That Girl – Moving On

- Aditya Singh Click here to read part two You dumped me and I cried for three days straight, gobbled on some and tried to move on;I hope you end up regretting this ‘cause when you come back girl, I’ll be long gone. You know, I met a girl yesterday, charming and decent if the... Continue Reading →

That Girl – Breakup

Feeling unloved weeks after Valentine (at-home)? The Lohiyan Post, presenting the first entry from the batch of 2025, brings to you the first part of a series of three free verses penned by Aditya. Feel through the old-school love vibes again and smile at someone's attempt at finding one. Take a journey of romance from the first 2-minute crush to the point we wish no person should have to reach.

Winning Entries of Atal Bihari Vajpayee Smriti Kavya Pratiyogita by Kavish-e-Kalam (Part Two)

क्या हम आजाद हो गए हैं? आजादी को अब सात दशक हो गए हैं, गांधी ,सुभाष सब गहन निद्रा में सो गए हैं । बंटवारा तब सन 47 में हुआ था मुल्क का, आज न जाने और कितने बटवारे हो गए हैं। तब अब्दुल मुस्लिम और श्याम हिन्दू  हुआ करते थे, आज महाराणा प्रताप संघी... Continue Reading →

Winning Entries of Atal Bihari Vajpayee Smriti Kavya Pratiyogita by Kavish-e-Kalam (Part One)

अटल व्यक्तित्व: वंशज का प्रणाम अभिलाषाओं की विभूतिओं पर राजनीती का दंश दिखा,नैतिकाओं की तरल वाणी को कायर कहता वंश दिखा, कौन लिखेगा टूटी चूड़ी, विधाओं के माथे का शोणित,कौन रखेगा लाज वाणी की मर्यादाओं को कर संजोहित, कौन यहाँ किसके कारण खुद को आबाद करेगा फिर,समय तुला के मापदंड से आगे बढ़ विवाद करेगा... Continue Reading →

That Girl – a 2-minute Crush

Feeling unloved weeks after Valentine (at-home)? The Lohiyan Post, presenting the first entry from the batch of 2025, brings to you the first part of a series of three free verses penned by Aditya. Feel through the old-school love vibes again and smile at someone's attempt at finding one. Take a journey of romance from the first 2-minute crush to the point we wish no person should have to reach.

THEIR STORY: The Cause

A lot has been said about the Gender-Sexual Minorities that live with us in our society, yet there exists a feeling of alienation towards the community, which makes us think that they are almost unreal. Not until we realize that some of them might be living right next to us. Today, Dhaman brings to us the first part of one such story about his encounter with someone from the community.

My Story: Part Two

Why 'Fight Club?' Alright, so who even names their gender cell initiative Fight Club? I mean, Fight Club is a movie about the destruction of society, male chauvinism, rejection of modern capitalist lifestyles and borderline glorifies a hyper-aggressive, unhinged and dangerous way of living to break-away from our mundane ‘feminine’ lifestyles in favour of the... Continue Reading →

You Only Live Once?

- Harsh Agarwal Disclaimer: Copied quotes, deep insights, patchy philosophy coming up! Because, why not? You only live once (hereinafter YOLO), right? I only agree with it partially because I once read somewhere that, ‘You only die once, you live every day’. I found the quote very deep, touching and inspiring. In fact, it is... Continue Reading →

“I Wish I Was”, You Wish.

- Kavya Gupta "I wish I was", you wish, want and prayOblivious to the aesthetic overtonesThat your mere presence in the room playYour mirror hides from you the flamesBeneath your skin which ignites your faceWhen you give voice to your passion and loveWhen you play the strings or win the race"I wish I was", you... Continue Reading →

My story: Part One

I wish to tell you a short story. Short and simple, enough to convey the message I’m trying to put forward. So, let me take you back to a fine, ominous winter day in February this year. We were a bunch of people, meeting at the library conference room for a session being conducted by... Continue Reading →

A Sweet Slice Of Life

- Kirti Sharma For as long as memory takes me back, the kitchen has been my home ground, tongs and ladles my trusted sidekicks. Right by the simmering pots and the sizzling pans was where I was the happiest, the most engrossed. And yet the thought of pursuing it professionally never crossed my mind. The... Continue Reading →

From the Editor’s Desk

- Abhay Sharma (Managing Editor, TLP) It is funny to recall how I almost didn't give the interview for JC, thinking that I have no chances of getting selected because of my English, previous academic performances and lack of experience.  I remember I was standing in front of the library, when I had a change... Continue Reading →

Summer Without Mangoes

In these trying times, the Journal Committee brings to you an excerpt on the significance of valuing every seemingly inconsequential moment of the present, as it may go on to assume a much greater significance in the future. A deeply personal account, this riveting read by our alumnus Anjanaya will surely leave you thinking of your own childhood and the memories you shared with those around you.

Kabadivala

"Learn from everything, anytime you can and from anyone you can. " When our grandparents are not giving us hugs, cookies and loads of love, they are teaching us invaluable lessons that we will remember for the entirety of our lives. The Lohiyan Post introduces you to a heart-warming story from Shikhar Yadav who recalls all the fond memories he shared with his grandmother, cousins and kabadivaaley.

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