A Kashmiri Teen’s Final Turn: The Reckless Path to Tragedy" is a poignant tale of Arman Koul, a privileged teenager from an elite Kashmiri family whose life spirals out of control due to reckless indulgence. Gifted an SUV at 16, Arman becomes consumed by his love for speed and stunts, cheered on by his friends and enabled by his overly permissive parents. One fateful night, Arman attempts a dangerous driving challenge with his two closest friends. The stunt ends in tragedy—one friend loses his life, the other is left permanently disabled, and Arman survives with severe injuries and the unbearable weight of guilt. The story is a powerful reminder of the devastating consequences of unchecked freedom, misplaced pride, and teenage recklessness, set against the backdrop of Kashmir’s silent, grieving valleys.
Here's the tale of Nalan, a young boy from a remote village in Tamil Nadu, whose dreams and determination lead him on a journey filled with challenges, friendships, and the sweet taste of victory. This is a story of simple joys, the power of manifestation, and the unwavering spirit of a millennial chasing his dreams on two wheels.
This is my personal story of how God used my pain to alter and radically transform my perspective for the better. It is a story of God's goodness, grace, and faithfulness. Enjoy!
Set in the picturesque valleys of Kashmir, the story humorously chronicles the life of Shaban, a boy from a modest background whose family possesses a category certificate that transforms their fortunes. Thanks to this certificate, Shaban secures admission to a top medical college, bypassing the fierce competition his peers endure. His journey continues as the category card helps him secure a postgraduate seat and a lucrative government job, elevating him and his family to a life of luxury. Shaban’s family moves to a posh locality in Srinagar, enjoying lavish amenities and foreign vacations while their children receive elite education and every imaginable privilege. Despite their affluence, the family continues to rely on the category card for opportunities, passing it down to the next generation. The story raises a critical question: why should privileges designed for the underprivileged continue to benefit those who are now living lives of luxury? Each time the system favors the "privileged-unprivileged," it denies a truly underprivileged student their rightful chance, perpetuating inequality. Blending humor, satire, and Kashmiri cultural charm, the tale delivers a poignant moral: reserved categories must uplift the deserving underprivileged, not create dynasties of privilege that take away opportunities from those who truly need them.
This is the story of a trader who lost everything in the pursuit of financial freedom. It all began with the allure of options trading, promising quick wealth. An initial big profit fueled dreams, but soon, losses spiraled out of control. Desperate to recover, he took loans, borrowed from friends, and invested in courses, but nothing worked. Losses mounted, and debts skyrocketed to crore. Even after selling his flat, his final mistake was trusting a friend with his remaining funds—only to face another devastating blow. Crushed by financial ruin, guilt, and hopelessness, he reached the brink of suicide. When he finally confessed to his wife, they saw no way forward and decided to end their lives together. However, their darkest moment forced them to confront reality, leading to a chance at redemption. This is a story of loss, desperation, and the harsh lessons of financial risk.
A short story on the awesome gift of faith we are endowed with. While professing to know it, we really do not!
In countless homes, the day begins and ends with a woman holding everything together. But what happens when one day, she simply sits down? Let Her Sit Down is a deeply moving, quietly powerful novel that follows Radha, a working woman, wife, and mother who has spent years carrying the invisible and unpaid weight of her home. Every meal, every uniform, every unspoken task is her responsibility—until one morning, she decides to stop. What begins as a moment of rebellion slowly unfolds into a revolution. Through laughter, resistance, awkward chores, and meaningful conversations, Radha’s household begins to shift. From chore charts to burnt dosas, laundry wars to festival planning, the story reveals how even small acts of sharing can heal generations of imbalance. Told with warmth, humor, and raw honesty, this is not just Radha’s story—it is the story of countless women whose identities are hidden behind the words “Amma,” “Wife,” and “Daughter-in-law.” It is about reclaiming time, dignity, and self-worth, and showing that homes don’t fall apart when women rest—they rise. Let Her Sit Down is a celebration of equality within the four walls that matter most—and a gentle call for every woman to remember her own name.