Clumsy, confused Mira is pushed to meet a prospective groom. Sudha Nair tells a story about the setting they meet in and the mess thereafter.
Amitabh Vikram writes a poem on the people who live in the hills, forgotten most of the time, and remembered only during the time of elections.
What’s the answer to man’s quest for meaning in this vast universe? What is the source of true happiness? Vishal Anand meditates on a very relevant topic and in the process, tries to seek answers.
Corporate workspaces today are all about following rules, making things rather monotonous to the point of people feeling disillusioned about the whole process. Nandagopal T pens a poem on the lackluster lives of the zombies of the corporate world.
In a work of fiction set in London, Hari Ravikumar employs surrealism to tell the fascinating twists and turns that the life of Alan Jones takes over a period of seven years.
THE LOUNGE | TURN OF THE PAGE Shom Biswas recollects with fondness a doyen of Bengali children’s writing, Buddhadev Guha, and his captivating character, Rijuda.
As summer sets in, we are bringing you exotic tales from across the world! Our April issue, ‘Beyond India: From around the world’ is full of ideas, stories, photographs, views and magical moments from lands afar. Read on!
Inspired and moved by what he has read in ‘The Diary of a Young Girl’, M. Mohankumar writes a poem that invokes powerful images of the life of Anne Frank along with her family in their hideout during World War II. 2015 marks the seventieth anniversary of the liberation of the concentration camps.
Prerna Goel’s photo feature is surely a feast for your eyes. She captures the exquisitely beautiful and pristine waters of the Americas and also shares the emotions that came to her mind when she looked at these water bodies.