Category: Letters Without A Post Office
Some letters are delivered and some, without a post office, never reach the addressees. Why? Because these letters were not supposed to be written at the first place. Read more here.
Feelings of a Migrant Child
A displaced Afghan child named Yusuf writes to God, complaining about his condition. This work of fiction raises some disturbing questions.
Voices from the anonymous graves
Junaid Butt writes from one of the anonymous graves of Kashmir to his “Moji”, telling her about many others like him who won’t be ever found.
Dear President: The dignity of the Dalit and tribal women matters
Dalit and tribal women deserve dignity. Like any other women. Dear President Madam, please ensure we are not bereft of dignity.