Today khed (regret) is everywhere—railways, politics, social media, even obituaries mistaken for wedding photos! Leaders cultivate votes with garlands and khed, newspapers sell ads with…
In today’s world, simply being human isn’t enough—you must be somebody’s man. From jobs and promotions to ration and awards, everything belongs to those stamped…
“Being first is our birthright—whether it’s buying the first iPhone, overtaking an ambulance, shoving in temple queues, or even rushing ahead in a funeral procession.…
Forty years ago, happiness was cheap. A stick could be toy, antenna, and mango-harvesting tool. A single roll of cloth dressed the whole family—eventually turning…
The hunger for awards has turned into a literary disease—treated at roadside “Purushkaar stalls” like quack clinics. A writer without an award looks impotent; with…