CLOTHES ARE “TIME MACHINE”

Have you ever wondered why clothes are so important?

FOR ME CLOTHES ARE “TIME MACHINE”

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You must be pondering how is that so ? So let me tell you long story short.

A guy just turned 21 .Yeah its a legal age to marriage and to drink one of the friend said to him.Thinking of this he realised that he is an adult now lead to thinking of his good old childhood days,sitting right behind the closet that he watched for years .There is one corner in the closet that is no more touched now carries a childhood clothes is touched now .Orange and little black fur coat  lying there is in hands now thinking of the times when maa told him “Beta pehen le warna sardi lag jayegi” arguing that  ” theek hai na mummy aisai accha lagta hai mujhe” those dialogue were rejuvenated then there is a  pair of socks lying beside the black T-shirt having something written on it in big capital letters reminding that maa told me to wear them as i was going to play football just outside my home . Yeah all these are just memories that you can think of everytime you see those clothes Each cloth has its own story from how you got that .Clothes are not just a piece of silk or cotton clothes are feeling and for me 

             CLOTHES ARE ” TIME MACHINE “

I HOPE FOR YOU TOO!

 

“377”

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Dear Supreme court of India,

Thanks for Decriminalising Section 377.Gandhi ji got us freedom in  15th.Aug.1947 but you got us again in this era.I hope This Date{6.09.18} will be declared as National day .Everyone is so happy. I hope you guys must be working about to bring a revolution to make a better India.

“THANK YOU”

YOUR’S SINCERLY

CITIZEN OF INDIA.

My GirlFriend wrote some beautiful lines that i would like to share.

If i die as an old woman,I’ll be able to tell younger that this happen when i was 20.I was alive to see this happen.

I have no one to apologise to specifically,but in class 8th I cracked homophobic jokes and i am terribly sorry  for that.I cant imagine what it must feel like to go through life feeling that a part of your identity is invalid just because the state refuses to believe it is legitimate , to wonder that there has to be something with you.This marks triumph of love ,of struggle of beimg valid.There’s lot of work to be done but we’re moving definitely further .Let us also not forget about the people who have died  for the movement ,people who have been thrown out of their houses ,humilated,demonised,all in the name of 377.I hope no one form the LGBTQIA+ community has to go through this anymore.

Not again.

Hopefully never again..

 

 

 

feminism!


Almost half of the country lives with the freedom that comes with *conditions apply. Right from her birth, a girl is told what she should do and what she should not. She grows up in an environment where freedom is a permission that is sometimes granted to her, sometimes not. The degree of gender discrimination might change with geographies, communities, and affluence. But it is very much present as a part of our society and unsaid family rules across larger parts of the country. The dichotomy is that we expect her to be strong, yet her independent views are trolled. We tell her to dream big, but don’t allow her to leave home. She is expected to work hard, but not have an expectation of equal pay. The crimes against women make it to headlines often, but few see the daylight of true justice. And, in the end, shame is always a burden for her to bear. Across the country, the rules for men and women are almost always never the same. This International Women’s Day, let us not just wish her “Happy Women’s Day”. Let’s wish her the freedom that she has always only dreamt of. Let’s wish her empowerment that comes with a choice to say Yes, and No.