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Minimal effort and maximum taste! Try this lip-smacking recipe for the perfect healthy snack.
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By Ladle and Love
Minimal effort and maximum taste! Try this lip-smacking recipe for the perfect healthy snack.
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This short-story tells a chilling yet beautiful tale of how all 7 billion of us are intertwined in the same web with different narratives.
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By Sudeshna Rana
Here are 9 must-watch Space Movies that take us “to infinity and beyond” by the transcendent art of cinema.
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By Vasundhara Singh
Is the role and identity if a woman restricted to motherhood? This poem explores the journey of a woman (through pregnancy) by a new narrative, based on the Medical Termination of Pregnancy Act Amendment, 2020.
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By Rhea Sabherwal
Mainstream Indian Cinema is at the threshold of reinventing itself, but will it do so inclusively? Our Bollywood Addict writes on narratives and more.
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By Preeti Kathuria
When Truth becomes pliable, it falls upon the reader to distinguish fact from opinion. Read about narratives in news here, in this poem.
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By Ekasmayi Naresh
What happens when multiple narratives in post-modernist discourses conflict, each polarized? What is the role of the reader? Read here.
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By Aastha K. Pant
A story set in the early days of Covid-19 in Mumbai between Nalini, an employer, and Laxmi, her housekeeper, which illustrates the different experiences and narratives of two women during a seemingly global event.
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By Geeta Lalvani
Live vicariously through adventures and photos of the journey undertaken to find Homes away from Home, in the city of New York.
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By Sneha Saha
“Are you afraid of death? Or dying?” A chilling piece on death and everything that surrounds with, written as a short musing.
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By Nakshatra Shah
“You have a perfect life, in an imperfect body… Just being what you are and embracing your inner beauty, is what’s normal.” Read a frank, refreshing, and optimistic review of the Amy Schumer hit, ‘I Feel Pretty’.
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By Vasundhara SinghImage source: Unsplash (portugueseactivity) Part I: The Painter Decadent skies overhead, an encompassing envelope, white fluff dancing about, the silent blue swaying towards an unknown shore. I spot a copy of Ariel by Sylvia Plath and a moment later, I am snatching away at the pages. I am not as reserved with it…
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