Big world in the small life

Posted on April 25, 2019January 30, 2020

Riding through the threshold

My husband, I and my 3-day old daughter were driving from the hospital to our apartment. The route to home was the same, which I had taken every morning for about a year, from home to gym and back. But today, it was completely different. I was a mother, my […]

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Posted on October 8, 2017

Bipolar Syndrome – The Indian Version

Lately I have come across that almost 99 % of the Indian Population is suffering from a bipolar syndrome. To explain what I am trying to say, consider this: I was having a conversation with one of my uncle’s about a WhatsApp forward by my mother (which was fake news […]

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Posted on August 4, 2017January 30, 2020

The Life Long Bullying

If you are a person who is fat (yes, I am being brutal, but you don’t have to feel bad, I am too) and reading this, this post maybe for you. But, this is more for the people who do like to take every opportunity to point that out to […]

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Posted on June 26, 2017August 4, 2017

The neighbor we cease to love

When it comes to talking about India’s relationship with Pakistan, it’s mostly on the rocks, but when it comes to meeting a Pakistani in another foreign land, it’s a gush emotions filled with dilemma. Elders in my family (which would be the case with many of us from Punjab) hate […]

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Posted on April 8, 2016April 8, 2016

Watch Me Walk…

April 7, 2016 It was in July 2010 that I saw this girl, tall and pretty, but nervous, walking into my class of Masters in Mass Communication and Journalism at Panjab University. She did not look up from the floor, walked to the last bench and sat quietly. There was […]

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Posted on February 27, 2016August 4, 2017

Woman! don’t blame yourself!

Being a crime journalist for more than two years, I had thought that I have attained the level of narcotizing dysfunction, where you become immune to see the crime happening on a daily basis. Until, I became a victim. I was proud to have covered that era of change when […]

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