• What happened?

    Those who are now crying had the ability to laugh in every situation. There must be a reason.

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  • Fallen in Love

    Goofy, In your love, how much of a tale, I weaved. The fragrance of your arrival, The sight of your departure, Now I must meet you, For the time has changed.

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  • Untrue Distance

    Your arrival creates an aroma, While your departure appears dull. If it ever rains, remember that I am one of the droplets,  if the rising sun troubles you, remember that I am one of its beams. We’ll cross paths again sometime and life will  be so joyful, with flowers blooming everywhere. The earth will croon and the stars will dance.

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  • The Man and his Kitchen

    Do you consume your meals at home? Then pitch in the kitchen! If your wife has asked you to assist her in the kitchen and you are looking for reasons to do so. It goes above and beyond the call of duty. It comes down to putting your interests aside for the benefit of someone…

    Read more: The Man and his Kitchen

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Irfan Wani


Irfan Wani is an Author and opinions Freelance Writer. He is the author of the book The Girl Who Survived. Irfan Wani was born in Baramulla, Kashmir. Irfan graduated with a Bachelor of Computer Applications degree from Govt Degree College Baramulla Jammu & Kashmir. He started his career in a private firm but left it to pursue his career. He has written a novel and a few writeups for the Digital Platform. His first novel, The Girl Who Survived’ was published in 2018 and working on his second novel. Irfan Wani grew up in a village in Baramulla, Jammu & Kashmir, and belongs to a traditional middle-class Muslim family. His father served as a T.M in the Bharat Sanchar Limited and his mother as a housewife. Irfan is a practising Muslim. Born on 28 May 1998. He completed his schooling at St Joseph’s Higher Secondary School, Baramulla.

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