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Journeying to a Time Much Neglected

Reporters are not just a media phenomenon, mind you – the universe of Law has its own. Meet these thick and carefully bound volumes that preserve a vast sea of knowledge for lawyers. For Anuj Agarwal, browsing through these ‘Reporters’ is a journey back in time. Through the musty pages, he travels to times that are much neglected, looking into more than the just the Law – the people and their lives.

Revisiting Pygmalion

Bringing in the retro touch to the theme, ‘Time Machine,’ Yayaati Joshi takes us back in time, offering an interesting perspective on ‘Pygmalion’ – a movie adapted from George Bernard Shaw’s play.

Weirdness

They say things change with time. Somehow, this person’s distinguishing feature – his hairstyle hasn’t. A byte-sized story by Vani Viswanathan.

Action Replay

A question raised a year ago, finds its answer this time. Mother Nature and Her child coverse in an interesting poem written by Varsha Sreenivasan.

On the Wings of Time

It is a flight of fantasy inside a dream – Latha Sakhya’s response to the theme ‘Time Machine’ in poetry.

Reflecting into the Past

What have we left behind? Maheswaran Sathiamoorthy speaks through his photographs.

I Want to Fly on the Time Machine

Time Travel is quite fantasy like. Anupama Krishnakumar brings in her perspective to the theme through a story – of two people and their perception of human life.

The Raconteur

How does a journey that has Time for companionship feel like? Parth Pandya’s poem will tell you just that.

Andy Andrews’ ‘The Traveler’s Gift’

The Traveler’s Gift by Andy Andrews is a book that unravels how man agonises over everything, looking for a solution outside him, when ironically the solution lies within. It’s a book that has to be read, stresses Priya Gopal.