
Roshan Chauhan
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Writer chasing meaning through story. I share fiction, personal musings, and ideas that linger. If it makes you feel or think, I’ve done my job.
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Brothers Divided: A War Within Nepal
A new day broke over the snow-capped peaks of the Himalayas. The sun, golden and quiet, rose slowly over Mount Everest, casting its first light on a remote village nestled in the hills of Rolpa, Nepal. A place where time seemed to move slower, where life had always been hard—but recently, it had become harder.
By Roshan Chauhan8 months ago in Families
REVOLUTION OF HEARTS
In the heart of a small, rural village in Nepal, under the shadow of the monarchy’s harsh rules, two souls are bound by love but torn apart by the walls of society. It is the 1950s, and the caste system rules every aspect of life. The idea of love beyond one’s birth is still a distant dream.
By Roshan Chauhan9 months ago in Fiction
THE PRICE OF HOPE
The morning sun bathed the terraced hills of the village in golden light. Fields of ripening maize stretched across the slopes, and small houses made of stone and mud dotted the landscape. The village, isolated from the bustling cities of Nepal, was quiet except for the occasional chirp of birds and the soft breeze that swept through the valley. For as long as anyone could remember, this land had been a place of toil, of simple living, and, for many, of silent despair.
By Roshan Chauhan9 months ago in Fiction
THE STRANGER THEY NEVER KNEW
In a quiet, remote village nestled among the rolling hills of South India, lived an impoverished family. Their tiny home, made of cracked clay walls and a thatched roof, stood at the edge of a barren field that could no longer feed them. Inside, Raman, an old farmer, sat hunched in his chair, his eyes clouded with age and worry. His wife, Lakshmi, worked silently, her frail hands busy mending their only pair of sandals. Their daughter, Meera, a young woman in her early twenties, stared out at the fading sunset, her heart heavy with the weight of their endless misfortune.
By Roshan Chauhan9 months ago in Criminal






