Hi! This is Bharti

You can find me crafting the design drawings for Railway systems or answering long trunk calls during my office hours. But hey, this does not stop me from knitting the words into stories or tiptoeing over the strings of poetry. I have many roles to play during the day (I guess, everyone has!) but once I start scribbling on the virtual notepad of the subconscious, I am just a writer for whom current reality is an augmentation to the next imagination.

Behind the Blog



I am an engineer and a writer altogether. In retrospect, writing was never in my blood line, nor did I think it could ever be, atleast till the studious life of my B.Tech. Like many other youngsters running in the rat race of boasting impressive report cards and CV, I too would believe that just getting a favorable job is what makes your life complete, or should I better say ‘Settled‘…

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Can Mood Swings Effect Social Interactions?

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At times, we are fighting with our disinclined frame of mind, which might not be so serious yet it shows up during interaction with family, friends or colleagues.

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Gender Bias – a Corporate Sitch

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Gender Discrimination in India. How it effects the women employment rate.

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Spring morning exuded a pleasant musk of soil that yearned to be imbued with the pleasures of the niche. Regaling in the bounty of nature, Amaya added a delectable flavour to the scent by sending her musical notes through the open window of her room. But the splendid symphony broke soon, so as her expectation from the newborn day when her mother called after her. A shrill voice that pricked her ears. The song was halted.

The Unforgiven Sins

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Short Horror Stories in English Delhi to Mumbai is a long journey by train. Ramesh, who had a good knack of time had brought a dozen of novels in his bag to polish off along the way. Though, he visited Delhi often for official purpose, three hour long meeting at the headquarter had worn him out. He had …

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Picasso – The painter

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An excerpt from Picasso’s experiences which teaches the real successful Mantra. In the 20th century, there was a very famous Spanish painter named ‘Pablo Picasso’. Regarded as one of the most influential artists, his creations were priceless. Once he traveled to the capital city of Spain where he met a woman in a social gathering who happened to be a middle-class personage. After a formal greeting, she asked him to give something which she could keep as a souvenir of the great painter.

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