Category Archives: Desi Totkay

Weakness Will Suffocate And Flee

Asphyxiation, or suffocation, occurs when the body is deprived of oxygen. It has several causes, such as drowning, asthma, and seizures. It could lead to loss of consciousness, brain injury, and death. The term “asphyxia” is different from “asphyxiated.” Asphyxia refers to the condition of oxygen deprivation, while asphyxiated means a person has died due to oxygen deprivation.… Read More »

Just as Ghalib became alive from a short Urdu Diwan

Mirza Ghalib” redirects here. For other pages with similar titles, see Mirza Ghalib (disambiguation). For other people, see Ghalib (name). Mirza Beg Asadullah Khan (1797–1869), also known as Mirza Ghalib,was an Indian poet of the Urdu and Persian languages. He was popularly known by the pen names Ghalib and Asad. His honorific was Dabir-ul-Mulk, Najm-ud-Daula. During his lifetime, the already declining Mughal Empire was eclipsed and displaced by the British East India Company rule and finally deposed following the… Read More »

Always Be Friendly With Your Children

The line—that one between being a parent and a friend—is often blurred these days especially as kids age. For years, parents were told that being an authoritative parent was the way to go, but with emergence of different parenting styles like yes parenting, attachment parenting, and free-range parenting, that line between being a parent and a friend is becoming less and less clear.… Read More »

The Journey of Matrimonial Love

Uncovering the Essentials of Early Marital Bonds In the beginning, determining the depth of a couple’s love was influenced by their distant interactions and public detachment. Those couples who kept their distance during the day and presented themselves as uninterested frequently found themselves in the midst of the most violent and passionate storms among their number of offspring.… Read More »

Dhano Born Today

Queen Sultan inquired as to why the washerwoman’s wife was so happy today as she worked in the king’s residence. According to Dhuban, the songs were born today. Eat in the joy of the birth of tunes, the queen told him as she presented him with sweets. In the meantime, the king entered the room as well. He… Read More »

Breaking Barriers: A Conversation Between Father and Son

Few connections in family life are as important as the bond between a father and son. Fathers, who have a long history of being portrayed as stern figures who impart wisdom, frequently face the challenge of fostering open communication with their sons. This article investigates the meaning of separating obstructions inside this relationship, featuring the groundbreaking force of… Read More »