Smile and the world will smile back

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About 'Smile and the world will smile back' Channel

A blog by Onkar Kedia. Poems, thoughts on random issues, pictures clicked by me - I dish out whatever I feel like sharin...

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Recent News
185. Journey in Creativity

The train moves, My eyes move as well Through the book, Held in my hands. I stop to watch The passing fields, The flowing rivers, The bridges underneath...

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201. Reveiw of Elie Wiesel's 'Night'

Finished reading ‘Night’ by Elie Wiesel over the weekend. Normally, I am a lazy reader, taking days and months to go through a book, but this slim book...

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184. A simple hug

184. A simple hug

Communication often fails When we meet someone Who has lost a close one. Any words spoken Seem so ruthless, So utterly useless, So downright stupid...

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201. Retirement musings

'How do you feel after retirement?' 'Very nice.Very free,' I told my friend,'except that...' He was eagerly listening to me. '...I miss Monday blues...

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200. Stories on Satras of Assam

Assam has a rich tradition of Satras which are religious-cum-cultural centres related to Vaishnavism. A Satra has its hierarchy of administrators like...

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199.How tourism destroyed a Spanish village

During the lockdown, I finished reading ‘Voices of the Old Sea’ by Norman Lewis. The novel is all about how life in Farol, a remote fishing village of...

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198. Use of teeth as ornaments

I read an interesting report in newspapers recently. In Turkey, excavators have found two 8500-year old human teeth which were used as pendants. The teeth...

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197. 'Aftertaste'- a delicious novel

Another book that I finished reading during the recent situation in Guwahati was Namita Devidayal’s ‘Aftertaste’. This is the story of a big business...

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196.Durga Pooja in Assam

Today is the last day of the four-day Durga Pooja festivities. It was after several decades that I witnessed the Pooja festivities in Assam this year...

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195. On demise of Sushma Swaraj

After Shiela Dixit, it is Sushma Swaraj. The news of her death came so suddenly. Just a couple of months back, when she attended the swearing-in ceremony...

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194. On fruit-sellers

This is the peak season for fruits in Delhi. Markets are full of mangoes, litchies, water melons, musk melons and so on.It is also the peak summer with...

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