Vedapranaa Purkayasta

Poem

Prisoner To My Own

The poem explores the narrator’s anguish and claustrophobic despair, trapped in a dark, suffocating confinement resembling a coffin. Vivid imagery captures their silent screams, isolation, and longing for freedom, while the relentless weight of time deepens their emotional decay, leaving them in a haunting state of despair and resignation.

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decorations

Easy DIY Christmas Decorations

These easy DIY Christmas decorations will bring a personal touch to your festive celebrations. Create a wreath with green yarn and decorations, craft a banner with Christmas colors, make glittery snowflakes, assemble a snowman with thermocol balls, design tinsel stars, or create swirly paper danglers. Enjoy crafting!

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gratitude

The Raw Papaya

Amit, a determined and empathetic student, discovers the struggles behind his harsh teacher’s behavior. Moved by her plight, he offers her a small act of kindness—a raw papaya. This gesture transforms Kanak Miss, changing the classroom dynamics and earning her students’ respect. Years later, gratitude defines their enduring connection.

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Christmas

Nigella Lawson’s Festive Chocolate Cookies Recipe

Nigella Lawson’s Festive Chocolate Cookies are a simple and delicious treat for the holidays. The recipe includes soft butter, cocoa powder, and flour for the cookies, topped with a chocolate glaze and Christmas sprinkles. It’s an easy, festive treat that makes up to 24 cookies, perfect for gifting or sharing.

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Meet The She-Santas Around The World

The article celebrates female figures from around the world who bring holiday joy, like Christkindl (Germany), La Befana (Italy), Tante Arie (France), and Frau Holle (Germany). It highlights their distinct roles in folklore, emphasizing their impact on Christmas traditions. The piece also touches on darker figures like Grýla from Iceland.

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Jigra – A Review

Jigra follows Satya, a fiercely protective elder sister played by Alia Bhatt, who embarks on a perilous mission to save her brother from a death sentence. Though packed with action and sibling love, the film falls flat due to predictable storytelling, weak dialogues, and an unconvincing climax. Rating: 2/5.

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article

Home Is Where The Heart Is? Really?

A UN report labels home as “the deadliest place for women.” This article explores subtle and overt struggles women face at home—domestic abuse, gaslighting, and societal expectations. Through real-life stories, it highlights how homes often stifle women’s peace, urging for a shift to make homes spaces of respect and support.

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Fireworks

A New Year’s Eve transforms from festive joy to chaos as a student steps outside to witness gunshots disrupting celebrations. Amidst the mayhem, a chilling twist unfolds: read the story to know more.

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Book Reviews

The End

Pronounced Guilty delves into second chances and societal redemption. Through the intertwined journeys of Vijendra, Dushyant, and Anusuya—each grappling with loss and stigma—it questions the rigidity of the legal system and our labels of “criminal.” A powerful narrative advocating humane reform, it inspires empathy, action, and belief in new beginnings.

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movie

I Want To Talk – Movie Review

I Want to Talk is a poignant tale of Arjun Sen, a successful man confronting his mortality after being diagnosed with only 100 days to live. As he rebuilds his fractured bond with his daughter, the film explores life, death, and resilience, blending raw emotion with humor to celebrate human connections

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