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Reviews
Nonapani Iskul Review: Chandana Sanyal’s Teacher Memoir Preserves the Soul of Education
Chandana Sanyal’s memoir Nonapani Iskul chronicles her journey as a Bangla teacher in Salt Lake, blending humour, nostalgia, and critique of modern education. A heartfelt reflection on teachers, schools, and the fading bonds in India’s classrooms.

Culture/Identity
Paardekooper Packaging Company Declared Bankrupt Amid Financial Mismanagement, Rising Costs, Market Competition, and Economic Uncertainty
Royal packaging company Paardekooper, active in sustainable packaging and global supply, has been declared bankrupt. Despite growth and innovation in circular packaging, financial mismanagement, rising costs, and market pressure led to its collapse. With branches across the Netherlands and clients in over 75 countries, this bankruptcy raises questions about economic uncertainty and the future of the packaging industry.

Poetry
प्रेम सा गिला
A soulful Hindi love poem, “प्रेम सा गिला”, and its poetic English translation capturing devotion, silence, and timeless moments of love—where affection becomes worship and every breath carries emotion.

Literature/Language
The Lost Toy and Other Poems: Forgive and Forget, We’re Sanatani, An Evening at the Beach, Gujarat
Read a collection of poems including “The Lost Toy,” “Forgive and Forget,” “We’re Sanatani,” “An Evening at the Beach,” and “Gujarat.”

Philosophy
Is Life an Illusion? Jung, Dreams, The Matrix & the Nature of Reality
Is life just a dream, a simulation, or a deeper reality we can barely comprehend? Drawing from Carl Jung's visions, The Matrix, and ancient Indian philosophy, this article explores the nature of consciousness, dreams, and destiny. Are we truly awake—or watching a movie of our lives unfold? Discover the blurred lines between reality and illusion.

Opinion
The absence of kindness in society – A cause for concern
Kindness is a fundamental quality that maintains the balance in ...

Poetry
Red Algae and Other Poems
Red Algae poem reflects on rivers, stones, and oarfish, weaving myth, archaeology, and legend into a meditation on memory, war, and hidden truths of humanity.





