Poems
Dowry and Girl
"Dowry system is a big blot on our society; Because for the poor, it is a life-taking evil but for the rich, it is their royalty."
Poems
Remember Me When I Am Gone
"Remember me when I am gone, Remember the time I spent with you, Remember all the memories so true, Remember me when you think of new."
J&K
THE DIXON PLAN
Sir Owen Dixon presented his report to the United Nations on 15 September, 1950, which is a very fascinating document to emerge from Kashmir.
Poems
BEING NOTHING
"Being nothing is everything: Possessing nothing, wanting nothing, dreaming nothing, Doing nothing, seeking nothing, finding nothing."
Poems
AUGUST 5, 2019
"My dreams were shattered on August 5, 2019, when Article 370 was revoked. All the gods and goddesses were invoked."
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