Here's the tale of Nalan, a young boy from a remote village in Tamil Nadu, whose dreams and determination lead him on a journey filled with challenges, friendships, and the sweet taste of victory. This is a story of simple joys, the power of manifestation, and the unwavering spirit of a millennial chasing his dreams on two wheels.
A brave and honest decision of a mother in a tough situation.
A Kashmiri Teen’s Final Turn: The Reckless Path to Tragedy" is a poignant tale of Arman Koul, a privileged teenager from an elite Kashmiri family whose life spirals out of control due to reckless indulgence. Gifted an SUV at 16, Arman becomes consumed by his love for speed and stunts, cheered on by his friends and enabled by his overly permissive parents. One fateful night, Arman attempts a dangerous driving challenge with his two closest friends. The stunt ends in tragedy—one friend loses his life, the other is left permanently disabled, and Arman survives with severe injuries and the unbearable weight of guilt. The story is a powerful reminder of the devastating consequences of unchecked freedom, misplaced pride, and teenage recklessness, set against the backdrop of Kashmir’s silent, grieving valleys.
This reflective piece reveals the unseen emotional depth of hall life, where the Hall Administrator plays a vital role as a counsellor and guide to increasingly younger, emotionally aware Gen Z students. It highlights the quiet, compassionate leadership that supports students through personal struggles, helping them grow not just academically, but as whole individuals.
The man paid for the treatment of a young boy's father. Little did he know how this act of kindness would turn out...
"To Have and To Hold" is a heartfelt reflection on the beauty of cherishing life’s moments and the people we love. It reminds us that life is fleeting, and the greatest gift we can give ourselves and others is to live with presence, gratitude, and deep appreciation.
This reflective memoir traces the author’s personal and professional journey as a woman shaped by tradition, challenged by life’s complexities, and driven by purpose. From her upbringing as the eldest daughter in a Ghanaian household to her experiences as a young wife, mother, academic, and leader, she shares moments of fear, resilience, betrayal, growth, and empowerment. Through love, loss, and learning, she finds her voice and strength, ultimately embracing her identity as a "daughter of the stool"—grounded in heritage, guided by purpose, and supported by family and community.
"Mommy, don't you recognize your own daughter?" a lady in her 20s said angrily to Vicky. Vicky could not believe her ears, as her daughter had died during childbirth...