Saroj Kumar Senapati
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I am a graduate Mechanical Engineer with 45 years of experience. I was mostly engaged in aero industry and promoting and developing micro, small and medium business and industrial enterprises in India.
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A person with Bronchitis
A man with bronchitis Amidst the gentle hum of a quiet Bengaluru night, the air tingled with a distinct crispness. For Arjun, it was yet another sleepless night, a relentless battle with bronchitis that seemed to drag on for an eternity. Each breath felt like a ragged whisper, as if his lungs were filled with shards of glass.
By Saroj Kumar Senapati11 months ago in Humans
Writing as adventure
The Uncharted Isle: A Tale of Adventure in writing. When the wind howled through the dense canopy of the Amazon rainforest, it carried with it the whispers of an ancient legend—a fabled treasure hidden on a mysterious uncharted island. For centuries, explorers had sought the elusive isle, but none had returned to tell the tale. This is the story of Captain Evelyn Drake, a daring adventurer who would stop at nothing to uncover the secrets of the Uncharted Isle.
By Saroj Kumar Senapati11 months ago in BookClub
Payesh recipe
Recipe payesh Kheer or Payesh is originally from South Asia. The history of payesh is as rich as it is sweet. As far as the myth goes, payesh is believed to have originated in the temple of a prince in Orissa 2000 years ago when he demonstrated the solution to an architectural problem by dropping rice balls into sweetened milk.
By Saroj Kumar Senapati11 months ago in Feast
Empathy
Let me weave a story about empathy and how it shapes human connections. Empathy is the ability to understand and share the feelings of others, often without the personal passion or deep emotional involvement that compassion might entail. Here’s a thoughtful exploration of empathy:
By Saroj Kumar Senapati11 months ago in Humans
Compassion
The Gift of Compassion In the bustling city of Lightwood, where the chaos of daily life often overshadowed the essence of human connection, lived a young woman named Aisha. Lightwood, with its towering skyscrapers and ceaseless hum of activity, was a place where people often seemed to move in parallel worlds, rarely intersecting in meaningful ways. Aisha, however, was different. She possessed a warmth and kindness that made her stand out in the cold, indifferent crowd.
By Saroj Kumar Senapati11 months ago in Humans
kISSING
Act of a man kissing on Forehead The gentle, tender act of a man kissing a loved one on the forehead carries a universe of meaning, emotion, and depth. It is a gesture that transcends the spoken word, communicating love, care, and affection in the most profound and intimate way. When a man places a delicate kiss on the forehead of someone he loves, it is as though he is sharing a silent promise, an assurance of unwavering support and protection.
By Saroj Kumar Senapati11 months ago in Art
The Echoes of Eternity
In the year 2150, humanity had achieved what was once thought impossible: interstellar travel. The vast expanse of space was no longer a distant dream but a tangible reality. Amidst this era of discovery, Dr. Elara Quinn, a brilliant astrophysicist, found herself at the forefront of a groundbreaking project known as "Echo."
By Saroj Kumar Senapati11 months ago in Earth
Arrival time of best things in life
Bhagavad Gita on Why the Best Things in Life Take Longer Than You Think In this age of instant everything—instant noodles, instant texts, instant regret—it’s almost offensive when something dares to take its time. Whether it’s waiting for love, success, or just a text back from someone who clearly had their phone in their hands four seconds ago, we are perpetually outraged by the audacity of delayed gratification. But here’s the thing: the Bhagavad Gita has been subtly telling us for centuries that all the actually good stuff? The life-altering, soul-expanding, “damn, this was worth it” stuff? It takes time.
By Saroj Kumar Senapati11 months ago in Chapters
Pulse of Progress
There lived a scientist named Dr. Aarya Kapoor. Aarya was known for her insatiable curiosity and relentless drive to solve the world's most pressing problems. Her latest obsession was a groundbreaking project that could revolutionize healthcare and improve the lives of millions.
By Saroj Kumar Senapati12 months ago in Art
Write, submit, publish and repeat
Write, Submit, Publish, Repeat In the bustling city of Inkwell, the skyline wasn't dotted with skyscrapers but with the spires of countless publishing houses. In this city, the air was thick with the scent of freshly printed paper and the murmur of frantic typing. Writers from all over the world flocked to Inkwell, seeking fame, fortune, or simply the joy of seeing their words in print.
By Saroj Kumar Senapati12 months ago in Men
"Winter's Shadow
In the small town of Frosthaven, winter’s arrival was both a blessing and a curse. Nestled in a valley surrounded by towering pines, the town transformed into a picturesque wonderland every winter. The streets, lined with charming cottages, were blanketed in snow, and the frozen lake became a hub of activity. However, beneath the beauty of the season lay a stark reality that many chose to ignore.
By Saroj Kumar Senapatiabout a year ago in Futurism
Future Fragments
Future Fragments In 2050, the world had transformed into a canvas of possibilities painted with hope, innovation, and an unexpected future. Amidst the blend of skyscrapers touching the sky and vast green landscapes stretching as far as the eye could see, there lived a young woman named Aisha, a beacon of hope and inspiration.
By Saroj Kumar Senapatiabout a year ago in Futurism











