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Hilal Itoo

Hilal Ahmad is a student. He studies Convergent Journalism at Central University of Kashmir.
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A pauper who begs for a living

Kulsum is my neighbour, not an ordinary neighbour though. She has no family. She lives in a cramped room in a crumbling house located in the backside of my house.

SHAME SHAME SHAME

She lived in a remote village in south Kashmir. She was shy and very adorable. Unlike the city girls, she never used those creams...

A Morning in Chillai Kalan

In the morning, your eyes open up You don't want to get up As all around the comforter Dread, death, terror is dump. After a while of hue...

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