
Sruthi Gadam
alumni
Articles by Sruthi Gadam
We turn three! Incidentally, we celebrate the biggest edition of kMITRA, with 28 articles and it also happens to be the 28th edition of the magazine! Before we
The little one is ten years old already. Growing steadily every day, today, it stands tall and confident on its own legs, towering over most others, as everyone
“You are boring. I needed something new”, he told her calmly. Even after three months, she remembered every single detail of that day. A dizzying cold ha
Isn't it strange, How fast time flies and how people change? Looking at the present everything feels the same, but looking at the past everything feels so
Inspired by the Indian anthology, 'Urban shots' The smell of burnt onions pervaded my nostrils. "Smitha?" I called out. "Smithaaa!" "HMMM!" she grunted back
She turned around to her husband, her eyes wide. "Should we?" she asked, nervously. Her husband didn't say anything. She could see that his face had paled, an
kMITRA turns 2! And so, for this anniversary edition, we decided to do a special interview of all the members of the core team. Enjoy! Which do you think was
Being born into a traditional and conservative family had its own share of setbacks. Personally, for one, logic was always trampled upon. Logic was this little,
Sita still cried every day. In her family, it would be a potential crime to love out of her marriage. She feared about her parents' downfall all the time. Her
Sita slowly drifted back to reality, her face clouded in tears, as she reminded herself of the harsh reality. Beside her, Arjun slept on, his face serene and
The shore was very near. Life stood on the edge, beckoning to her with open arms, a sad smile on her face. She tried to swim against the society, with all her m
"Happiness is an inside job...." - Mandy Kale Leela stood at the edge of the sea, the water lapping her bare feet. She stared out at the exceptionally gentle
Delhi and the Sun were the best of friends in the summer. The Sun would hang around all day, scorching everyone, staying until very late in the evening, and eve
After Intermediate, during the time when all of us were free for a good three months and did not know what to do with ourselves, my mother suggested I should at
"Ashwadh?"called out Anshula to her brother. "Yes, Anshu", Ashwadh came out of his room to sit beside his twin sister. "I've looked up just as you told me to.