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Where The Rubber Hits The Road:
Novelist Baldev Singh Sadaknama
by NONIKA SINGH
The renowned novelist worked as a
truck-driver for 10 years and was privy to a world that outsiders
can neither relate to nor understand.
Toba Tek Singh by SAADAT HASAN MANTO, Translated from Urdu by FRANCES W. PRITCHETT
Two or three years after Partition, it occurred to the governments of Pakistan and India that, like criminal offenders, lunatics too ought to be exchanged.
Just Like Everyone Else by K.C.
He's light enough that I can just cradle him and move him to the
gurney myself. While carrying him to the gurney, his arm dangles in front
of me with the kara ...
Peaceful Warrior by K.C.
With turban in place and a peaceful look to
his face, I see a tear trickle from the corner of his eye and travel down
his face to get absorbed in his beard.
Everything is Yours - Part Two A Short Story by ROSALIA SCALIA
The wind pushes the helicopter sideways, its blades nicking the medical school's
brick walls, sending a spray of sharp red chips into a random shower.
Everything is Yours -
Part One
A Short Story by ROSALIA SCALIA
"... Can they get any redder or louder? They look like clown shoes! A person can't help but notice them! They're awesome!"
Blood & Guts by KANWALROOP KAUR SINGH
"Does it hurt, honey?" Trust me, it's nothing a Sikh can't handle.
The Border by SOMEL PREET KAUR JAMMU
Blood dribbled out betweeb his lips when the sepoy hit him again, closer to the mouth.
Chandigarh Soap Opera - The Patriarch Arrives by RAVNEET KAUR SANGHA
He strode in, clad in an immaculate cotton-white kurta-pyjama, wrapped in the softest pashmina toosh lohi ...
Chandigarh Soap Opera by RAVNEET KAUR SANGHA
This strange dance between the x and y chromosomes determines destiny in every household of Punjab ...



