Confronting Childhood Prejudice: Akhtar Mohiuddin’s Essay, Duniya Te Afsane
Childhood is a delicate time for individuals. A significant portion of our identity and personhood is formed due to our experiences during this period: our struggles and attachment
An Intimate Portrayal: Mario Miranda’s Paintings of Cities around the World
The French word flânerie denotes the act of strolling and observing the world intimately while remaining unobserved. This has come to define the immersive travel experience that h
A Troubled Friendship with Manto: Ismat Chughtai’s Essay, My Friend, My Enemy
As we weather the storms of life, our friendships evolve in different ways; they either ripen or sour in degrees as we uncover the brilliant or unsavory facets of our friends’ pe
The Old Bangle Seller: Laxmikanta Mohapatra’s Short Story, Budha Shankari
Laxmikanta Mohapatra (1888 – 1953) was a famous Odia poet and writer known for his versatility. He was a freedom fighter as well and though few in number, his verses on nat
Nothing Left to Learn: Harishankar Parsai’s Satirical Essay, A Sorted Man
We have all encountered that one person whose staggering devotion to a cause has left us questioning their logic and sanity. The complete denial of facts or rational explanation is