Younus Bhat
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I am a writer, author, and PhD scholar with a passion for sharing my knowledge and expertise with others.
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Stories (7/0)
Tangled Ties
In 2015, Younus Bhat began his studies at the University of Kashmir. He meets Sana, the class representative, who is optimistic and friendly. They form a friendship, sharing meals and conversations throughout the day and night. As their bond deepens, Younus starts to feel a growing attachment to Sana, a feeling that she seems to reciprocate in small ways.
By Younus Bhat10 days ago in Confessions
Tangled Ties
In 2015, Younus Bhat began his studies at the University of Kashmir. He meets Sana, the class representative, who is optimistic and friendly. They form a friendship, sharing meals and conversations throughout the day and night. As their bond deepens, Younus starts to feel a growing attachment to Sana, a feeling that she seems to reciprocate in small ways.
By Younus Bhat10 days ago in Confessions
The Girl Outside the Boys Hostel
On any given evening, one could spot her near the entrance to the boys' hostel, casually leaning against the iron bars of the bus stop students used to board buses inside the huge university campus. She was a familiar face to many of the residents, her presence both fascinating and, to some, a source of gossip. The boys' hostel, a large brick building, used to be busy with activities and the energy of young students. The hostel was traditionally reserved for male students, and visitors from the outside, especially women, weren't a common sight.
By Younus Bhat11 days ago in Humans
Marrying Later in Life.
In contemporary societies, the phenomenon of late marriage - generally classified as marriage beyond the age of 40 - has seen a noticeable increase. This shift is driven by evolving societal norms, economic considerations, and personal decisions, marking a significant divergence from traditional life event timelines.
By Younus Bhat12 days ago in Marriage
The Girl Who Caught My Eye
I was a research student at the University, researching statistics and living a somewhat routine life. But my joy came from riding my Royal Enfield motorcycle, enjoying the city rush, admiring the beauty, feeling the wind on my face, and listening to the Hindi songs with earbuds plugged in. It was my escape, my freedom, and it helped me feel alive in a way that nothing else could.
By Younus Bhat12 days ago in Confessions
Tears of Blood & Craving for Love
The concept of "Tears of Blood" is a powerful and evocative image that has been explored in various forms of literature and media. It often symbolizes intense emotions such as grief, pain, or love, which are so overwhelming that they manifest physically as tears of blood. This phenomenon is not limited to humans and can be found in various non-human characters in works like "The Saga of Darren Shan" and "The Vampire Chronicles," where vampires cry tears of blood.
By Younus Bhat13 days ago in Humans
Is it the Mindset or Muslims Are Nasty?
Aamir, a young PhD student in Biotechnology, was a curious and passionate individual who lived in a hostel at the historic Indian university campus. Surrounded by tall oaks and ivy-covered walls, Aamir was deeply interested in the amazing world of DNA and the development of new drugs. He chose to reside in the hostel to be close to his studies and the cutting-edge research facilities, as he was dedicated to his field and eager to delve into the complexities of his chosen field.
By Younus Bhat13 days ago in Humans