-
After an impressionable first day, Sameer chose to ditch Munshiji and the car both on second day, and drove his bike to school with Munna and Pandit sitting behind him, and as he parked it he heard a distant sound of two rings of a bicycle bell. It wasn’t…
-
Sixteen year old Naina Agarwal had the same routine in her life… Go to school at 8am, have her tiffin at 12pm, return home at 3pm, have some snacks, start doing homework at 4pm, watch little bit of TV at 6pm, help Chachiji in cooking, and then have dinner…
-
The greyish blue expanse was tinged with a gentle rosy pink that slowly started to convert into a bright peach. The colorful strokes spread over the horizon and then in a few seconds flooded over the landscape, lifting the dark shadows and highlighting every blade of grass on the…
-
Kids played in the courtyard taking full advantage of the summer vacations, they didn’t seem to be bothered by the heat; few dogs slept in the shade snapping lazily at the flies; a vegetable vendor hollered his rates and sprinkled water on his wares to keep them fresh in…
-
The evening air was unnaturally still, no birds chirped, there was a palpable aura of heat in the surroundings. Munna and Pandit stood near the park gates, shuffling their feet and looking around as if waiting for someone. In few minutes Swati walked up to them, and together the…
-
“Lagi shart?” His friends asked. Sameer gulped, biting his lip, and said, “haan… lagi.” His friends whooped and high-fived while Sameer sat down worried as to what had come upon him to place a bet like this. How would he even win it? And even if he did it…