by Kirti V | Dec 11, 2025 | Poetry
Born was a boy, to a simple family, In the tiny town of Ettayapuram, Having lost his mother early in his childhood, Subramanyam was brought up by his father. An intellect that his father was, Pushed him to studies, which he enjoyed. Going along the societal...
by Kirti V | Nov 17, 2025 | Articles
Street food is one of India’s biggest attractions. For tourists, it’s exciting and flavorful. For locals, it’s more complicated. The issue is not the food itself — it’s inconsistency in hygiene and preparation. Why Tourists Love Indian Street Food strong, unique...
by Kirti V | Oct 10, 2025 | Poetry
Draped in simple attire of black and red, You were our sole messenger to the world You spoke our heart, when words remained unsaid, when you opened up, emotions unfurled You were fed news, that eagerly was read, Some sobbed, some sat morose and some just swirled. You...
by Kirti V | Oct 9, 2025 | Poetry
Coffee concoction craving cups, Chilly crushed chutneys Culinary crying compassion… Cacophony, commotion. Collapsing cutleries Courtesy… Clumsy cooks Culinary crying compassion… Cacophony, commotion.
by Kirti V | Oct 8, 2025 | Articles
When we think of South Indian breakfast, Idli and dosa come to mind immediately. But long before these became everyday staples, many traditional breakfasts were common in households — and most of them were far more nutritious. Today, these forgotten dishes are slowly...