If I find my son’s killers, I’ll kill them
I have said everything that I could possibly say. There’s nothing else left.
Turn on the light inside your heart
No bike no chick. That’s the rule. Super bikes get you super hot chicks… I want that super bike. I desperately want it. I wish my dad was rich. I wouldn’t be so freaking miserable.” —Vikas, 19 years old.
A fight for truth amid web of lies
My whole world came crashing down the moment Sanjiv was taken into custody. It came like a bolt from the blue. We had no idea that he was going to be arrested. In fact, the whole operation reeked of lies and deceit. The officers who came home told him that they were taking him for interrogation regarding the complaint filed by police constable K.D. Pant.
‘I gave up everything for my two children’
I was just a teenager when I conceived Shahid. He was to be my first child and I was thrilled at the thought of becoming a mother.
‘I gave up everything for my two children’
I was just a teenager when I conceived Shahid. He was to be my first child and I was thrilled at the thought of becoming a mother.
Sundays are great to make ‘sense’
Lovey lovely article... so nice to wake up to sense on a Sunday morning :)” wrote Swati, a 22-year-old.
Feel great, not just okay, about yourself
When I was very young I remember feeling happy for no reason at all — just happy to be alive. Nowadays I try to feel it, but never succeed. Is there anyway I can learn how to get that beautiful feeling back?” asks 18-year-old Shraddha.
Making peace with dad’s killer
They say that when one has a happy and stable childhood, it prepares you for all the troubles ahead. That certainly was true in my case. My father, Jahangir Engineer, was a man of many talents. He was a pilot with a keen interest in the
Drown out the noise for creativity
My father keeps telling me to find my ‘creative silence’. What is it? Does it exist at all? Why do I need to find it?” asks Akaanksha, 17 years old.
Passion for an Olympic mission
As a child I had only one ambition — one day, I would become a hockey star in my country. The mere mention of hockey would instantly fire up my spirit. I was born in an academically inclined family, with my mother being a doctor and both of my brothers engineers. But they were very supportive, and allowed me to follow my passion.