Mitali Chakravarty

London cabs, jams and kinship

London, once the centre of the empire where the sun never set, dates back to prehistory with evidence of structures from Mesolithic times.

When fiction challenges communalism

A journey that shreds castes and creeds to heal the self-esteem of a woman.

Words of Love

Thoughts of a devoted poet

Festival of Memories

Bulldozed brick by brick, my childhood was torn apart by tears streaming down the stone facade as my house collapsed.

“No Home or Land, No Country, No Earth”: Plight of the Refugees

“War is vast. It reaches across the horizon, loftier and older than peace. Killing came before war, but it might also be that refuge preceded war.

Two Poems

If sunflowers shone in the sky and clouds floated in lakes,

Creation

A brief history of the creation in verse.

March 28, 2020
March 28, 2020

Oborodh Awake!

The keepers of law

January 4, 2020
January 4, 2020

Different Worlds

The cloud saw the girl sitting in her balcony and reading. Peace and harmony -- thought the cloud and smiled.

November 23, 2019
November 23, 2019

Confused

I am mixed-up — cannot help

October 12, 2019
October 12, 2019

A Requiem for Amazonia

Amazon burns Each flame licks a life

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