Poems
Isn’t It A Doomsday?
"A strange weirdness in my beating throbs, Isn't it doomsday? To live is my love, Alas! In need a breath to live."
Interviews
COVID-19: Exclusive Interview of DC Pulwama, Baseer-ul-Haq Choudhary
In an exclusive interview about emerging COVID-19 situation, DC Pulwama, Baseer-ul-Haq Choudhary said they is ready for any situation.
Opinion
The Tale of Unemployed Employees
Private teaching is a means of livelihood to thousands of educated youth but the prevailing circumstances have also put them in a fix.
Poems
DESPERATE CRY
Can I go forward when my heart is here?
No, no whispered his sinking heart,
As his nerves shrunk, muscles strained, brows tightened,
And lips trembled to...
Reviews
Priceless Pearls — Overwhelming Collection of Poems
NEW DELHI — Priceless Pearls is a solo, debut and overwhelming collection of poems by Gitanjali Kapoor, a well-known writer.In this collection of poems,...
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