Destined To Be
It is a sultry evening outside and the humming of the old air-conditioner groaning and laboring away to keep off the sweltering heat at...
An English Wedding- Part I
The wedding was only 3 weeks away and suddenly there was tension in the air. No one had expected Reshma to turn difficult in...
The Button
Not just once but many a times I feel that I am a very strange creature. My Mother often said, 'Son, you are a...
A Typical Morning At Das
There, the inevitable always has to happen and so it does as the incessantly strident alarm rouses me rather rudely from deep slumber. I...
Lady Twilight
Jen stands out from a mile as she sits by the corner with her arms demurely crossed over. A shapely leg is draped casually...
Preserving India Without A Pulpit
My chai-colored skin in a world literature class of otherwise milky complexions drew quite a bit of attention. It was in that university class...
The Funeral
The skies were dark, gloomy and dismal the day Juliana D'Costa was called to be with the Lord. Jillybai as she was commonly and...
Ah! My Contemporary
I firmly believe that only a writer has access to the coveted privilege of feeling all alone, if he wants to, in a crowd...
Diverse and Loving it!!
Sometime back, in January this year, we were in Bangalore ( for my son Joshua's surgery), we interacted with several people, both from the...
First timer’s experiences
I was hoping thatht I would be writing this from a nice warm hotel room in Austin. But looks like that aint never gonna...
























