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Across the Space Apart

Bakul Banerjee writes about the growing space between two people in love. What happens to the feelings then? Her poem tells you more.

Across the Disputed Land

An attempt at making truce is met by hesitation and later, rejection. A poem on disputed land by M. Mohankumar.

A Cracked Masterpiece

From the time the earth came into being to now, life has transformed drastically. These aren’t days of peace and happiness, but they aren’t entirely lost either. Shravya Gunipudi writes a poem on the cracked masterpiece called life.

I won’t Compare your Face

There are two reasons why someone’s face shouldn’t be compared to the moon. One before the volte-face and one after. M. Mohankumar’s poem tells you more.

Remembering Salt March

The march to Dandi led by Mahatma Gandhi to protest the British Salt Tax in 1930 remains a key event in India’s struggle for independence. Bakul Banerjee writes a poem on the historic Dandi March that was marked by non-violence.

What it Means to be Free

What does it mean to be free? M.Mohankumar weaves a poem that presents his thoughts on true freedom.

True Freedom

Freedom is release from many strange and unwanted negative attitudes, actions and perceptions that prevent humanity from enjoying the true independence it is entitled to. Vinita Agrawal captures some of these in her thoughtful poem.

A Day in the Jungle

Many a time, a day at one’s workplace can be very similar to a day in the jungle. Debleena Roy writes an interesting poem. Read on.

The Choice

When it comes to making choices, true freedom is about having the right to choose or not to choose. M. Mohankumar brings out this important truth subtly through his poem.