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Wanderer: A Tale of One Girl (Story)

Mahima Nanda [A curious student of mine portrays the rags of misogynistic society wherein women deserves a place in the close walls to do the household chores. The modern and educated students are, in fact, breaking the prejudice and hence the society rejected them, if not directly then indirectly. To put in other words, the society or system, as well as, the leaders are afraid not of any

Karl Marx was a Fascist and Capitalist for 21st Century Left: An Ambedkarite�s Intervention

Source Link: https://stillostracised.blogspot.in/2017/03/karl-marx-was-fascist-and-capitalist.html Dinesh Kumar Ahirwar Note: Our latest YouTube video "Indian Novels in English" [Link] Since, Marx said Religion is the opium of the masses, Marxist presumed to be an atheist while precondition of consuming Opium gets popularity within the circle of the comrades. It seems quite funny, but

Sea Breeze, Bombay: Adil Jussawalla

By: Bijay Kant Dubey Partition's people stitched Shrouds from a flag, gentlemen scissored Sind. An opened people, fraying across the cut country reknotted themselves on this island. Surrogate city of banks, Brokering and bays, refugees' harbour and port, Gatherer of ends whose brick beginnings work Loose like a skin, spotting the coast, Restore us to fire. New refugees, Wearing blood-red wool

Dhauli: Mahapatra

By: Bijay Kant Dubey Dhauli is one of the poems taken from the poetry-collection named Waiting written by Jayanta Mahapatra, a poet of note from Orissa and of an Oriya background, historicity, art and culture, but of physics as the subject of his study. Without knowing Orissa and Orissan history, one may not understand what the poet means to say herein as it is a poem of some historical

Summer: Mahapatra

Fourth YouTube Vidoe "Coleridge and Romanticism" Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=whyL5bixsFA Link to Our channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCO4ZgnRhh9FKHF8hqgJSaJA By Bijay Kant Dubey Summer is one of those typical poems of Jayanta Mahapatra wherein he clutches along so many ideas and images to present his thesis and anti-thesis as George Bernard Shaw is in his talks