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Sudha Vishwanath

Mrs. Sudha Vishwanath, a tutor by profession, took to writing as a hobby. Her heart-warming stories have found a place in anthologies and magazines. She has added a feather to her cap by winning third place in the prestigious Strands flash fiction. She also pens poetry. A couple of them have been published.

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TRUE TREASURE

‘True Treasure,’ written by Sudha Vishwanath, is a heart-touching story driving home the fact that with grit and resilience, one can pave through the hardest path in life. The story tells that true friendship is not something that thrives on monetary strength, but on the bond and affection that the four protagonists share.

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The Sponsorship

The Sponsorship

Seated on her reclining chair on the verandah of her posh three-bedroom apartment,  Priyanka Sethi savoured her evening tea. She inhaled the enchanting fragrance of the petrichor that accompanied the first rains. Such recreational moments were possible only on...

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CONTENTMENT

CONTENTMENT

With a sinking heart, Piyush opened the invitation card that the driver of the Bhatias gave him. The Bhatia couple Rohit and Sneha had invited Piyush Mehera, his wife Reema, and their seven-year-old son Maher for their son's sixth birthday party. Piyush dreaded this...

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Boon in Disguise

Boon in Disguise

Purnima* day of the present month It was one of those balmy mornings in the year 1132 in the West Bengal region.  The bright sun had embarked upon its journey. The daylight fell gently into the hut through the small window.  Damini was humming a canorous tune. Her...

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MYSTIFYING MATHEMATICS

MYSTIFYING MATHEMATICS

                                          MYSTIFYING MATHEMATICS ‘If the age of the mother is five times more than thrice the age of the uncle, whose age is seven times that of his son………,' Sumi's head went 'Whirr……' upon reading this. Saurabh's daft expression...

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A building committee meeting

  "Bahadur, what's up? How is your job going on?" "Is there any novelty in our type of work, Shyam? We are recruited for security purposes but people in the building premises make us do everything under the firmament. Buying vegetables, taking kids to school and...

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Monotonous Cuisine

Monotonous Cuisine

 Husband: Can I get a cup of hot coffee? It has been a hard day at work. My head is splitting awfully. Wife: Oh is it?. You know I had a very smooth day at work. My head isn't in pain at all. God has given me some superpower. I can not only make coffee for you but can...

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