Dr. Alka Nigam

Various writings of a scholar

  • BHU
  • Publications
    • Articles
      • Literary
        • The Colorful World Of Women In Poetry “We Are Learning To Make Fire”
        • T.S Eliot And Modern Hindi Poets
        • F T Prince’s: The Wind In The Tree: An Analysis
        • The Black World of Nikki Giovanni
        • Hindu Thought in the Poetry of Tennyson
        • Out of Our Prisons We Emerge
        • Remembering Prince
        • “NO MORE MASKS”: The Poetry Of Kamala Das
        • “Writing like a Woman,”: The poetry of Jean Arasanayagam
        • Poets At Work
      • Newspaper
        • Shiv As Ardhnarishwar
        • Bhartihari—The King, Poet and Renunciate
        • Planet Earth Has A Key To Our Spiritual Growth
        • Only Deshi English please! This is BHU
        • Silence Makes Longevity Possible
        • Spiritual Significance of Ashtavakra Gita
        • The Eighteen Puranas
        • A Drop Reveals the Ocean
        • The New Women Poets
        • Four Mahavakayas, Essence of the Upanishads
        • Are We Still in Kaliyuga?
        • Modern Problem Ancient Solution
        • English Poets And Advaita Vedanta
        • The Ghats of Banaras
        • Banarasi Babu
        • Aesthetic Dimensions of Eastern UP
        • Truth, Shiva And Beauty
        • Varanasi’s dirt is India’s dirt
        • Glamorization of Religion
        • Ignite the Change
        • Singing Angels
        • Whispering Woods
        • Relevance of Patanjali Yoga in Today’s Life
    • Reviews
      • Shooting The Floricans
      • Confessional Poetry of Robert Lowell, Sylvia Plath, Anne Sexton
      • The Outsider
      • Gaze of the Inner Eye
    • Books
      • F.T. Prince: A Study of his Poetry
    • Poems
      • Sati
      • Without You
      • अभिशप्त
      • अस्तित्वहीन
      • Saamana
      • Pataashap ke Poorva
      • Glory And Shame
    • Short Stories for Children
      • The Story of Lily
      • The Story of Seven Colored Rainbow
      • The Story of Ninny
      • The Story of a Butterfly
      • The Story of Chanda Mama
      • The Story of Shane
  • Gallery
    • Inaugural F.T. Prince Memorial Lecture
    • International Conference on Tennyson
    • Dept of English, Arts Faculty
  • Blog
  • Contact

The Story of Shane

March 26, 2019 by Dr. Alka Nigam Leave a Comment

This is the story of Shane when he was seven years old. He was very fair with golden, curly,long hair and blue eyes . His mouth was round and when he gave that naughty smile everybody fell in love with him . The one sleeve of his shirt was nicely done but the other sleeve […]

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The Story of Seven Colored Rainbow

March 26, 2019 by Dr. Alka Nigam Leave a Comment

It was a beautiful evening. The rain had stopped and everything looked washed and fresh like new and glistened in the rays of sun. The bright round sun was ready to go down the western slope but the beauty of a magical seven colored bow like thing was mesmerising.It looked so beautiful that the sun […]

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The Story of Chanda Mama

March 26, 2019 by Dr. Alka Nigam Leave a Comment

Everybody loves moon. When he is round and full and comes on the sky in his full glory he looks like a king -wearing a silver crown, silver gown, silver shoes and in his hands holding a silver wand. When his majesty sits on the silver throne and waves his wand, the magic of the […]

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The Story of Ninny

March 26, 2019 by Dr. Alka Nigam Leave a Comment

There was a tiny chirpy bird Ninni. Her color was a mix of green and brown and her tail was shiny blue. She looked adorable. But her voice was the best. When she talked to her mom it was as if she was singing. Everybody loved her. Her daddy loved her very much and she was […]

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The Story of a Butterfly

March 26, 2019 by Dr. Alka Nigam Leave a Comment

This is the story of Imli – a very pretty butterfly. She had a small mouth and two very pretty white wings. Those two white wings were so full of glowing colors that it looked as if she was a wearing a frilly printed frock. The white wings had black thin border and then touching […]

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