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No Room for All

The time was 8:30 pm. The street lights worked in rhythm with the malls around to spread light into the areas. People walking on the footpaths heading to a variety of purposes. The cars, buses and other vehicles ran besides. One of the cars was being driven by Darsh. Darsh drove…
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Shadows of Thought

On a government holiday Mr Iyengar sat pressing the buttons of the television remote. Nothing else being shown on the television seemed to attract the interest of his mind. He usually watched crime based movies and shows but his wife had to put a stop to that, fearing they had become an addiction. âYou know…
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Hardships to Hardwork
In what ways does hard work make you feel fulfilled? ”Productivity is being able to do things that you were never able to do before.â– Franz Kafka, writer Your goals are only achieved when you schedule them, provide the hard work required and maintain them with punctuality. It is said if you practice anything for…
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Tangled Threads

Whatâs the trait you value most about yourself? Baneet stood looking at an abstract painting. The splash of colours in the painting complemented the geometric patterns which were its primary focus. Inay who was standing next to Baneet stood quietly, though not by choice but rather due to lack of any form of response from…
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Beneath the Flowers

List three jobs you’d consider pursuing if money didn’t matter. The class teacher removed her specs, folded its arms and kept it on the table. Then she observed the eyes of the students focussed on the sight of her standing, their minds awaiting the next words she would say. âSo,â the class teacher began, âby…
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A Thought to be Forgotten

Mr Rathwa opened his eyes to the blades of the ceiling fan rotating. It was another morning. He looked to his right to see that Mrs Rathwa had already woken up and vacated the place where she slept. Mr Rathwa decided to spend some more time on the bed. He had nothing to rush to,…
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An Unintentional Surprise

It was seven in the evening and Mr Jakhar had a comparatively relaxed day at the office. He was a leasing manager at a real estate firm. He drove his car without any hurry. Mr Jakhar looked at a petrol pump sign on the way and drove it in to have a fill of petrol…
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The desire to End

The King of Dewdhi kingdom was in his early sixties but looked much older. He sat quietly on his throne, thinking of nothing in particular. His two sons and their wives managed the kingdom well, his grandchildren grew healthy and his daughters were happy in their married household. The Kingâs alliances were in place and…
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Fasting for 40 years

Hello everyone đ€ welcome back to our blogging website where as a couple we write our heart out and mindful. After getting a tremendous response in our past writing about 3 mysteries of India I thought of sharing another mystery of India which will definitely catch your attention. But before I start let’s know how…
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Unraveling Ancient Enigmas:Â Top 3 Indian Temples with Unexplained Phenomena, Mysterious Artifacts & Untold Stories

Hi everyone welcome to our website we hope everyone of you is having a great time in this month of Septemberà„€ We have mixed weather some days are sunny and other days are rainy With this we are hoping to witness the winter season to come sooner than expected . Usually winter starts from late…
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Occurance

Pravin Apte, a curator at a national library, stood looking at the mud that he had accidentally splashed on his shoes while getting down the boat. âWhat happened sir? Is everything fine?â said the boatman in a slightly amused tone. Pravin took note of the amused part and gave a silent glance to the boatman…
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Along the river

The water of the river rushed its course, the sunlight glistening on its moving surface. Birds flew over it and fishes swam under. Many came to the shore to experience its strength and calmness and breathe in the air that hovered over it. Rishi and Asim stood on the riverbank. Looking for something or perhaps…
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Swinging into the Morning

How do you celebrate holidays? The legs were straight in the air, flying towards the day sky and then they came to a very brief stop and as the swing swung back so did the legs. Eleven years old Ved was enjoying his time with the swing early in the day, after all it…
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Another Cup of Tea

Mr Johal stood in front of the gas stove looking at the saucepan placed on it. He was waiting for the tea to be prepared. The remnants of the nightâs sleep took their time to depart from the mind. âI am going out with my friends tomorrow, there is a gathering. I will leave early…
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The Magic of Trekking

Have you ever trekked before? You know in today’s blog post let’s recall our understanding of trekking and how it can create magic in our life. ”Today let us know the story of Bidisha a 32 year old woman who challenges herself to go for the trek for the first time. Bidisha wrote in her…
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The End of Weight

How often do you walk or run? Mr Nandamuri wore his walking shoes; he was wearing his track suit as well. Mrs Nandamuri stood, keeping a close watch. âYou can go back to doing yoga, you donât have to stand hereâ Mr Nandamuri said âI am not going anywhere I will sit here till you…
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Followed

Watika sat down on a chair to read a book. The book was a compilation of poems. On a table in the corner of the room was a pile of books. They were all from this yearâs book fair. They were bought a few months back but Watikaâs mother had been strict about not touching…
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Sunset Routine

What are you doing this evening? The smartwatch vibrated with the alarm that had been set. Naveen looked at the watch, it was 3 pm. Today was a holiday and Naveen decided to spend some time with his game console. He had been a regular gamer once, all from the school days and through his…
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Pressure Peddler

What personality trait in people raises a red flag with you? Ekansh quietly sat on the chair; his eyes regularly checked the digital clock on the table. He looked up at the white ceiling of the cabin, he wanted to part with the sight of the office ceiling lights but couldnât get up and walk…
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Palliate

Describe your ideal week. Today’s prompt is very interesting what’s the ideal week. Ideal week is a very subjective term which varies from person to person.. if we look little historically every king, monarch or poets had different concepts of ideal week and so it highly depends on what you do, your hobbies, your works…
