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Investing in Education

August 2, 2016October 3, 2015 by Vinay Leo R.

#FundAhamBhumika — Helping some children to learn.

Categories Just My Thoughts Tags AhamBhumika, Children, Education, Help, Social Cause, Support 6 Comments

100 Days of Happiness – Day 5

August 2, 2016September 27, 2015 by Vinay Leo R.

100 Days of Happiness – Day 5 – The happiness of an old news…

Categories Just My Thoughts Tags 100HappyDays-2015, FGM, Girl Child, Happiness, Social Cause 4 Comments

No happily ever after…

October 16, 2014 by Vinay Leo R.

OctPoWriMo #16, UBC #16 and 3 Word Wednesday — Time for a happily ever after?

Categories Poem Tags 3WW, Female Foeticide, Girl Child, Inequality, OctPoWriMo, Poem, Poetry, Sadness, Social Cause, Thoughts, Ultimate Blog Challenge 28 Comments

Darkness

July 18, 2014 by Vinay Leo R.

The practice of FGM is inhumane… Reading on it, I just had to write this.

Categories Fiction Tags Abuse, FGM, Fiction, Girl Child, Pain, Social Cause 24 Comments

In Her Eyes…

July 16, 2014 by Vinay Leo R.

I have this adamant streak sometimes. I don’t know why. I have a sensitive side too, and that was pricked badly by a story written by one of my closest friends. It was a discussion with her that has led to this story. That, and my adamancy to attempt what she wrote from a different … Read more In Her Eyes…

Categories Fiction Tags Abuse, FGM, Fiction, Girl Child, Pain, Social Cause 14 Comments

Helplessness

July 14, 2014 by Vinay Leo R.

Society has certain “customs” that are followed blindly. Almost all, if not all of them, are senseless. Bhavya and I decided to write on a few of them for a week of the Ultimate Blog Challenge in July. We’re doing posts on the same theme each day (like A to Z in April). They are … Read more Helplessness

Categories Fiction Tags 55Fiction, Dowry, Social Cause, Ultimate Blog Challenge 4 Comments
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