Adventure
Ema Datshi: The Spicy, Creamy Heart of Bhutan’s Culinary Tradition
Bhutan’s Ema Datshi: The Heart and Soul of Bhutan a Culinary Exploration in Bhutan Bhutan, also known as The Last Shangri La or the Land of the Thunder Dragon, is famous for its scenic beauty that offers majestic landscapes and the goodness of its cultural heritage, which has deep roots in history. Hidden in this Himalayan kingdom is one of its culinary gems, a dish that is not just an embodiment of Niger's national identity but also represents the spirit of its society "Ema Datshi".
By Vinay Singhabout a year ago in Chapters
tilak of soil
Tilak of soil and an unbreakable bond This story Tilak of soil is an instructive story. In that small house in the village, Rahul's eyes would open with the first rays of the sun. As soon as he woke up, he would go straight to his dear friend Tony. Tony, a golden-haired dog, would always wait for Rahul near the bed. Rahul would hug Tony and stroke his soft fur. They would start the day together. Rahul would take Tony along to the fields, run along the river, and sit under the shade of trees and listen to stories. Tony would always accompany Rahul. When Rahul cried, Tony would console him by licking his tears. When Rahul laughed, Tony would join in his happiness by wagging his tail.
By Melakiya Yogeshbhaiabout a year ago in Chapters
story of love and friendship
Story of love and friendship Every person should read the story of love and friendship. Anandpur was a small town. There was only one government school there. Children of all classes, castes and creeds studied in the same school. Vibha and Rohini also studied in the tenth class of this school. Both were best friends. However, there was a huge difference in their financial status. Rohini was the daughter of a big landlord. Vibha did not have a father and her mother was a teacher in the same school. The difference in financial status was never seen in their lives. Rohini's family also loved Vibha a lot, while Rohini also felt very loved in Vibha's house. Vibha's family was financially weaker than Rohini's family. But, there was no lack of love and affection.
By Melakiya Yogeshbhaiabout a year ago in Chapters
the story of devotee
The story of the devotee Nandi and laughter The story of the devotee Nandi and laughter is a story of coexistence between humans and animals. Everything is possible with love. There was a village in the valleys between the winding hills. A farmer named Sanyam lived in that village. That farmer had only one bull. The name of that bull was Nandi. Nandi was a magnificent bull. His shoulders were broad and muscles were strong. He spent his days working hard in the fields. Sanyam was also proud of Nandi's work. Nandi would plough the land diligently to prepare it for farming. Nandi, who worked hard from morning to evening, would stop only for food and water. Nandi was not only hardworking but also a master lover. Sanyam also had full faith in Nandi. Both of them would do successful farming together and grow a good crop.
By Melakiya Yogeshbhaiabout a year ago in Chapters
egg seller and rich lady
Egg Seller and the Rich Lady: A Unique Story The Egg Seller and the Rich Lady is a story for today's times. An egg seller came to the city from a small village. Fresh eggs shone in his basket, but there was a glow of victory in life along with fatigue on his face. Every day, he would wake up in the morning, reach the city and roam the streets with his basket. His voice could be heard far and wide, "Fresh eggs, fresh eggs!"
By Melakiya Yogeshbhaiabout a year ago in Chapters
The Power of Education
The power of education The power of education has been experienced by people at different times. In that small village school, where the fragrance of books wafted through the dusty streets, Masterji Ramprasad's magic worked. His eyes were always shining, as if he was desperate to realize a dream. Teaching was not just a job for Masterji, but his passion. He believed that education is what gives a person real power.
By Melakiya Yogeshbhaiabout a year ago in Chapters
Small Gestures Shape Our World
We often hear about grand gestures, sweeping pronouncements, and life-altering decisions. These are the moments we mark on calendars, the milestones we celebrate with fanfare. But what about the quiet moments, the seemingly insignificant actions that ripple outwards, shaping our lives in ways we never anticipate?
By Tales by J.J.about a year ago in Chapters
Quite Trying Harder
Quite Trying Harder : The Paradox of Effort and EaseIn a world that has an obsession with productivity and achievement, the mantra "try harder" seems to be the battle cry for success. From motivational speeches to self-help books, the message is: the more relentless the effort, the greater the triumph. On the other hand, there's a growing recognition of the counterproductive nature of perfectionism—that less is often more. The phrase "quite trying harder" encapsulates an alternative approach—one that advocates for balance, mindfulness, and the understanding that sometimes, less effort yields greater results.The Overemphasis on Hard WorkHard work has been extolled as a virtue for a long time.
By Maxamed Sharifabout a year ago in Chapters
GHOST (chapter 3)
Of course, Harper beat Oliver and Garry to school. but she doesn't really care, she just wants to show the new student around. so, she looks for someone she has never seen before. Harper looks everywhere, but there's no sign of the new student. until... nothing. so she gives up and goes to find Garry and Oliver, who are probably in the music room. so she checks in there and finds someone who isn't a Garry or an Oliver. a Sam. a very beautiful Sam. with light brown hair, braided. and absoluty beautiful skin. light brown with vitiligo (look it up). Sam. failing at playing the drums. how adorable. "uh, excuse me? Are you the new student?" Harper asks Sam, and Sam freezes, embarrassed that someone heard her awful drumming.
By Tenzin Roseabout a year ago in Chapters
Christmas for Kids
Santa Claus and Christmas History Santa Claus, also known as Saint Nicholas or Father Christmas, is one of the most loved figures of Christmas. The legend of Santa originates from the real Saint Nicholas, a 4th-century Greek bishop who was renowned for his generosity, especially to children and the poor. Through time, his story transformed into the modern Santa we know today—wearing red, with a long white beard, and delivering gifts to children on Christmas Eve.
By Usman Zafarabout a year ago in Chapters









