai the Beloved Tree

You were there when that little child fell,/She bruised her leg and cried./
You felt for her, rustled your leaves,/Until her eyes dried.

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My scrapbook
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My Scrapbook

Let us embark on a journey that you and I will have while we go through my scrapbook, which has the fondest memories I have had in my travels over the past few years. A vibrant layout with my experiences and their photographs is what it is all about.

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friends for life
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Poem: Friends for Life

They say forgetting will render you free,/But that’s not the case with you and me./I like to believe that I have known you long,/But truth be told, it wasn’t enough.

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