Reflections

<p>192. A sordid saga of a festering sea of death</p>
February 08, 2026

192. A sordid saga of a festering sea of death

How far can a human truly go? Is there a limit? The answer is no.  Saying that humans can be worse than animals is a harsh judgment of animals. Animals lack the sense of judgment and act sol...

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<p>191. Because she knew how to keep her promise</p>
February 07, 2026

191. Because she knew how to keep her promise

The story I am narrating here is, some say, fake and AI-generated. However, since this viral post has circulated worldwide, I believe it would be helpful to summarize it for those who haven't rea...

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<p>190. First genocide, now health crime</p>
February 06, 2026

190. First genocide, now health crime

Israel, under Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, is increasingly resembling what Germany was in 1938.Not only is it responsible for genocide in Palestine, but it is also now engaging in environmental...

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<p>189. Wasted lives in Nigeria&nbsp;</p>
February 05, 2026

189. Wasted lives in Nigeria 

If you could choose where to be born, which country would you pick? Certainly not Afghanistan, Pakistan, Iran, Iraq, and many Arab countries, including Syria, Lebanon, Palestine, and Nigeria. The...

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Poetry

<p>192. To all, which makes death a hideous show! </p>
February 08, 2026

192. To all, which makes death a hideous show! 

Matthew Arnold (1822-1888) is best remembered for his critical essays, but I feel he was among the poets of his era.

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<p>191. my heart beats just for you</p>
February 07, 2026

191. my heart beats just for you

I am sure that many who wrote their first love letter were advised by their closest friends to include a poem at the end. This poem, known as “My Angel,” has an unknown author.

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<p>190. Say a little something</p>
February 06, 2026

190. Say a little something

Mohamad Nassereddine is a Lebanese poet and author.

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<p>189. If God was a Nigerian</p>
February 05, 2026

189. If God was a Nigerian

He would be a Yahoo boy or a pimp or a drug dealer

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Krishna Kumar Mishra

Krishna Kumar Mishra

A bilingual poet, author, columnist, editor, script writer and painter, an Aviation Engineer by education but a journalist by profession.

Worked with Indian Express group; edited Courage and The Voice magazines; Edited and Published The Scoria (the leading English literary magazine 1995-2002) which has the credit of introducing more than 100 new poets, including many American & British poets.

The Scoria was patronized by Khushwant Singh, former Prime Ministers VP Singh and PV Narasimha Rao, George Fernandes (who served as the Defence Minister of India from 1998 until 2004), Nani A Palkhivala, Russi Mody, Justice VR Krishna Iyer among others; Andrew Motion (who was later Poet Laureate of the United Kingdom from 1999 to 2009), Nirad C. Chaudhuri, Mulk Raj Anand, Ruskin Bond, Jayanta Mahapatra, Niranjan Mohanty, Paul Hoover, Maxine Chernoff, Edith Konecky, Jonathan Gourlay, Patricia Prime, Arlene Zide and some other very well-known poets and authors.

Author of several books in English and Hindi. First Poetry collection, “Always in Transit” was first published in London by Dolphin.

Was editor of India’s best known investment magazine Dalal Street Investment Journal before starting own venture Indian Economy & Market.