Redlipstick
Redlipstick
mekana saraswathy
Welcome to my fresh & New podcast.
Hope
Why Is Hope So Important?
Nov 21, 2022
3 min
New Beginning 🦋
New beginnings and fresh starts are always scary. Most times, we’ve never done what we are currently trying to do. Change is normal but can be inherently challenging. If your mind is telling you it’s time to start fresh, you might need to listen to the voice.
Jul 18, 2022
1 min
Being a positive thinker!
Is your glass half-empty or half-full? How you answer this age-old question about positive thinking may reflect your outlook on life, your attitude toward yourself, and whether you're optimistic or pessimistic — and it may even affect your health...
Apr 24, 2022
2 min
Iam Back!..
It's okay not to be ok.You are human. You can’t do everything all the time at full speed without breaking down at some point.When you’re feeling run down and ragged, that’s the time to take a break, step back, and identify what’s really going on.
Mar 19, 2022
3 min
Treat emotions as energy! 🦋
In our day to day life, we experience a lot of emotions and unfortunately we just waste those precious emotions by just worrying or enjoying without control. Would you believe if I say that emotion is a form of energy which could be transmuted into your daily lives to make a great impact? Yes, emotion is a form of energy. In fact, it is perhaps, the best ever source of energy or motivating force or fuel a human can ever possess
Sep 6, 2021
6 min
Naadi narambellam chaya! ☕
International Tea Day .The International Tea Day aims to raise awareness of the long history and the deep cultural and economic significance of tea around the world. The goal of the day is to promote and foster collective actions to implement activities in favour of the sustainable production and consumption of tea and raise awareness of its importance in fighting hunger and poverty.
May 21, 2021
3 min
International Labour's Day.
Labour Day or May Day honours the hard work of people across the world and celebrates their achievements. Labour Day has its origins in the labour union movement in the United States in the 19th Century. In the United States and Canada, Labour Day is however celebrated on the first Monday in September, honouring workers and their contribution to society.
May 1, 2021
2 min
"Hathras Case"                                          sign this petition - http://chng.it/
In 2021, Hathras is still no place for women. For 2 months, Gaurav Sharma kept asking me to marry him–he used to live nearby, but I barely knew him. He was infamous for being a goon, so I rejected his proposal. I didn’t know then that a simple ‘no’ would make my life a living hell. 2 months later, he barged into my house, grabbed my waist, twisted my hands & said, ‘shaadi karle warna uthake le jaunga’. My parents rushed in to stop him from forcefully undressing me. Papa yelled, ‘chodenge nahi saale ko’ & filed a complaint. But Gaurav Sharma was barely locked up for 14 days–even before I could recover from the shock, he used his political connections to get out on bail. The next day, he came to our village & made an announcement publicly, ‘If Ambrish Sharma doesn’t withdraw the case, I’ll kill his family.’ Terrified, I begged the police to give us protection, but they said, ‘Kuch hone do, uske baad dekhenge’. Another cop warned us to back down, ‘They are bigshots, don’t even think of fighting them’. Our family was alienated from the rest of the village–our neighbours would say, ‘Ladki ke baap ko sar jhukana hi padta hai’. They broke ties with us fearing that even they could be targeted by these goons. I often thought of dropping charges against Gaurav, but Papa would ask–‘How can he get away with molesting somebody’s daughter? Today, it’s you...tomorrow, it could be someone else!’ For 2 years, I had to confine myself to 4 walls–Gaurav would drop by at least 7-8 times a month to threaten Papa. This once, he chased Papa with a gun for half an hour and kept yelling, ‘Case wapas le le warna maar dunga.’ When I think of it now, I wonder how Papa managed to stay strong. He'd say, ‘If you are the father of a daughter, you must be brave.’ But Gaurav made me regret being born–he’d follow me everywhere & try to intimidate me into marrying him. His men would threaten Papa–'We'll ruin your daughter’s life’, they’d say. For 2 long years, we lived with the fear of being murdered. We asked for our basic right–protection; it was denied. They said, ‘call us only after something happens’ & it did; the worst possible thing happened & not one person came forward to help us. That day, I’d gotten out of my house only to go to the temple. But when I arrived, Gaurav’s newly-wed wife & his Masi were there. They started hurling abuses– ‘kaisi kaisi ladkiyan hoti hai’, ‘Bh*nch*d hai iska khandan!’ I ran away & rushed to Papa; he was at our farm. I sobbed & told him what had happened. Just then, Gaurav called Papa–‘I’m coming to give you an ultimatum!’ I knew the police would do nothing, still, I called & begged for protection. ‘I’m busy. Call 112 if something happens’, the cop said & disconnected the call. That afternoon, around 3.30pm, Papa spotted Gaurav & 5 of his friends driving towards the farm. After a brief argument, Gaurav held Papa by his neck & said, ‘Ab tumhara time aa gaya hai!’ Everything happened so quickly after that; I still can’t process it. The 6 of them hounded us & took their pistols out; Maa & I froze as they fired in the air. Before we could react, one of Gaurav’s allies pointed the gun at Papa & shot point blank on his head. Within 30 seconds, 5 more shots were fired at him–Papa fell to the ground. After, they fled in their car. I screamed for help, but there was nobody around. It took an hour for the police to arrive–at the hospital, Papa was declared dead. I felt dead from within, but it was only the next day, as I carried my 52-yr old father’s dead body on my shoulders to the burning ghat, that it hit me–they’d killed Papa just because he stood up for his daughter. The next day, I filed an FIR–It’s been 15 days since Papa was shot & his murderer is still at large. The police claim that they haven’t been able to find Gaurav yet, but how is it possible? I know they’re protecting him because he’s a politician. For how long will the women in UP continue to suffer? -TEAM HUMANS OF BOMBAY.
Mar 12, 2021
3 min
How long will you go for love? ❤️
Who says falling in love is easy? Apart from parents and religion, throw in your own nature and see how, by merely being yourself, the journey of true love can get more complicated. Like Jessie, the Chennai girl who is from a Christian family in Alapuzha and whose complex character leaves Kathik, the Hindu boy in a double bind. Love’s a one way ticket to heart break city, says director Gautham Menon. 11 years of Vinnaithandi varuvaya.
Mar 2, 2021
1 min
'Coffee Kadhal' ☕❤️
There's no feeling as gratifying as opening your eyes to a perfectly brewed cup of coffee. Coffee lovers would agree that any problem that life throws at you can be better tackled with the aroma surrounding a hot cuppa. Considering the fact that a lot of literary essays and discussions begin over this caffeinated drink, there’s obviously a lot more to coffee than just being a drink! When it comes to surviving life struggles, coffee isn't really an afterthought, it's the first thought.
Mar 1, 2021
2 min
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