Essays
Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam
It dates back to a decade, almost. Coming back from school, in his usual chirpy mood, my son that day seemed extra happy. The moment he jumped from the last step of his school bus, he announced that he had Read more…
It dates back to a decade, almost. Coming back from school, in his usual chirpy mood, my son that day seemed extra happy. The moment he jumped from the last step of his school bus, he announced that he had Read more…
— § § § § § — Linking this post to #MicroMondays Edition 6 hosted by @VaradharajanR and @Namysaysso This week’s prompt: “But this is all so stupid!.” Word limit: 21 words
I was over the moon. Coming out of the dark, I was not sure as to where I am. I was primed up with snow white silk-satin clothes. My look was complete with a hood that was cushy white and Read more…
This is the fourth tale from the series Cheating Death by Lt Col Yogesh Joshi (Retd). He has Served Indian Army for 20 years and has varied experiences in different difficult terrains in “counter insurgency” operations. Post retirement, he is Read more…
This post has earned the prestigious WOW badge! Happy to falunt the badge… — § § § § § — Windows have always made their presence felt in our life, life that is most of the times confined within the Read more…