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Submitted to Contest #204
Rajasthan is the largest Indian state in land area and the seventh most populous. On the northwestern part of India, it encompasses most of the vast and inhospitable Thar Desert (also called the Great Indian Desert). As the vibrant Jaipur, the capital city of Rajasthan, awakened to the golden rays of the morning sun, Amit Jamwal, a young and affluent businessman, found himself yearning for an adventure beyond the confines of his luxurious lifestyle. Restless and eager to explore, he heard whispers of an ancient village nestled amidst...
Submitted to Contest #202
There is nothing quite like the solace and support of a true friend in a world where life can be unpredictable and challenging. For Chaya and Zeenat, their friendship was a lifeline that carried them through some of life's most difficult moments. Despite their different backgrounds and experiences, they found a deep connection that strengthened over time. Together, they laughed, cried, and celebrated, forming a bond that would last a lifetime.This is the story of their enduring friendship, laughter, tears, and the bond between two women.Chay...
Submitted to Contest #144
There were days I would return from my long photographic expeditions during monsoon times soaked in heaven sent rain. I would wear the most fabulous smile a person ever wore, radiating with that joy inner passions bring. Photography was my passion. Soon after coming home, I would carefully select the best ones and convert them into videos. I would plug-in lilting instrumental music and post them on Youtube. I had a considerable following. I felt triumphant, the man and the camera: Mother Nature and her humble servant. I became a much so...
Submitted to Contest #64
Prof. Sadashiva Rao was tired. It was past 9.00 pm, and he was still in the library browsing books on paranormal sciences. Additionally, he was browsing the internet for authentic treatizes on the subject, which in reality evoked very little interest in him. He was invited to attend a seminar on paranormal activities, and he wanted to update himself on the latest studies. As a man of science, he demanded scientific proof. Science, of course, counsels scepticism towards the idea of spirits, ghouls, and, in general, spooks...
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