A Poor Boy Flies to Dubai
1987 August 04, the day I was born, the happiest day in the family, I can genuinely say. I have my loving Grandparents and my parents too. Everything was normal—happiness … Read More
1987 August 04, the day I was born, the happiest day in the family, I can genuinely say. I have my loving Grandparents and my parents too. Everything was normal—happiness … Read More
You called me today, but I didn’t receive it. I read your texts but didn’t reply a single word. I don’t know why I am waiting for you. I don’t … Read More
Aftermath the Covid and its variants, kids and youths’ vision and proper path, have adversely affected. The time for sowing seeds of quality education and planning for futuristic goals is … Read More
After going through the travelogue essay Memories of My Journey to Greece written by Nepali author Dr. Govinda Raj Bhattarai, I could not stop myself without writing. I do not get … Read More
I was ignorant of her. I didn’t know her; her appearance, her talking style, her outfit, nothing. I just knew her by name. She was Kiran which means ‘rays of … Read More
I was born in the village of Nawalparasi in 1993. My father is a retired Indian army and my mother is a housewife. I have one younger brother, one older … Read More
If this writing about menstruation sounds wrong to you, let me remind you at the first place that I will not apologize. I have never found the idea of being … Read More
What about the hard work of the losers? Who are the losers? Losers are those who score less than the top stander(s). At least, parents and our educational rituals believe … Read More
In my childhood, I used to think why the hell people do get married! I have been thinking about this idea. How the world would be without marriage? Once Rajanish … Read More