Life
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The Last Hyderabadi

Wasn’t it George Bernard Shaw who said that politics was the last resort of the scoundrel? The last Hyderabadi remembered having read something of the sort during his time at the Nizam College. Continue reading
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The Emancipation of Women

No freedom can be without its limitations, and the handbrakes that they offer often overshadow the boundless expanse of green seen over the hill just as the sun sets. Continue reading
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An Introduction to the Voice of the Opposition

It is a given fact that most heads of government misuse the powers vested upon them by the State. Continue reading
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At One With The Sky

‘Time, say many, has perished in this urge to fly Beyond the clouds soaked in blood in the sky.’ Continue reading
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Film Review: Maidaan

Anyone who cares anything about this country, or sports, or all the things that make it great, should be able to enjoy Maidaan. Continue reading
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A photojourney across Malaysia: Kuala Lumpur

This post, the last in the series on Malaysia, is dedicated to its capital city of Kuala Lumpur. Continue reading
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The Man With No Feet

‘Only the legless Remnants of his godless existence remain untouched By the sun’s all-pervading rays’ Continue reading
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Observances Of The Afternoon

‘For the ways of the world to touch me, enthral me, I must lose myself to the woods of the east which Beckon my attention soon after the sun rises’ Continue reading

Mohul is a national-level cricketer, poet, sports journalist, travel writer and essayist from Hyderabad, India.
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